From 1e73a532f58bd67f0ef3ddfd89bd0a1d923bc7d7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Glenn Randers-Pehrson Date: Thu, 16 Jul 2009 05:57:29 -0500 Subject: [libpng10] Imported from libpng-1.0.47.tar --- ANNOUNCE | 54 +- CHANGES | 53 +- INSTALL | 16 +- KNOWNBUG | 2 +- LICENSE | 6 +- Makefile.am | 2 +- Makefile.in | 624 +++++---- README | 14 +- TODO | 1 + Y2KINFO | 4 +- aclocal.m4 | 500 ++++--- config.guess | 55 +- config.sub | 54 +- configure | 1433 ++++++++++++-------- configure.ac | 6 +- contrib/visupng/PngFile.c | 7 +- contrib/visupng/PngFile.h | 7 +- contrib/visupng/README.txt | 7 +- contrib/visupng/VisualPng.c | 7 +- depcomp | 87 +- example.c | 2 +- install-sh | 5 +- libpng-1.0.46.txt | 2999 ---------------------------------------- libpng-1.0.47.txt | 3008 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ libpng.3 | 45 +- libpngpf.3 | 4 +- ltmain.sh | 798 +++++++++-- missing | 49 +- mkinstalldirs | 5 +- png.5 | 2 +- png.c | 13 +- png.h | 219 +-- pngconf.h | 96 +- pngerror.c | 7 +- pngget.c | 10 +- pngmem.c | 7 +- pngpread.c | 7 +- pngread.c | 9 +- pngrio.c | 7 +- pngrtran.c | 25 +- pngrutil.c | 20 +- pngset.c | 25 +- pngtest.c | 9 +- pngtrans.c | 9 +- pngwio.c | 7 +- pngwrite.c | 7 +- pngwtran.c | 7 +- pngwutil.c | 9 +- scripts/CMakeLists.txt | 9 +- scripts/libpng-config-head.in | 7 +- scripts/libpng-config.in | 5 +- scripts/libpng.icc | 7 +- scripts/libpng.pc.in | 2 +- scripts/makefile.32sunu | 7 +- scripts/makefile.64sunu | 7 +- scripts/makefile.aix | 7 +- scripts/makefile.amiga | 5 +- scripts/makefile.atari | 8 +- scripts/makefile.beos | 7 +- scripts/makefile.cygwin | 7 +- scripts/makefile.darwin | 7 +- scripts/makefile.dec | 7 +- scripts/makefile.dj2 | 5 +- scripts/makefile.elf | 7 +- scripts/makefile.freebsd | 5 +- scripts/makefile.gcc | 5 +- scripts/makefile.gcmmx | 7 +- scripts/makefile.hp64 | 7 +- scripts/makefile.hpgcc | 7 +- scripts/makefile.hpux | 7 +- scripts/makefile.ibmc | 6 +- scripts/makefile.intel | 5 +- scripts/makefile.knr | 5 +- scripts/makefile.linux | 7 +- scripts/makefile.mingw | 9 +- scripts/makefile.mips | 5 +- scripts/makefile.msc | 6 +- scripts/makefile.ne12bsd | 7 +- scripts/makefile.netbsd | 7 +- scripts/makefile.nommx | 7 +- scripts/makefile.openbsd | 7 +- scripts/makefile.os2 | 5 +- scripts/makefile.sco | 7 +- scripts/makefile.sggcc | 7 +- scripts/makefile.sgi | 7 +- scripts/makefile.so9 | 7 +- scripts/makefile.solaris | 7 +- scripts/makefile.solaris-x86 | 7 +- scripts/makefile.std | 5 +- scripts/makefile.sunos | 5 +- scripts/makefile.vcawin32 | 6 +- scripts/makefile.vcwin32 | 6 +- scripts/makefile.watcom | 5 +- scripts/pngos2.def | 2 +- scripts/pngw32.def | 2 +- scripts/smakefile.ppc | 5 +- 96 files changed, 6094 insertions(+), 4551 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 libpng-1.0.46.txt create mode 100644 libpng-1.0.47.txt diff --git a/ANNOUNCE b/ANNOUNCE index e4e476012..8d637104e 100644 --- a/ANNOUNCE +++ b/ANNOUNCE @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Libpng 1.0.46 - June 18, 2009 +Libpng 1.0.47 - July 16, 2009 This is a public release of libpng, intended for use in production codes. @@ -8,47 +8,57 @@ Files available for download: Source files with LF line endings (for Unix/Linux) and with a "configure" script - libpng-1.0.46.tar.gz - libpng-1.0.46.tar.lzma + libpng-1.0.47.tar.gz + libpng-1.0.47.tar.lzma (Get the lzma codec from ). - libpng-1.0.46.tar.bz2 + libpng-1.0.47.tar.bz2 Source files with LF line endings (for Unix/Linux) without the "configure" script - libpng-1.0.46-no-config.tar.gz - libpng-1.0.46-no-config.tar.lzma - libpng-1.0.46-no-config.tar.bz2 + libpng-1.0.47-no-config.tar.gz + libpng-1.0.47-no-config.tar.lzma + libpng-1.0.47-no-config.tar.bz2 Source files with CRLF line endings (for Windows), without the "configure" script - lpng1046.zip - lpng1046.7z - lpng1046.tar.bz2 + lpng1047.zip + lpng1047.7z + lpng1047.tar.bz2 Project files - libpng-1.0.46-project-netware.zip - libpng-1.0.46-project-wince.zip + libpng-1.0.47-project-netware.zip + libpng-1.0.47-project-wince.zip Other information: - libpng-1.0.46-README.txt - libpng-1.0.46-KNOWNBUGS.txt - libpng-1.0.46-LICENSE.txt - libpng-1.0.46-Y2K-compliance.txt + libpng-1.0.47-README.txt + libpng-1.0.47-KNOWNBUGS.txt + libpng-1.0.47-LICENSE.txt + libpng-1.0.47-Y2K-compliance.txt -Changes since the last public release (1.0.45): +Changes since the last public release (1.0.46): + +version 1.0.47 [July 16, 2009] + + Revised libpng*.txt and libpng.3 to mention calling png_set_IHDR() + multiple times and to specify the sample order in the tRNS chunk, + because the ISO PNG specification has a typo in the tRNS table. + Changed several PNG_UNKNOWN_CHUNK_SUPPORTED to + PNG_HANDLE_AS_UNKNOWN_SUPPORTED, to make the png_set_keep mechanism + available for ignoring known chunks even when not saving unknown chunks. + Added PNG_NO_HANDLE_AS_UNKNOWN in the PNG_LEGACY_SUPPORTED block of + pngconf.h, and moved the various unknown chunk macro definitions + outside of the PNG_READ|WRITE_ANCILLARY_CHUNK_SUPPORTED blocks. + Added a reference to the libpng license in each source file. + Rebuilt configure scripts with autoconf-2.63. -version 1.0.46 [June 18, 2009] - Fixed a mistake in the editing script that changes the scripts files - to version 1.0.x, which created an erroneous libpng.pc and some makefiles. - The error was introduced in libpng-1.0.45. Send comments/corrections/commendations to png-mng-implement at lists.sf.net -(subscription required; visit +(subscription required; visit https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/png-mng-implement to subscribe) or to glennrp at users.sourceforge.net diff --git a/CHANGES b/CHANGES index e7e2f43c4..7cc216d79 100644 --- a/CHANGES +++ b/CHANGES @@ -1172,7 +1172,7 @@ version 1.2.4beta3 [June 28, 2002] Plugged memory leak of row_buf in pngtest.c when there is a png_error(). Detect buffer overflow in pngpread.c when IDAT is corrupted with extra data. Added "test-installed" target to makefile.32sunu, makefile.64sunu, - makefile.beos, makefile.darwin, makefile.dec, makefile.macosx, + makefile.beos, makefile.darwin, makefile.dec, makefile.macosx, makefile.solaris, makefile.hpux, makefile.hpgcc, and makefile.so9. version 1.2.4rc1 and 1.0.14rc1 [July 2, 2002] Added "test-installed" target to makefile.cygwin and makefile.sco. @@ -1376,7 +1376,7 @@ version 1.2.8beta5 [November 20, 2004] Use png_ptr->flags instead of png_ptr->transformations to pass PNG_STRIP_ALPHA info to png_do_strip_filler(), to preserve ABI compatibility. - Revised handling of SPECIALBUILD, PRIVATEBUILD, + Revised handling of SPECIALBUILD, PRIVATEBUILD, PNG_LIBPNG_BUILD_SPECIAL_STRING and PNG_LIBPNG_BUILD_PRIVATE_STRING. version 1.2.8rc1 [November 24, 2004] Moved handling of BUILD macros from pngconf.h to png.h @@ -1674,14 +1674,14 @@ version 1.2.16beta1 [January 6, 2007] version 1.2.16beta2 [January 16, 2007] Revised scripts/CMakeLists.txt - + version 1.0.24, 1.2.16 [January 31, 2007] No changes. - + version 1.2.17beta1 [March 6, 2007] Revised scripts/CMakeLists.txt to install both shared and static libraries. Deleted a redundant line from pngset.c. - + version 1.2.17beta2 [April 26, 2007] Relocated misplaced test for png_ptr == NULL in pngpread.c Change "==" to "&" for testing PNG_RGB_TO_GRAY_ERR & PNG_RGB_TO_GRAY_WARN @@ -1702,7 +1702,7 @@ version 1.2.17rc2 [May 8, 2007] Added png_ptr->unknown_chunk to hold working unknown chunk data, so it can be free'ed in case of error. Revised unknown chunk handling in pngrutil.c and pngpread.c to use this structure. - + version 1.2.17rc3 [May 8, 2007] Revised symbol-handling in configure script. @@ -2378,24 +2378,49 @@ version 1.2.37beta03 [May 20, 2009] is only one makefile in those directories, and revised the README files accordingly. Reformated sources in libpng style (3-space indentation, comment format) - + version 1.2.37rc01 [May 27, 2009] No changes. -versions 1.2.37 and 1.0.45 [June 17, 2009] - Reformatted several remaining "else statement;" and "if () statment;" into +versions 1.2.37 and 1.0.45 [June 4, 2009] + Reformatted several remaining "else statement;" and "if () statement;" into two lines. Added "#define PNG_NO_WRITE_SWAP" to contrib/pngminim/encoder/pngusr.h and "define PNG_NO_READ_SWAP" to decoder/pngusr.h and preader/pngusr.h Added sections about the git repository and our coding style to the documentation (merged from libpng-1.4.0beta62) - Added a section about using png_get_io_ptr() in configure scripts to detect - the presence of libpng. + Added a section to the libpng documentation about using png_get_io_ptr() + in configure scripts to detect the presence of libpng. + +version 1.2.38beta01 [June 17, 2009] + Revised libpng*.txt and libpng.3 to mention calling png_set_IHDR() + multiple times and to specify the sample order in the tRNS chunk, + because the ISO PNG specification has a typo in the tRNS table. + Changed several PNG_UNKNOWN_CHUNK_SUPPORTED to + PNG_HANDLE_AS_UNKNOWN_SUPPORTED, to make the png_set_keep mechanism + available for ignoring known chunks even when not saving unknown chunks. + Adopted preference for consistent use of "#ifdef" and "#ifndef" versus + "#if defined()" and "if !defined()" where possible. + Added PNG_NO_HANDLE_AS_UNKNOWN in the PNG_LEGACY_SUPPORTED block of + pngconf.h, and moved the various unknown chunk macro definitions + outside of the PNG_READ|WRITE_ANCILLARY_CHUNK_SUPPORTED blocks. version 1.0.46 [June 18, 2009] - Fixed a mistake in the editing script that changes the scripts files - to version 1.0.x, which created an erroneous libpng.pc and some makefiles. - The error was introduced in libpng-1.0.45. + Removed some editing cruft from scripts/libpng.pc.in and some makefiles. + +version 1.2.38rc01 [June 24, 2009] + No changes. + +version 1.2.38rc02 [June 29, 2009] + Added a reference to the libpng license in each source file. + +version 1.2.38rc03 [July 11, 2009] + Revised references to the libpng license in pngconf.h and contrib/visupng + source files. + Rebuilt configure scripts with autoconf-2.63. + +version 1.0.47 and 1.2.38 [July 16, 2009] + No changes. Send comments/corrections/commendations to png-mng-implement at lists.sf.net (subscription required; visit diff --git a/INSTALL b/INSTALL index cc1fb133e..220a199c7 100644 --- a/INSTALL +++ b/INSTALL @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Installing libpng version 1.0.46 - June 18, 2009 +Installing libpng version 1.0.47 - July 16, 2009 On Unix/Linux and similar systems, you can simply type @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ to have access to the zlib.h and zconf.h include files that correspond to the version of zlib that's installed. You can rename the directories that you downloaded (they -might be called "libpng-1.0.46" or "lpng109" and "zlib-1.2.1" +might be called "libpng-1.0.47" or "lpng109" and "zlib-1.2.1" or "zlib121") so that you have directories called "zlib" and "libpng". Your directory structure should look like this: @@ -101,9 +101,9 @@ include CMakeLists.txt => "cmake" script makefile.std => Generic UNIX makefile (cc, creates static libpng.a) makefile.elf => Linux/ELF makefile symbol versioning, - gcc, creates libpng10.so.0.1.0.46) + gcc, creates libpng10.so.0.1.0.47) makefile.linux => Linux/ELF makefile - (gcc, creates libpng10.so.0.1.0.46) + (gcc, creates libpng10.so.0.1.0.47) makefile.gcc => Generic makefile (gcc, creates static libpng.a) makefile.knr => Archaic UNIX Makefile that converts files with ansi2knr (Requires ansi2knr.c from @@ -125,14 +125,14 @@ include makefile.openbsd => OpenBSD makefile makefile.sgi => Silicon Graphics IRIX makefile (cc, creates static lib) makefile.sggcc => Silicon Graphics (gcc, - creates libpng10.so.0.1.0.46) + creates libpng10.so.0.1.0.47) makefile.sunos => Sun makefile makefile.solaris => Solaris 2.X makefile (gcc, - creates libpng10.so.0.1.0.46) + creates libpng10.so.0.1.0.47) makefile.solaris-x86 => Solaris/intelMMX 2.X makefile (gcc, - creates libpng10.so.0.1.0.46) + creates libpng10.so.0.1.0.47) makefile.so9 => Solaris 9 makefile (gcc, - creates libpng10.so.0.1.0.46) + creates libpng10.so.0.1.0.47) makefile.32sunu => Sun Ultra 32-bit makefile makefile.64sunu => Sun Ultra 64-bit makefile makefile.sco => For SCO OSr5 ELF and Unixware 7 with Native cc diff --git a/KNOWNBUG b/KNOWNBUG index eaf15422d..11051e2d7 100644 --- a/KNOWNBUG +++ b/KNOWNBUG @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Known bugs in libpng version 1.0.46 +Known bugs in libpng version 1.0.47 1. February 23, 2006: The custom makefiles don't build libpng with -lz. diff --git a/LICENSE b/LICENSE index 19c1ba749..bbcb18ef9 100644 --- a/LICENSE +++ b/LICENSE @@ -8,7 +8,9 @@ COPYRIGHT NOTICE, DISCLAIMER, and LICENSE: If you modify libpng you may insert additional notices immediately following this sentence. -libpng versions 1.2.6, August 15, 2004, through 1.0.46, June 18, 2009, are +This code is released under the libpng license. + +libpng versions 1.2.6, August 15, 2004, through 1.0.47, July 16, 2009, are Copyright (c) 2004, 2006-2009 Glenn Randers-Pehrson, and are distributed according to the same disclaimer and license as libpng-1.2.5 with the following individual added to the list of Contributing Authors @@ -106,4 +108,4 @@ certification mark of the Open Source Initiative. Glenn Randers-Pehrson glennrp at users.sourceforge.net -June 18, 2009 +July 16, 2009 diff --git a/Makefile.am b/Makefile.am index 5e490b750..d13150c3b 100644 --- a/Makefile.am +++ b/Makefile.am @@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ EXTRA_DIST= \ ${srcdir}/contrib/pngsuite/* \ ${srcdir}/contrib/visupng/* \ $(TESTS) \ - example.c libpng-1.0.46.txt pngvcrd.c + example.c libpng-1.0.47.txt pngvcrd.c CLEANFILES= pngout.png libpng10.pc libpng10-config libpng.vers \ libpng.sym diff --git a/Makefile.in b/Makefile.in index b1277a29b..6dc0e4b6c 100644 --- a/Makefile.in +++ b/Makefile.in @@ -1,8 +1,9 @@ -# Makefile.in generated by automake 1.10.2 from Makefile.am. +# Makefile.in generated by automake 1.11 from Makefile.am. # @configure_input@ # Copyright (C) 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, -# 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +# 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Free Software Foundation, +# Inc. # This Makefile.in is free software; the Free Software Foundation # gives unlimited permission to copy and/or distribute it, # with or without modifications, as long as this notice is preserved. @@ -30,6 +31,7 @@ VPATH = @srcdir@ pkgdatadir = $(datadir)/@PACKAGE@ pkglibdir = $(libdir)/@PACKAGE@ +pkglibexecdir = $(libexecdir)/@PACKAGE@ am__cd = CDPATH="$${ZSH_VERSION+.}$(PATH_SEPARATOR)" && cd install_sh_DATA = $(install_sh) -c -m 644 install_sh_PROGRAM = $(install_sh) -c @@ -64,16 +66,31 @@ am__CONFIG_DISTCLEAN_FILES = config.status config.cache config.log \ mkinstalldirs = $(SHELL) $(top_srcdir)/mkinstalldirs CONFIG_HEADER = config.h CONFIG_CLEAN_FILES = libpng.pc libpng-config +CONFIG_CLEAN_VPATH_FILES = am__vpath_adj_setup = srcdirstrip=`echo "$(srcdir)" | sed 's|.|.|g'`; am__vpath_adj = case $$p in \ $(srcdir)/*) f=`echo "$$p" | sed "s|^$$srcdirstrip/||"`;; \ *) f=$$p;; \ esac; -am__strip_dir = `echo $$p | sed -e 's|^.*/||'`; +am__strip_dir = f=`echo $$p | sed -e 's|^.*/||'`; +am__install_max = 40 +am__nobase_strip_setup = \ + srcdirstrip=`echo "$(srcdir)" | sed 's/[].[^$$\\*|]/\\\\&/g'` +am__nobase_strip = \ + for p in $$list; do echo "$$p"; done | sed -e "s|$$srcdirstrip/||" +am__nobase_list = $(am__nobase_strip_setup); \ + for p in $$list; do echo "$$p $$p"; done | \ + sed "s| $$srcdirstrip/| |;"' / .*\//!s/ .*/ ./; s,\( .*\)/[^/]*$$,\1,' | \ + $(AWK) 'BEGIN { files["."] = "" } { files[$$2] = files[$$2] " " $$1; \ + if (++n[$$2] == $(am__install_max)) \ + { print $$2, files[$$2]; n[$$2] = 0; files[$$2] = "" } } \ + END { for (dir in files) print dir, files[dir] }' +am__base_list = \ + sed '$$!N;$$!N;$$!N;$$!N;$$!N;$$!N;$$!N;s/\n/ /g' | \ + sed '$$!N;$$!N;$$!N;$$!N;s/\n/ /g' am__installdirs = "$(DESTDIR)$(libdir)" "$(DESTDIR)$(bindir)" \ "$(DESTDIR)$(man3dir)" "$(DESTDIR)$(man5dir)" \ "$(DESTDIR)$(pkgconfigdir)" "$(DESTDIR)$(pkgincludedir)" -libLTLIBRARIES_INSTALL = $(INSTALL) LTLIBRARIES = $(lib_LTLIBRARIES) libpng_la_LIBADD = am__objects_1 = libpng_la-png.lo libpng_la-pngset.lo \ @@ -104,11 +121,11 @@ libpng10_la_LINK = $(LIBTOOL) --tag=CC $(AM_LIBTOOLFLAGS) \ am_pngtest_OBJECTS = pngtest.$(OBJEXT) pngtest_OBJECTS = $(am_pngtest_OBJECTS) pngtest_DEPENDENCIES = libpng10.la -binSCRIPT_INSTALL = $(INSTALL_SCRIPT) SCRIPTS = $(bin_SCRIPTS) DEFAULT_INCLUDES = -I.@am__isrc@ depcomp = $(SHELL) $(top_srcdir)/depcomp am__depfiles_maybe = depfiles +am__mv = mv -f COMPILE = $(CC) $(DEFS) $(DEFAULT_INCLUDES) $(INCLUDES) $(AM_CPPFLAGS) \ $(CPPFLAGS) $(AM_CFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) LTCOMPILE = $(LIBTOOL) --tag=CC $(AM_LIBTOOLFLAGS) $(LIBTOOLFLAGS) \ @@ -126,19 +143,19 @@ man3dir = $(mandir)/man3 man5dir = $(mandir)/man5 NROFF = nroff MANS = $(dist_man_MANS) -pkgconfigDATA_INSTALL = $(INSTALL_DATA) DATA = $(pkgconfig_DATA) -pkgincludeHEADERS_INSTALL = $(INSTALL_HEADER) HEADERS = $(pkginclude_HEADERS) ETAGS = etags CTAGS = ctags +am__tty_colors = \ +red=; grn=; lgn=; blu=; std= DISTFILES = $(DIST_COMMON) $(DIST_SOURCES) $(TEXINFOS) $(EXTRA_DIST) distdir = $(PACKAGE)-$(VERSION) top_distdir = $(distdir) am__remove_distdir = \ - { test ! -d $(distdir) \ - || { find $(distdir) -type d ! -perm -200 -exec chmod u+w {} ';' \ - && rm -fr $(distdir); }; } + { test ! -d "$(distdir)" \ + || { find "$(distdir)" -type d ! -perm -200 -exec chmod u+w {} ';' \ + && rm -fr "$(distdir)"; }; } DIST_ARCHIVES = $(distdir).tar.gz GZIP_ENV = --best distuninstallcheck_listfiles = find . -type f -print @@ -193,9 +210,9 @@ MKDIR_P = @MKDIR_P@ NM = @NM@ NMEDIT = @NMEDIT@ OBJDUMP = @OBJDUMP@ +OBJEXT = @OBJEXT@ OTOOL = @OTOOL@ OTOOL64 = @OTOOL64@ -OBJEXT = @OBJEXT@ PACKAGE = @PACKAGE@ PACKAGE_BUGREPORT = @PACKAGE_BUGREPORT@ PACKAGE_NAME = @PACKAGE_NAME@ @@ -333,7 +350,7 @@ EXTRA_DIST = \ ${srcdir}/contrib/pngsuite/* \ ${srcdir}/contrib/visupng/* \ $(TESTS) \ - example.c libpng-1.0.46.txt pngvcrd.c + example.c libpng-1.0.47.txt pngvcrd.c CLEANFILES = pngout.png libpng10.pc libpng10-config libpng.vers \ libpng.sym @@ -352,15 +369,15 @@ $(srcdir)/Makefile.in: @MAINTAINER_MODE_TRUE@ $(srcdir)/Makefile.am $(am__confi @for dep in $?; do \ case '$(am__configure_deps)' in \ *$$dep*) \ - echo ' cd $(srcdir) && $(AUTOMAKE) --foreign '; \ - cd $(srcdir) && $(AUTOMAKE) --foreign \ + echo ' cd $(srcdir) && $(AUTOMAKE) --foreign'; \ + $(am__cd) $(srcdir) && $(AUTOMAKE) --foreign \ && exit 0; \ exit 1;; \ esac; \ done; \ - echo ' cd $(top_srcdir) && $(AUTOMAKE) --foreign Makefile'; \ - cd $(top_srcdir) && \ - $(AUTOMAKE) --foreign Makefile + echo ' cd $(top_srcdir) && $(AUTOMAKE) --foreign Makefile'; \ + $(am__cd) $(top_srcdir) && \ + $(AUTOMAKE) --foreign Makefile .PRECIOUS: Makefile Makefile: $(srcdir)/Makefile.in $(top_builddir)/config.status @case '$?' in \ @@ -376,9 +393,10 @@ $(top_builddir)/config.status: $(top_srcdir)/configure $(CONFIG_STATUS_DEPENDENC $(SHELL) ./config.status --recheck $(top_srcdir)/configure: @MAINTAINER_MODE_TRUE@ $(am__configure_deps) - cd $(srcdir) && $(AUTOCONF) + $(am__cd) $(srcdir) && $(AUTOCONF) $(ACLOCAL_M4): @MAINTAINER_MODE_TRUE@ $(am__aclocal_m4_deps) - cd $(srcdir) && $(ACLOCAL) $(ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS) + $(am__cd) $(srcdir) && $(ACLOCAL) $(ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS) +$(am__aclocal_m4_deps): config.h: stamp-h1 @if test ! -f $@; then \ @@ -390,7 +408,7 @@ stamp-h1: $(srcdir)/config.h.in $(top_builddir)/config.status @rm -f stamp-h1 cd $(top_builddir) && $(SHELL) ./config.status config.h $(srcdir)/config.h.in: @MAINTAINER_MODE_TRUE@ $(am__configure_deps) - cd $(top_srcdir) && $(AUTOHEADER) + ($(am__cd) $(top_srcdir) && $(AUTOHEADER)) rm -f stamp-h1 touch $@ @@ -403,20 +421,24 @@ libpng-config: $(top_builddir)/config.status $(top_srcdir)/scripts/libpng-config install-libLTLIBRARIES: $(lib_LTLIBRARIES) @$(NORMAL_INSTALL) test -z "$(libdir)" || $(MKDIR_P) "$(DESTDIR)$(libdir)" - @list='$(lib_LTLIBRARIES)'; for p in $$list; do \ + @list='$(lib_LTLIBRARIES)'; test -n "$(libdir)" || list=; \ + list2=; for p in $$list; do \ if test -f $$p; then \ - f=$(am__strip_dir) \ - echo " $(LIBTOOL) $(AM_LIBTOOLFLAGS) $(LIBTOOLFLAGS) --mode=install 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dist-tarZ: distdir tardir=$(distdir) && $(am__tar) | compress -c >$(distdir).tar.Z $(am__remove_distdir) @@ -1069,6 +1133,8 @@ distcheck: dist bunzip2 -c $(distdir).tar.bz2 | $(am__untar) ;;\ *.tar.lzma*) \ unlzma -c $(distdir).tar.lzma | $(am__untar) ;;\ + *.tar.xz*) \ + xz -dc $(distdir).tar.xz | $(am__untar) ;;\ *.tar.Z*) \ uncompress -c $(distdir).tar.Z | $(am__untar) ;;\ *.shar.gz*) \ @@ -1080,9 +1146,11 @@ distcheck: dist mkdir $(distdir)/_build mkdir $(distdir)/_inst chmod a-w $(distdir) + test -d $(distdir)/_build || exit 0; \ dc_install_base=`$(am__cd) $(distdir)/_inst && pwd | sed -e 's,^[^:\\/]:[\\/],/,'` \ && dc_destdir="$${TMPDIR-/tmp}/am-dc-$$$$/" \ - && cd $(distdir)/_build \ + && am__cwd=`pwd` \ + && $(am__cd) $(distdir)/_build \ && ../configure --srcdir=.. --prefix="$$dc_install_base" \ $(DISTCHECK_CONFIGURE_FLAGS) \ && $(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) \ @@ -1104,13 +1172,15 @@ distcheck: dist && rm -rf "$$dc_destdir" \ && $(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) dist \ && rm -rf $(DIST_ARCHIVES) \ - && $(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) distcleancheck + && $(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) distcleancheck \ + && cd "$$am__cwd" \ + || exit 1 $(am__remove_distdir) @(echo "$(distdir) archives ready for distribution: "; \ list='$(DIST_ARCHIVES)'; for i in $$list; do echo $$i; done) | \ sed -e 1h -e 1s/./=/g -e 1p -e 1x -e '$$p' -e '$$x' distuninstallcheck: - @cd $(distuninstallcheck_dir) \ + @$(am__cd) '$(distuninstallcheck_dir)' \ && test `$(distuninstallcheck_listfiles) | wc -l` -le 1 \ || { echo "ERROR: files left after uninstall:" ; \ if test -n "$(DESTDIR)"; then \ @@ -1158,6 +1228,7 @@ clean-generic: distclean-generic: -test -z "$(CONFIG_CLEAN_FILES)" || rm -f $(CONFIG_CLEAN_FILES) + -test . = "$(srcdir)" || test -z "$(CONFIG_CLEAN_VPATH_FILES)" || rm -f $(CONFIG_CLEAN_VPATH_FILES) maintainer-clean-generic: @echo "This command is intended for maintainers to use" @@ -1181,6 +1252,8 @@ dvi-am: html: html-am +html-am: + info: info-am info-am: @@ -1189,23 +1262,31 @@ install-data-am: install-man install-pkgconfigDATA \ install-pkgincludeHEADERS @$(NORMAL_INSTALL) $(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) install-data-hook - install-dvi: install-dvi-am +install-dvi-am: + install-exec-am: install-binSCRIPTS install-libLTLIBRARIES @$(NORMAL_INSTALL) $(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) install-exec-hook - install-html: install-html-am +install-html-am: + install-info: install-info-am +install-info-am: + install-man: install-man3 install-man5 install-pdf: install-pdf-am +install-pdf-am: + install-ps: install-ps-am +install-ps-am: + installcheck-am: maintainer-clean: maintainer-clean-am @@ -1233,17 +1314,16 @@ uninstall-am: uninstall-binSCRIPTS uninstall-libLTLIBRARIES \ uninstall-pkgincludeHEADERS @$(NORMAL_INSTALL) $(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) uninstall-hook - uninstall-man: uninstall-man3 uninstall-man5 -.MAKE: install-am install-data-am install-exec-am install-strip \ - uninstall-am +.MAKE: all check-am install-am install-data-am install-exec-am \ + install-strip uninstall-am .PHONY: CTAGS GTAGS all all-am am--refresh check check-TESTS check-am \ clean clean-checkPROGRAMS clean-generic clean-libLTLIBRARIES \ clean-libtool ctags dist dist-all dist-bzip2 dist-gzip \ - dist-lzma dist-shar dist-tarZ dist-zip distcheck distclean \ - distclean-compile distclean-generic distclean-hdr \ + dist-lzma dist-shar dist-tarZ dist-xz dist-zip distcheck \ + distclean distclean-compile distclean-generic distclean-hdr \ distclean-libtool distclean-tags distcleancheck distdir \ distuninstallcheck dvi dvi-am html html-am info info-am \ install install-am install-binSCRIPTS install-data \ @@ -1293,8 +1373,7 @@ test: check install-data-hook: cd $(DESTDIR)$(includedir); rm -f png.h pngconf.h cd $(DESTDIR)$(includedir); $(LN_S) $(PNGLIB_BASENAME)/png.h png.h - cd $(DESTDIR)$(includedir); $(LN_S) $(PNGLIB_BASENAME)/pngconf.h \ - pngconf.h + cd $(DESTDIR)$(includedir); $(LN_S) $(PNGLIB_BASENAME)/pngconf.h pngconf.h cd $(DESTDIR)$(pkgconfigdir); rm -f libpng.pc cd $(DESTDIR)$(pkgconfigdir); $(LN_S) $(PNGLIB_BASENAME).pc libpng.pc @@ -1322,6 +1401,7 @@ uninstall-hook: rm -f libpng.$$ext;\ done;\ fi + # Tell versions [3.59,3.63) of GNU make to not export all variables. # Otherwise a system limit (for SysV at least) may be exceeded. .NOEXPORT: diff --git a/README b/README index e21ea4eb3..ec47f86e1 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -README for libpng version 1.0.46 - June 18, 2009 (shared library 10.0) +README for libpng version 1.0.47 - July 16, 2009 (shared library 10.0) See the note about version numbers near the top of png.h See INSTALL for instructions on how to install libpng. @@ -194,11 +194,11 @@ Files in this distribution: descrip.mms => VMS makefile for MMS or MMK makefile.std => Generic UNIX makefile (cc, creates static libpng.a) makefile.elf => Linux/ELF makefile symbol versioning, - gcc, creates libpng10.so.0.1.0.46) + gcc, creates libpng10.so.0.1.0.47) makefile.linux => Linux/ELF makefile - (gcc, creates libpng10.so.0.1.0.46) + (gcc, creates libpng10.so.0.1.0.47) makefile.gcmmx => Linux/ELF makefile - (gcc, creates libpng10.so.0.1.0.46, + (gcc, creates libpng10.so.0.1.0.47, uses assembler code tuned for Intel MMX platform) makefile.gcc => Generic makefile (gcc, creates static libpng.a) makefile.knr => Archaic UNIX Makefile that converts files with @@ -220,12 +220,12 @@ Files in this distribution: makefile.openbsd => OpenBSD makefile makefile.sgi => Silicon Graphics IRIX (cc, creates static lib) makefile.sggcc => Silicon Graphics - (gcc, creates libpng10.so.0.1.0.46) + (gcc, creates libpng10.so.0.1.0.47) makefile.sunos => Sun makefile makefile.solaris => Solaris 2.X makefile - (gcc, creates libpng10.so.0.1.0.46) + (gcc, creates libpng10.so.0.1.0.47) makefile.so9 => Solaris 9 makefile - (gcc, creates libpng10.so.0.1.0.46) + (gcc, creates libpng10.so.0.1.0.47) makefile.32sunu => Sun Ultra 32-bit makefile makefile.64sunu => Sun Ultra 64-bit makefile makefile.sco => For SCO OSr5 ELF and Unixware 7 with Native cc diff --git a/TODO b/TODO index a5f639577..face7658c 100644 --- a/TODO +++ b/TODO @@ -22,3 +22,4 @@ Build gamma tables using fixed point (and do away with floating point entirely). Use greater precision when changing to linear gamma for compositing against background and doing rgb-to-gray transformation. Investigate pre-incremented loop counters and other loop constructions. +Add interpolated method of handling interlacing. diff --git a/Y2KINFO b/Y2KINFO index 7391011e5..ec1921134 100644 --- a/Y2KINFO +++ b/Y2KINFO @@ -1,13 +1,13 @@ Y2K compliance in libpng: ========================= - June 18, 2009 + July 16, 2009 Since the PNG Development group is an ad-hoc body, we can't make an official declaration. This is your unofficial assurance that libpng from version 0.71 and - upward through 1.0.46 are Y2K compliant. It is my belief that earlier + upward through 1.0.47 are Y2K compliant. It is my belief that earlier versions were also Y2K compliant. Libpng only has three year fields. One is a 2-byte unsigned integer diff --git a/aclocal.m4 b/aclocal.m4 index 3b1a4c487..4dca2cf08 100644 --- a/aclocal.m4 +++ b/aclocal.m4 @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ -# generated automatically by aclocal 1.10.1 -*- Autoconf -*- +# generated automatically by aclocal 1.11 -*- Autoconf -*- # Copyright (C) 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, -# 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +# 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # This file is free software; the Free Software Foundation # gives unlimited permission to copy and/or distribute it, # with or without modifications, as long as this notice is preserved. @@ -13,8 +13,8 @@ m4_ifndef([AC_AUTOCONF_VERSION], [m4_copy([m4_PACKAGE_VERSION], [AC_AUTOCONF_VERSION])])dnl -m4_if(AC_AUTOCONF_VERSION, [2.62],, -[m4_warning([this file was generated for autoconf 2.62. +m4_if(m4_defn([AC_AUTOCONF_VERSION]), [2.63],, +[m4_warning([this file was generated for autoconf 2.63. You have another version of autoconf. It may work, but is not guaranteed to. If you have problems, you may need to regenerate the build system entirely. To do so, use the procedure documented by the package, typically `autoreconf'.])]) @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ m4_define([_LT_COPYING], [dnl # 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. ]) -# serial 55 LT_INIT +# serial 56 LT_INIT # LT_PREREQ(VERSION) @@ -395,12 +395,12 @@ m4_define([lt_decl_dquote_varnames], # lt_decl_varnames_tagged([SEPARATOR], [VARNAME1...]) # --------------------------------------------------- m4_define([lt_decl_varnames_tagged], -[_$0(m4_quote(m4_default([$1], [[, ]])), - m4_quote(m4_if([$2], [], - m4_quote(lt_decl_tag_varnames), - m4_quote(m4_shift($@)))), - m4_split(m4_normalize(m4_quote(_LT_TAGS))))]) -m4_define([_lt_decl_varnames_tagged], [lt_combine([$1], [$2], [_], $3)]) +[m4_assert([$# <= 2])dnl +_$0(m4_quote(m4_default([$1], [[, ]])), + m4_ifval([$2], [[$2]], [m4_dquote(lt_decl_tag_varnames)]), + m4_split(m4_normalize(m4_quote(_LT_TAGS)), [ ]))]) +m4_define([_lt_decl_varnames_tagged], +[m4_ifval([$3], [lt_combine([$1], [$2], [_], $3)])]) # lt_decl_all_varnames([SEPARATOR], [VARNAME1...]) @@ -909,12 +909,18 @@ m4_defun_once([_LT_REQUIRED_DARWIN_CHECKS],[ AC_CHECK_TOOL([DSYMUTIL], [dsymutil], [:]) AC_CHECK_TOOL([NMEDIT], [nmedit], [:]) AC_CHECK_TOOL([LIPO], [lipo], [:]) + AC_CHECK_TOOL([OTOOL], [otool], [:]) + AC_CHECK_TOOL([OTOOL64], [otool64], [:]) _LT_DECL([], [DSYMUTIL], [1], [Tool to manipulate archived DWARF debug symbol files on Mac OS X]) _LT_DECL([], [NMEDIT], [1], [Tool to change global to local symbols on Mac OS X]) _LT_DECL([], [LIPO], [1], [Tool to manipulate fat objects and archives on Mac OS X]) + _LT_DECL([], [OTOOL], [1], + [ldd/readelf like tool for Mach-O binaries on Mac OS X]) + _LT_DECL([], [OTOOL64], [1], + [ldd/readelf like tool for 64 bit Mach-O binaries on Mac OS X 10.4]) AC_CACHE_CHECK([for -single_module linker flag],[lt_cv_apple_cc_single_mod], [lt_cv_apple_cc_single_mod=no @@ -954,10 +960,10 @@ m4_defun_once([_LT_REQUIRED_DARWIN_CHECKS],[ _lt_dar_allow_undefined='${wl}-undefined ${wl}suppress' ;; darwin1.*) _lt_dar_allow_undefined='${wl}-flat_namespace ${wl}-undefined ${wl}suppress' ;; - darwin*) # darwin 5.x on + darwin*) # darwin 5.x on # if running on 10.5 or later, the deployment target defaults # to the OS version, if on x86, and 10.4, the deployment - # target defaults to 10.4. Don't you love it? + # target defaults to 10.4. Don't you love it? case ${MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET-10.0},$host in 10.0,*86*-darwin8*|10.0,*-darwin[[91]]*) _lt_dar_allow_undefined='${wl}-undefined ${wl}dynamic_lookup' ;; @@ -999,7 +1005,11 @@ m4_defun([_LT_DARWIN_LINKER_FEATURES], _LT_TAGVAR(whole_archive_flag_spec, $1)='' _LT_TAGVAR(link_all_deplibs, $1)=yes _LT_TAGVAR(allow_undefined_flag, $1)="$_lt_dar_allow_undefined" - if test "$GCC" = "yes"; then + case $cc_basename in + ifort*) _lt_dar_can_shared=yes ;; + *) _lt_dar_can_shared=$GCC ;; + esac + if test "$_lt_dar_can_shared" = "yes"; then output_verbose_link_cmd=echo _LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)="\$CC -dynamiclib \$allow_undefined_flag -o \$lib \$libobjs \$deplibs \$compiler_flags -install_name \$rpath/\$soname \$verstring $_lt_dar_single_mod${_lt_dsymutil}" _LT_TAGVAR(module_cmds, $1)="\$CC \$allow_undefined_flag -o \$lib -bundle \$libobjs \$deplibs \$compiler_flags${_lt_dsymutil}" @@ -1521,7 +1531,7 @@ AC_CACHE_VAL([lt_cv_sys_max_cmd_len], [dnl lt_cv_sys_max_cmd_len=-1; ;; - cygwin* | mingw*) + cygwin* | mingw* | cegcc*) # On Win9x/ME, this test blows up -- it succeeds, but takes # about 5 minutes as the teststring grows exponentially. # Worse, since 9x/ME are not pre-emptively multitasking, @@ -1689,10 +1699,6 @@ else # endif #endif -#ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" void exit (int); -#endif - void fnord() { int i=42;} int main () { @@ -1708,7 +1714,7 @@ int main () else puts (dlerror ()); - exit (status); + return status; }] _LT_EOF if AC_TRY_EVAL(ac_link) && test -s conftest${ac_exeext} 2>/dev/null; then @@ -1747,7 +1753,7 @@ else lt_cv_dlopen_self=yes ;; - mingw* | pw32*) + mingw* | pw32* | cegcc*) lt_cv_dlopen="LoadLibrary" lt_cv_dlopen_libs= ;; @@ -2044,6 +2050,7 @@ m4_defun([_LT_SYS_DYNAMIC_LINKER], [AC_REQUIRE([AC_CANONICAL_HOST])dnl m4_require([_LT_DECL_EGREP])dnl m4_require([_LT_FILEUTILS_DEFAULTS])dnl +m4_require([_LT_DECL_OBJDUMP])dnl m4_require([_LT_DECL_SED])dnl AC_MSG_CHECKING([dynamic linker characteristics]) m4_if([$1], @@ -2208,14 +2215,14 @@ bsdi[[45]]*) # libtool to hard-code these into programs ;; -cygwin* | mingw* | pw32*) +cygwin* | mingw* | pw32* | cegcc*) version_type=windows shrext_cmds=".dll" need_version=no need_lib_prefix=no case $GCC,$host_os in - yes,cygwin* | yes,mingw* | yes,pw32*) + yes,cygwin* | yes,mingw* | yes,pw32* | yes,cegcc*) library_names_spec='$libname.dll.a' # DLL is installed to $(libdir)/../bin by postinstall_cmds postinstall_cmds='base_file=`basename \${file}`~ @@ -2238,7 +2245,7 @@ cygwin* | mingw* | pw32*) soname_spec='`echo ${libname} | sed -e 's/^lib/cyg/'``echo ${release} | $SED -e 's/[[.]]/-/g'`${versuffix}${shared_ext}' sys_lib_search_path_spec="/usr/lib /lib/w32api /lib /usr/local/lib" ;; - mingw*) + mingw* | cegcc*) # MinGW DLLs use traditional 'lib' prefix soname_spec='${libname}`echo ${release} | $SED -e 's/[[.]]/-/g'`${versuffix}${shared_ext}' sys_lib_search_path_spec=`$CC -print-search-dirs | $GREP "^libraries:" | $SED -e "s/^libraries://" -e "s,=/,/,g"` @@ -2664,7 +2671,7 @@ tpf*) version_type=linux need_lib_prefix=no need_version=no - library_name_spec='${libname}${release}${shared_ext}$versuffix ${libname}${release}${shared_ext}$major $libname${shared_ext}' + library_names_spec='${libname}${release}${shared_ext}$versuffix ${libname}${release}${shared_ext}$major $libname${shared_ext}' shlibpath_var=LD_LIBRARY_PATH shlibpath_overrides_runpath=no hardcode_into_libs=yes @@ -2688,7 +2695,7 @@ variables_saved_for_relink="PATH $shlibpath_var $runpath_var" if test "$GCC" = yes; then variables_saved_for_relink="$variables_saved_for_relink GCC_EXEC_PREFIX COMPILER_PATH LIBRARY_PATH" fi - + if test "${lt_cv_sys_lib_search_path_spec+set}" = set; then sys_lib_search_path_spec="$lt_cv_sys_lib_search_path_spec" fi @@ -2965,6 +2972,7 @@ _LT_DECL([], [reload_cmds], [2])dnl # -- PORTME fill in with the dynamic library characteristics m4_defun([_LT_CHECK_MAGIC_METHOD], [m4_require([_LT_DECL_EGREP]) +m4_require([_LT_DECL_OBJDUMP]) AC_CACHE_CHECK([how to recognize dependent libraries], lt_cv_deplibs_check_method, [lt_cv_file_magic_cmd='$MAGIC_CMD' @@ -3015,6 +3023,12 @@ mingw* | pw32*) fi ;; +cegcc) + # use the weaker test based on 'objdump'. See mingw*. + lt_cv_deplibs_check_method='file_magic file format pe-arm-.*little(.*architecture: arm)?' + lt_cv_file_magic_cmd='$OBJDUMP -f' + ;; + darwin* | rhapsody*) lt_cv_deplibs_check_method=pass_all ;; @@ -3326,7 +3340,7 @@ case $host_os in aix*) symcode='[[BCDT]]' ;; -cygwin* | mingw* | pw32*) +cygwin* | mingw* | pw32* | cegcc*) symcode='[[ABCDGISTW]]' ;; hpux*) @@ -3572,7 +3586,7 @@ m4_if([$1], [CXX], [ beos* | irix5* | irix6* | nonstopux* | osf3* | osf4* | osf5*) # PIC is the default for these OSes. ;; - mingw* | cygwin* | os2* | pw32*) + mingw* | cygwin* | os2* | pw32* | cegcc*) # This hack is so that the source file can tell whether it is being # built for inclusion in a dll (and should export symbols for example). # Although the cygwin gcc ignores -fPIC, still need this for old-style @@ -3599,10 +3613,11 @@ m4_if([$1], [CXX], [ fi ;; hpux*) - # PIC is the default for IA64 HP-UX and 64-bit HP-UX, but - # not for PA HP-UX. + # PIC is the default for 64-bit PA HP-UX, but not for 32-bit + # PA HP-UX. On IA64 HP-UX, PIC is the default but the pic flag + # sets the default TLS model and affects inlining. case $host_cpu in - hppa*64*|ia64*) + hppa*64*) ;; *) _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_pic, $1)='-fPIC' @@ -3700,12 +3715,19 @@ m4_if([$1], [CXX], [ _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_wl, $1)='--backend -Wl,' _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_pic, $1)='-fPIC' ;; - icpc* | ecpc* ) - # Intel C++ + ecpc* ) + # old Intel C++ for x86_64 which still supported -KPIC. _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_wl, $1)='-Wl,' _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_pic, $1)='-KPIC' _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_static, $1)='-static' ;; + icpc* ) + # Intel C++, used to be incompatible with GCC. + # ICC 10 doesn't accept -KPIC any more. + _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_wl, $1)='-Wl,' + _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_pic, $1)='-fPIC' + _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_static, $1)='-static' + ;; pgCC* | pgcpp*) # Portland Group C++ compiler _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_wl, $1)='-Wl,' @@ -3871,7 +3893,7 @@ m4_if([$1], [CXX], [ # PIC is the default for these OSes. ;; - mingw* | cygwin* | pw32* | os2*) + mingw* | cygwin* | pw32* | os2* | cegcc*) # This hack is so that the source file can tell whether it is being # built for inclusion in a dll (and should export symbols for example). # Although the cygwin gcc ignores -fPIC, still need this for old-style @@ -3887,10 +3909,11 @@ m4_if([$1], [CXX], [ ;; hpux*) - # PIC is the default for IA64 HP-UX and 64-bit HP-UX, but - # not for PA HP-UX. + # PIC is the default for 64-bit PA HP-UX, but not for 32-bit + # PA HP-UX. 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AC_DEFUN([AM_PROG_INSTALL_SH], [AC_REQUIRE([AM_AUX_DIR_EXPAND])dnl -install_sh=${install_sh-"\$(SHELL) $am_aux_dir/install-sh"} +if test x"${install_sh}" != xset; then + case $am_aux_dir in + *\ * | *\ *) + install_sh="\${SHELL} '$am_aux_dir/install-sh'" ;; + *) + install_sh="\${SHELL} $am_aux_dir/install-sh" + esac +fi AC_SUBST(install_sh)]) # Copyright (C) 2003, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc. @@ -8438,27 +8548,38 @@ AC_SUBST([am__leading_dot])]) # Add --enable-maintainer-mode option to configure. -*- Autoconf -*- # From Jim Meyering -# Copyright (C) 1996, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 +# Copyright (C) 1996, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2008 # Free Software Foundation, Inc. # # This file is free software; the Free Software Foundation # gives unlimited permission to copy and/or distribute it, # with or without modifications, as long as this notice is preserved. -# serial 4 +# serial 5 +# AM_MAINTAINER_MODE([DEFAULT-MODE]) +# ---------------------------------- +# Control maintainer-specific portions of Makefiles. +# Default is to disable them, unless `enable' is passed literally. +# For symmetry, `disable' may be passed as well. Anyway, the user +# can override the default with the --enable/--disable switch. AC_DEFUN([AM_MAINTAINER_MODE], -[AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether to enable maintainer-specific portions of Makefiles]) - dnl maintainer-mode is disabled by default - AC_ARG_ENABLE(maintainer-mode, -[ --enable-maintainer-mode enable make rules and dependencies not useful +[m4_case(m4_default([$1], [disable]), + [enable], [m4_define([am_maintainer_other], [disable])], + [disable], [m4_define([am_maintainer_other], [enable])], + [m4_define([am_maintainer_other], [enable]) + m4_warn([syntax], [unexpected argument to AM@&t@_MAINTAINER_MODE: $1])]) +AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether to am_maintainer_other maintainer-specific portions of Makefiles]) + dnl maintainer-mode's default is 'disable' unless 'enable' is passed + AC_ARG_ENABLE([maintainer-mode], +[ --][am_maintainer_other][-maintainer-mode am_maintainer_other make rules and dependencies not useful (and sometimes confusing) to the casual installer], - USE_MAINTAINER_MODE=$enableval, - USE_MAINTAINER_MODE=no) + [USE_MAINTAINER_MODE=$enableval], + [USE_MAINTAINER_MODE=]m4_if(am_maintainer_other, [enable], [no], [yes])) AC_MSG_RESULT([$USE_MAINTAINER_MODE]) - AM_CONDITIONAL(MAINTAINER_MODE, [test $USE_MAINTAINER_MODE = yes]) + AM_CONDITIONAL([MAINTAINER_MODE], [test $USE_MAINTAINER_MODE = yes]) MAINT=$MAINTAINER_MODE_TRUE - AC_SUBST(MAINT)dnl + AC_SUBST([MAINT])dnl ] ) @@ -8466,13 +8587,13 @@ AU_DEFUN([jm_MAINTAINER_MODE], [AM_MAINTAINER_MODE]) # Check to see how 'make' treats includes. -*- Autoconf -*- -# Copyright (C) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +# Copyright (C) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # # This file is free software; the Free Software Foundation # gives unlimited permission to copy and/or distribute it, # with or without modifications, as long as this notice is preserved. -# serial 3 +# serial 4 # AM_MAKE_INCLUDE() # ----------------- @@ -8481,7 +8602,7 @@ AC_DEFUN([AM_MAKE_INCLUDE], [am_make=${MAKE-make} cat > confinc << 'END' am__doit: - @echo done + @echo this is the am__doit target .PHONY: am__doit END # If we don't find an include directive, just comment out the code. @@ -8491,24 +8612,24 @@ am__quote= _am_result=none # First try GNU make style include. echo "include confinc" > confmf -# We grep out `Entering directory' and `Leaving directory' -# messages which can occur if `w' ends up in MAKEFLAGS. -# In particular we don't look at `^make:' because GNU make might -# be invoked under some other name (usually "gmake"), in which -# case it prints its new name instead of `make'. -if test "`$am_make -s -f confmf 2> /dev/null | grep -v 'ing directory'`" = "done"; then - am__include=include - am__quote= - _am_result=GNU -fi +# Ignore all kinds of additional output from `make'. +case `$am_make -s -f confmf 2> /dev/null` in #( +*the\ am__doit\ target*) + am__include=include + am__quote= + _am_result=GNU + ;; +esac # Now try BSD make style include. if test "$am__include" = "#"; then echo '.include "confinc"' > confmf - if test "`$am_make -s -f confmf 2> /dev/null`" = "done"; then - am__include=.include - am__quote="\"" - _am_result=BSD - fi + case `$am_make -s -f confmf 2> /dev/null` in #( + *the\ am__doit\ target*) + am__include=.include + am__quote="\"" + _am_result=BSD + ;; + esac fi AC_SUBST([am__include]) AC_SUBST([am__quote]) @@ -8518,14 +8639,14 @@ rm -f confinc confmf # Fake the existence of programs that GNU maintainers use. -*- Autoconf -*- -# Copyright (C) 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005 +# Copyright (C) 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2008 # Free Software Foundation, Inc. # # This file is free software; the Free Software Foundation # gives unlimited permission to copy and/or distribute it, # with or without modifications, as long as this notice is preserved. -# serial 5 +# serial 6 # AM_MISSING_PROG(NAME, PROGRAM) # ------------------------------ @@ -8542,7 +8663,14 @@ AC_SUBST($1)]) AC_DEFUN([AM_MISSING_HAS_RUN], [AC_REQUIRE([AM_AUX_DIR_EXPAND])dnl AC_REQUIRE_AUX_FILE([missing])dnl -test x"${MISSING+set}" = xset || MISSING="\${SHELL} $am_aux_dir/missing" +if test x"${MISSING+set}" != xset; then + case $am_aux_dir in + *\ * | *\ *) + MISSING="\${SHELL} \"$am_aux_dir/missing\"" ;; + *) + MISSING="\${SHELL} $am_aux_dir/missing" ;; + esac +fi # Use eval to expand $SHELL if eval "$MISSING --run true"; then am_missing_run="$MISSING --run " @@ -8580,13 +8708,13 @@ esac # Helper functions for option handling. -*- Autoconf -*- -# Copyright (C) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +# Copyright (C) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # # This file is free software; the Free Software Foundation # gives unlimited permission to copy and/or distribute it, # with or without modifications, as long as this notice is preserved. -# serial 3 +# serial 4 # _AM_MANGLE_OPTION(NAME) # ----------------------- @@ -8603,7 +8731,7 @@ AC_DEFUN([_AM_SET_OPTION], # ---------------------------------- # OPTIONS is a space-separated list of Automake options. AC_DEFUN([_AM_SET_OPTIONS], -[AC_FOREACH([_AM_Option], [$1], [_AM_SET_OPTION(_AM_Option)])]) +[m4_foreach_w([_AM_Option], [$1], [_AM_SET_OPTION(_AM_Option)])]) # _AM_IF_OPTION(OPTION, IF-SET, [IF-NOT-SET]) # ------------------------------------------- @@ -8613,14 +8741,14 @@ AC_DEFUN([_AM_IF_OPTION], # Check to make sure that the build environment is sane. -*- Autoconf -*- -# Copyright (C) 1996, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2005 +# Copyright (C) 1996, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2008 # Free Software Foundation, Inc. # # This file is free software; the Free Software Foundation # gives unlimited permission to copy and/or distribute it, # with or without modifications, as long as this notice is preserved. -# serial 4 +# serial 5 # AM_SANITY_CHECK # --------------- @@ -8629,16 +8757,29 @@ AC_DEFUN([AM_SANITY_CHECK], # Just in case sleep 1 echo timestamp > conftest.file +# Reject unsafe characters in $srcdir or the absolute working directory +# name. 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Must try -L first in case configure is actually a # symlink; some systems play weird games with the mod time of symlinks # (eg FreeBSD returns the mod time of the symlink's containing # directory). if ( - set X `ls -Lt $srcdir/configure conftest.file 2> /dev/null` + set X `ls -Lt "$srcdir/configure" conftest.file 2> /dev/null` if test "$[*]" = "X"; then # -L didn't work. - set X `ls -t $srcdir/configure conftest.file` + set X `ls -t "$srcdir/configure" conftest.file` fi rm -f conftest.file if test "$[*]" != "X $srcdir/configure conftest.file" \ @@ -8691,18 +8832,25 @@ fi INSTALL_STRIP_PROGRAM="\$(install_sh) -c -s" AC_SUBST([INSTALL_STRIP_PROGRAM])]) -# Copyright (C) 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +# Copyright (C) 2006, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # # This file is free software; the Free Software Foundation # gives unlimited permission to copy and/or distribute it, # with or without modifications, as long as this notice is preserved. +# serial 2 + # _AM_SUBST_NOTMAKE(VARIABLE) # --------------------------- # Prevent Automake from outputting VARIABLE = @VARIABLE@ in Makefile.in. # This macro is traced by Automake. AC_DEFUN([_AM_SUBST_NOTMAKE]) +# AM_SUBST_NOTMAKE(VARIABLE) +# --------------------------- +# Public sister of _AM_SUBST_NOTMAKE. +AC_DEFUN([AM_SUBST_NOTMAKE], [_AM_SUBST_NOTMAKE($@)]) + # Check how to create a tarball. -*- Autoconf -*- # Copyright (C) 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc. diff --git a/config.guess b/config.guess index ca2a03ca4..da8331460 100755 --- a/config.guess +++ b/config.guess @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ # 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 # Free Software Foundation, Inc. -timestamp='2008-01-08' +timestamp='2009-04-27' # This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it # under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by @@ -324,6 +324,9 @@ case "${UNAME_MACHINE}:${UNAME_SYSTEM}:${UNAME_RELEASE}:${UNAME_VERSION}" in case `/usr/bin/uname -p` in sparc) echo sparc-icl-nx7; exit ;; esac ;; + s390x:SunOS:*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-ibm-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'` + exit ;; sun4H:SunOS:5.*:*) echo sparc-hal-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'` exit ;; @@ -331,7 +334,20 @@ case "${UNAME_MACHINE}:${UNAME_SYSTEM}:${UNAME_RELEASE}:${UNAME_VERSION}" in echo sparc-sun-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'` exit ;; i86pc:SunOS:5.*:* | i86xen:SunOS:5.*:*) - echo i386-pc-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'` + eval $set_cc_for_build + SUN_ARCH="i386" + # If there is a compiler, see if it is configured for 64-bit objects. + # Note that the Sun cc does not turn __LP64__ into 1 like gcc does. + # This test works for both compilers. + if [ "$CC_FOR_BUILD" != 'no_compiler_found' ]; then + if (echo '#ifdef __amd64'; echo IS_64BIT_ARCH; echo '#endif') | \ + (CCOPTS= $CC_FOR_BUILD -E - 2>/dev/null) | \ + grep IS_64BIT_ARCH >/dev/null + then + SUN_ARCH="x86_64" + fi + fi + echo ${SUN_ARCH}-pc-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'` exit ;; sun4*:SunOS:6*:*) # According to config.sub, this is the proper way to canonicalize @@ -796,7 +812,7 @@ EOF x86) echo i586-pc-interix${UNAME_RELEASE} exit ;; - EM64T | authenticamd) + EM64T | authenticamd | genuineintel) echo x86_64-unknown-interix${UNAME_RELEASE} exit ;; IA64) @@ -935,6 +951,9 @@ EOF if test "$?" = 0 ; then LIBC="libc1" ; else LIBC="" ; fi echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-gnu${LIBC} exit ;; + padre:Linux:*:*) + echo sparc-unknown-linux-gnu + exit ;; parisc:Linux:*:* | hppa:Linux:*:*) # Look for CPU level case `grep '^cpu[^a-z]*:' /proc/cpuinfo 2>/dev/null | cut -d' ' -f2` in @@ -985,9 +1004,6 @@ EOF a.out-i386-linux) echo "${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-linux-gnuaout" exit ;; - coff-i386) - echo "${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-linux-gnucoff" - exit ;; "") # Either a pre-BFD a.out linker (linux-gnuoldld) or # one that does not give us useful --help. @@ -1102,8 +1118,11 @@ EOF pc:*:*:*) # Left here for compatibility: # uname -m prints for DJGPP always 'pc', but it prints nothing about - # the processor, so we play safe by assuming i386. - echo i386-pc-msdosdjgpp + # the processor, so we play safe by assuming i586. + # Note: whatever this is, it MUST be the same as what config.sub + # prints for the "djgpp" host, or else GDB configury will decide that + # this is a cross-build. + echo i586-pc-msdosdjgpp exit ;; Intel:Mach:3*:*) echo i386-pc-mach3 @@ -1141,6 +1160,16 @@ EOF 3[34]??:*:4.0:* | 3[34]??,*:*:4.0:*) /bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | grep 86 >/dev/null \ && { echo i486-ncr-sysv4; exit; } ;; + NCR*:*:4.2:* | MPRAS*:*:4.2:*) + OS_REL='.3' + test -r /etc/.relid \ + && OS_REL=.`sed -n 's/[^ ]* [^ ]* \([0-9][0-9]\).*/\1/p' < /etc/.relid` + /bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | grep 86 >/dev/null \ + && { echo i486-ncr-sysv4.3${OS_REL}; exit; } + /bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | /bin/grep entium >/dev/null \ + && { echo i586-ncr-sysv4.3${OS_REL}; exit; } + /bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | /bin/grep pteron >/dev/null \ + && { echo i586-ncr-sysv4.3${OS_REL}; exit; } ;; m68*:LynxOS:2.*:* | m68*:LynxOS:3.0*:*) echo m68k-unknown-lynxos${UNAME_RELEASE} exit ;; @@ -1216,6 +1245,9 @@ EOF BePC:BeOS:*:*) # BeOS running on Intel PC compatible. echo i586-pc-beos exit ;; + BePC:Haiku:*:*) # Haiku running on Intel PC compatible. + echo i586-pc-haiku + exit ;; SX-4:SUPER-UX:*:*) echo sx4-nec-superux${UNAME_RELEASE} exit ;; @@ -1324,6 +1356,9 @@ EOF i*86:rdos:*:*) echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-rdos exit ;; + i*86:AROS:*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-aros + exit ;; esac #echo '(No uname command or uname output not recognized.)' 1>&2 @@ -1484,9 +1519,9 @@ This script, last modified $timestamp, has failed to recognize the operating system you are using. It is advised that you download the most up to date version of the config scripts from - http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/*checkout*/config/config/config.guess + http://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=config.git;a=blob_plain;f=config.guess;hb=HEAD and - http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/*checkout*/config/config/config.sub + http://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=config.git;a=blob_plain;f=config.sub;hb=HEAD If the version you run ($0) is already up to date, please send the following data and any information you think might be diff --git a/config.sub b/config.sub index 6759825a5..a39437d01 100755 --- a/config.sub +++ b/config.sub @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ # 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 # Free Software Foundation, Inc. -timestamp='2008-01-16' +timestamp='2009-04-17' # This file is (in principle) common to ALL GNU software. # The presence of a machine in this file suggests that SOME GNU software @@ -122,6 +122,7 @@ maybe_os=`echo $1 | sed 's/^\(.*\)-\([^-]*-[^-]*\)$/\2/'` case $maybe_os in nto-qnx* | linux-gnu* | linux-dietlibc | linux-newlib* | linux-uclibc* | \ uclinux-uclibc* | uclinux-gnu* | kfreebsd*-gnu* | knetbsd*-gnu* | netbsd*-gnu* | \ + kopensolaris*-gnu* | \ storm-chaos* | os2-emx* | rtmk-nova*) os=-$maybe_os basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed 's/^\(.*\)-\([^-]*-[^-]*\)$/\1/'` @@ -249,13 +250,16 @@ case $basic_machine in | h8300 | h8500 | hppa | hppa1.[01] | hppa2.0 | hppa2.0[nw] | hppa64 \ | i370 | i860 | i960 | ia64 \ | ip2k | iq2000 \ + | lm32 \ | m32c | m32r | m32rle | m68000 | m68k | m88k \ - | maxq | mb | microblaze | mcore | mep \ + | maxq | mb | microblaze | mcore | mep | metag \ | mips | mipsbe | mipseb | mipsel | mipsle \ | mips16 \ | mips64 | mips64el \ - | mips64vr | mips64vrel \ + | mips64octeon | mips64octeonel \ | mips64orion | mips64orionel \ + | mips64r5900 | mips64r5900el \ + | mips64vr | mips64vrel \ | mips64vr4100 | mips64vr4100el \ | mips64vr4300 | mips64vr4300el \ | mips64vr5000 | mips64vr5000el \ @@ -268,6 +272,7 @@ case $basic_machine in | mipsisa64sr71k | mipsisa64sr71kel \ | mipstx39 | mipstx39el \ | mn10200 | mn10300 \ + | moxie \ | mt \ | msp430 \ | nios | nios2 \ @@ -277,7 +282,7 @@ case $basic_machine in | powerpc | powerpc64 | powerpc64le | powerpcle | ppcbe \ | pyramid \ | score \ - | sh | sh[1234] | sh[24]a | sh[23]e | sh[34]eb | sheb | shbe | shle | sh[1234]le | sh3ele \ + | sh | sh[1234] | sh[24]a | sh[24]aeb | sh[23]e | sh[34]eb | sheb | shbe | shle | sh[1234]le | sh3ele \ | sh64 | sh64le \ | sparc | sparc64 | sparc64b | sparc64v | sparc86x | sparclet | sparclite \ | sparcv8 | sparcv9 | sparcv9b | sparcv9v \ @@ -286,7 +291,7 @@ case $basic_machine in | v850 | v850e \ | we32k \ | x86 | xc16x | xscale | xscalee[bl] | xstormy16 | xtensa \ - | z8k) + | z8k | z80) basic_machine=$basic_machine-unknown ;; m6811 | m68hc11 | m6812 | m68hc12) @@ -329,14 +334,17 @@ case $basic_machine in | hppa-* | hppa1.[01]-* | hppa2.0-* | hppa2.0[nw]-* | hppa64-* \ | i*86-* | i860-* | i960-* | ia64-* \ | ip2k-* | iq2000-* \ + | lm32-* \ | m32c-* | m32r-* | m32rle-* \ | m68000-* | m680[012346]0-* | m68360-* | m683?2-* | m68k-* \ - | m88110-* | m88k-* | maxq-* | mcore-* \ + | m88110-* | m88k-* | maxq-* | mcore-* | metag-* \ | mips-* | mipsbe-* | mipseb-* | mipsel-* | mipsle-* \ | mips16-* \ | mips64-* | mips64el-* \ - | mips64vr-* | mips64vrel-* \ + | mips64octeon-* | mips64octeonel-* \ | mips64orion-* | mips64orionel-* \ + | mips64r5900-* | mips64r5900el-* \ + | mips64vr-* | mips64vrel-* \ | mips64vr4100-* | mips64vr4100el-* \ | mips64vr4300-* | mips64vr4300el-* \ | mips64vr5000-* | mips64vr5000el-* \ @@ -358,20 +366,20 @@ case $basic_machine in | powerpc-* | powerpc64-* | powerpc64le-* | powerpcle-* | ppcbe-* \ | pyramid-* \ | romp-* | rs6000-* \ - | sh-* | sh[1234]-* | sh[24]a-* | sh[23]e-* | sh[34]eb-* | sheb-* | shbe-* \ + | sh-* | sh[1234]-* | sh[24]a-* | sh[24]aeb-* | sh[23]e-* | sh[34]eb-* | sheb-* | shbe-* \ | shle-* | sh[1234]le-* | sh3ele-* | sh64-* | sh64le-* \ | sparc-* | sparc64-* | sparc64b-* | sparc64v-* | sparc86x-* | sparclet-* \ | sparclite-* \ | sparcv8-* | sparcv9-* | sparcv9b-* | sparcv9v-* | strongarm-* | sv1-* | sx?-* \ | tahoe-* | thumb-* \ - | tic30-* | tic4x-* | tic54x-* | tic55x-* | tic6x-* | tic80-* \ + | tic30-* | tic4x-* | tic54x-* | tic55x-* | tic6x-* | tic80-* | tile-* \ | tron-* \ | v850-* | v850e-* | vax-* \ | we32k-* \ | x86-* | x86_64-* | xc16x-* | xps100-* | xscale-* | xscalee[bl]-* \ | xstormy16-* | xtensa*-* \ | ymp-* \ - | z8k-*) + | z8k-* | z80-*) ;; # Recognize the basic CPU types without company name, with glob match. xtensa*) @@ -439,6 +447,10 @@ case $basic_machine in basic_machine=m68k-apollo os=-bsd ;; + aros) + basic_machine=i386-pc + os=-aros + ;; aux) basic_machine=m68k-apple os=-aux @@ -459,6 +471,10 @@ case $basic_machine in basic_machine=c90-cray os=-unicos ;; + cegcc) + basic_machine=arm-unknown + os=-cegcc + ;; convex-c1) basic_machine=c1-convex os=-bsd @@ -526,6 +542,10 @@ case $basic_machine in basic_machine=m88k-motorola os=-sysv3 ;; + dicos) + basic_machine=i686-pc + os=-dicos + ;; djgpp) basic_machine=i586-pc os=-msdosdjgpp @@ -1128,6 +1148,10 @@ case $basic_machine in basic_machine=z8k-unknown os=-sim ;; + z80-*-coff) + basic_machine=z80-unknown + os=-sim + ;; none) basic_machine=none-none os=-none @@ -1166,7 +1190,7 @@ case $basic_machine in we32k) basic_machine=we32k-att ;; - sh[1234] | sh[24]a | sh[34]eb | sh[1234]le | sh[23]ele) + sh[1234] | sh[24]a | sh[24]aeb | sh[34]eb | sh[1234]le | sh[23]ele) basic_machine=sh-unknown ;; sparc | sparcv8 | sparcv9 | sparcv9b | sparcv9v) @@ -1238,8 +1262,9 @@ case $os in -gnu* | -bsd* | -mach* | -minix* | -genix* | -ultrix* | -irix* \ | -*vms* | -sco* | -esix* | -isc* | -aix* | -sunos | -sunos[34]*\ | -hpux* | -unos* | -osf* | -luna* | -dgux* | -solaris* | -sym* \ + | -kopensolaris* \ | -amigaos* | -amigados* | -msdos* | -newsos* | -unicos* | -aof* \ - | -aos* \ + | -aos* | -aros* \ | -nindy* | -vxsim* | -vxworks* | -ebmon* | -hms* | -mvs* \ | -clix* | -riscos* | -uniplus* | -iris* | -rtu* | -xenix* \ | -hiux* | -386bsd* | -knetbsd* | -mirbsd* | -netbsd* \ @@ -1248,7 +1273,7 @@ case $os in | -bosx* | -nextstep* | -cxux* | -aout* | -elf* | -oabi* \ | -ptx* | -coff* | -ecoff* | -winnt* | -domain* | -vsta* \ | -udi* | -eabi* | -lites* | -ieee* | -go32* | -aux* \ - | -chorusos* | -chorusrdb* \ + | -chorusos* | -chorusrdb* | -cegcc* \ | -cygwin* | -pe* | -psos* | -moss* | -proelf* | -rtems* \ | -mingw32* | -linux-gnu* | -linux-newlib* | -linux-uclibc* \ | -uxpv* | -beos* | -mpeix* | -udk* \ @@ -1388,6 +1413,9 @@ case $os in -zvmoe) os=-zvmoe ;; + -dicos*) + os=-dicos + ;; -none) ;; *) diff --git a/configure b/configure index 609ee33ff..8dc117655 100755 --- a/configure +++ b/configure @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ #! /bin/sh # Guess values for system-dependent variables and create Makefiles. -# Generated by GNU Autoconf 2.62 for libpng 1.0.46. +# Generated by GNU Autoconf 2.63 for libpng 1.0.47. # # Report bugs to . # @@ -745,8 +745,8 @@ SHELL=${CONFIG_SHELL-/bin/sh} # Identity of this package. 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" >&6; } linux* | k*bsd*-gnu) case $cc_basename in - icc* | ecc* | ifort*) + # old Intel for x86_64 which still supported -KPIC. + ecc*) lt_prog_compiler_wl='-Wl,' lt_prog_compiler_pic='-KPIC' lt_prog_compiler_static='-static' ;; + # icc used to be incompatible with GCC. + # ICC 10 doesn't accept -KPIC any more. + icc* | ifort*) + lt_prog_compiler_wl='-Wl,' + lt_prog_compiler_pic='-fPIC' + lt_prog_compiler_static='-static' + ;; + # Lahey Fortran 8.1. + lf95*) + lt_prog_compiler_wl='-Wl,' + lt_prog_compiler_pic='--shared' + lt_prog_compiler_static='--static' + ;; pgcc* | pgf77* | pgf90* | pgf95*) # Portland Group compilers (*not* the Pentium gcc compiler, # which looks to be a dead project) @@ -8017,11 +8345,11 @@ else -e 's:.*FLAGS}\{0,1\} :&$lt_compiler_flag :; t' \ -e 's: [^ ]*conftest\.: $lt_compiler_flag&:; t' \ -e 's:$: $lt_compiler_flag:'` - (eval echo "\"\$as_me:8020: $lt_compile\"" >&5) + (eval echo "\"\$as_me:8348: $lt_compile\"" >&5) (eval "$lt_compile" 2>conftest.err) ac_status=$? cat conftest.err >&5 - echo "$as_me:8024: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + echo "$as_me:8352: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 if (exit $ac_status) && test -s "$ac_outfile"; then # The compiler can only warn and ignore the option if not recognized # So say no if there are warnings other than the usual output. @@ -8122,11 +8450,11 @@ else -e 's:.*FLAGS}\{0,1\} :&$lt_compiler_flag :; t' \ -e 's: [^ ]*conftest\.: $lt_compiler_flag&:; t' \ -e 's:$: $lt_compiler_flag:'` - (eval echo "\"\$as_me:8125: $lt_compile\"" >&5) + (eval echo "\"\$as_me:8453: $lt_compile\"" >&5) (eval "$lt_compile" 2>out/conftest.err) ac_status=$? cat out/conftest.err >&5 - echo "$as_me:8129: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + echo "$as_me:8457: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 if (exit $ac_status) && test -s out/conftest2.$ac_objext then # The compiler can only warn and ignore the option if not recognized @@ -8177,11 +8505,11 @@ else -e 's:.*FLAGS}\{0,1\} :&$lt_compiler_flag :; t' \ -e 's: [^ ]*conftest\.: $lt_compiler_flag&:; t' \ -e 's:$: $lt_compiler_flag:'` - (eval echo "\"\$as_me:8180: $lt_compile\"" >&5) + (eval echo "\"\$as_me:8508: $lt_compile\"" >&5) (eval "$lt_compile" 2>out/conftest.err) ac_status=$? cat out/conftest.err >&5 - echo "$as_me:8184: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + echo "$as_me:8512: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 if (exit $ac_status) && test -s out/conftest2.$ac_objext then # The compiler can only warn and ignore the option if not recognized @@ -8281,7 +8609,7 @@ $as_echo_n "checking whether the $compiler linker ($LD) supports shared librarie extract_expsyms_cmds= case $host_os in - cygwin* | mingw* | pw32*) + cygwin* | mingw* | pw32* | cegcc*) # FIXME: the MSVC++ port hasn't been tested in a loooong time # When not using gcc, we currently assume that we are using # Microsoft Visual C++. @@ -8368,7 +8696,7 @@ _LT_EOF fi ;; - cygwin* | mingw* | pw32*) + cygwin* | mingw* | pw32* | cegcc*) # _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_libdir_flag_spec, ) is actually meaningless, # as there is no search path for DLLs. hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='-L$libdir' @@ -8434,6 +8762,9 @@ _LT_EOF tmp_addflag=' -i_dynamic -nofor_main' ;; ifc* | ifort*) # Intel Fortran compiler tmp_addflag=' -nofor_main' ;; + lf95*) # Lahey Fortran 8.1 + whole_archive_flag_spec= + tmp_sharedflag='--shared' ;; xl[cC]*) # IBM XL C 8.0 on PPC (deal with xlf below) tmp_sharedflag='-qmkshrobj' tmp_addflag= ;; @@ -8665,6 +8996,7 @@ _LT_EOF fi fi + export_dynamic_flag_spec='${wl}-bexpall' # It seems that -bexpall does not export symbols beginning with # underscore (_), so it is better to generate a list of symbols to export. always_export_symbols=yes @@ -8839,7 +9171,7 @@ if test -z "$aix_libpath"; then aix_libpath="/usr/lib:/lib"; fi export_dynamic_flag_spec=-rdynamic ;; - cygwin* | mingw* | pw32*) + cygwin* | mingw* | pw32* | cegcc*) # When not using gcc, we currently assume that we are using # Microsoft Visual C++. # hardcode_libdir_flag_spec is actually meaningless, as there is @@ -8870,7 +9202,11 @@ if test -z "$aix_libpath"; then aix_libpath="/usr/lib:/lib"; fi whole_archive_flag_spec='' link_all_deplibs=yes allow_undefined_flag="$_lt_dar_allow_undefined" - if test "$GCC" = "yes"; then + case $cc_basename in + ifort*) _lt_dar_can_shared=yes ;; + *) _lt_dar_can_shared=$GCC ;; + esac + if test "$_lt_dar_can_shared" = "yes"; then output_verbose_link_cmd=echo archive_cmds="\$CC -dynamiclib \$allow_undefined_flag -o \$lib \$libobjs \$deplibs \$compiler_flags -install_name \$rpath/\$soname \$verstring $_lt_dar_single_mod${_lt_dsymutil}" module_cmds="\$CC \$allow_undefined_flag -o \$lib -bundle \$libobjs \$deplibs \$compiler_flags${_lt_dsymutil}" @@ -8962,7 +9298,7 @@ if test -z "$aix_libpath"; then aix_libpath="/usr/lib:/lib"; fi archive_cmds='$CC -shared ${wl}+h ${wl}$soname -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags' ;; ia64*) - archive_cmds='$CC -shared ${wl}+h ${wl}$soname ${wl}+nodefaultrpath -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags' + archive_cmds='$CC -shared -fPIC ${wl}+h ${wl}$soname ${wl}+nodefaultrpath -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags' ;; *) archive_cmds='$CC -shared -fPIC ${wl}+h ${wl}$soname ${wl}+b ${wl}$install_libdir -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags' @@ -9704,14 +10040,14 @@ bsdi[45]*) # libtool to hard-code these into programs ;; -cygwin* | mingw* | pw32*) +cygwin* | mingw* | pw32* | cegcc*) version_type=windows shrext_cmds=".dll" need_version=no need_lib_prefix=no case $GCC,$host_os in - yes,cygwin* | yes,mingw* | yes,pw32*) + yes,cygwin* | yes,mingw* | yes,pw32* | yes,cegcc*) library_names_spec='$libname.dll.a' # DLL is installed to $(libdir)/../bin by postinstall_cmds postinstall_cmds='base_file=`basename \${file}`~ @@ -9734,7 +10070,7 @@ cygwin* | mingw* | pw32*) soname_spec='`echo ${libname} | sed -e 's/^lib/cyg/'``echo ${release} | $SED -e 's/[.]/-/g'`${versuffix}${shared_ext}' sys_lib_search_path_spec="/usr/lib /lib/w32api /lib /usr/local/lib" ;; - mingw*) + mingw* | cegcc*) # MinGW DLLs use traditional 'lib' prefix soname_spec='${libname}`echo ${release} | $SED -e 's/[.]/-/g'`${versuffix}${shared_ext}' sys_lib_search_path_spec=`$CC -print-search-dirs | $GREP "^libraries:" | $SED -e "s/^libraries://" -e "s,=/,/,g"` @@ -10207,7 +10543,7 @@ tpf*) version_type=linux need_lib_prefix=no need_version=no - library_name_spec='${libname}${release}${shared_ext}$versuffix ${libname}${release}${shared_ext}$major $libname${shared_ext}' + library_names_spec='${libname}${release}${shared_ext}$versuffix ${libname}${release}${shared_ext}$major $libname${shared_ext}' shlibpath_var=LD_LIBRARY_PATH shlibpath_overrides_runpath=no hardcode_into_libs=yes @@ -10384,7 +10720,7 @@ else lt_cv_dlopen_self=yes ;; - mingw* | pw32*) + mingw* | pw32* | cegcc*) lt_cv_dlopen="LoadLibrary" lt_cv_dlopen_libs= ;; @@ -10461,7 +10797,7 @@ LIBS=$ac_check_lib_save_LIBS fi { $as_echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_lib_dl_dlopen" >&5 $as_echo "$ac_cv_lib_dl_dlopen" >&6; } -if test $ac_cv_lib_dl_dlopen = yes; then +if test "x$ac_cv_lib_dl_dlopen" = x""yes; then lt_cv_dlopen="dlopen" lt_cv_dlopen_libs="-ldl" else @@ -10559,7 +10895,7 @@ rm -f core conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest_ipa8_conftest.oo \ fi { $as_echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_func_shl_load" >&5 $as_echo "$ac_cv_func_shl_load" >&6; } -if test $ac_cv_func_shl_load = yes; then +if test "x$ac_cv_func_shl_load" = x""yes; then lt_cv_dlopen="shl_load" else { $as_echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for shl_load in -ldld" >&5 @@ -10627,7 +10963,7 @@ LIBS=$ac_check_lib_save_LIBS fi { $as_echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_lib_dld_shl_load" >&5 $as_echo "$ac_cv_lib_dld_shl_load" >&6; } -if test $ac_cv_lib_dld_shl_load = yes; then +if test "x$ac_cv_lib_dld_shl_load" = x""yes; then lt_cv_dlopen="shl_load" lt_cv_dlopen_libs="-ldld" else { $as_echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for dlopen" >&5 @@ -10715,7 +11051,7 @@ rm -f core conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest_ipa8_conftest.oo \ fi { $as_echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_func_dlopen" >&5 $as_echo "$ac_cv_func_dlopen" >&6; } -if test $ac_cv_func_dlopen = yes; then +if test "x$ac_cv_func_dlopen" = x""yes; then lt_cv_dlopen="dlopen" else { $as_echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for dlopen in -ldl" >&5 @@ -10783,7 +11119,7 @@ LIBS=$ac_check_lib_save_LIBS fi { $as_echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_lib_dl_dlopen" >&5 $as_echo "$ac_cv_lib_dl_dlopen" >&6; } -if test $ac_cv_lib_dl_dlopen = yes; then +if test "x$ac_cv_lib_dl_dlopen" = x""yes; then lt_cv_dlopen="dlopen" lt_cv_dlopen_libs="-ldl" else { $as_echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for dlopen in -lsvld" >&5 @@ -10851,7 +11187,7 @@ LIBS=$ac_check_lib_save_LIBS fi { $as_echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_lib_svld_dlopen" >&5 $as_echo "$ac_cv_lib_svld_dlopen" >&6; } -if test $ac_cv_lib_svld_dlopen = yes; then +if test "x$ac_cv_lib_svld_dlopen" = x""yes; then lt_cv_dlopen="dlopen" lt_cv_dlopen_libs="-lsvld" else { $as_echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for dld_link in -ldld" >&5 @@ -10919,7 +11255,7 @@ LIBS=$ac_check_lib_save_LIBS fi { $as_echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_lib_dld_dld_link" >&5 $as_echo "$ac_cv_lib_dld_dld_link" >&6; } -if test $ac_cv_lib_dld_dld_link = yes; then +if test "x$ac_cv_lib_dld_dld_link" = x""yes; then lt_cv_dlopen="dld_link" lt_cv_dlopen_libs="-ldld" fi @@ -10969,7 +11305,7 @@ else lt_dlunknown=0; lt_dlno_uscore=1; lt_dlneed_uscore=2 lt_status=$lt_dlunknown cat > conftest.$ac_ext <<_LT_EOF -#line 10972 "configure" +#line 11308 "configure" #include "confdefs.h" #if HAVE_DLFCN_H @@ -11010,10 +11346,6 @@ else # endif #endif -#ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" void exit (int); -#endif - void fnord() { int i=42;} int main () { @@ -11029,7 +11361,7 @@ int main () else puts (dlerror ()); - exit (status); + return status; } _LT_EOF if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_link\"") >&5 @@ -11069,7 +11401,7 @@ else lt_dlunknown=0; lt_dlno_uscore=1; lt_dlneed_uscore=2 lt_status=$lt_dlunknown cat > conftest.$ac_ext <<_LT_EOF -#line 11072 "configure" +#line 11404 "configure" #include "confdefs.h" #if HAVE_DLFCN_H @@ -11110,10 +11442,6 @@ else # endif #endif -#ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" void exit (int); -#endif - void fnord() { int i=42;} int main () { @@ -11129,7 +11457,7 @@ int main () else puts (dlerror ()); - exit (status); + return status; } _LT_EOF if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_link\"") >&5 @@ -11623,8 +11951,9 @@ ac_res=`eval 'as_val=${'$as_ac_Header'} $as_echo "$ac_res" >&6; } fi -if test `eval 'as_val=${'$as_ac_Header'} - $as_echo "$as_val"'` = yes; then +as_val=`eval 'as_val=${'$as_ac_Header'} + $as_echo "$as_val"'` + if test "x$as_val" = x""yes; then cat >>confdefs.h <<_ACEOF #define `$as_echo "HAVE_$ac_header" | $as_tr_cpp` 1 _ACEOF @@ -11836,7 +12165,7 @@ rm -f core conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext fi { $as_echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_type_size_t" >&5 $as_echo "$ac_cv_type_size_t" >&6; } -if test $ac_cv_type_size_t = yes; then +if test "x$ac_cv_type_size_t" = x""yes; then : else @@ -12153,7 +12482,7 @@ LIBS=$ac_check_lib_save_LIBS fi { $as_echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_lib_m_pow" >&5 $as_echo "$ac_cv_lib_m_pow" >&6; } -if test $ac_cv_lib_m_pow = yes; then +if test "x$ac_cv_lib_m_pow" = x""yes; then POW_LIB=-lm else { $as_echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: cannot find library containing definition of pow" >&5 @@ -12255,8 +12584,9 @@ ac_res=`eval 'as_val=${'$as_ac_var'} $as_echo "$as_val"'` { $as_echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_res" >&5 $as_echo "$ac_res" >&6; } -if test `eval 'as_val=${'$as_ac_var'} - $as_echo "$as_val"'` = yes; then +as_val=`eval 'as_val=${'$as_ac_var'} + $as_echo "$as_val"'` + if test "x$as_val" = x""yes; then cat >>confdefs.h <<_ACEOF #define `$as_echo "HAVE_$ac_func" | $as_tr_cpp` 1 _ACEOF @@ -12359,8 +12689,9 @@ ac_res=`eval 'as_val=${'$as_ac_var'} $as_echo "$as_val"'` { $as_echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_res" >&5 $as_echo "$ac_res" >&6; } -if test `eval 'as_val=${'$as_ac_var'} - $as_echo "$as_val"'` = yes; then +as_val=`eval 'as_val=${'$as_ac_var'} + $as_echo "$as_val"'` + if test "x$as_val" = x""yes; then cat >>confdefs.h <<_ACEOF #define `$as_echo "HAVE_$ac_func" | $as_tr_cpp` 1 _ACEOF @@ -12432,7 +12763,7 @@ LIBS=$ac_check_lib_save_LIBS fi { $as_echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_lib_m_pow" >&5 $as_echo "$ac_cv_lib_m_pow" >&6; } -if test $ac_cv_lib_m_pow = yes; then +if test "x$ac_cv_lib_m_pow" = x""yes; then cat >>confdefs.h <<_ACEOF #define HAVE_LIBM 1 _ACEOF @@ -12514,7 +12845,7 @@ LIBS=$ac_check_lib_save_LIBS fi { $as_echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_lib_z_zlibVersion" >&5 $as_echo "$ac_cv_lib_z_zlibVersion" >&6; } -if test $ac_cv_lib_z_zlibVersion = yes; then +if test "x$ac_cv_lib_z_zlibVersion" = x""yes; then cat >>confdefs.h <<_ACEOF #define HAVE_LIBZ 1 _ACEOF @@ -12705,8 +13036,8 @@ _ACEOF case $ac_val in #( *${as_nl}*) case $ac_var in #( - *_cv_*) { $as_echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: Cache variable $ac_var contains a newline." >&5 -$as_echo "$as_me: WARNING: Cache variable $ac_var contains a newline." >&2;} ;; + *_cv_*) { $as_echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: cache variable $ac_var contains a newline" >&5 +$as_echo "$as_me: WARNING: cache variable $ac_var contains a newline" >&2;} ;; esac case $ac_var in #( _ | IFS | as_nl) ;; #( @@ -12775,6 +13106,14 @@ LIBOBJS=$ac_libobjs LTLIBOBJS=$ac_ltlibobjs + if test -n "$EXEEXT"; then + am__EXEEXT_TRUE= + am__EXEEXT_FALSE='#' +else + am__EXEEXT_TRUE='#' + am__EXEEXT_FALSE= +fi + if test -z "${MAINTAINER_MODE_TRUE}" && test -z "${MAINTAINER_MODE_FALSE}"; then { { $as_echo "$as_me:$LINENO: error: conditional \"MAINTAINER_MODE\" was never defined. Usually this means the macro was only invoked conditionally." >&5 @@ -13125,8 +13464,8 @@ exec 6>&1 # report actual input values of CONFIG_FILES etc. instead of their # values after options handling. ac_log=" -This file was extended by libpng $as_me 1.0.46, which was -generated by GNU Autoconf 2.62. Invocation command line was +This file was extended by libpng $as_me 1.0.47, which was +generated by GNU Autoconf 2.63. Invocation command line was CONFIG_FILES = $CONFIG_FILES CONFIG_HEADERS = $CONFIG_HEADERS @@ -13139,6 +13478,15 @@ on `(hostname || uname -n) 2>/dev/null | sed 1q` _ACEOF +case $ac_config_files in *" +"*) set x $ac_config_files; shift; ac_config_files=$*;; +esac + +case $ac_config_headers in *" +"*) set x $ac_config_headers; shift; ac_config_headers=$*;; +esac + + cat >>$CONFIG_STATUS <<_ACEOF || ac_write_fail=1 # Files that config.status was made for. config_files="$ac_config_files" @@ -13152,16 +13500,17 @@ ac_cs_usage="\ \`$as_me' instantiates files from templates according to the current configuration. -Usage: $0 [OPTIONS] [FILE]... +Usage: $0 [OPTION]... [FILE]... -h, --help print this help, then exit -V, --version print version number and configuration settings, then exit - -q, --quiet do not print progress messages + -q, --quiet, --silent + do not print progress messages -d, --debug don't remove temporary files --recheck update $as_me by reconfiguring in the same conditions - --file=FILE[:TEMPLATE] + --file=FILE[:TEMPLATE] instantiate the configuration file FILE - --header=FILE[:TEMPLATE] + --header=FILE[:TEMPLATE] instantiate the configuration header FILE Configuration files: @@ -13178,8 +13527,8 @@ Report bugs to ." _ACEOF cat >>$CONFIG_STATUS <<_ACEOF || ac_write_fail=1 ac_cs_version="\\ -libpng config.status 1.0.46 -configured by $0, generated by GNU Autoconf 2.62, +libpng config.status 1.0.47 +configured by $0, generated by GNU Autoconf 2.63, with options \\"`$as_echo "$ac_configure_args" | sed 's/^ //; s/[\\""\`\$]/\\\\&/g'`\\" Copyright (C) 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc. @@ -13362,6 +13711,8 @@ need_locks='`$ECHO "X$need_locks" | $Xsed -e "$delay_single_quote_subst"`' DSYMUTIL='`$ECHO "X$DSYMUTIL" | $Xsed -e "$delay_single_quote_subst"`' NMEDIT='`$ECHO "X$NMEDIT" | $Xsed -e "$delay_single_quote_subst"`' LIPO='`$ECHO "X$LIPO" | $Xsed -e "$delay_single_quote_subst"`' +OTOOL='`$ECHO "X$OTOOL" | $Xsed -e "$delay_single_quote_subst"`' +OTOOL64='`$ECHO "X$OTOOL64" | $Xsed -e "$delay_single_quote_subst"`' libext='`$ECHO "X$libext" | $Xsed -e "$delay_single_quote_subst"`' shrext_cmds='`$ECHO "X$shrext_cmds" | $Xsed -e "$delay_single_quote_subst"`' extract_expsyms_cmds='`$ECHO "X$extract_expsyms_cmds" | $Xsed -e "$delay_single_quote_subst"`' @@ -13459,6 +13810,8 @@ need_locks \ DSYMUTIL \ NMEDIT \ LIPO \ +OTOOL \ +OTOOL64 \ shrext_cmds \ export_dynamic_flag_spec \ whole_archive_flag_spec \ @@ -13640,7 +13993,8 @@ for ac_last_try in false false false false false :; do $as_echo "$as_me: error: could not make $CONFIG_STATUS" >&2;} { (exit 1); exit 1; }; } - if test `sed -n "s/.*$ac_delim\$/X/p" conf$$subs.awk | grep -c X` = $ac_delim_num; then + ac_delim_n=`sed -n "s/.*$ac_delim\$/X/p" conf$$subs.awk | grep -c X` + if test $ac_delim_n = $ac_delim_num; then break elif $ac_last_try; then { { $as_echo "$as_me:$LINENO: error: could not make $CONFIG_STATUS" >&5 @@ -13845,9 +14199,9 @@ cat >>$CONFIG_STATUS <<_ACEOF || ac_write_fail=1 } split(mac1, mac2, "(") #) macro = mac2[1] + prefix = substr(line, 1, index(line, defundef) - 1) if (D_is_set[macro]) { # Preserve the white space surrounding the "#". - prefix = substr(line, 1, index(line, defundef) - 1) print prefix "define", macro P[macro] D[macro] next } else { @@ -13855,7 +14209,7 @@ cat >>$CONFIG_STATUS <<_ACEOF || ac_write_fail=1 # in the case of _POSIX_SOURCE, which is predefined and required # on some systems where configure will not decide to define it. if (defundef == "undef") { - print "/*", line, "*/" + print "/*", prefix defundef, macro, "*/" next } } @@ -13879,8 +14233,8 @@ do esac case $ac_mode$ac_tag in :[FHL]*:*);; - :L* | :C*:*) { { $as_echo "$as_me:$LINENO: error: Invalid tag $ac_tag." >&5 -$as_echo "$as_me: error: Invalid tag $ac_tag." >&2;} + :L* | :C*:*) { { $as_echo "$as_me:$LINENO: error: invalid tag $ac_tag" >&5 +$as_echo "$as_me: error: invalid tag $ac_tag" >&2;} { (exit 1); exit 1; }; };; :[FH]-) ac_tag=-:-;; :[FH]*) ac_tag=$ac_tag:$ac_tag.in;; @@ -14212,18 +14566,28 @@ $as_echo "$as_me: executing $ac_file commands" >&6;} case $ac_file$ac_mode in - "depfiles":C) test x"$AMDEP_TRUE" != x"" || for mf in $CONFIG_FILES; do - # Strip MF so we end up with the name of the file. - mf=`echo "$mf" | sed -e 's/:.*$//'` - # Check whether this is an Automake generated Makefile or not. - # We used to match only the files named `Makefile.in', but - # some people rename them; so instead we look at the file content. - # Grep'ing the first line is not enough: some people post-process - # each Makefile.in and add a new line on top of each file to say so. - # Grep'ing the whole file is not good either: AIX grep has a line - # limit of 2048, but all sed's we know have understand at least 4000. - if sed -n 's,^#.*generated by automake.*,X,p' "$mf" | grep X >/dev/null 2>&1; then - dirpart=`$as_dirname -- "$mf" || + "depfiles":C) test x"$AMDEP_TRUE" != x"" || { + # Autoconf 2.62 quotes --file arguments for eval, but not when files + # are listed without --file. Let's play safe and only enable the eval + # if we detect the quoting. + case $CONFIG_FILES in + *\'*) eval set x "$CONFIG_FILES" ;; + *) set x $CONFIG_FILES ;; + esac + shift + for mf + do + # Strip MF so we end up with the name of the file. + mf=`echo "$mf" | sed -e 's/:.*$//'` + # Check whether this is an Automake generated Makefile or not. + # We used to match only the files named `Makefile.in', but + # some people rename them; so instead we look at the file content. + # Grep'ing the first line is not enough: some people post-process + # each Makefile.in and add a new line on top of each file to say so. + # Grep'ing the whole file is not good either: AIX grep has a line + # limit of 2048, but all sed's we know have understand at least 4000. + if sed -n 's,^#.*generated by automake.*,X,p' "$mf" | grep X >/dev/null 2>&1; then + dirpart=`$as_dirname -- "$mf" || $as_expr X"$mf" : 'X\(.*[^/]\)//*[^/][^/]*/*$' \| \ X"$mf" : 'X\(//\)[^/]' \| \ X"$mf" : 'X\(//\)$' \| \ @@ -14246,28 +14610,28 @@ $as_echo X"$mf" | q } s/.*/./; q'` - else - continue - fi - # Extract the definition of DEPDIR, am__include, and am__quote - # from the Makefile without running `make'. - DEPDIR=`sed -n 's/^DEPDIR = //p' < "$mf"` - test -z "$DEPDIR" && continue - am__include=`sed -n 's/^am__include = //p' < "$mf"` - test -z "am__include" && continue - am__quote=`sed -n 's/^am__quote = //p' < "$mf"` - # When using ansi2knr, U may be empty or an underscore; expand it - U=`sed -n 's/^U = //p' < "$mf"` - # Find all dependency output files, they are included files with - # $(DEPDIR) in their names. We invoke sed twice because it is the - # simplest approach to changing $(DEPDIR) to its actual value in the - # expansion. - for file in `sed -n " - s/^$am__include $am__quote\(.*(DEPDIR).*\)$am__quote"'$/\1/p' <"$mf" | \ - sed -e 's/\$(DEPDIR)/'"$DEPDIR"'/g' -e 's/\$U/'"$U"'/g'`; do - # Make sure the directory exists. - test -f "$dirpart/$file" && continue - fdir=`$as_dirname -- "$file" || + else + continue + fi + # Extract the definition of DEPDIR, am__include, and am__quote + # from the Makefile without running `make'. + DEPDIR=`sed -n 's/^DEPDIR = //p' < "$mf"` + test -z "$DEPDIR" && continue + am__include=`sed -n 's/^am__include = //p' < "$mf"` + test -z "am__include" && continue + am__quote=`sed -n 's/^am__quote = //p' < "$mf"` + # When using ansi2knr, U may be empty or an underscore; expand it + U=`sed -n 's/^U = //p' < "$mf"` + # Find all dependency output files, they are included files with + # $(DEPDIR) in their names. We invoke sed twice because it is the + # simplest approach to changing $(DEPDIR) to its actual value in the + # expansion. + for file in `sed -n " + s/^$am__include $am__quote\(.*(DEPDIR).*\)$am__quote"'$/\1/p' <"$mf" | \ + sed -e 's/\$(DEPDIR)/'"$DEPDIR"'/g' -e 's/\$U/'"$U"'/g'`; do + # Make sure the directory exists. + test -f "$dirpart/$file" && continue + fdir=`$as_dirname -- "$file" || $as_expr X"$file" : 'X\(.*[^/]\)//*[^/][^/]*/*$' \| \ X"$file" : 'X\(//\)[^/]' \| \ X"$file" : 'X\(//\)$' \| \ @@ -14290,7 +14654,7 @@ $as_echo X"$file" | q } s/.*/./; q'` - { as_dir=$dirpart/$fdir + { as_dir=$dirpart/$fdir case $as_dir in #( -*) as_dir=./$as_dir;; esac @@ -14331,10 +14695,11 @@ $as_echo X"$as_dir" | } || test -d "$as_dir" || { { $as_echo "$as_me:$LINENO: error: cannot create directory $as_dir" >&5 $as_echo "$as_me: error: cannot create directory $as_dir" >&2;} { (exit 1); exit 1; }; }; } - # echo "creating $dirpart/$file" - echo '# dummy' > "$dirpart/$file" + # echo "creating $dirpart/$file" + echo '# dummy' > "$dirpart/$file" + done done -done +} ;; "libtool":C) @@ -14527,6 +14892,12 @@ NMEDIT=$lt_NMEDIT # Tool to manipulate fat objects and archives on Mac OS X. LIPO=$lt_LIPO +# ldd/readelf like tool for Mach-O binaries on Mac OS X. +OTOOL=$lt_OTOOL + +# ldd/readelf like tool for 64 bit Mach-O binaries on Mac OS X 10.4. +OTOOL64=$lt_OTOOL64 + # Old archive suffix (normally "a"). libext=$libext @@ -15009,7 +15380,7 @@ if test "$no_create" != yes; then $ac_cs_success || { (exit 1); exit 1; } fi if test -n "$ac_unrecognized_opts" && test "$enable_option_checking" != no; then - { $as_echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: Unrecognized options: $ac_unrecognized_opts" >&5 -$as_echo "$as_me: WARNING: Unrecognized options: $ac_unrecognized_opts" >&2;} + { $as_echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: unrecognized options: $ac_unrecognized_opts" >&5 +$as_echo "$as_me: WARNING: unrecognized options: $ac_unrecognized_opts" >&2;} fi diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac index 582b0de7d..e2cd6d38e 100644 --- a/configure.ac +++ b/configure.ac @@ -18,15 +18,15 @@ AC_PREREQ(2.59) dnl Version number stuff here: -AC_INIT([libpng], [1.0.46], [png-mng-implement@lists.sourceforge.net]) +AC_INIT([libpng], [1.0.47], [png-mng-implement@lists.sourceforge.net]) AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE dnl stop configure from automagically running automake AM_MAINTAINER_MODE -PNGLIB_VERSION=1.0.46 +PNGLIB_VERSION=1.0.47 PNGLIB_MAJOR=1 PNGLIB_MINOR=0 -PNGLIB_RELEASE=46 +PNGLIB_RELEASE=47 dnl End of version number stuff diff --git a/contrib/visupng/PngFile.c b/contrib/visupng/PngFile.c index 959afe9de..6154ce230 100644 --- a/contrib/visupng/PngFile.c +++ b/contrib/visupng/PngFile.c @@ -2,8 +2,11 @@ // PNGFILE.C -- Image File Functions //------------------------------------- -// Copyright 2000, Willem van Schaik. For conditions of distribution and -// use, see the copyright/license/disclaimer notice in png.h +// Copyright 2000, Willem van Schaik. +// +// This code is released under the libpng license. +// For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer +// and license in png.h #include #include diff --git a/contrib/visupng/PngFile.h b/contrib/visupng/PngFile.h index a900fd4fd..f695811cc 100644 --- a/contrib/visupng/PngFile.h +++ b/contrib/visupng/PngFile.h @@ -2,8 +2,11 @@ // PNGFILE.H -- Header File for pngfile.c //------------------------------------------ -// Copyright 2000, Willem van Schaik. For conditions of distribution and -// use, see the copyright/license/disclaimer notice in png.h +// Copyright 2000, Willem van Schaik. + +// This code is released under the libpng license. +// For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer +// and license in png.h #include #include diff --git a/contrib/visupng/README.txt b/contrib/visupng/README.txt index 4a753d8e2..4047119a5 100644 --- a/contrib/visupng/README.txt +++ b/contrib/visupng/README.txt @@ -1,8 +1,11 @@ Microsoft Developer Studio Build File, Format Version 6.00 for VisualPng ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -Copyright 2000, Willem van Schaik. For conditions of distribution and -use, see the copyright/license/disclaimer notice in png.h +Copyright 2000, Willem van Schaik. + +This code is released under the libpng license. +For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer +and license in png.h As a PNG .dll demo VisualPng is finished. More features would only hinder the program's objective. However, further extensions (like support for other diff --git a/contrib/visupng/VisualPng.c b/contrib/visupng/VisualPng.c index f2cf6ee9a..2018999a0 100644 --- a/contrib/visupng/VisualPng.c +++ b/contrib/visupng/VisualPng.c @@ -2,8 +2,11 @@ // VisualPng.C -- Shows a PNG image //------------------------------------ -// Copyright 2000, Willem van Schaik. For conditions of distribution and -// use, see the copyright/license/disclaimer notice in png.h +// Copyright 2000, Willem van Schaik. + +// This code is released under the libpng license. +// For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer +// and license in png.h // switches diff --git a/depcomp b/depcomp index e5f9736c7..df8eea7e4 100755 --- a/depcomp +++ b/depcomp @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ #! /bin/sh # depcomp - compile a program generating dependencies as side-effects -scriptversion=2007-03-29.01 +scriptversion=2009-04-28.21; # UTC -# Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Free Software -# Foundation, Inc. +# Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009 Free +# Software Foundation, Inc. # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by @@ -17,9 +17,7 @@ scriptversion=2007-03-29.01 # GNU General Public License for more details. # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software -# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA -# 02110-1301, USA. +# along with this program. If not, see . # As a special exception to the GNU General Public License, if you # distribute this file as part of a program that contains a @@ -87,6 +85,15 @@ if test "$depmode" = dashXmstdout; then depmode=dashmstdout fi +cygpath_u="cygpath -u -f -" +if test "$depmode" = msvcmsys; then + # This is just like msvisualcpp but w/o cygpath translation. + # Just convert the backslash-escaped backslashes to single forward + # slashes to satisfy depend.m4 + cygpath_u="sed s,\\\\\\\\,/,g" + depmode=msvisualcpp +fi + case "$depmode" in gcc3) ## gcc 3 implements dependency tracking that does exactly what @@ -192,14 +199,14 @@ sgi) ' < "$tmpdepfile" \ | sed -e 's/^.*\.o://' -e 's/#.*$//' -e '/^$/ d' | \ tr ' -' ' ' >> $depfile - echo >> $depfile +' ' ' >> "$depfile" + echo >> "$depfile" # The second pass generates a dummy entry for each header file. tr ' ' ' ' < "$tmpdepfile" \ | sed -e 's/^.*\.o://' -e 's/#.*$//' -e '/^$/ d' -e 's/$/:/' \ - >> $depfile + >> "$depfile" else # The sourcefile does not contain any dependencies, so just # store a dummy comment line, to avoid errors with the Makefile @@ -328,7 +335,12 @@ hp2) if test -f "$tmpdepfile"; then sed -e "s,^.*\.[a-z]*:,$object:," "$tmpdepfile" > "$depfile" # Add `dependent.h:' lines. - sed -ne '2,${; s/^ *//; s/ \\*$//; s/$/:/; p;}' "$tmpdepfile" >> "$depfile" + sed -ne '2,${ + s/^ *// + s/ \\*$// + s/$/:/ + p + }' "$tmpdepfile" >> "$depfile" else echo "#dummy" > "$depfile" fi @@ -404,7 +416,7 @@ dashmstdout) # Remove the call to Libtool. if test "$libtool" = yes; then - while test $1 != '--mode=compile'; do + while test "X$1" != 'X--mode=compile'; do shift done shift @@ -455,32 +467,39 @@ makedepend) "$@" || exit $? # Remove any Libtool call if test "$libtool" = yes; then - while test $1 != '--mode=compile'; do + while test "X$1" != 'X--mode=compile'; do shift done shift fi # X makedepend shift - cleared=no - for arg in "$@"; do + cleared=no eat=no + for arg + do case $cleared in no) set ""; shift cleared=yes ;; esac + if test $eat = yes; then + eat=no + continue + fi case "$arg" in -D*|-I*) set fnord "$@" "$arg"; shift ;; # Strip any option that makedepend may not understand. Remove # the object too, otherwise makedepend will parse it as a source file. + -arch) + eat=yes ;; -*|$object) ;; *) set fnord "$@" "$arg"; shift ;; esac done - obj_suffix="`echo $object | sed 's/^.*\././'`" + obj_suffix=`echo "$object" | sed 's/^.*\././'` touch "$tmpdepfile" ${MAKEDEPEND-makedepend} -o"$obj_suffix" -f"$tmpdepfile" "$@" rm -f "$depfile" @@ -500,7 +519,7 @@ cpp) # Remove the call to Libtool. if test "$libtool" = yes; then - while test $1 != '--mode=compile'; do + while test "X$1" != 'X--mode=compile'; do shift done shift @@ -538,13 +557,27 @@ cpp) msvisualcpp) # Important note: in order to support this mode, a compiler *must* - # always write the preprocessed file to stdout, regardless of -o, - # because we must use -o when running libtool. + # always write the preprocessed file to stdout. "$@" || exit $? + + # Remove the call to Libtool. + if test "$libtool" = yes; then + while test "X$1" != 'X--mode=compile'; do + shift + done + shift + fi + IFS=" " for arg do case "$arg" in + -o) + shift + ;; + $object) + shift + ;; "-Gm"|"/Gm"|"-Gi"|"/Gi"|"-ZI"|"/ZI") set fnord "$@" shift @@ -557,16 +590,23 @@ msvisualcpp) ;; esac done - "$@" -E | - sed -n '/^#line [0-9][0-9]* "\([^"]*\)"/ s::echo "`cygpath -u \\"\1\\"`":p' | sort | uniq > "$tmpdepfile" + "$@" -E 2>/dev/null | + sed -n '/^#line [0-9][0-9]* "\([^"]*\)"/ s::\1:p' | $cygpath_u | sort -u > "$tmpdepfile" rm -f "$depfile" echo "$object : \\" > "$depfile" - . "$tmpdepfile" | sed 's% %\\ %g' | sed -n '/^\(.*\)$/ s:: \1 \\:p' >> "$depfile" + sed < "$tmpdepfile" -n -e 's% %\\ %g' -e '/^\(.*\)$/ s:: \1 \\:p' >> "$depfile" echo " " >> "$depfile" - . "$tmpdepfile" | sed 's% %\\ %g' | sed -n '/^\(.*\)$/ s::\1\::p' >> "$depfile" + sed < "$tmpdepfile" -n -e 's% %\\ %g' -e '/^\(.*\)$/ s::\1\::p' >> "$depfile" rm -f "$tmpdepfile" ;; +msvcmsys) + # This case exists only to let depend.m4 do its work. It works by + # looking at the text of this script. This case will never be run, + # since it is checked for above. + exit 1 + ;; + none) exec "$@" ;; @@ -585,5 +625,6 @@ exit 0 # eval: (add-hook 'write-file-hooks 'time-stamp) # time-stamp-start: "scriptversion=" # time-stamp-format: "%:y-%02m-%02d.%02H" -# time-stamp-end: "$" +# time-stamp-time-zone: "UTC" +# time-stamp-end: "; # UTC" # End: diff --git a/example.c b/example.c index c3a62014c..dcf38de8c 100644 --- a/example.c +++ b/example.c @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ #if 0 /* in case someone actually tries to compile this */ /* example.c - an example of using libpng - * Last changed in libpng 1.2.37 [June 18, 2009] + * Last changed in libpng 1.2.37 [June 4, 2009] * This file has been placed in the public domain by the authors. * Maintained 1998-2009 Glenn Randers-Pehrson * Maintained 1996, 1997 Andreas Dilger) diff --git a/install-sh b/install-sh index a5897de6e..6781b987b 100755 --- a/install-sh +++ b/install-sh @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ #!/bin/sh # install - install a program, script, or datafile -scriptversion=2006-12-25.00 +scriptversion=2009-04-28.21; # UTC # This originates from X11R5 (mit/util/scripts/install.sh), which was # later released in X11R6 (xc/config/util/install.sh) with the @@ -515,5 +515,6 @@ done # eval: (add-hook 'write-file-hooks 'time-stamp) # time-stamp-start: "scriptversion=" # time-stamp-format: "%:y-%02m-%02d.%02H" -# time-stamp-end: "$" +# time-stamp-time-zone: "UTC" +# time-stamp-end: "; # UTC" # End: diff --git a/libpng-1.0.46.txt b/libpng-1.0.46.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 3d839dc43..000000000 --- a/libpng-1.0.46.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2999 +0,0 @@ -libpng.txt - A description on how to use and modify libpng - - libpng version 1.0.46 - June 18, 2009 - Updated and distributed by Glenn Randers-Pehrson - - Copyright (c) 1998-2009 Glenn Randers-Pehrson - For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright - notice in png.h. - - Based on: - - libpng versions 0.97, January 1998, through 1.0.46 - June 18, 2009 - Updated and distributed by Glenn Randers-Pehrson - Copyright (c) 1998-2009 Glenn Randers-Pehrson - - libpng 1.0 beta 6 version 0.96 May 28, 1997 - Updated and distributed by Andreas Dilger - Copyright (c) 1996, 1997 Andreas Dilger - - libpng 1.0 beta 2 - version 0.88 January 26, 1996 - For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright - notice in png.h. Copyright (c) 1995, 1996 Guy Eric - Schalnat, Group 42, Inc. - - Updated/rewritten per request in the libpng FAQ - Copyright (c) 1995, 1996 Frank J. T. Wojcik - December 18, 1995 & January 20, 1996 - -I. Introduction - -This file describes how to use and modify the PNG reference library -(known as libpng) for your own use. There are five sections to this -file: introduction, structures, reading, writing, and modification and -configuration notes for various special platforms. In addition to this -file, example.c is a good starting point for using the library, as -it is heavily commented and should include everything most people -will need. We assume that libpng is already installed; see the -INSTALL file for instructions on how to install libpng. - -For examples of libpng usage, see the files "example.c", "pngtest.c", -and the files in the "contrib" directory, all of which are included in the -libpng distribution. - -Libpng was written as a companion to the PNG specification, as a way -of reducing the amount of time and effort it takes to support the PNG -file format in application programs. - -The PNG specification (second edition), November 2003, is available as -a W3C Recommendation and as an ISO Standard (ISO/IEC 15948:2003 (E)) at -. It is technically equivalent -to the PNG specification (second edition) but has some additional material. - -The PNG-1.0 specification is available -as RFC 2083 and as a -W3C Recommendation . - -Some additional chunks are described in the special-purpose public chunks -documents at . - -Other information -about PNG, and the latest version of libpng, can be found at the PNG home -page, . - -Most users will not have to modify the library significantly; advanced -users may want to modify it more. All attempts were made to make it as -complete as possible, while keeping the code easy to understand. -Currently, this library only supports C. Support for other languages -is being considered. - -Libpng has been designed to handle multiple sessions at one time, -to be easily modifiable, to be portable to the vast majority of -machines (ANSI, K&R, 16-, 32-, and 64-bit) available, and to be easy -to use. The ultimate goal of libpng is to promote the acceptance of -the PNG file format in whatever way possible. While there is still -work to be done (see the TODO file), libpng should cover the -majority of the needs of its users. - -Libpng uses zlib for its compression and decompression of PNG files. -Further information about zlib, and the latest version of zlib, can -be found at the zlib home page, . -The zlib compression utility is a general purpose utility that is -useful for more than PNG files, and can be used without libpng. -See the documentation delivered with zlib for more details. -You can usually find the source files for the zlib utility wherever you -find the libpng source files. - -Libpng is thread safe, provided the threads are using different -instances of the structures. Each thread should have its own -png_struct and png_info instances, and thus its own image. -Libpng does not protect itself against two threads using the -same instance of a structure. - -II. Structures - -There are two main structures that are important to libpng, png_struct -and png_info. The first, png_struct, is an internal structure that -will not, for the most part, be used by a user except as the first -variable passed to every libpng function call. - -The png_info structure is designed to provide information about the -PNG file. At one time, the fields of png_info were intended to be -directly accessible to the user. However, this tended to cause problems -with applications using dynamically loaded libraries, and as a result -a set of interface functions for png_info (the png_get_*() and png_set_*() -functions) was developed. The fields of png_info are still available for -older applications, but it is suggested that applications use the new -interfaces if at all possible. - -Applications that do make direct access to the members of png_struct (except -for png_ptr->jmpbuf) must be recompiled whenever the library is updated, -and applications that make direct access to the members of png_info must -be recompiled if they were compiled or loaded with libpng version 1.0.6, -in which the members were in a different order. In version 1.0.7, the -members of the png_info structure reverted to the old order, as they were -in versions 0.97c through 1.0.5. Starting with version 2.0.0, both -structures are going to be hidden, and the contents of the structures will -only be accessible through the png_get/png_set functions. - -The png.h header file is an invaluable reference for programming with libpng. -And while I'm on the topic, make sure you include the libpng header file: - -#include - -III. Reading - -We'll now walk you through the possible functions to call when reading -in a PNG file sequentially, briefly explaining the syntax and purpose -of each one. See example.c and png.h for more detail. While -progressive reading is covered in the next section, you will still -need some of the functions discussed in this section to read a PNG -file. - -Setup - -You will want to do the I/O initialization(*) before you get into libpng, -so if it doesn't work, you don't have much to undo. Of course, you -will also want to insure that you are, in fact, dealing with a PNG -file. Libpng provides a simple check to see if a file is a PNG file. -To use it, pass in the first 1 to 8 bytes of the file to the function -png_sig_cmp(), and it will return 0 (false) if the bytes match the -corresponding bytes of the PNG signature, or nonzero (true) otherwise. -Of course, the more bytes you pass in, the greater the accuracy of the -prediction. - -If you are intending to keep the file pointer open for use in libpng, -you must ensure you don't read more than 8 bytes from the beginning -of the file, and you also have to make a call to png_set_sig_bytes_read() -with the number of bytes you read from the beginning. Libpng will -then only check the bytes (if any) that your program didn't read. - -(*): If you are not using the standard I/O functions, you will need -to replace them with custom functions. See the discussion under -Customizing libpng. - - - FILE *fp = fopen(file_name, "rb"); - if (!fp) - { - return (ERROR); - } - fread(header, 1, number, fp); - is_png = !png_sig_cmp(header, 0, number); - if (!is_png) - { - return (NOT_PNG); - } - - -Next, png_struct and png_info need to be allocated and initialized. In -order to ensure that the size of these structures is correct even with a -dynamically linked libpng, there are functions to initialize and -allocate the structures. We also pass the library version, optional -pointers to error handling functions, and a pointer to a data struct for -use by the error functions, if necessary (the pointer and functions can -be NULL if the default error handlers are to be used). See the section -on Changes to Libpng below regarding the old initialization functions. -The structure allocation functions quietly return NULL if they fail to -create the structure, so your application should check for that. - - png_structp png_ptr = png_create_read_struct - (PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING, (png_voidp)user_error_ptr, - user_error_fn, user_warning_fn); - if (!png_ptr) - return (ERROR); - - png_infop info_ptr = png_create_info_struct(png_ptr); - if (!info_ptr) - { - png_destroy_read_struct(&png_ptr, - (png_infopp)NULL, (png_infopp)NULL); - return (ERROR); - } - - png_infop end_info = png_create_info_struct(png_ptr); - if (!end_info) - { - png_destroy_read_struct(&png_ptr, &info_ptr, - (png_infopp)NULL); - return (ERROR); - } - -If you want to use your own memory allocation routines, -define PNG_USER_MEM_SUPPORTED and use -png_create_read_struct_2() instead of png_create_read_struct(): - - png_structp png_ptr = png_create_read_struct_2 - (PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING, (png_voidp)user_error_ptr, - user_error_fn, user_warning_fn, (png_voidp) - user_mem_ptr, user_malloc_fn, user_free_fn); - -The error handling routines passed to png_create_read_struct() -and the memory alloc/free routines passed to png_create_struct_2() -are only necessary if you are not using the libpng supplied error -handling and memory alloc/free functions. - -When libpng encounters an error, it expects to longjmp back -to your routine. Therefore, you will need to call setjmp and pass -your png_jmpbuf(png_ptr). If you read the file from different -routines, you will need to update the jmpbuf field every time you enter -a new routine that will call a png_*() function. - -See your documentation of setjmp/longjmp for your compiler for more -information on setjmp/longjmp. See the discussion on libpng error -handling in the Customizing Libpng section below for more information -on the libpng error handling. If an error occurs, and libpng longjmp's -back to your setjmp, you will want to call png_destroy_read_struct() to -free any memory. - - if (setjmp(png_jmpbuf(png_ptr))) - { - png_destroy_read_struct(&png_ptr, &info_ptr, - &end_info); - fclose(fp); - return (ERROR); - } - -If you would rather avoid the complexity of setjmp/longjmp issues, -you can compile libpng with PNG_SETJMP_NOT_SUPPORTED, in which case -errors will result in a call to PNG_ABORT() which defaults to abort(). - -Now you need to set up the input code. The default for libpng is to -use the C function fread(). If you use this, you will need to pass a -valid FILE * in the function png_init_io(). Be sure that the file is -opened in binary mode. If you wish to handle reading data in another -way, you need not call the png_init_io() function, but you must then -implement the libpng I/O methods discussed in the Customizing Libpng -section below. - - png_init_io(png_ptr, fp); - -If you had previously opened the file and read any of the signature from -the beginning in order to see if this was a PNG file, you need to let -libpng know that there are some bytes missing from the start of the file. - - png_set_sig_bytes(png_ptr, number); - -Setting up callback code - -You can set up a callback function to handle any unknown chunks in the -input stream. You must supply the function - - read_chunk_callback(png_ptr ptr, - png_unknown_chunkp chunk); - { - /* The unknown chunk structure contains your - chunk data, along with similar data for any other - unknown chunks: */ - - png_byte name[5]; - png_byte *data; - png_size_t size; - - /* Note that libpng has already taken care of - the CRC handling */ - - /* put your code here. Search for your chunk in the - unknown chunk structure, process it, and return one - of the following: */ - - return (-n); /* chunk had an error */ - return (0); /* did not recognize */ - return (n); /* success */ - } - -(You can give your function another name that you like instead of -"read_chunk_callback") - -To inform libpng about your function, use - - png_set_read_user_chunk_fn(png_ptr, user_chunk_ptr, - read_chunk_callback); - -This names not only the callback function, but also a user pointer that -you can retrieve with - - png_get_user_chunk_ptr(png_ptr); - -If you call the png_set_read_user_chunk_fn() function, then all unknown -chunks will be saved when read, in case your callback function will need -one or more of them. This behavior can be changed with the -png_set_keep_unknown_chunks() function, described below. - -At this point, you can set up a callback function that will be -called after each row has been read, which you can use to control -a progress meter or the like. It's demonstrated in pngtest.c. -You must supply a function - - void read_row_callback(png_ptr ptr, png_uint_32 row, - int pass); - { - /* put your code here */ - } - -(You can give it another name that you like instead of "read_row_callback") - -To inform libpng about your function, use - - png_set_read_status_fn(png_ptr, read_row_callback); - -Unknown-chunk handling - -Now you get to set the way the library processes unknown chunks in the -input PNG stream. Both known and unknown chunks will be read. Normal -behavior is that known chunks will be parsed into information in -various info_ptr members while unknown chunks will be discarded. This -behavior can be wasteful if your application will never use some known -chunk types. To change this, you can call: - - png_set_keep_unknown_chunks(png_ptr, keep, - chunk_list, num_chunks); - keep - 0: default unknown chunk handling - 1: ignore; do not keep - 2: keep only if safe-to-copy - 3: keep even if unsafe-to-copy - You can use these definitions: - PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_AS_DEFAULT 0 - PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_NEVER 1 - PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_IF_SAFE 2 - PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_ALWAYS 3 - chunk_list - list of chunks affected (a byte string, - five bytes per chunk, NULL or '\0' if - num_chunks is 0) - num_chunks - number of chunks affected; if 0, all - unknown chunks are affected. If nonzero, - only the chunks in the list are affected - -Unknown chunks declared in this way will be saved as raw data onto a -list of png_unknown_chunk structures. If a chunk that is normally -known to libpng is named in the list, it will be handled as unknown, -according to the "keep" directive. If a chunk is named in successive -instances of png_set_keep_unknown_chunks(), the final instance will -take precedence. The IHDR and IEND chunks should not be named in -chunk_list; if they are, libpng will process them normally anyway. - -Here is an example of the usage of png_set_keep_unknown_chunks(), -where the private "vpAg" chunk will later be processed by a user chunk -callback function: - - png_byte vpAg[5]={118, 112, 65, 103, (png_byte) '\0'}; - - #if defined(PNG_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED) - png_byte unused_chunks[]= - { - 104, 73, 83, 84, (png_byte) '\0', /* hIST */ - 105, 84, 88, 116, (png_byte) '\0', /* iTXt */ - 112, 67, 65, 76, (png_byte) '\0', /* pCAL */ - 115, 67, 65, 76, (png_byte) '\0', /* sCAL */ - 115, 80, 76, 84, (png_byte) '\0', /* sPLT */ - 116, 73, 77, 69, (png_byte) '\0', /* tIME */ - }; - #endif - - ... - - #if defined(PNG_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED) - /* ignore all unknown chunks: */ - png_set_keep_unknown_chunks(read_ptr, 1, NULL, 0); - /* except for vpAg: */ - png_set_keep_unknown_chunks(read_ptr, 2, vpAg, 1); - /* also ignore unused known chunks: */ - png_set_keep_unknown_chunks(read_ptr, 1, unused_chunks, - (int)sizeof(unused_chunks)/5); - #endif - -The high-level read interface - -At this point there are two ways to proceed; through the high-level -read interface, or through a sequence of low-level read operations. -You can use the high-level interface if (a) you are willing to read -the entire image into memory, and (b) the input transformations -you want to do are limited to the following set: - - PNG_TRANSFORM_IDENTITY No transformation - PNG_TRANSFORM_STRIP_16 Strip 16-bit samples to - 8 bits - PNG_TRANSFORM_STRIP_ALPHA Discard the alpha channel - PNG_TRANSFORM_PACKING Expand 1, 2 and 4-bit - samples to bytes - PNG_TRANSFORM_PACKSWAP Change order of packed - pixels to LSB first - PNG_TRANSFORM_EXPAND Perform set_expand() - PNG_TRANSFORM_INVERT_MONO Invert monochrome images - PNG_TRANSFORM_SHIFT Normalize pixels to the - sBIT depth - PNG_TRANSFORM_BGR Flip RGB to BGR, RGBA - to BGRA - PNG_TRANSFORM_SWAP_ALPHA Flip RGBA to ARGB or GA - to AG - PNG_TRANSFORM_INVERT_ALPHA Change alpha from opacity - to transparency - PNG_TRANSFORM_SWAP_ENDIAN Byte-swap 16-bit samples - -(This excludes setting a background color, doing gamma transformation, -dithering, and setting filler.) If this is the case, simply do this: - - png_read_png(png_ptr, info_ptr, png_transforms, NULL) - -where png_transforms is an integer containing the bitwise OR of -some set of transformation flags. This call is equivalent to png_read_info(), -followed the set of transformations indicated by the transform mask, -then png_read_image(), and finally png_read_end(). - -(The final parameter of this call is not yet used. Someday it might point -to transformation parameters required by some future input transform.) - -You must use png_transforms and not call any png_set_transform() functions -when you use png_read_png(). - -After you have called png_read_png(), you can retrieve the image data -with - - row_pointers = png_get_rows(png_ptr, info_ptr); - -where row_pointers is an array of pointers to the pixel data for each row: - - png_bytep row_pointers[height]; - -If you know your image size and pixel size ahead of time, you can allocate -row_pointers prior to calling png_read_png() with - - if (height > PNG_UINT_32_MAX/png_sizeof(png_byte)) - png_error (png_ptr, - "Image is too tall to process in memory"); - if (width > PNG_UINT_32_MAX/pixel_size) - png_error (png_ptr, - "Image is too wide to process in memory"); - row_pointers = png_malloc(png_ptr, - height*png_sizeof(png_bytep)); - for (int i=0; i) and -png_get_(png_ptr, info_ptr, ...) functions return non-zero if the -data has been read, or zero if it is missing. The parameters to the -png_get_ are set directly if they are simple data types, or a pointer -into the info_ptr is returned for any complex types. - - png_get_PLTE(png_ptr, info_ptr, &palette, - &num_palette); - palette - the palette for the file - (array of png_color) - num_palette - number of entries in the palette - - png_get_gAMA(png_ptr, info_ptr, &gamma); - gamma - the gamma the file is written - at (PNG_INFO_gAMA) - - png_get_sRGB(png_ptr, info_ptr, &srgb_intent); - srgb_intent - the rendering intent (PNG_INFO_sRGB) - The presence of the sRGB chunk - means that the pixel data is in the - sRGB color space. This chunk also - implies specific values of gAMA and - cHRM. - - png_get_iCCP(png_ptr, info_ptr, &name, - &compression_type, &profile, &proflen); - name - The profile name. - compression - The compression type; always - PNG_COMPRESSION_TYPE_BASE for PNG 1.0. - You may give NULL to this argument to - ignore it. - profile - International Color Consortium color - profile data. May contain NULs. - proflen - length of profile data in bytes. - - png_get_sBIT(png_ptr, info_ptr, &sig_bit); - sig_bit - the number of significant bits for - (PNG_INFO_sBIT) each of the gray, - red, green, and blue channels, - whichever are appropriate for the - given color type (png_color_16) - - png_get_tRNS(png_ptr, info_ptr, &trans, &num_trans, - &trans_values); - trans - array of transparent entries for - palette (PNG_INFO_tRNS) - trans_values - graylevel or color sample values of - the single transparent color for - non-paletted images (PNG_INFO_tRNS) - num_trans - number of transparent entries - (PNG_INFO_tRNS) - - png_get_hIST(png_ptr, info_ptr, &hist); - (PNG_INFO_hIST) - hist - histogram of palette (array of - png_uint_16) - - png_get_tIME(png_ptr, info_ptr, &mod_time); - mod_time - time image was last modified - (PNG_VALID_tIME) - - png_get_bKGD(png_ptr, info_ptr, &background); - background - background color (PNG_VALID_bKGD) - valid 16-bit red, green and blue - values, regardless of color_type - - num_comments = png_get_text(png_ptr, info_ptr, - &text_ptr, &num_text); - num_comments - number of comments - text_ptr - array of png_text holding image - comments - text_ptr[i].compression - type of compression used - on "text" PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_NONE - PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_zTXt - PNG_ITXT_COMPRESSION_NONE - PNG_ITXT_COMPRESSION_zTXt - text_ptr[i].key - keyword for comment. Must contain - 1-79 characters. - text_ptr[i].text - text comments for current - keyword. Can be empty. - text_ptr[i].text_length - length of text string, - after decompression, 0 for iTXt - text_ptr[i].itxt_length - length of itxt string, - after decompression, 0 for tEXt/zTXt - text_ptr[i].lang - language of comment (empty - string for unknown). - text_ptr[i].lang_key - keyword in UTF-8 - (empty string for unknown). - num_text - number of comments (same as - num_comments; you can put NULL here - to avoid the duplication) - Note while png_set_text() will accept text, language, - and translated keywords that can be NULL pointers, the - structure returned by png_get_text will always contain - regular zero-terminated C strings. They might be - empty strings but they will never be NULL pointers. - - num_spalettes = png_get_sPLT(png_ptr, info_ptr, - &palette_ptr); - palette_ptr - array of palette structures holding - contents of one or more sPLT chunks - read. - num_spalettes - number of sPLT chunks read. - - png_get_oFFs(png_ptr, info_ptr, &offset_x, &offset_y, - &unit_type); - offset_x - positive offset from the left edge - of the screen - offset_y - positive offset from the top edge - of the screen - unit_type - PNG_OFFSET_PIXEL, PNG_OFFSET_MICROMETER - - png_get_pHYs(png_ptr, info_ptr, &res_x, &res_y, - &unit_type); - res_x - pixels/unit physical resolution in - x direction - res_y - pixels/unit physical resolution in - x direction - unit_type - PNG_RESOLUTION_UNKNOWN, - PNG_RESOLUTION_METER - - png_get_sCAL(png_ptr, info_ptr, &unit, &width, - &height) - unit - physical scale units (an integer) - width - width of a pixel in physical scale units - height - height of a pixel in physical scale units - (width and height are doubles) - - png_get_sCAL_s(png_ptr, info_ptr, &unit, &width, - &height) - unit - physical scale units (an integer) - width - width of a pixel in physical scale units - height - height of a pixel in physical scale units - (width and height are strings like "2.54") - - num_unknown_chunks = png_get_unknown_chunks(png_ptr, - info_ptr, &unknowns) - unknowns - array of png_unknown_chunk - structures holding unknown chunks - unknowns[i].name - name of unknown chunk - unknowns[i].data - data of unknown chunk - unknowns[i].size - size of unknown chunk's data - unknowns[i].location - position of chunk in file - - The value of "i" corresponds to the order in which the - chunks were read from the PNG file or inserted with the - png_set_unknown_chunks() function. - -The data from the pHYs chunk can be retrieved in several convenient -forms: - - res_x = png_get_x_pixels_per_meter(png_ptr, - info_ptr) - res_y = png_get_y_pixels_per_meter(png_ptr, - info_ptr) - res_x_and_y = png_get_pixels_per_meter(png_ptr, - info_ptr) - res_x = png_get_x_pixels_per_inch(png_ptr, - info_ptr) - res_y = png_get_y_pixels_per_inch(png_ptr, - info_ptr) - res_x_and_y = png_get_pixels_per_inch(png_ptr, - info_ptr) - aspect_ratio = png_get_pixel_aspect_ratio(png_ptr, - info_ptr) - - (Each of these returns 0 [signifying "unknown"] if - the data is not present or if res_x is 0; - res_x_and_y is 0 if res_x != res_y) - -The data from the oFFs chunk can be retrieved in several convenient -forms: - - x_offset = png_get_x_offset_microns(png_ptr, info_ptr); - y_offset = png_get_y_offset_microns(png_ptr, info_ptr); - x_offset = png_get_x_offset_inches(png_ptr, info_ptr); - y_offset = png_get_y_offset_inches(png_ptr, info_ptr); - - (Each of these returns 0 [signifying "unknown" if both - x and y are 0] if the data is not present or if the - chunk is present but the unit is the pixel) - -For more information, see the png_info definition in png.h and the -PNG specification for chunk contents. Be careful with trusting -rowbytes, as some of the transformations could increase the space -needed to hold a row (expand, filler, gray_to_rgb, etc.). -See png_read_update_info(), below. - -A quick word about text_ptr and num_text. PNG stores comments in -keyword/text pairs, one pair per chunk, with no limit on the number -of text chunks, and a 2^31 byte limit on their size. While there are -suggested keywords, there is no requirement to restrict the use to these -strings. It is strongly suggested that keywords and text be sensible -to humans (that's the point), so don't use abbreviations. Non-printing -symbols are not allowed. See the PNG specification for more details. -There is also no requirement to have text after the keyword. - -Keywords should be limited to 79 Latin-1 characters without leading or -trailing spaces, but non-consecutive spaces are allowed within the -keyword. It is possible to have the same keyword any number of times. -The text_ptr is an array of png_text structures, each holding a -pointer to a language string, a pointer to a keyword and a pointer to -a text string. The text string, language code, and translated -keyword may be empty or NULL pointers. The keyword/text -pairs are put into the array in the order that they are received. -However, some or all of the text chunks may be after the image, so, to -make sure you have read all the text chunks, don't mess with these -until after you read the stuff after the image. This will be -mentioned again below in the discussion that goes with png_read_end(). - -Input transformations - -After you've read the header information, you can set up the library -to handle any special transformations of the image data. The various -ways to transform the data will be described in the order that they -should occur. This is important, as some of these change the color -type and/or bit depth of the data, and some others only work on -certain color types and bit depths. Even though each transformation -checks to see if it has data that it can do something with, you should -make sure to only enable a transformation if it will be valid for the -data. For example, don't swap red and blue on grayscale data. - -The colors used for the background and transparency values should be -supplied in the same format/depth as the current image data. They -are stored in the same format/depth as the image data in a bKGD or tRNS -chunk, so this is what libpng expects for this data. The colors are -transformed to keep in sync with the image data when an application -calls the png_read_update_info() routine (see below). - -Data will be decoded into the supplied row buffers packed into bytes -unless the library has been told to transform it into another format. -For example, 4 bit/pixel paletted or grayscale data will be returned -2 pixels/byte with the leftmost pixel in the high-order bits of the -byte, unless png_set_packing() is called. 8-bit RGB data will be stored -in RGB RGB RGB format unless png_set_filler() -is called to insert filler bytes, either before or after each RGB triplet. -16-bit RGB data will be returned RRGGBB RRGGBB, with the most significant -byte of the color value first, unless png_set_strip_16() is called to -transform it to regular RGB RGB triplets, or png_set_filler() or -png_set_add alpha() is called to insert filler bytes, either before or -after each RRGGBB triplet. Similarly, 8-bit or 16-bit grayscale data can -be modified with -png_set_filler() or png_set_strip_16(). - -The following code transforms grayscale images of less than 8 to 8 bits, -changes paletted images to RGB, and adds a full alpha channel if there is -transparency information in a tRNS chunk. This is most useful on -grayscale images with bit depths of 2 or 4 or if there is a multiple-image -viewing application that wishes to treat all images in the same way. - - if (color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE) - png_set_palette_to_rgb(png_ptr); - - if (color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY && - bit_depth < 8) png_set_gray_1_2_4_to_8(png_ptr); - - if (png_get_valid(png_ptr, info_ptr, - PNG_INFO_tRNS)) png_set_tRNS_to_alpha(png_ptr); - -These three functions are actually aliases for png_set_expand(), added -in libpng version 1.0.4, with the function names expanded to improve code -readability. In some future version they may actually do different -things. - -PNG can have files with 16 bits per channel. If you only can handle -8 bits per channel, this will strip the pixels down to 8 bit. - - if (bit_depth == 16) - png_set_strip_16(png_ptr); - -If, for some reason, you don't need the alpha channel on an image, -and you want to remove it rather than combining it with the background -(but the image author certainly had in mind that you *would* combine -it with the background, so that's what you should probably do): - - if (color_type & PNG_COLOR_MASK_ALPHA) - png_set_strip_alpha(png_ptr); - -In PNG files, the alpha channel in an image -is the level of opacity. If you need the alpha channel in an image to -be the level of transparency instead of opacity, you can invert the -alpha channel (or the tRNS chunk data) after it's read, so that 0 is -fully opaque and 255 (in 8-bit or paletted images) or 65535 (in 16-bit -images) is fully transparent, with - - png_set_invert_alpha(png_ptr); - -PNG files pack pixels of bit depths 1, 2, and 4 into bytes as small as -they can, resulting in, for example, 8 pixels per byte for 1 bit -files. This code expands to 1 pixel per byte without changing the -values of the pixels: - - if (bit_depth < 8) - png_set_packing(png_ptr); - -PNG files have possible bit depths of 1, 2, 4, 8, and 16. All pixels -stored in a PNG image have been "scaled" or "shifted" up to the next -higher possible bit depth (e.g. from 5 bits/sample in the range [0,31] to -8 bits/sample in the range [0, 255]). However, it is also possible to -convert the PNG pixel data back to the original bit depth of the image. -This call reduces the pixels back down to the original bit depth: - - png_color_8p sig_bit; - - if (png_get_sBIT(png_ptr, info_ptr, &sig_bit)) - png_set_shift(png_ptr, sig_bit); - -PNG files store 3-color pixels in red, green, blue order. This code -changes the storage of the pixels to blue, green, red: - - if (color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB || - color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB_ALPHA) - png_set_bgr(png_ptr); - -PNG files store RGB pixels packed into 3 or 6 bytes. This code expands them -into 4 or 8 bytes for windowing systems that need them in this format: - - if (color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB) - png_set_filler(png_ptr, filler, PNG_FILLER_BEFORE); - -where "filler" is the 8 or 16-bit number to fill with, and the location is -either PNG_FILLER_BEFORE or PNG_FILLER_AFTER, depending upon whether -you want the filler before the RGB or after. This transformation -does not affect images that already have full alpha channels. To add an -opaque alpha channel, use filler=0xff or 0xffff and PNG_FILLER_AFTER which -will generate RGBA pixels. - - color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY) -If you are reading an image with an alpha channel, and you need the -data as ARGB instead of the normal PNG format RGBA: - - if (color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB_ALPHA) - png_set_swap_alpha(png_ptr); - -For some uses, you may want a grayscale image to be represented as -RGB. This code will do that conversion: - - if (color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY || - color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY_ALPHA) - png_set_gray_to_rgb(png_ptr); - -Conversely, you can convert an RGB or RGBA image to grayscale or grayscale -with alpha. - - if (color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB || - color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB_ALPHA) - png_set_rgb_to_gray_fixed(png_ptr, error_action, - int red_weight, int green_weight); - - error_action = 1: silently do the conversion - error_action = 2: issue a warning if the original - image has any pixel where - red != green or red != blue - error_action = 3: issue an error and abort the - conversion if the original - image has any pixel where - red != green or red != blue - - red_weight: weight of red component times 100000 - green_weight: weight of green component times 100000 - If either weight is negative, default - weights (21268, 71514) are used. - -If you have set error_action = 1 or 2, you can -later check whether the image really was gray, after processing -the image rows, with the png_get_rgb_to_gray_status(png_ptr) function. -It will return a png_byte that is zero if the image was gray or -1 if there were any non-gray pixels. bKGD and sBIT data -will be silently converted to grayscale, using the green channel -data, regardless of the error_action setting. - -With red_weight+green_weight<=100000, -the normalized graylevel is computed: - - int rw = red_weight * 65536; - int gw = green_weight * 65536; - int bw = 65536 - (rw + gw); - gray = (rw*red + gw*green + bw*blue)/65536; - -The default values approximate those recommended in the Charles -Poynton's Color FAQ, -Copyright (c) 1998-01-04 Charles Poynton - - Y = 0.212671 * R + 0.715160 * G + 0.072169 * B - -Libpng approximates this with - - Y = 0.21268 * R + 0.7151 * G + 0.07217 * B - -which can be expressed with integers as - - Y = (6969 * R + 23434 * G + 2365 * B)/32768 - -The calculation is done in a linear colorspace, if the image gamma -is known. - -If you have a grayscale and you are using png_set_expand_depth(), -png_set_expand(), or png_set_gray_to_rgb to change to truecolor or to -a higher bit-depth, you must either supply the background color as a gray -value at the original file bit-depth (need_expand = 1) or else supply the -background color as an RGB triplet at the final, expanded bit depth -(need_expand = 0). Similarly, if you are reading a paletted image, you -must either supply the background color as a palette index (need_expand = 1) -or as an RGB triplet that may or may not be in the palette (need_expand = 0). - - png_color_16 my_background; - png_color_16p image_background; - - if (png_get_bKGD(png_ptr, info_ptr, &image_background)) - png_set_background(png_ptr, image_background, - PNG_BACKGROUND_GAMMA_FILE, 1, 1.0); - else - png_set_background(png_ptr, &my_background, - PNG_BACKGROUND_GAMMA_SCREEN, 0, 1.0); - -The png_set_background() function tells libpng to composite images -with alpha or simple transparency against the supplied background -color. If the PNG file contains a bKGD chunk (PNG_INFO_bKGD valid), -you may use this color, or supply another color more suitable for -the current display (e.g., the background color from a web page). You -need to tell libpng whether the color is in the gamma space of the -display (PNG_BACKGROUND_GAMMA_SCREEN for colors you supply), the file -(PNG_BACKGROUND_GAMMA_FILE for colors from the bKGD chunk), or one -that is neither of these gammas (PNG_BACKGROUND_GAMMA_UNIQUE - I don't -know why anyone would use this, but it's here). - -To properly display PNG images on any kind of system, the application needs -to know what the display gamma is. Ideally, the user will know this, and -the application will allow them to set it. One method of allowing the user -to set the display gamma separately for each system is to check for a -SCREEN_GAMMA or DISPLAY_GAMMA environment variable, which will hopefully be -correctly set. - -Note that display_gamma is the overall gamma correction required to produce -pleasing results, which depends on the lighting conditions in the surrounding -environment. In a dim or brightly lit room, no compensation other than -the physical gamma exponent of the monitor is needed, while in a dark room -a slightly smaller exponent is better. - - double gamma, screen_gamma; - - if (/* We have a user-defined screen - gamma value */) - { - screen_gamma = user_defined_screen_gamma; - } - /* One way that applications can share the same - screen gamma value */ - else if ((gamma_str = getenv("SCREEN_GAMMA")) - != NULL) - { - screen_gamma = (double)atof(gamma_str); - } - /* If we don't have another value */ - else - { - screen_gamma = 2.2; /* A good guess for a - PC monitor in a bright office or a dim room */ - screen_gamma = 2.0; /* A good guess for a - PC monitor in a dark room */ - screen_gamma = 1.7 or 1.0; /* A good - guess for Mac systems */ - } - -The png_set_gamma() function handles gamma transformations of the data. -Pass both the file gamma and the current screen_gamma. If the file does -not have a gamma value, you can pass one anyway if you have an idea what -it is (usually 0.45455 is a good guess for GIF images on PCs). Note -that file gammas are inverted from screen gammas. See the discussions -on gamma in the PNG specification for an excellent description of what -gamma is, and why all applications should support it. It is strongly -recommended that PNG viewers support gamma correction. - - if (png_get_gAMA(png_ptr, info_ptr, &gamma)) - png_set_gamma(png_ptr, screen_gamma, gamma); - else - png_set_gamma(png_ptr, screen_gamma, 0.45455); - -If you need to reduce an RGB file to a paletted file, or if a paletted -file has more entries then will fit on your screen, png_set_dither() -will do that. Note that this is a simple match dither that merely -finds the closest color available. This should work fairly well with -optimized palettes, and fairly badly with linear color cubes. If you -pass a palette that is larger then maximum_colors, the file will -reduce the number of colors in the palette so it will fit into -maximum_colors. If there is a histogram, it will use it to make -more intelligent choices when reducing the palette. If there is no -histogram, it may not do as good a job. - - if (color_type & PNG_COLOR_MASK_COLOR) - { - if (png_get_valid(png_ptr, info_ptr, - PNG_INFO_PLTE)) - { - png_uint_16p histogram = NULL; - - png_get_hIST(png_ptr, info_ptr, - &histogram); - png_set_dither(png_ptr, palette, num_palette, - max_screen_colors, histogram, 1); - } - else - { - png_color std_color_cube[MAX_SCREEN_COLORS] = - { ... colors ... }; - - png_set_dither(png_ptr, std_color_cube, - MAX_SCREEN_COLORS, MAX_SCREEN_COLORS, - NULL,0); - } - } - -PNG files describe monochrome as black being zero and white being one. -The following code will reverse this (make black be one and white be -zero): - - if (bit_depth == 1 && color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY) - png_set_invert_mono(png_ptr); - -This function can also be used to invert grayscale and gray-alpha images: - - if (color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY || - color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY_ALPHA) - png_set_invert_mono(png_ptr); - -PNG files store 16 bit pixels in network byte order (big-endian, -ie. most significant bits first). This code changes the storage to the -other way (little-endian, i.e. least significant bits first, the -way PCs store them): - - if (bit_depth == 16) - png_set_swap(png_ptr); - -If you are using packed-pixel images (1, 2, or 4 bits/pixel), and you -need to change the order the pixels are packed into bytes, you can use: - - if (bit_depth < 8) - png_set_packswap(png_ptr); - -Finally, you can write your own transformation function if none of -the existing ones meets your needs. This is done by setting a callback -with - - png_set_read_user_transform_fn(png_ptr, - read_transform_fn); - -You must supply the function - - void read_transform_fn(png_ptr ptr, row_info_ptr - row_info, png_bytep data) - -See pngtest.c for a working example. Your function will be called -after all of the other transformations have been processed. - -You can also set up a pointer to a user structure for use by your -callback function, and you can inform libpng that your transform -function will change the number of channels or bit depth with the -function - - png_set_user_transform_info(png_ptr, user_ptr, - user_depth, user_channels); - -The user's application, not libpng, is responsible for allocating and -freeing any memory required for the user structure. - -You can retrieve the pointer via the function -png_get_user_transform_ptr(). For example: - - voidp read_user_transform_ptr = - png_get_user_transform_ptr(png_ptr); - -The last thing to handle is interlacing; this is covered in detail below, -but you must call the function here if you want libpng to handle expansion -of the interlaced image. - - number_of_passes = png_set_interlace_handling(png_ptr); - -After setting the transformations, libpng can update your png_info -structure to reflect any transformations you've requested with this -call. This is most useful to update the info structure's rowbytes -field so you can use it to allocate your image memory. This function -will also update your palette with the correct screen_gamma and -background if these have been given with the calls above. - - png_read_update_info(png_ptr, info_ptr); - -After you call png_read_update_info(), you can allocate any -memory you need to hold the image. The row data is simply -raw byte data for all forms of images. As the actual allocation -varies among applications, no example will be given. If you -are allocating one large chunk, you will need to build an -array of pointers to each row, as it will be needed for some -of the functions below. - -Reading image data - -After you've allocated memory, you can read the image data. -The simplest way to do this is in one function call. If you are -allocating enough memory to hold the whole image, you can just -call png_read_image() and libpng will read in all the image data -and put it in the memory area supplied. You will need to pass in -an array of pointers to each row. - -This function automatically handles interlacing, so you don't need -to call png_set_interlace_handling() or call this function multiple -times, or any of that other stuff necessary with png_read_rows(). - - png_read_image(png_ptr, row_pointers); - -where row_pointers is: - - png_bytep row_pointers[height]; - -You can point to void or char or whatever you use for pixels. - -If you don't want to read in the whole image at once, you can -use png_read_rows() instead. If there is no interlacing (check -interlace_type == PNG_INTERLACE_NONE), this is simple: - - png_read_rows(png_ptr, row_pointers, NULL, - number_of_rows); - -where row_pointers is the same as in the png_read_image() call. - -If you are doing this just one row at a time, you can do this with -a single row_pointer instead of an array of row_pointers: - - png_bytep row_pointer = row; - png_read_row(png_ptr, row_pointer, NULL); - -If the file is interlaced (interlace_type != 0 in the IHDR chunk), things -get somewhat harder. The only current (PNG Specification version 1.2) -interlacing type for PNG is (interlace_type == PNG_INTERLACE_ADAM7) -is a somewhat complicated 2D interlace scheme, known as Adam7, that -breaks down an image into seven smaller images of varying size, based -on an 8x8 grid. - -libpng can fill out those images or it can give them to you "as is". -If you want them filled out, there are two ways to do that. The one -mentioned in the PNG specification is to expand each pixel to cover -those pixels that have not been read yet (the "rectangle" method). -This results in a blocky image for the first pass, which gradually -smooths out as more pixels are read. The other method is the "sparkle" -method, where pixels are drawn only in their final locations, with the -rest of the image remaining whatever colors they were initialized to -before the start of the read. The first method usually looks better, -but tends to be slower, as there are more pixels to put in the rows. - -If you don't want libpng to handle the interlacing details, just call -png_read_rows() seven times to read in all seven images. Each of the -images is a valid image by itself, or they can all be combined on an -8x8 grid to form a single image (although if you intend to combine them -you would be far better off using the libpng interlace handling). - -The first pass will return an image 1/8 as wide as the entire image -(every 8th column starting in column 0) and 1/8 as high as the original -(every 8th row starting in row 0), the second will be 1/8 as wide -(starting in column 4) and 1/8 as high (also starting in row 0). The -third pass will be 1/4 as wide (every 4th pixel starting in column 0) and -1/8 as high (every 8th row starting in row 4), and the fourth pass will -be 1/4 as wide and 1/4 as high (every 4th column starting in column 2, -and every 4th row starting in row 0). The fifth pass will return an -image 1/2 as wide, and 1/4 as high (starting at column 0 and row 2), -while the sixth pass will be 1/2 as wide and 1/2 as high as the original -(starting in column 1 and row 0). The seventh and final pass will be as -wide as the original, and 1/2 as high, containing all of the odd -numbered scanlines. Phew! - -If you want libpng to expand the images, call this before calling -png_start_read_image() or png_read_update_info(): - - if (interlace_type == PNG_INTERLACE_ADAM7) - number_of_passes - = png_set_interlace_handling(png_ptr); - -This will return the number of passes needed. Currently, this -is seven, but may change if another interlace type is added. -This function can be called even if the file is not interlaced, -where it will return one pass. - -If you are not going to display the image after each pass, but are -going to wait until the entire image is read in, use the sparkle -effect. This effect is faster and the end result of either method -is exactly the same. If you are planning on displaying the image -after each pass, the "rectangle" effect is generally considered the -better looking one. - -If you only want the "sparkle" effect, just call png_read_rows() as -normal, with the third parameter NULL. Make sure you make pass over -the image number_of_passes times, and you don't change the data in the -rows between calls. You can change the locations of the data, just -not the data. Each pass only writes the pixels appropriate for that -pass, and assumes the data from previous passes is still valid. - - png_read_rows(png_ptr, row_pointers, NULL, - number_of_rows); - -If you only want the first effect (the rectangles), do the same as -before except pass the row buffer in the third parameter, and leave -the second parameter NULL. - - png_read_rows(png_ptr, NULL, row_pointers, - number_of_rows); - -Finishing a sequential read - -After you are finished reading the image through the -low-level interface, you can finish reading the file. If you are -interested in comments or time, which may be stored either before or -after the image data, you should pass the separate png_info struct if -you want to keep the comments from before and after the image -separate. If you are not interested, you can pass NULL. - - png_read_end(png_ptr, end_info); - -When you are done, you can free all memory allocated by libpng like this: - - png_destroy_read_struct(&png_ptr, &info_ptr, - &end_info); - -It is also possible to individually free the info_ptr members that -point to libpng-allocated storage with the following function: - - png_free_data(png_ptr, info_ptr, mask, seq) - mask - identifies data to be freed, a mask - containing the bitwise OR of one or - more of - PNG_FREE_PLTE, PNG_FREE_TRNS, - PNG_FREE_HIST, PNG_FREE_ICCP, - PNG_FREE_PCAL, PNG_FREE_ROWS, - PNG_FREE_SCAL, PNG_FREE_SPLT, - PNG_FREE_TEXT, PNG_FREE_UNKN, - or simply PNG_FREE_ALL - seq - sequence number of item to be freed - (-1 for all items) - -This function may be safely called when the relevant storage has -already been freed, or has not yet been allocated, or was allocated -by the user and not by libpng, and will in those -cases do nothing. The "seq" parameter is ignored if only one item -of the selected data type, such as PLTE, is allowed. If "seq" is not --1, and multiple items are allowed for the data type identified in -the mask, such as text or sPLT, only the n'th item in the structure -is freed, where n is "seq". - -The default behavior is only to free data that was allocated internally -by libpng. This can be changed, so that libpng will not free the data, -or so that it will free data that was allocated by the user with png_malloc() -or png_zalloc() and passed in via a png_set_*() function, with - - png_data_freer(png_ptr, info_ptr, freer, mask) - mask - which data elements are affected - same choices as in png_free_data() - freer - one of - PNG_DESTROY_WILL_FREE_DATA - PNG_SET_WILL_FREE_DATA - PNG_USER_WILL_FREE_DATA - -This function only affects data that has already been allocated. -You can call this function after reading the PNG data but before calling -any png_set_*() functions, to control whether the user or the png_set_*() -function is responsible for freeing any existing data that might be present, -and again after the png_set_*() functions to control whether the user -or png_destroy_*() is supposed to free the data. When the user assumes -responsibility for libpng-allocated data, the application must use -png_free() to free it, and when the user transfers responsibility to libpng -for data that the user has allocated, the user must have used png_malloc() -or png_zalloc() to allocate it. - -If you allocated your row_pointers in a single block, as suggested above in -the description of the high level read interface, you must not transfer -responsibility for freeing it to the png_set_rows or png_read_destroy function, -because they would also try to free the individual row_pointers[i]. - -If you allocated text_ptr.text, text_ptr.lang, and text_ptr.translated_keyword -separately, do not transfer responsibility for freeing text_ptr to libpng, -because when libpng fills a png_text structure it combines these members with -the key member, and png_free_data() will free only text_ptr.key. Similarly, -if you transfer responsibility for free'ing text_ptr from libpng to your -application, your application must not separately free those members. - -The png_free_data() function will turn off the "valid" flag for anything -it frees. If you need to turn the flag off for a chunk that was freed by your -application instead of by libpng, you can use - - png_set_invalid(png_ptr, info_ptr, mask); - mask - identifies the chunks to be made invalid, - containing the bitwise OR of one or - more of - PNG_INFO_gAMA, PNG_INFO_sBIT, - PNG_INFO_cHRM, PNG_INFO_PLTE, - PNG_INFO_tRNS, PNG_INFO_bKGD, - PNG_INFO_hIST, PNG_INFO_pHYs, - PNG_INFO_oFFs, PNG_INFO_tIME, - PNG_INFO_pCAL, PNG_INFO_sRGB, - PNG_INFO_iCCP, PNG_INFO_sPLT, - PNG_INFO_sCAL, PNG_INFO_IDAT - -For a more compact example of reading a PNG image, see the file example.c. - -Reading PNG files progressively - -The progressive reader is slightly different then the non-progressive -reader. Instead of calling png_read_info(), png_read_rows(), and -png_read_end(), you make one call to png_process_data(), which calls -callbacks when it has the info, a row, or the end of the image. You -set up these callbacks with png_set_progressive_read_fn(). You don't -have to worry about the input/output functions of libpng, as you are -giving the library the data directly in png_process_data(). I will -assume that you have read the section on reading PNG files above, -so I will only highlight the differences (although I will show -all of the code). - -png_structp png_ptr; -png_infop info_ptr; - - /* An example code fragment of how you would - initialize the progressive reader in your - application. */ - int - initialize_png_reader() - { - png_ptr = png_create_read_struct - (PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING, (png_voidp)user_error_ptr, - user_error_fn, user_warning_fn); - if (!png_ptr) - return (ERROR); - info_ptr = png_create_info_struct(png_ptr); - if (!info_ptr) - { - png_destroy_read_struct(&png_ptr, (png_infopp)NULL, - (png_infopp)NULL); - return (ERROR); - } - - if (setjmp(png_jmpbuf(png_ptr))) - { - png_destroy_read_struct(&png_ptr, &info_ptr, - (png_infopp)NULL); - return (ERROR); - } - - /* This one's new. You can provide functions - to be called when the header info is valid, - when each row is completed, and when the image - is finished. If you aren't using all functions, - you can specify NULL parameters. Even when all - three functions are NULL, you need to call - png_set_progressive_read_fn(). You can use - any struct as the user_ptr (cast to a void pointer - for the function call), and retrieve the pointer - from inside the callbacks using the function - - png_get_progressive_ptr(png_ptr); - - which will return a void pointer, which you have - to cast appropriately. - */ - png_set_progressive_read_fn(png_ptr, (void *)user_ptr, - info_callback, row_callback, end_callback); - - return 0; - } - - /* A code fragment that you call as you receive blocks - of data */ - int - process_data(png_bytep buffer, png_uint_32 length) - { - if (setjmp(png_jmpbuf(png_ptr))) - { - png_destroy_read_struct(&png_ptr, &info_ptr, - (png_infopp)NULL); - return (ERROR); - } - - /* This one's new also. Simply give it a chunk - of data from the file stream (in order, of - course). On machines with segmented memory - models machines, don't give it any more than - 64K. The library seems to run fine with sizes - of 4K. Although you can give it much less if - necessary (I assume you can give it chunks of - 1 byte, I haven't tried less then 256 bytes - yet). When this function returns, you may - want to display any rows that were generated - in the row callback if you don't already do - so there. - */ - png_process_data(png_ptr, info_ptr, buffer, length); - return 0; - } - - /* This function is called (as set by - png_set_progressive_read_fn() above) when enough data - has been supplied so all of the header has been - read. - */ - void - info_callback(png_structp png_ptr, png_infop info) - { - /* Do any setup here, including setting any of - the transformations mentioned in the Reading - PNG files section. For now, you _must_ call - either png_start_read_image() or - png_read_update_info() after all the - transformations are set (even if you don't set - any). You may start getting rows before - png_process_data() returns, so this is your - last chance to prepare for that. - */ - } - - /* This function is called when each row of image - data is complete */ - void - row_callback(png_structp png_ptr, png_bytep new_row, - png_uint_32 row_num, int pass) - { - /* If the image is interlaced, and you turned - on the interlace handler, this function will - be called for every row in every pass. Some - of these rows will not be changed from the - previous pass. When the row is not changed, - the new_row variable will be NULL. The rows - and passes are called in order, so you don't - really need the row_num and pass, but I'm - supplying them because it may make your life - easier. - - For the non-NULL rows of interlaced images, - you must call png_progressive_combine_row() - passing in the row and the old row. You can - call this function for NULL rows (it will just - return) and for non-interlaced images (it just - does the memcpy for you) if it will make the - code easier. Thus, you can just do this for - all cases: - */ - - png_progressive_combine_row(png_ptr, old_row, - new_row); - - /* where old_row is what was displayed for - previously for the row. Note that the first - pass (pass == 0, really) will completely cover - the old row, so the rows do not have to be - initialized. After the first pass (and only - for interlaced images), you will have to pass - the current row, and the function will combine - the old row and the new row. - */ - } - - void - end_callback(png_structp png_ptr, png_infop info) - { - /* This function is called after the whole image - has been read, including any chunks after the - image (up to and including the IEND). You - will usually have the same info chunk as you - had in the header, although some data may have - been added to the comments and time fields. - - Most people won't do much here, perhaps setting - a flag that marks the image as finished. - */ - } - - - -IV. Writing - -Much of this is very similar to reading. However, everything of -importance is repeated here, so you won't have to constantly look -back up in the reading section to understand writing. - -Setup - -You will want to do the I/O initialization before you get into libpng, -so if it doesn't work, you don't have anything to undo. If you are not -using the standard I/O functions, you will need to replace them with -custom writing functions. See the discussion under Customizing libpng. - - FILE *fp = fopen(file_name, "wb"); - if (!fp) - { - return (ERROR); - } - -Next, png_struct and png_info need to be allocated and initialized. -As these can be both relatively large, you may not want to store these -on the stack, unless you have stack space to spare. Of course, you -will want to check if they return NULL. If you are also reading, -you won't want to name your read structure and your write structure -both "png_ptr"; you can call them anything you like, such as -"read_ptr" and "write_ptr". Look at pngtest.c, for example. - - png_structp png_ptr = png_create_write_struct - (PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING, (png_voidp)user_error_ptr, - user_error_fn, user_warning_fn); - if (!png_ptr) - return (ERROR); - - png_infop info_ptr = png_create_info_struct(png_ptr); - if (!info_ptr) - { - png_destroy_write_struct(&png_ptr, - (png_infopp)NULL); - return (ERROR); - } - -If you want to use your own memory allocation routines, -define PNG_USER_MEM_SUPPORTED and use -png_create_write_struct_2() instead of png_create_write_struct(): - - png_structp png_ptr = png_create_write_struct_2 - (PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING, (png_voidp)user_error_ptr, - user_error_fn, user_warning_fn, (png_voidp) - user_mem_ptr, user_malloc_fn, user_free_fn); - -After you have these structures, you will need to set up the -error handling. When libpng encounters an error, it expects to -longjmp() back to your routine. Therefore, you will need to call -setjmp() and pass the png_jmpbuf(png_ptr). If you -write the file from different routines, you will need to update -the png_jmpbuf(png_ptr) every time you enter a new routine that will -call a png_*() function. See your documentation of setjmp/longjmp -for your compiler for more information on setjmp/longjmp. See -the discussion on libpng error handling in the Customizing Libpng -section below for more information on the libpng error handling. - - if (setjmp(png_jmpbuf(png_ptr))) - { - png_destroy_write_struct(&png_ptr, &info_ptr); - fclose(fp); - return (ERROR); - } - ... - return; - -If you would rather avoid the complexity of setjmp/longjmp issues, -you can compile libpng with PNG_SETJMP_NOT_SUPPORTED, in which case -errors will result in a call to PNG_ABORT() which defaults to abort(). - -Now you need to set up the output code. The default for libpng is to -use the C function fwrite(). If you use this, you will need to pass a -valid FILE * in the function png_init_io(). Be sure that the file is -opened in binary mode. Again, if you wish to handle writing data in -another way, see the discussion on libpng I/O handling in the Customizing -Libpng section below. - - png_init_io(png_ptr, fp); - -If you are embedding your PNG into a datastream such as MNG, and don't -want libpng to write the 8-byte signature, or if you have already -written the signature in your application, use - - png_set_sig_bytes(png_ptr, 8); - -to inform libpng that it should not write a signature. - -Write callbacks - -At this point, you can set up a callback function that will be -called after each row has been written, which you can use to control -a progress meter or the like. It's demonstrated in pngtest.c. -You must supply a function - - void write_row_callback(png_ptr, png_uint_32 row, - int pass); - { - /* put your code here */ - } - -(You can give it another name that you like instead of "write_row_callback") - -To inform libpng about your function, use - - png_set_write_status_fn(png_ptr, write_row_callback); - -You now have the option of modifying how the compression library will -run. The following functions are mainly for testing, but may be useful -in some cases, like if you need to write PNG files extremely fast and -are willing to give up some compression, or if you want to get the -maximum possible compression at the expense of slower writing. If you -have no special needs in this area, let the library do what it wants by -not calling this function at all, as it has been tuned to deliver a good -speed/compression ratio. The second parameter to png_set_filter() is -the filter method, for which the only valid values are 0 (as of the -July 1999 PNG specification, version 1.2) or 64 (if you are writing -a PNG datastream that is to be embedded in a MNG datastream). The third -parameter is a flag that indicates which filter type(s) are to be tested -for each scanline. See the PNG specification for details on the specific filter -types. - - - /* turn on or off filtering, and/or choose - specific filters. You can use either a single - PNG_FILTER_VALUE_NAME or the bitwise OR of one - or more PNG_FILTER_NAME masks. */ - png_set_filter(png_ptr, 0, - PNG_FILTER_NONE | PNG_FILTER_VALUE_NONE | - PNG_FILTER_SUB | PNG_FILTER_VALUE_SUB | - PNG_FILTER_UP | PNG_FILTER_VALUE_UP | - PNG_FILTER_AVG | PNG_FILTER_VALUE_AVG | - PNG_FILTER_PAETH | PNG_FILTER_VALUE_PAETH| - PNG_ALL_FILTERS); - -If an application -wants to start and stop using particular filters during compression, -it should start out with all of the filters (to ensure that the previous -row of pixels will be stored in case it's needed later), and then add -and remove them after the start of compression. - -If you are writing a PNG datastream that is to be embedded in a MNG -datastream, the second parameter can be either 0 or 64. - -The png_set_compression_*() functions interface to the zlib compression -library, and should mostly be ignored unless you really know what you are -doing. The only generally useful call is png_set_compression_level() -which changes how much time zlib spends on trying to compress the image -data. See the Compression Library (zlib.h and algorithm.txt, distributed -with zlib) for details on the compression levels. - - /* set the zlib compression level */ - png_set_compression_level(png_ptr, - Z_BEST_COMPRESSION); - - /* set other zlib parameters */ - png_set_compression_mem_level(png_ptr, 8); - png_set_compression_strategy(png_ptr, - Z_DEFAULT_STRATEGY); - png_set_compression_window_bits(png_ptr, 15); - png_set_compression_method(png_ptr, 8); - png_set_compression_buffer_size(png_ptr, 8192) - -extern PNG_EXPORT(void,png_set_zbuf_size) - -Setting the contents of info for output - -You now need to fill in the png_info structure with all the data you -wish to write before the actual image. Note that the only thing you -are allowed to write after the image is the text chunks and the time -chunk (as of PNG Specification 1.2, anyway). See png_write_end() and -the latest PNG specification for more information on that. If you -wish to write them before the image, fill them in now, and flag that -data as being valid. If you want to wait until after the data, don't -fill them until png_write_end(). For all the fields in png_info and -their data types, see png.h. For explanations of what the fields -contain, see the PNG specification. - -Some of the more important parts of the png_info are: - - png_set_IHDR(png_ptr, info_ptr, width, height, - bit_depth, color_type, interlace_type, - compression_type, filter_method) - width - holds the width of the image - in pixels (up to 2^31). - height - holds the height of the image - in pixels (up to 2^31). - bit_depth - holds the bit depth of one of the - image channels. - (valid values are 1, 2, 4, 8, 16 - and depend also on the - color_type. See also significant - bits (sBIT) below). - color_type - describes which color/alpha - channels are present. - PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY - (bit depths 1, 2, 4, 8, 16) - PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY_ALPHA - (bit depths 8, 16) - PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE - (bit depths 1, 2, 4, 8) - PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB - (bit_depths 8, 16) - PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB_ALPHA - (bit_depths 8, 16) - - PNG_COLOR_MASK_PALETTE - PNG_COLOR_MASK_COLOR - PNG_COLOR_MASK_ALPHA - - interlace_type - PNG_INTERLACE_NONE or - PNG_INTERLACE_ADAM7 - compression_type - (must be - PNG_COMPRESSION_TYPE_DEFAULT) - filter_method - (must be PNG_FILTER_TYPE_DEFAULT - or, if you are writing a PNG to - be embedded in a MNG datastream, - can also be - PNG_INTRAPIXEL_DIFFERENCING) - -If you call png_set_IHDR(), the call must appear before any of the -other png_set_*() functions, which might require access to some of -the IHDR settings. The remaining png_set_*() functions can be called -in any order. - - png_set_PLTE(png_ptr, info_ptr, palette, - num_palette); - palette - the palette for the file - (array of png_color) - num_palette - number of entries in the palette - - png_set_gAMA(png_ptr, info_ptr, gamma); - gamma - the gamma the image was created - at (PNG_INFO_gAMA) - - png_set_sRGB(png_ptr, info_ptr, srgb_intent); - srgb_intent - the rendering intent - (PNG_INFO_sRGB) The presence of - the sRGB chunk means that the pixel - data is in the sRGB color space. - This chunk also implies specific - values of gAMA and cHRM. Rendering - intent is the CSS-1 property that - has been defined by the International - Color Consortium - (http://www.color.org). - It can be one of - PNG_sRGB_INTENT_SATURATION, - PNG_sRGB_INTENT_PERCEPTUAL, - PNG_sRGB_INTENT_ABSOLUTE, or - PNG_sRGB_INTENT_RELATIVE. - - - png_set_sRGB_gAMA_and_cHRM(png_ptr, info_ptr, - srgb_intent); - srgb_intent - the rendering intent - (PNG_INFO_sRGB) The presence of the - sRGB chunk means that the pixel - data is in the sRGB color space. - This function also causes gAMA and - cHRM chunks with the specific values - that are consistent with sRGB to be - written. - - png_set_iCCP(png_ptr, info_ptr, name, compression_type, - profile, proflen); - name - The profile name. - compression - The compression type; always - PNG_COMPRESSION_TYPE_BASE for PNG 1.0. - You may give NULL to this argument to - ignore it. - profile - International Color Consortium color - profile data. May contain NULs. - proflen - length of profile data in bytes. - - png_set_sBIT(png_ptr, info_ptr, sig_bit); - sig_bit - the number of significant bits for - (PNG_INFO_sBIT) each of the gray, red, - green, and blue channels, whichever are - appropriate for the given color type - (png_color_16) - - png_set_tRNS(png_ptr, info_ptr, trans, num_trans, - trans_values); - trans - array of transparent entries for - palette (PNG_INFO_tRNS) - trans_values - graylevel or color sample values of - the single transparent color for - non-paletted images (PNG_INFO_tRNS) - num_trans - number of transparent entries - (PNG_INFO_tRNS) - - png_set_hIST(png_ptr, info_ptr, hist); - (PNG_INFO_hIST) - hist - histogram of palette (array of - png_uint_16) - - png_set_tIME(png_ptr, info_ptr, mod_time); - mod_time - time image was last modified - (PNG_VALID_tIME) - - png_set_bKGD(png_ptr, info_ptr, background); - background - background color (PNG_VALID_bKGD) - - png_set_text(png_ptr, info_ptr, text_ptr, num_text); - text_ptr - array of png_text holding image - comments - text_ptr[i].compression - type of compression used - on "text" PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_NONE - PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_zTXt - PNG_ITXT_COMPRESSION_NONE - PNG_ITXT_COMPRESSION_zTXt - text_ptr[i].key - keyword for comment. Must contain - 1-79 characters. - text_ptr[i].text - text comments for current - keyword. Can be NULL or empty. - text_ptr[i].text_length - length of text string, - after decompression, 0 for iTXt - text_ptr[i].itxt_length - length of itxt string, - after decompression, 0 for tEXt/zTXt - text_ptr[i].lang - language of comment (NULL or - empty for unknown). - text_ptr[i].translated_keyword - keyword in UTF-8 (NULL - or empty for unknown). - num_text - number of comments - - png_set_sPLT(png_ptr, info_ptr, &palette_ptr, - num_spalettes); - palette_ptr - array of png_sPLT_struct structures - to be added to the list of palettes - in the info structure. - num_spalettes - number of palette structures to be - added. - - png_set_oFFs(png_ptr, info_ptr, offset_x, offset_y, - unit_type); - offset_x - positive offset from the left - edge of the screen - offset_y - positive offset from the top - edge of the screen - unit_type - PNG_OFFSET_PIXEL, PNG_OFFSET_MICROMETER - - png_set_pHYs(png_ptr, info_ptr, res_x, res_y, - unit_type); - res_x - pixels/unit physical resolution - in x direction - res_y - pixels/unit physical resolution - in y direction - unit_type - PNG_RESOLUTION_UNKNOWN, - PNG_RESOLUTION_METER - - png_set_sCAL(png_ptr, info_ptr, unit, width, height) - unit - physical scale units (an integer) - width - width of a pixel in physical scale units - height - height of a pixel in physical scale units - (width and height are doubles) - - png_set_sCAL_s(png_ptr, info_ptr, unit, width, height) - unit - physical scale units (an integer) - width - width of a pixel in physical scale units - height - height of a pixel in physical scale units - (width and height are strings like "2.54") - - png_set_unknown_chunks(png_ptr, info_ptr, &unknowns, - num_unknowns) - unknowns - array of png_unknown_chunk - structures holding unknown chunks - unknowns[i].name - name of unknown chunk - unknowns[i].data - data of unknown chunk - unknowns[i].size - size of unknown chunk's data - unknowns[i].location - position to write chunk in file - 0: do not write chunk - PNG_HAVE_IHDR: before PLTE - PNG_HAVE_PLTE: before IDAT - PNG_AFTER_IDAT: after IDAT - -The "location" member is set automatically according to -what part of the output file has already been written. -You can change its value after calling png_set_unknown_chunks() -as demonstrated in pngtest.c. Within each of the "locations", -the chunks are sequenced according to their position in the -structure (that is, the value of "i", which is the order in which -the chunk was either read from the input file or defined with -png_set_unknown_chunks). - -A quick word about text and num_text. text is an array of png_text -structures. num_text is the number of valid structures in the array. -Each png_text structure holds a language code, a keyword, a text value, -and a compression type. - -The compression types have the same valid numbers as the compression -types of the image data. Currently, the only valid number is zero. -However, you can store text either compressed or uncompressed, unlike -images, which always have to be compressed. So if you don't want the -text compressed, set the compression type to PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_NONE. -Because tEXt and zTXt chunks don't have a language field, if you -specify PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_NONE or PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_zTXt -any language code or translated keyword will not be written out. - -Until text gets around 1000 bytes, it is not worth compressing it. -After the text has been written out to the file, the compression type -is set to PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_NONE_WR or PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_zTXt_WR, -so that it isn't written out again at the end (in case you are calling -png_write_end() with the same struct. - -The keywords that are given in the PNG Specification are: - - Title Short (one line) title or - caption for image - Author Name of image's creator - Description Description of image (possibly long) - Copyright Copyright notice - Creation Time Time of original image creation - (usually RFC 1123 format, see below) - Software Software used to create the image - Disclaimer Legal disclaimer - Warning Warning of nature of content - Source Device used to create the image - Comment Miscellaneous comment; conversion - from other image format - -The keyword-text pairs work like this. Keywords should be short -simple descriptions of what the comment is about. Some typical -keywords are found in the PNG specification, as is some recommendations -on keywords. You can repeat keywords in a file. You can even write -some text before the image and some after. For example, you may want -to put a description of the image before the image, but leave the -disclaimer until after, so viewers working over modem connections -don't have to wait for the disclaimer to go over the modem before -they start seeing the image. Finally, keywords should be full -words, not abbreviations. Keywords and text are in the ISO 8859-1 -(Latin-1) character set (a superset of regular ASCII) and can not -contain NUL characters, and should not contain control or other -unprintable characters. To make the comments widely readable, stick -with basic ASCII, and avoid machine specific character set extensions -like the IBM-PC character set. The keyword must be present, but -you can leave off the text string on non-compressed pairs. -Compressed pairs must have a text string, as only the text string -is compressed anyway, so the compression would be meaningless. - -PNG supports modification time via the png_time structure. Two -conversion routines are provided, png_convert_from_time_t() for -time_t and png_convert_from_struct_tm() for struct tm. The -time_t routine uses gmtime(). You don't have to use either of -these, but if you wish to fill in the png_time structure directly, -you should provide the time in universal time (GMT) if possible -instead of your local time. Note that the year number is the full -year (e.g. 1998, rather than 98 - PNG is year 2000 compliant!), and -that months start with 1. - -If you want to store the time of the original image creation, you should -use a plain tEXt chunk with the "Creation Time" keyword. This is -necessary because the "creation time" of a PNG image is somewhat vague, -depending on whether you mean the PNG file, the time the image was -created in a non-PNG format, a still photo from which the image was -scanned, or possibly the subject matter itself. In order to facilitate -machine-readable dates, it is recommended that the "Creation Time" -tEXt chunk use RFC 1123 format dates (e.g. "22 May 1997 18:07:10 GMT"), -although this isn't a requirement. Unlike the tIME chunk, the -"Creation Time" tEXt chunk is not expected to be automatically changed -by the software. To facilitate the use of RFC 1123 dates, a function -png_convert_to_rfc1123(png_timep) is provided to convert from PNG -time to an RFC 1123 format string. - -Writing unknown chunks - -You can use the png_set_unknown_chunks function to queue up chunks -for writing. You give it a chunk name, raw data, and a size; that's -all there is to it. The chunks will be written by the next following -png_write_info_before_PLTE, png_write_info, or png_write_end function. -Any chunks previously read into the info structure's unknown-chunk -list will also be written out in a sequence that satisfies the PNG -specification's ordering rules. - -The high-level write interface - -At this point there are two ways to proceed; through the high-level -write interface, or through a sequence of low-level write operations. -You can use the high-level interface if your image data is present -in the info structure. All defined output -transformations are permitted, enabled by the following masks. - - PNG_TRANSFORM_IDENTITY No transformation - PNG_TRANSFORM_PACKING Pack 1, 2 and 4-bit samples - PNG_TRANSFORM_PACKSWAP Change order of packed - pixels to LSB first - PNG_TRANSFORM_INVERT_MONO Invert monochrome images - PNG_TRANSFORM_SHIFT Normalize pixels to the - sBIT depth - PNG_TRANSFORM_BGR Flip RGB to BGR, RGBA - to BGRA - PNG_TRANSFORM_SWAP_ALPHA Flip RGBA to ARGB or GA - to AG - PNG_TRANSFORM_INVERT_ALPHA Change alpha from opacity - to transparency - PNG_TRANSFORM_SWAP_ENDIAN Byte-swap 16-bit samples - PNG_TRANSFORM_STRIP_FILLER Strip out filler - bytes (deprecated). - PNG_TRANSFORM_STRIP_FILLER_BEFORE Strip out leading - filler bytes - PNG_TRANSFORM_STRIP_FILLER_AFTER Strip out trailing - filler bytes - -If you have valid image data in the info structure (you can use -png_set_rows() to put image data in the info structure), simply do this: - - png_write_png(png_ptr, info_ptr, png_transforms, NULL) - -where png_transforms is an integer containing the bitwise OR of some set of -transformation flags. This call is equivalent to png_write_info(), -followed the set of transformations indicated by the transform mask, -then png_write_image(), and finally png_write_end(). - -(The final parameter of this call is not yet used. Someday it might point -to transformation parameters required by some future output transform.) - -You must use png_transforms and not call any png_set_transform() functions -when you use png_write_png(). - -The low-level write interface - -If you are going the low-level route instead, you are now ready to -write all the file information up to the actual image data. You do -this with a call to png_write_info(). - - png_write_info(png_ptr, info_ptr); - -Note that there is one transformation you may need to do before -png_write_info(). In PNG files, the alpha channel in an image is the -level of opacity. If your data is supplied as a level of -transparency, you can invert the alpha channel before you write it, so -that 0 is fully transparent and 255 (in 8-bit or paletted images) or -65535 (in 16-bit images) is fully opaque, with - - png_set_invert_alpha(png_ptr); - -This must appear before png_write_info() instead of later with the -other transformations because in the case of paletted images the tRNS -chunk data has to be inverted before the tRNS chunk is written. If -your image is not a paletted image, the tRNS data (which in such cases -represents a single color to be rendered as transparent) won't need to -be changed, and you can safely do this transformation after your -png_write_info() call. - -If you need to write a private chunk that you want to appear before -the PLTE chunk when PLTE is present, you can write the PNG info in -two steps, and insert code to write your own chunk between them: - - png_write_info_before_PLTE(png_ptr, info_ptr); - png_set_unknown_chunks(png_ptr, info_ptr, ...); - png_write_info(png_ptr, info_ptr); - -After you've written the file information, you can set up the library -to handle any special transformations of the image data. The various -ways to transform the data will be described in the order that they -should occur. This is important, as some of these change the color -type and/or bit depth of the data, and some others only work on -certain color types and bit depths. Even though each transformation -checks to see if it has data that it can do something with, you should -make sure to only enable a transformation if it will be valid for the -data. For example, don't swap red and blue on grayscale data. - -PNG files store RGB pixels packed into 3 or 6 bytes. This code tells -the library to strip input data that has 4 or 8 bytes per pixel down -to 3 or 6 bytes (or strip 2 or 4-byte grayscale+filler data to 1 or 2 -bytes per pixel). - - png_set_filler(png_ptr, 0, PNG_FILLER_BEFORE); - -where the 0 is unused, and the location is either PNG_FILLER_BEFORE or -PNG_FILLER_AFTER, depending upon whether the filler byte in the pixel -is stored XRGB or RGBX. - -PNG files pack pixels of bit depths 1, 2, and 4 into bytes as small as -they can, resulting in, for example, 8 pixels per byte for 1 bit files. -If the data is supplied at 1 pixel per byte, use this code, which will -correctly pack the pixels into a single byte: - - png_set_packing(png_ptr); - -PNG files reduce possible bit depths to 1, 2, 4, 8, and 16. If your -data is of another bit depth, you can write an sBIT chunk into the -file so that decoders can recover the original data if desired. - - /* Set the true bit depth of the image data */ - if (color_type & PNG_COLOR_MASK_COLOR) - { - sig_bit.red = true_bit_depth; - sig_bit.green = true_bit_depth; - sig_bit.blue = true_bit_depth; - } - else - { - sig_bit.gray = true_bit_depth; - } - if (color_type & PNG_COLOR_MASK_ALPHA) - { - sig_bit.alpha = true_bit_depth; - } - - png_set_sBIT(png_ptr, info_ptr, &sig_bit); - -If the data is stored in the row buffer in a bit depth other than -one supported by PNG (e.g. 3 bit data in the range 0-7 for a 4-bit PNG), -this will scale the values to appear to be the correct bit depth as -is required by PNG. - - png_set_shift(png_ptr, &sig_bit); - -PNG files store 16 bit pixels in network byte order (big-endian, -ie. most significant bits first). This code would be used if they are -supplied the other way (little-endian, i.e. least significant bits -first, the way PCs store them): - - if (bit_depth > 8) - png_set_swap(png_ptr); - -If you are using packed-pixel images (1, 2, or 4 bits/pixel), and you -need to change the order the pixels are packed into bytes, you can use: - - if (bit_depth < 8) - png_set_packswap(png_ptr); - -PNG files store 3 color pixels in red, green, blue order. This code -would be used if they are supplied as blue, green, red: - - png_set_bgr(png_ptr); - -PNG files describe monochrome as black being zero and white being -one. This code would be used if the pixels are supplied with this reversed -(black being one and white being zero): - - png_set_invert_mono(png_ptr); - -Finally, you can write your own transformation function if none of -the existing ones meets your needs. This is done by setting a callback -with - - png_set_write_user_transform_fn(png_ptr, - write_transform_fn); - -You must supply the function - - void write_transform_fn(png_ptr ptr, row_info_ptr - row_info, png_bytep data) - -See pngtest.c for a working example. Your function will be called -before any of the other transformations are processed. - -You can also set up a pointer to a user structure for use by your -callback function. - - png_set_user_transform_info(png_ptr, user_ptr, 0, 0); - -The user_channels and user_depth parameters of this function are ignored -when writing; you can set them to zero as shown. - -You can retrieve the pointer via the function png_get_user_transform_ptr(). -For example: - - voidp write_user_transform_ptr = - png_get_user_transform_ptr(png_ptr); - -It is possible to have libpng flush any pending output, either manually, -or automatically after a certain number of lines have been written. To -flush the output stream a single time call: - - png_write_flush(png_ptr); - -and to have libpng flush the output stream periodically after a certain -number of scanlines have been written, call: - - png_set_flush(png_ptr, nrows); - -Note that the distance between rows is from the last time png_write_flush() -was called, or the first row of the image if it has never been called. -So if you write 50 lines, and then png_set_flush 25, it will flush the -output on the next scanline, and every 25 lines thereafter, unless -png_write_flush() is called before 25 more lines have been written. -If nrows is too small (less than about 10 lines for a 640 pixel wide -RGB image) the image compression may decrease noticeably (although this -may be acceptable for real-time applications). Infrequent flushing will -only degrade the compression performance by a few percent over images -that do not use flushing. - -Writing the image data - -That's it for the transformations. Now you can write the image data. -The simplest way to do this is in one function call. If you have the -whole image in memory, you can just call png_write_image() and libpng -will write the image. You will need to pass in an array of pointers to -each row. This function automatically handles interlacing, so you don't -need to call png_set_interlace_handling() or call this function multiple -times, or any of that other stuff necessary with png_write_rows(). - - png_write_image(png_ptr, row_pointers); - -where row_pointers is: - - png_byte *row_pointers[height]; - -You can point to void or char or whatever you use for pixels. - -If you don't want to write the whole image at once, you can -use png_write_rows() instead. If the file is not interlaced, -this is simple: - - png_write_rows(png_ptr, row_pointers, - number_of_rows); - -row_pointers is the same as in the png_write_image() call. - -If you are just writing one row at a time, you can do this with -a single row_pointer instead of an array of row_pointers: - - png_bytep row_pointer = row; - - png_write_row(png_ptr, row_pointer); - -When the file is interlaced, things can get a good deal more -complicated. The only currently (as of the PNG Specification -version 1.2, dated July 1999) defined interlacing scheme for PNG files -is the "Adam7" interlace scheme, that breaks down an -image into seven smaller images of varying size. libpng will build -these images for you, or you can do them yourself. If you want to -build them yourself, see the PNG specification for details of which -pixels to write when. - -If you don't want libpng to handle the interlacing details, just -use png_set_interlace_handling() and call png_write_rows() the -correct number of times to write all seven sub-images. - -If you want libpng to build the sub-images, call this before you start -writing any rows: - - number_of_passes = - png_set_interlace_handling(png_ptr); - -This will return the number of passes needed. Currently, this -is seven, but may change if another interlace type is added. - -Then write the complete image number_of_passes times. - - png_write_rows(png_ptr, row_pointers, - number_of_rows); - -As some of these rows are not used, and thus return immediately, -you may want to read about interlacing in the PNG specification, -and only update the rows that are actually used. - -Finishing a sequential write - -After you are finished writing the image, you should finish writing -the file. If you are interested in writing comments or time, you should -pass an appropriately filled png_info pointer. If you are not interested, -you can pass NULL. - - png_write_end(png_ptr, info_ptr); - -When you are done, you can free all memory used by libpng like this: - - png_destroy_write_struct(&png_ptr, &info_ptr); - -It is also possible to individually free the info_ptr members that -point to libpng-allocated storage with the following function: - - png_free_data(png_ptr, info_ptr, mask, seq) - mask - identifies data to be freed, a mask - containing the bitwise OR of one or - more of - PNG_FREE_PLTE, PNG_FREE_TRNS, - PNG_FREE_HIST, PNG_FREE_ICCP, - PNG_FREE_PCAL, PNG_FREE_ROWS, - PNG_FREE_SCAL, PNG_FREE_SPLT, - PNG_FREE_TEXT, PNG_FREE_UNKN, - or simply PNG_FREE_ALL - seq - sequence number of item to be freed - (-1 for all items) - -This function may be safely called when the relevant storage has -already been freed, or has not yet been allocated, or was allocated -by the user and not by libpng, and will in those -cases do nothing. The "seq" parameter is ignored if only one item -of the selected data type, such as PLTE, is allowed. If "seq" is not --1, and multiple items are allowed for the data type identified in -the mask, such as text or sPLT, only the n'th item in the structure -is freed, where n is "seq". - -If you allocated data such as a palette that you passed -in to libpng with png_set_*, you must not free it until just before the call to -png_destroy_write_struct(). - -The default behavior is only to free data that was allocated internally -by libpng. This can be changed, so that libpng will not free the data, -or so that it will free data that was allocated by the user with png_malloc() -or png_zalloc() and passed in via a png_set_*() function, with - - png_data_freer(png_ptr, info_ptr, freer, mask) - mask - which data elements are affected - same choices as in png_free_data() - freer - one of - PNG_DESTROY_WILL_FREE_DATA - PNG_SET_WILL_FREE_DATA - PNG_USER_WILL_FREE_DATA - -For example, to transfer responsibility for some data from a read structure -to a write structure, you could use - - png_data_freer(read_ptr, read_info_ptr, - PNG_USER_WILL_FREE_DATA, - PNG_FREE_PLTE|PNG_FREE_tRNS|PNG_FREE_hIST) - png_data_freer(write_ptr, write_info_ptr, - PNG_DESTROY_WILL_FREE_DATA, - PNG_FREE_PLTE|PNG_FREE_tRNS|PNG_FREE_hIST) - -thereby briefly reassigning responsibility for freeing to the user but -immediately afterwards reassigning it once more to the write_destroy -function. Having done this, it would then be safe to destroy the read -structure and continue to use the PLTE, tRNS, and hIST data in the write -structure. - -This function only affects data that has already been allocated. -You can call this function before calling after the png_set_*() functions -to control whether the user or png_destroy_*() is supposed to free the data. -When the user assumes responsibility for libpng-allocated data, the -application must use -png_free() to free it, and when the user transfers responsibility to libpng -for data that the user has allocated, the user must have used png_malloc() -or png_zalloc() to allocate it. - -If you allocated text_ptr.text, text_ptr.lang, and text_ptr.translated_keyword -separately, do not transfer responsibility for freeing text_ptr to libpng, -because when libpng fills a png_text structure it combines these members with -the key member, and png_free_data() will free only text_ptr.key. Similarly, -if you transfer responsibility for free'ing text_ptr from libpng to your -application, your application must not separately free those members. -For a more compact example of writing a PNG image, see the file example.c. - -V. Modifying/Customizing libpng: - -There are two issues here. The first is changing how libpng does -standard things like memory allocation, input/output, and error handling. -The second deals with more complicated things like adding new chunks, -adding new transformations, and generally changing how libpng works. -Both of those are compile-time issues; that is, they are generally -determined at the time the code is written, and there is rarely a need -to provide the user with a means of changing them. - -Memory allocation, input/output, and error handling - -All of the memory allocation, input/output, and error handling in libpng -goes through callbacks that are user-settable. The default routines are -in pngmem.c, pngrio.c, pngwio.c, and pngerror.c, respectively. To change -these functions, call the appropriate png_set_*_fn() function. - -Memory allocation is done through the functions png_malloc() -and png_free(). These currently just call the standard C functions. If -your pointers can't access more then 64K at a time, you will want to set -MAXSEG_64K in zlib.h. Since it is unlikely that the method of handling -memory allocation on a platform will change between applications, these -functions must be modified in the library at compile time. If you prefer -to use a different method of allocating and freeing data, you can use -png_create_read_struct_2() or png_create_write_struct_2() to register -your own functions as described above. -These functions also provide a void pointer that can be retrieved via - - mem_ptr=png_get_mem_ptr(png_ptr); - -Your replacement memory functions must have prototypes as follows: - - png_voidp malloc_fn(png_structp png_ptr, - png_size_t size); - void free_fn(png_structp png_ptr, png_voidp ptr); - -Your malloc_fn() must return NULL in case of failure. The png_malloc() -function will normally call png_error() if it receives a NULL from the -system memory allocator or from your replacement malloc_fn(). - -Your free_fn() will never be called with a NULL ptr, since libpng's -png_free() checks for NULL before calling free_fn(). - -Input/Output in libpng is done through png_read() and png_write(), -which currently just call fread() and fwrite(). The FILE * is stored in -png_struct and is initialized via png_init_io(). If you wish to change -the method of I/O, the library supplies callbacks that you can set -through the function png_set_read_fn() and png_set_write_fn() at run -time, instead of calling the png_init_io() function. These functions -also provide a void pointer that can be retrieved via the function -png_get_io_ptr(). For example: - - png_set_read_fn(png_structp read_ptr, - voidp read_io_ptr, png_rw_ptr read_data_fn) - - png_set_write_fn(png_structp write_ptr, - voidp write_io_ptr, png_rw_ptr write_data_fn, - png_flush_ptr output_flush_fn); - - voidp read_io_ptr = png_get_io_ptr(read_ptr); - voidp write_io_ptr = png_get_io_ptr(write_ptr); - -The replacement I/O functions must have prototypes as follows: - - void user_read_data(png_structp png_ptr, - png_bytep data, png_size_t length); - void user_write_data(png_structp png_ptr, - png_bytep data, png_size_t length); - void user_flush_data(png_structp png_ptr); - -The user_read_data() function is responsible for detecting and -handling end-of-data errors. - -Supplying NULL for the read, write, or flush functions sets them back -to using the default C stream functions, which expect the io_ptr to -point to a standard *FILE structure. It is probably a mistake -to use NULL for one of write_data_fn and output_flush_fn but not both -of them, unless you have built libpng with PNG_NO_WRITE_FLUSH defined. -It is an error to read from a write stream, and vice versa. - -Error handling in libpng is done through png_error() and png_warning(). -Errors handled through png_error() are fatal, meaning that png_error() -should never return to its caller. Currently, this is handled via -setjmp() and longjmp() (unless you have compiled libpng with -PNG_SETJMP_NOT_SUPPORTED, in which case it is handled via PNG_ABORT()), -but you could change this to do things like exit() if you should wish. - -On non-fatal errors, png_warning() is called -to print a warning message, and then control returns to the calling code. -By default png_error() and png_warning() print a message on stderr via -fprintf() unless the library is compiled with PNG_NO_CONSOLE_IO defined -(because you don't want the messages) or PNG_NO_STDIO defined (because -fprintf() isn't available). If you wish to change the behavior of the error -functions, you will need to set up your own message callbacks. These -functions are normally supplied at the time that the png_struct is created. -It is also possible to redirect errors and warnings to your own replacement -functions after png_create_*_struct() has been called by calling: - - png_set_error_fn(png_structp png_ptr, - png_voidp error_ptr, png_error_ptr error_fn, - png_error_ptr warning_fn); - - png_voidp error_ptr = png_get_error_ptr(png_ptr); - -If NULL is supplied for either error_fn or warning_fn, then the libpng -default function will be used, calling fprintf() and/or longjmp() if a -problem is encountered. The replacement error functions should have -parameters as follows: - - void user_error_fn(png_structp png_ptr, - png_const_charp error_msg); - void user_warning_fn(png_structp png_ptr, - png_const_charp warning_msg); - -The motivation behind using setjmp() and longjmp() is the C++ throw and -catch exception handling methods. This makes the code much easier to write, -as there is no need to check every return code of every function call. -However, there are some uncertainties about the status of local variables -after a longjmp, so the user may want to be careful about doing anything after -setjmp returns non-zero besides returning itself. Consult your compiler -documentation for more details. For an alternative approach, you may wish -to use the "cexcept" facility (see http://cexcept.sourceforge.net). - -Custom chunks - -If you need to read or write custom chunks, you may need to get deeper -into the libpng code. The library now has mechanisms for storing -and writing chunks of unknown type; you can even declare callbacks -for custom chunks. However, this may not be good enough if the -library code itself needs to know about interactions between your -chunk and existing `intrinsic' chunks. - -If you need to write a new intrinsic chunk, first read the PNG -specification. Acquire a first level of -understanding of how it works. Pay particular attention to the -sections that describe chunk names, and look at how other chunks were -designed, so you can do things similarly. Second, check out the -sections of libpng that read and write chunks. Try to find a chunk -that is similar to yours and use it as a template. More details can -be found in the comments inside the code. It is best to handle unknown -chunks in a generic method, via callback functions, instead of by -modifying libpng functions. - -If you wish to write your own transformation for the data, look through -the part of the code that does the transformations, and check out some of -the simpler ones to get an idea of how they work. Try to find a similar -transformation to the one you want to add and copy off of it. More details -can be found in the comments inside the code itself. - -Configuring for 16 bit platforms - -You will want to look into zconf.h to tell zlib (and thus libpng) that -it cannot allocate more then 64K at a time. Even if you can, the memory -won't be accessible. So limit zlib and libpng to 64K by defining MAXSEG_64K. - -Configuring for DOS - -For DOS users who only have access to the lower 640K, you will -have to limit zlib's memory usage via a png_set_compression_mem_level() -call. See zlib.h or zconf.h in the zlib library for more information. - -Configuring for Medium Model - -Libpng's support for medium model has been tested on most of the popular -compilers. Make sure MAXSEG_64K gets defined, USE_FAR_KEYWORD gets -defined, and FAR gets defined to far in pngconf.h, and you should be -all set. Everything in the library (except for zlib's structure) is -expecting far data. You must use the typedefs with the p or pp on -the end for pointers (or at least look at them and be careful). Make -note that the rows of data are defined as png_bytepp, which is an -unsigned char far * far *. - -Configuring for gui/windowing platforms: - -You will need to write new error and warning functions that use the GUI -interface, as described previously, and set them to be the error and -warning functions at the time that png_create_*_struct() is called, -in order to have them available during the structure initialization. -They can be changed later via png_set_error_fn(). On some compilers, -you may also have to change the memory allocators (png_malloc, etc.). - -Configuring for compiler xxx: - -All includes for libpng are in pngconf.h. If you need to add, change -or delete an include, this is the place to do it. -The includes that are not needed outside libpng are protected by the -PNG_INTERNAL definition, which is only defined for those routines inside -libpng itself. The files in libpng proper only include png.h, which -includes pngconf.h. - -Configuring zlib: - -There are special functions to configure the compression. Perhaps the -most useful one changes the compression level, which currently uses -input compression values in the range 0 - 9. The library normally -uses the default compression level (Z_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION = 6). Tests -have shown that for a large majority of images, compression values in -the range 3-6 compress nearly as well as higher levels, and do so much -faster. For online applications it may be desirable to have maximum speed -(Z_BEST_SPEED = 1). With versions of zlib after v0.99, you can also -specify no compression (Z_NO_COMPRESSION = 0), but this would create -files larger than just storing the raw bitmap. You can specify the -compression level by calling: - - png_set_compression_level(png_ptr, level); - -Another useful one is to reduce the memory level used by the library. -The memory level defaults to 8, but it can be lowered if you are -short on memory (running DOS, for example, where you only have 640K). -Note that the memory level does have an effect on compression; among -other things, lower levels will result in sections of incompressible -data being emitted in smaller stored blocks, with a correspondingly -larger relative overhead of up to 15% in the worst case. - - png_set_compression_mem_level(png_ptr, level); - -The other functions are for configuring zlib. They are not recommended -for normal use and may result in writing an invalid PNG file. See -zlib.h for more information on what these mean. - - png_set_compression_strategy(png_ptr, - strategy); - png_set_compression_window_bits(png_ptr, - window_bits); - png_set_compression_method(png_ptr, method); - png_set_compression_buffer_size(png_ptr, size); - -Controlling row filtering - -If you want to control whether libpng uses filtering or not, which -filters are used, and how it goes about picking row filters, you -can call one of these functions. The selection and configuration -of row filters can have a significant impact on the size and -encoding speed and a somewhat lesser impact on the decoding speed -of an image. Filtering is enabled by default for RGB and grayscale -images (with and without alpha), but not for paletted images nor -for any images with bit depths less than 8 bits/pixel. - -The 'method' parameter sets the main filtering method, which is -currently only '0' in the PNG 1.2 specification. The 'filters' -parameter sets which filter(s), if any, should be used for each -scanline. Possible values are PNG_ALL_FILTERS and PNG_NO_FILTERS -to turn filtering on and off, respectively. - -Individual filter types are PNG_FILTER_NONE, PNG_FILTER_SUB, -PNG_FILTER_UP, PNG_FILTER_AVG, PNG_FILTER_PAETH, which can be bitwise -ORed together with '|' to specify one or more filters to use. -These filters are described in more detail in the PNG specification. -If you intend to change the filter type during the course of writing -the image, you should start with flags set for all of the filters -you intend to use so that libpng can initialize its internal -structures appropriately for all of the filter types. (Note that this -means the first row must always be adaptively filtered, because libpng -currently does not allocate the filter buffers until png_write_row() -is called for the first time.) - - filters = PNG_FILTER_NONE | PNG_FILTER_SUB - PNG_FILTER_UP | PNG_FILTER_AVG | - PNG_FILTER_PAETH | PNG_ALL_FILTERS; - - png_set_filter(png_ptr, PNG_FILTER_TYPE_BASE, - filters); - The second parameter can also be - PNG_INTRAPIXEL_DIFFERENCING if you are - writing a PNG to be embedded in a MNG - datastream. This parameter must be the - same as the value of filter_method used - in png_set_IHDR(). - -It is also possible to influence how libpng chooses from among the -available filters. This is done in one or both of two ways - by -telling it how important it is to keep the same filter for successive -rows, and by telling it the relative computational costs of the filters. - - double weights[3] = {1.5, 1.3, 1.1}, - costs[PNG_FILTER_VALUE_LAST] = - {1.0, 1.3, 1.3, 1.5, 1.7}; - - png_set_filter_heuristics(png_ptr, - PNG_FILTER_HEURISTIC_WEIGHTED, 3, - weights, costs); - -The weights are multiplying factors that indicate to libpng that the -row filter should be the same for successive rows unless another row filter -is that many times better than the previous filter. In the above example, -if the previous 3 filters were SUB, SUB, NONE, the SUB filter could have a -"sum of absolute differences" 1.5 x 1.3 times higher than other filters -and still be chosen, while the NONE filter could have a sum 1.1 times -higher than other filters and still be chosen. Unspecified weights are -taken to be 1.0, and the specified weights should probably be declining -like those above in order to emphasize recent filters over older filters. - -The filter costs specify for each filter type a relative decoding cost -to be considered when selecting row filters. This means that filters -with higher costs are less likely to be chosen over filters with lower -costs, unless their "sum of absolute differences" is that much smaller. -The costs do not necessarily reflect the exact computational speeds of -the various filters, since this would unduly influence the final image -size. - -Note that the numbers above were invented purely for this example and -are given only to help explain the function usage. Little testing has -been done to find optimum values for either the costs or the weights. - -Removing unwanted object code - -There are a bunch of #define's in pngconf.h that control what parts of -libpng are compiled. All the defines end in _SUPPORTED. If you are -never going to use a capability, you can change the #define to #undef -before recompiling libpng and save yourself code and data space, or -you can turn off individual capabilities with defines that begin with -PNG_NO_. - -You can also turn all of the transforms and ancillary chunk capabilities -off en masse with compiler directives that define -PNG_NO_READ[or WRITE]_TRANSFORMS, or PNG_NO_READ[or WRITE]_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS, -or all four, -along with directives to turn on any of the capabilities that you do -want. The PNG_NO_READ[or WRITE]_TRANSFORMS directives disable -the extra transformations but still leave the library fully capable of reading -and writing PNG files with all known public chunks -Use of the PNG_NO_READ[or WRITE]_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS directive -produces a library that is incapable of reading or writing ancillary chunks. -If you are not using the progressive reading capability, you can -turn that off with PNG_NO_PROGRESSIVE_READ (don't confuse -this with the INTERLACING capability, which you'll still have). - -All the reading and writing specific code are in separate files, so the -linker should only grab the files it needs. However, if you want to -make sure, or if you are building a stand alone library, all the -reading files start with pngr and all the writing files start with -pngw. The files that don't match either (like png.c, pngtrans.c, etc.) -are used for both reading and writing, and always need to be included. -The progressive reader is in pngpread.c - -If you are creating or distributing a dynamically linked library (a .so -or DLL file), you should not remove or disable any parts of the library, -as this will cause applications linked with different versions of the -library to fail if they call functions not available in your library. -The size of the library itself should not be an issue, because only -those sections that are actually used will be loaded into memory. - -Requesting debug printout - -The macro definition PNG_DEBUG can be used to request debugging -printout. Set it to an integer value in the range 0 to 3. Higher -numbers result in increasing amounts of debugging information. The -information is printed to the "stderr" file, unless another file -name is specified in the PNG_DEBUG_FILE macro definition. - -When PNG_DEBUG > 0, the following functions (macros) become available: - - png_debug(level, message) - png_debug1(level, message, p1) - png_debug2(level, message, p1, p2) - -in which "level" is compared to PNG_DEBUG to decide whether to print -the message, "message" is the formatted string to be printed, -and p1 and p2 are parameters that are to be embedded in the string -according to printf-style formatting directives. For example, - - png_debug1(2, "foo=%d\n", foo); - -is expanded to - - if(PNG_DEBUG > 2) - fprintf(PNG_DEBUG_FILE, "foo=%d\n", foo); - -When PNG_DEBUG is defined but is zero, the macros aren't defined, but you -can still use PNG_DEBUG to control your own debugging: - - #ifdef PNG_DEBUG - fprintf(stderr, ... - #endif - -When PNG_DEBUG = 1, the macros are defined, but only png_debug statements -having level = 0 will be printed. There aren't any such statements in -this version of libpng, but if you insert some they will be printed. - -VI. MNG support - -The MNG specification (available at http://www.libpng.org/pub/mng) allows -certain extensions to PNG for PNG images that are embedded in MNG datastreams. -Libpng can support some of these extensions. To enable them, use the -png_permit_mng_features() function: - - feature_set = png_permit_mng_features(png_ptr, mask) - mask is a png_uint_32 containing the bitwise OR of the - features you want to enable. These include - PNG_FLAG_MNG_EMPTY_PLTE - PNG_FLAG_MNG_FILTER_64 - PNG_ALL_MNG_FEATURES - feature_set is a png_uint_32 that is the bitwise AND of - your mask with the set of MNG features that is - supported by the version of libpng that you are using. - -It is an error to use this function when reading or writing a standalone -PNG file with the PNG 8-byte signature. The PNG datastream must be wrapped -in a MNG datastream. As a minimum, it must have the MNG 8-byte signature -and the MHDR and MEND chunks. Libpng does not provide support for these -or any other MNG chunks; your application must provide its own support for -them. You may wish to consider using libmng (available at -http://www.libmng.com) instead. - -VII. Changes to Libpng from version 0.88 - -It should be noted that versions of libpng later than 0.96 are not -distributed by the original libpng author, Guy Schalnat, nor by -Andreas Dilger, who had taken over from Guy during 1996 and 1997, and -distributed versions 0.89 through 0.96, but rather by another member -of the original PNG Group, Glenn Randers-Pehrson. Guy and Andreas are -still alive and well, but they have moved on to other things. - -The old libpng functions png_read_init(), png_write_init(), -png_info_init(), png_read_destroy(), and png_write_destroy() have been -moved to PNG_INTERNAL in version 0.95 to discourage their use. These -functions will be removed from libpng version 2.0.0. - -The preferred method of creating and initializing the libpng structures is -via the png_create_read_struct(), png_create_write_struct(), and -png_create_info_struct() because they isolate the size of the structures -from the application, allow version error checking, and also allow the -use of custom error handling routines during the initialization, which -the old functions do not. The functions png_read_destroy() and -png_write_destroy() do not actually free the memory that libpng -allocated for these structs, but just reset the data structures, so they -can be used instead of png_destroy_read_struct() and -png_destroy_write_struct() if you feel there is too much system overhead -allocating and freeing the png_struct for each image read. - -Setting the error callbacks via png_set_message_fn() before -png_read_init() as was suggested in libpng-0.88 is no longer supported -because this caused applications that do not use custom error functions -to fail if the png_ptr was not initialized to zero. It is still possible -to set the error callbacks AFTER png_read_init(), or to change them with -png_set_error_fn(), which is essentially the same function, but with a new -name to force compilation errors with applications that try to use the old -method. - -Starting with version 1.0.7, you can find out which version of the library -you are using at run-time: - - png_uint_32 libpng_vn = png_access_version_number(); - -The number libpng_vn is constructed from the major version, minor -version with leading zero, and release number with leading zero, -(e.g., libpng_vn for version 1.0.7 is 10007). - -You can also check which version of png.h you used when compiling your -application: - - png_uint_32 application_vn = PNG_LIBPNG_VER; - -VIII. (Omitted). -IX. (Omitted) - -X. Detecting libpng - -The png_get_io_ptr() function has been present since libpng-0.88, has never -changed, and is unaffected by conditional compilation macros. It is the -best choice for use in configure scripts for detecting the presence of any -libpng version since 0.88. - -XI. Source code repository - -Since about February 2009, version 1.2.34, libpng has been under "git" source -control. The git repository was built from old libpng-x.y.z.tar.gz files -going back to version 0.70. You can access the git repository (read only) -at - - git://libpng.git.sourceforge.net/gitroot/libpng - -or you can browse it via "gitweb" at - - http://libpng.git.sourceforge.net/git/gitweb.cgi?p=libpng - -Patches can be sent to glennrp at users.sourceforge.net or to -png-mng-implement at lists.sourceforge.net or you can upload them to -the libpng bug tracker at - - http://libpng.sourceforge.net - -XII. Coding style - -Our coding style is similar to the "Allman" style, with curly -braces on separate lines: - - if (condition) - { - action; - } - - else if (another condition) - { - another action; - } - -The braces can be omitted from simple one-line actions: - - if (condition) - return (0); - -We use 3-space indentation, except for continued statements which -are usually indented the same as the first line of the statement -plus four more spaces. - -Comments appear with the leading "/*" at the same indentation as -the statement that follows the comment: - - /* Single-line comment */ - statement; - - /* Multiple-line - * comment - */ - statement; - -Very short comments can be placed at the end of the statement -to which they pertain: - - statement; /* comment */ - -We don't use C++ style ("//") comments. We have, however, -used them in the past in some now-abandoned MMX assembler -code. - -Functions and their curly brackets are not indented, and -exported functions are marked with PNGAPI: - - /* This is a public function that is visible to - * application programers. It does thus-and-so. - */ - void PNGAPI - png_exported_function(png_ptr, png_info, foo) - { - body; - } - -The prototypes for all exported functions appear in png.h. - -We mark all non-exported functions with "/* PRIVATE */"": - - void /* PRIVATE */ - png_non_exported_function(png_ptr, png_info, foo) - { - body; - } - -The prototypes for non-exported functions can appear in -pngpriv.h or in the file where the function is located. - -The names of all exported functions and variables begin -with "png_", and all publicly visible C preprocessor -macros begin with "PNG_". - -We put a space after each comma and after each semicolon -in "for" statments, and we put spaces before and after each -C binary operator and after "for" or "while". We don't -put a space between a typecast and the expression being -cast, nor do we put one between a function name and the -left parenthesis that follows it: - - for (i = 2; i > 0; --i) - x[i] = a(x) + (int)b; - -Other rules can be inferred by inspecting the libpng -source. - -XIII. Y2K Compliance in libpng - -June 18, 2009 - -Since the PNG Development group is an ad-hoc body, we can't make -an official declaration. - -This is your unofficial assurance that libpng from version 0.71 and -upward through 1.0.46 are Y2K compliant. It is my belief that earlier -versions were also Y2K compliant. - -Libpng only has three year fields. One is a 2-byte unsigned integer that -will hold years up to 65535. The other two hold the date in text -format, and will hold years up to 9999. - -The integer is - "png_uint_16 year" in png_time_struct. - -The strings are - "png_charp time_buffer" in png_struct and - "near_time_buffer", which is a local character string in png.c. - -There are seven time-related functions: - - png_convert_to_rfc_1123() in png.c - (formerly png_convert_to_rfc_1152() in error) - png_convert_from_struct_tm() in pngwrite.c, called - in pngwrite.c - png_convert_from_time_t() in pngwrite.c - png_get_tIME() in pngget.c - png_handle_tIME() in pngrutil.c, called in pngread.c - png_set_tIME() in pngset.c - png_write_tIME() in pngwutil.c, called in pngwrite.c - -All appear to handle dates properly in a Y2K environment. The -png_convert_from_time_t() function calls gmtime() to convert from system -clock time, which returns (year - 1900), which we properly convert to -the full 4-digit year. There is a possibility that applications using -libpng are not passing 4-digit years into the png_convert_to_rfc_1123() -function, or that they are incorrectly passing only a 2-digit year -instead of "year - 1900" into the png_convert_from_struct_tm() function, -but this is not under our control. The libpng documentation has always -stated that it works with 4-digit years, and the APIs have been -documented as such. - -The tIME chunk itself is also Y2K compliant. It uses a 2-byte unsigned -integer to hold the year, and can hold years as large as 65535. - -zlib, upon which libpng depends, is also Y2K compliant. It contains -no date-related code. - - - Glenn Randers-Pehrson - libpng maintainer - PNG Development Group diff --git a/libpng-1.0.47.txt b/libpng-1.0.47.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a1e6e9ce1 --- /dev/null +++ b/libpng-1.0.47.txt @@ -0,0 +1,3008 @@ +libpng.txt - A description on how to use and modify libpng + + libpng version 1.0.47 - July 16, 2009 + Updated and distributed by Glenn Randers-Pehrson + + Copyright (c) 1998-2009 Glenn Randers-Pehrson + For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright + notice in png.h. + + Based on: + + libpng versions 0.97, January 1998, through 1.0.47 - July 16, 2009 + Updated and distributed by Glenn Randers-Pehrson + Copyright (c) 1998-2009 Glenn Randers-Pehrson + + libpng 1.0 beta 6 version 0.96 May 28, 1997 + Updated and distributed by Andreas Dilger + Copyright (c) 1996, 1997 Andreas Dilger + + libpng 1.0 beta 2 - version 0.88 January 26, 1996 + For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright + notice in png.h. Copyright (c) 1995, 1996 Guy Eric + Schalnat, Group 42, Inc. + + Updated/rewritten per request in the libpng FAQ + Copyright (c) 1995, 1996 Frank J. T. Wojcik + December 18, 1995 & January 20, 1996 + +I. Introduction + +This file describes how to use and modify the PNG reference library +(known as libpng) for your own use. There are five sections to this +file: introduction, structures, reading, writing, and modification and +configuration notes for various special platforms. In addition to this +file, example.c is a good starting point for using the library, as +it is heavily commented and should include everything most people +will need. We assume that libpng is already installed; see the +INSTALL file for instructions on how to install libpng. + +For examples of libpng usage, see the files "example.c", "pngtest.c", +and the files in the "contrib" directory, all of which are included in the +libpng distribution. + +Libpng was written as a companion to the PNG specification, as a way +of reducing the amount of time and effort it takes to support the PNG +file format in application programs. + +The PNG specification (second edition), November 2003, is available as +a W3C Recommendation and as an ISO Standard (ISO/IEC 15948:2003 (E)) at +. It is technically equivalent +to the PNG specification (second edition) but has some additional material. + +The PNG-1.0 specification is available +as RFC 2083 and as a +W3C Recommendation . + +Some additional chunks are described in the special-purpose public chunks +documents at . + +Other information +about PNG, and the latest version of libpng, can be found at the PNG home +page, . + +Most users will not have to modify the library significantly; advanced +users may want to modify it more. All attempts were made to make it as +complete as possible, while keeping the code easy to understand. +Currently, this library only supports C. Support for other languages +is being considered. + +Libpng has been designed to handle multiple sessions at one time, +to be easily modifiable, to be portable to the vast majority of +machines (ANSI, K&R, 16-, 32-, and 64-bit) available, and to be easy +to use. The ultimate goal of libpng is to promote the acceptance of +the PNG file format in whatever way possible. While there is still +work to be done (see the TODO file), libpng should cover the +majority of the needs of its users. + +Libpng uses zlib for its compression and decompression of PNG files. +Further information about zlib, and the latest version of zlib, can +be found at the zlib home page, . +The zlib compression utility is a general purpose utility that is +useful for more than PNG files, and can be used without libpng. +See the documentation delivered with zlib for more details. +You can usually find the source files for the zlib utility wherever you +find the libpng source files. + +Libpng is thread safe, provided the threads are using different +instances of the structures. Each thread should have its own +png_struct and png_info instances, and thus its own image. +Libpng does not protect itself against two threads using the +same instance of a structure. + +II. Structures + +There are two main structures that are important to libpng, png_struct +and png_info. The first, png_struct, is an internal structure that +will not, for the most part, be used by a user except as the first +variable passed to every libpng function call. + +The png_info structure is designed to provide information about the +PNG file. At one time, the fields of png_info were intended to be +directly accessible to the user. However, this tended to cause problems +with applications using dynamically loaded libraries, and as a result +a set of interface functions for png_info (the png_get_*() and png_set_*() +functions) was developed. The fields of png_info are still available for +older applications, but it is suggested that applications use the new +interfaces if at all possible. + +Applications that do make direct access to the members of png_struct (except +for png_ptr->jmpbuf) must be recompiled whenever the library is updated, +and applications that make direct access to the members of png_info must +be recompiled if they were compiled or loaded with libpng version 1.0.6, +in which the members were in a different order. In version 1.0.7, the +members of the png_info structure reverted to the old order, as they were +in versions 0.97c through 1.0.5. Starting with version 2.0.0, both +structures are going to be hidden, and the contents of the structures will +only be accessible through the png_get/png_set functions. + +The png.h header file is an invaluable reference for programming with libpng. +And while I'm on the topic, make sure you include the libpng header file: + +#include + +III. Reading + +We'll now walk you through the possible functions to call when reading +in a PNG file sequentially, briefly explaining the syntax and purpose +of each one. See example.c and png.h for more detail. While +progressive reading is covered in the next section, you will still +need some of the functions discussed in this section to read a PNG +file. + +Setup + +You will want to do the I/O initialization(*) before you get into libpng, +so if it doesn't work, you don't have much to undo. Of course, you +will also want to insure that you are, in fact, dealing with a PNG +file. Libpng provides a simple check to see if a file is a PNG file. +To use it, pass in the first 1 to 8 bytes of the file to the function +png_sig_cmp(), and it will return 0 (false) if the bytes match the +corresponding bytes of the PNG signature, or nonzero (true) otherwise. +Of course, the more bytes you pass in, the greater the accuracy of the +prediction. + +If you are intending to keep the file pointer open for use in libpng, +you must ensure you don't read more than 8 bytes from the beginning +of the file, and you also have to make a call to png_set_sig_bytes_read() +with the number of bytes you read from the beginning. Libpng will +then only check the bytes (if any) that your program didn't read. + +(*): If you are not using the standard I/O functions, you will need +to replace them with custom functions. See the discussion under +Customizing libpng. + + + FILE *fp = fopen(file_name, "rb"); + if (!fp) + { + return (ERROR); + } + fread(header, 1, number, fp); + is_png = !png_sig_cmp(header, 0, number); + if (!is_png) + { + return (NOT_PNG); + } + + +Next, png_struct and png_info need to be allocated and initialized. In +order to ensure that the size of these structures is correct even with a +dynamically linked libpng, there are functions to initialize and +allocate the structures. We also pass the library version, optional +pointers to error handling functions, and a pointer to a data struct for +use by the error functions, if necessary (the pointer and functions can +be NULL if the default error handlers are to be used). See the section +on Changes to Libpng below regarding the old initialization functions. +The structure allocation functions quietly return NULL if they fail to +create the structure, so your application should check for that. + + png_structp png_ptr = png_create_read_struct + (PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING, (png_voidp)user_error_ptr, + user_error_fn, user_warning_fn); + if (!png_ptr) + return (ERROR); + + png_infop info_ptr = png_create_info_struct(png_ptr); + if (!info_ptr) + { + png_destroy_read_struct(&png_ptr, + (png_infopp)NULL, (png_infopp)NULL); + return (ERROR); + } + + png_infop end_info = png_create_info_struct(png_ptr); + if (!end_info) + { + png_destroy_read_struct(&png_ptr, &info_ptr, + (png_infopp)NULL); + return (ERROR); + } + +If you want to use your own memory allocation routines, +define PNG_USER_MEM_SUPPORTED and use +png_create_read_struct_2() instead of png_create_read_struct(): + + png_structp png_ptr = png_create_read_struct_2 + (PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING, (png_voidp)user_error_ptr, + user_error_fn, user_warning_fn, (png_voidp) + user_mem_ptr, user_malloc_fn, user_free_fn); + +The error handling routines passed to png_create_read_struct() +and the memory alloc/free routines passed to png_create_struct_2() +are only necessary if you are not using the libpng supplied error +handling and memory alloc/free functions. + +When libpng encounters an error, it expects to longjmp back +to your routine. Therefore, you will need to call setjmp and pass +your png_jmpbuf(png_ptr). If you read the file from different +routines, you will need to update the jmpbuf field every time you enter +a new routine that will call a png_*() function. + +See your documentation of setjmp/longjmp for your compiler for more +information on setjmp/longjmp. See the discussion on libpng error +handling in the Customizing Libpng section below for more information +on the libpng error handling. If an error occurs, and libpng longjmp's +back to your setjmp, you will want to call png_destroy_read_struct() to +free any memory. + + if (setjmp(png_jmpbuf(png_ptr))) + { + png_destroy_read_struct(&png_ptr, &info_ptr, + &end_info); + fclose(fp); + return (ERROR); + } + +If you would rather avoid the complexity of setjmp/longjmp issues, +you can compile libpng with PNG_SETJMP_NOT_SUPPORTED, in which case +errors will result in a call to PNG_ABORT() which defaults to abort(). + +Now you need to set up the input code. The default for libpng is to +use the C function fread(). If you use this, you will need to pass a +valid FILE * in the function png_init_io(). Be sure that the file is +opened in binary mode. If you wish to handle reading data in another +way, you need not call the png_init_io() function, but you must then +implement the libpng I/O methods discussed in the Customizing Libpng +section below. + + png_init_io(png_ptr, fp); + +If you had previously opened the file and read any of the signature from +the beginning in order to see if this was a PNG file, you need to let +libpng know that there are some bytes missing from the start of the file. + + png_set_sig_bytes(png_ptr, number); + +Setting up callback code + +You can set up a callback function to handle any unknown chunks in the +input stream. You must supply the function + + read_chunk_callback(png_ptr ptr, + png_unknown_chunkp chunk); + { + /* The unknown chunk structure contains your + chunk data, along with similar data for any other + unknown chunks: */ + + png_byte name[5]; + png_byte *data; + png_size_t size; + + /* Note that libpng has already taken care of + the CRC handling */ + + /* put your code here. Search for your chunk in the + unknown chunk structure, process it, and return one + of the following: */ + + return (-n); /* chunk had an error */ + return (0); /* did not recognize */ + return (n); /* success */ + } + +(You can give your function another name that you like instead of +"read_chunk_callback") + +To inform libpng about your function, use + + png_set_read_user_chunk_fn(png_ptr, user_chunk_ptr, + read_chunk_callback); + +This names not only the callback function, but also a user pointer that +you can retrieve with + + png_get_user_chunk_ptr(png_ptr); + +If you call the png_set_read_user_chunk_fn() function, then all unknown +chunks will be saved when read, in case your callback function will need +one or more of them. This behavior can be changed with the +png_set_keep_unknown_chunks() function, described below. + +At this point, you can set up a callback function that will be +called after each row has been read, which you can use to control +a progress meter or the like. It's demonstrated in pngtest.c. +You must supply a function + + void read_row_callback(png_ptr ptr, png_uint_32 row, + int pass); + { + /* put your code here */ + } + +(You can give it another name that you like instead of "read_row_callback") + +To inform libpng about your function, use + + png_set_read_status_fn(png_ptr, read_row_callback); + +Unknown-chunk handling + +Now you get to set the way the library processes unknown chunks in the +input PNG stream. Both known and unknown chunks will be read. Normal +behavior is that known chunks will be parsed into information in +various info_ptr members while unknown chunks will be discarded. This +behavior can be wasteful if your application will never use some known +chunk types. To change this, you can call: + + png_set_keep_unknown_chunks(png_ptr, keep, + chunk_list, num_chunks); + keep - 0: default unknown chunk handling + 1: ignore; do not keep + 2: keep only if safe-to-copy + 3: keep even if unsafe-to-copy + You can use these definitions: + PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_AS_DEFAULT 0 + PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_NEVER 1 + PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_IF_SAFE 2 + PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_ALWAYS 3 + chunk_list - list of chunks affected (a byte string, + five bytes per chunk, NULL or '\0' if + num_chunks is 0) + num_chunks - number of chunks affected; if 0, all + unknown chunks are affected. If nonzero, + only the chunks in the list are affected + +Unknown chunks declared in this way will be saved as raw data onto a +list of png_unknown_chunk structures. If a chunk that is normally +known to libpng is named in the list, it will be handled as unknown, +according to the "keep" directive. If a chunk is named in successive +instances of png_set_keep_unknown_chunks(), the final instance will +take precedence. The IHDR and IEND chunks should not be named in +chunk_list; if they are, libpng will process them normally anyway. + +Here is an example of the usage of png_set_keep_unknown_chunks(), +where the private "vpAg" chunk will later be processed by a user chunk +callback function: + + png_byte vpAg[5]={118, 112, 65, 103, (png_byte) '\0'}; + + #if defined(PNG_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED) + png_byte unused_chunks[]= + { + 104, 73, 83, 84, (png_byte) '\0', /* hIST */ + 105, 84, 88, 116, (png_byte) '\0', /* iTXt */ + 112, 67, 65, 76, (png_byte) '\0', /* pCAL */ + 115, 67, 65, 76, (png_byte) '\0', /* sCAL */ + 115, 80, 76, 84, (png_byte) '\0', /* sPLT */ + 116, 73, 77, 69, (png_byte) '\0', /* tIME */ + }; + #endif + + ... + + #if defined(PNG_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED) + /* ignore all unknown chunks: */ + png_set_keep_unknown_chunks(read_ptr, 1, NULL, 0); + /* except for vpAg: */ + png_set_keep_unknown_chunks(read_ptr, 2, vpAg, 1); + /* also ignore unused known chunks: */ + png_set_keep_unknown_chunks(read_ptr, 1, unused_chunks, + (int)sizeof(unused_chunks)/5); + #endif + +The high-level read interface + +At this point there are two ways to proceed; through the high-level +read interface, or through a sequence of low-level read operations. +You can use the high-level interface if (a) you are willing to read +the entire image into memory, and (b) the input transformations +you want to do are limited to the following set: + + PNG_TRANSFORM_IDENTITY No transformation + PNG_TRANSFORM_STRIP_16 Strip 16-bit samples to + 8 bits + PNG_TRANSFORM_STRIP_ALPHA Discard the alpha channel + PNG_TRANSFORM_PACKING Expand 1, 2 and 4-bit + samples to bytes + PNG_TRANSFORM_PACKSWAP Change order of packed + pixels to LSB first + PNG_TRANSFORM_EXPAND Perform set_expand() + PNG_TRANSFORM_INVERT_MONO Invert monochrome images + PNG_TRANSFORM_SHIFT Normalize pixels to the + sBIT depth + PNG_TRANSFORM_BGR Flip RGB to BGR, RGBA + to BGRA + PNG_TRANSFORM_SWAP_ALPHA Flip RGBA to ARGB or GA + to AG + PNG_TRANSFORM_INVERT_ALPHA Change alpha from opacity + to transparency + PNG_TRANSFORM_SWAP_ENDIAN Byte-swap 16-bit samples + +(This excludes setting a background color, doing gamma transformation, +dithering, and setting filler.) If this is the case, simply do this: + + png_read_png(png_ptr, info_ptr, png_transforms, NULL) + +where png_transforms is an integer containing the bitwise OR of +some set of transformation flags. This call is equivalent to png_read_info(), +followed the set of transformations indicated by the transform mask, +then png_read_image(), and finally png_read_end(). + +(The final parameter of this call is not yet used. Someday it might point +to transformation parameters required by some future input transform.) + +You must use png_transforms and not call any png_set_transform() functions +when you use png_read_png(). + +After you have called png_read_png(), you can retrieve the image data +with + + row_pointers = png_get_rows(png_ptr, info_ptr); + +where row_pointers is an array of pointers to the pixel data for each row: + + png_bytep row_pointers[height]; + +If you know your image size and pixel size ahead of time, you can allocate +row_pointers prior to calling png_read_png() with + + if (height > PNG_UINT_32_MAX/png_sizeof(png_byte)) + png_error (png_ptr, + "Image is too tall to process in memory"); + if (width > PNG_UINT_32_MAX/pixel_size) + png_error (png_ptr, + "Image is too wide to process in memory"); + row_pointers = png_malloc(png_ptr, + height*png_sizeof(png_bytep)); + for (int i=0; i) and +png_get_(png_ptr, info_ptr, ...) functions return non-zero if the +data has been read, or zero if it is missing. The parameters to the +png_get_ are set directly if they are simple data types, or a pointer +into the info_ptr is returned for any complex types. + + png_get_PLTE(png_ptr, info_ptr, &palette, + &num_palette); + palette - the palette for the file + (array of png_color) + num_palette - number of entries in the palette + + png_get_gAMA(png_ptr, info_ptr, &gamma); + gamma - the gamma the file is written + at (PNG_INFO_gAMA) + + png_get_sRGB(png_ptr, info_ptr, &srgb_intent); + srgb_intent - the rendering intent (PNG_INFO_sRGB) + The presence of the sRGB chunk + means that the pixel data is in the + sRGB color space. This chunk also + implies specific values of gAMA and + cHRM. + + png_get_iCCP(png_ptr, info_ptr, &name, + &compression_type, &profile, &proflen); + name - The profile name. + compression - The compression type; always + PNG_COMPRESSION_TYPE_BASE for PNG 1.0. + You may give NULL to this argument to + ignore it. + profile - International Color Consortium color + profile data. May contain NULs. + proflen - length of profile data in bytes. + + png_get_sBIT(png_ptr, info_ptr, &sig_bit); + sig_bit - the number of significant bits for + (PNG_INFO_sBIT) each of the gray, + red, green, and blue channels, + whichever are appropriate for the + given color type (png_color_16) + + png_get_tRNS(png_ptr, info_ptr, &trans, &num_trans, + &trans_values); + trans - array of transparent entries for + palette (PNG_INFO_tRNS) + trans_values - graylevel or color sample values of + the single transparent color for + non-paletted images (PNG_INFO_tRNS) + num_trans - number of transparent entries + (PNG_INFO_tRNS) + + png_get_hIST(png_ptr, info_ptr, &hist); + (PNG_INFO_hIST) + hist - histogram of palette (array of + png_uint_16) + + png_get_tIME(png_ptr, info_ptr, &mod_time); + mod_time - time image was last modified + (PNG_VALID_tIME) + + png_get_bKGD(png_ptr, info_ptr, &background); + background - background color (PNG_VALID_bKGD) + valid 16-bit red, green and blue + values, regardless of color_type + + num_comments = png_get_text(png_ptr, info_ptr, + &text_ptr, &num_text); + num_comments - number of comments + text_ptr - array of png_text holding image + comments + text_ptr[i].compression - type of compression used + on "text" PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_NONE + PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_zTXt + PNG_ITXT_COMPRESSION_NONE + PNG_ITXT_COMPRESSION_zTXt + text_ptr[i].key - keyword for comment. Must contain + 1-79 characters. + text_ptr[i].text - text comments for current + keyword. Can be empty. + text_ptr[i].text_length - length of text string, + after decompression, 0 for iTXt + text_ptr[i].itxt_length - length of itxt string, + after decompression, 0 for tEXt/zTXt + text_ptr[i].lang - language of comment (empty + string for unknown). + text_ptr[i].lang_key - keyword in UTF-8 + (empty string for unknown). + num_text - number of comments (same as + num_comments; you can put NULL here + to avoid the duplication) + Note while png_set_text() will accept text, language, + and translated keywords that can be NULL pointers, the + structure returned by png_get_text will always contain + regular zero-terminated C strings. They might be + empty strings but they will never be NULL pointers. + + num_spalettes = png_get_sPLT(png_ptr, info_ptr, + &palette_ptr); + palette_ptr - array of palette structures holding + contents of one or more sPLT chunks + read. + num_spalettes - number of sPLT chunks read. + + png_get_oFFs(png_ptr, info_ptr, &offset_x, &offset_y, + &unit_type); + offset_x - positive offset from the left edge + of the screen + offset_y - positive offset from the top edge + of the screen + unit_type - PNG_OFFSET_PIXEL, PNG_OFFSET_MICROMETER + + png_get_pHYs(png_ptr, info_ptr, &res_x, &res_y, + &unit_type); + res_x - pixels/unit physical resolution in + x direction + res_y - pixels/unit physical resolution in + x direction + unit_type - PNG_RESOLUTION_UNKNOWN, + PNG_RESOLUTION_METER + + png_get_sCAL(png_ptr, info_ptr, &unit, &width, + &height) + unit - physical scale units (an integer) + width - width of a pixel in physical scale units + height - height of a pixel in physical scale units + (width and height are doubles) + + png_get_sCAL_s(png_ptr, info_ptr, &unit, &width, + &height) + unit - physical scale units (an integer) + width - width of a pixel in physical scale units + height - height of a pixel in physical scale units + (width and height are strings like "2.54") + + num_unknown_chunks = png_get_unknown_chunks(png_ptr, + info_ptr, &unknowns) + unknowns - array of png_unknown_chunk + structures holding unknown chunks + unknowns[i].name - name of unknown chunk + unknowns[i].data - data of unknown chunk + unknowns[i].size - size of unknown chunk's data + unknowns[i].location - position of chunk in file + + The value of "i" corresponds to the order in which the + chunks were read from the PNG file or inserted with the + png_set_unknown_chunks() function. + +The data from the pHYs chunk can be retrieved in several convenient +forms: + + res_x = png_get_x_pixels_per_meter(png_ptr, + info_ptr) + res_y = png_get_y_pixels_per_meter(png_ptr, + info_ptr) + res_x_and_y = png_get_pixels_per_meter(png_ptr, + info_ptr) + res_x = png_get_x_pixels_per_inch(png_ptr, + info_ptr) + res_y = png_get_y_pixels_per_inch(png_ptr, + info_ptr) + res_x_and_y = png_get_pixels_per_inch(png_ptr, + info_ptr) + aspect_ratio = png_get_pixel_aspect_ratio(png_ptr, + info_ptr) + + (Each of these returns 0 [signifying "unknown"] if + the data is not present or if res_x is 0; + res_x_and_y is 0 if res_x != res_y) + +The data from the oFFs chunk can be retrieved in several convenient +forms: + + x_offset = png_get_x_offset_microns(png_ptr, info_ptr); + y_offset = png_get_y_offset_microns(png_ptr, info_ptr); + x_offset = png_get_x_offset_inches(png_ptr, info_ptr); + y_offset = png_get_y_offset_inches(png_ptr, info_ptr); + + (Each of these returns 0 [signifying "unknown" if both + x and y are 0] if the data is not present or if the + chunk is present but the unit is the pixel) + +For more information, see the png_info definition in png.h and the +PNG specification for chunk contents. Be careful with trusting +rowbytes, as some of the transformations could increase the space +needed to hold a row (expand, filler, gray_to_rgb, etc.). +See png_read_update_info(), below. + +A quick word about text_ptr and num_text. PNG stores comments in +keyword/text pairs, one pair per chunk, with no limit on the number +of text chunks, and a 2^31 byte limit on their size. While there are +suggested keywords, there is no requirement to restrict the use to these +strings. It is strongly suggested that keywords and text be sensible +to humans (that's the point), so don't use abbreviations. Non-printing +symbols are not allowed. See the PNG specification for more details. +There is also no requirement to have text after the keyword. + +Keywords should be limited to 79 Latin-1 characters without leading or +trailing spaces, but non-consecutive spaces are allowed within the +keyword. It is possible to have the same keyword any number of times. +The text_ptr is an array of png_text structures, each holding a +pointer to a language string, a pointer to a keyword and a pointer to +a text string. The text string, language code, and translated +keyword may be empty or NULL pointers. The keyword/text +pairs are put into the array in the order that they are received. +However, some or all of the text chunks may be after the image, so, to +make sure you have read all the text chunks, don't mess with these +until after you read the stuff after the image. This will be +mentioned again below in the discussion that goes with png_read_end(). + +Input transformations + +After you've read the header information, you can set up the library +to handle any special transformations of the image data. The various +ways to transform the data will be described in the order that they +should occur. This is important, as some of these change the color +type and/or bit depth of the data, and some others only work on +certain color types and bit depths. Even though each transformation +checks to see if it has data that it can do something with, you should +make sure to only enable a transformation if it will be valid for the +data. For example, don't swap red and blue on grayscale data. + +The colors used for the background and transparency values should be +supplied in the same format/depth as the current image data. They +are stored in the same format/depth as the image data in a bKGD or tRNS +chunk, so this is what libpng expects for this data. The colors are +transformed to keep in sync with the image data when an application +calls the png_read_update_info() routine (see below). + +Data will be decoded into the supplied row buffers packed into bytes +unless the library has been told to transform it into another format. +For example, 4 bit/pixel paletted or grayscale data will be returned +2 pixels/byte with the leftmost pixel in the high-order bits of the +byte, unless png_set_packing() is called. 8-bit RGB data will be stored +in RGB RGB RGB format unless png_set_filler() +is called to insert filler bytes, either before or after each RGB triplet. +16-bit RGB data will be returned RRGGBB RRGGBB, with the most significant +byte of the color value first, unless png_set_strip_16() is called to +transform it to regular RGB RGB triplets, or png_set_filler() or +png_set_add alpha() is called to insert filler bytes, either before or +after each RRGGBB triplet. Similarly, 8-bit or 16-bit grayscale data can +be modified with +png_set_filler() or png_set_strip_16(). + +The following code transforms grayscale images of less than 8 to 8 bits, +changes paletted images to RGB, and adds a full alpha channel if there is +transparency information in a tRNS chunk. This is most useful on +grayscale images with bit depths of 2 or 4 or if there is a multiple-image +viewing application that wishes to treat all images in the same way. + + if (color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE) + png_set_palette_to_rgb(png_ptr); + + if (color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY && + bit_depth < 8) png_set_gray_1_2_4_to_8(png_ptr); + + if (png_get_valid(png_ptr, info_ptr, + PNG_INFO_tRNS)) png_set_tRNS_to_alpha(png_ptr); + +These three functions are actually aliases for png_set_expand(), added +in libpng version 1.0.4, with the function names expanded to improve code +readability. In some future version they may actually do different +things. + +PNG can have files with 16 bits per channel. If you only can handle +8 bits per channel, this will strip the pixels down to 8 bit. + + if (bit_depth == 16) + png_set_strip_16(png_ptr); + +If, for some reason, you don't need the alpha channel on an image, +and you want to remove it rather than combining it with the background +(but the image author certainly had in mind that you *would* combine +it with the background, so that's what you should probably do): + + if (color_type & PNG_COLOR_MASK_ALPHA) + png_set_strip_alpha(png_ptr); + +In PNG files, the alpha channel in an image +is the level of opacity. If you need the alpha channel in an image to +be the level of transparency instead of opacity, you can invert the +alpha channel (or the tRNS chunk data) after it's read, so that 0 is +fully opaque and 255 (in 8-bit or paletted images) or 65535 (in 16-bit +images) is fully transparent, with + + png_set_invert_alpha(png_ptr); + +PNG files pack pixels of bit depths 1, 2, and 4 into bytes as small as +they can, resulting in, for example, 8 pixels per byte for 1 bit +files. This code expands to 1 pixel per byte without changing the +values of the pixels: + + if (bit_depth < 8) + png_set_packing(png_ptr); + +PNG files have possible bit depths of 1, 2, 4, 8, and 16. All pixels +stored in a PNG image have been "scaled" or "shifted" up to the next +higher possible bit depth (e.g. from 5 bits/sample in the range [0,31] to +8 bits/sample in the range [0, 255]). However, it is also possible to +convert the PNG pixel data back to the original bit depth of the image. +This call reduces the pixels back down to the original bit depth: + + png_color_8p sig_bit; + + if (png_get_sBIT(png_ptr, info_ptr, &sig_bit)) + png_set_shift(png_ptr, sig_bit); + +PNG files store 3-color pixels in red, green, blue order. This code +changes the storage of the pixels to blue, green, red: + + if (color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB || + color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB_ALPHA) + png_set_bgr(png_ptr); + +PNG files store RGB pixels packed into 3 or 6 bytes. This code expands them +into 4 or 8 bytes for windowing systems that need them in this format: + + if (color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB) + png_set_filler(png_ptr, filler, PNG_FILLER_BEFORE); + +where "filler" is the 8 or 16-bit number to fill with, and the location is +either PNG_FILLER_BEFORE or PNG_FILLER_AFTER, depending upon whether +you want the filler before the RGB or after. This transformation +does not affect images that already have full alpha channels. To add an +opaque alpha channel, use filler=0xff or 0xffff and PNG_FILLER_AFTER which +will generate RGBA pixels. + + color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY) +If you are reading an image with an alpha channel, and you need the +data as ARGB instead of the normal PNG format RGBA: + + if (color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB_ALPHA) + png_set_swap_alpha(png_ptr); + +For some uses, you may want a grayscale image to be represented as +RGB. This code will do that conversion: + + if (color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY || + color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY_ALPHA) + png_set_gray_to_rgb(png_ptr); + +Conversely, you can convert an RGB or RGBA image to grayscale or grayscale +with alpha. + + if (color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB || + color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB_ALPHA) + png_set_rgb_to_gray_fixed(png_ptr, error_action, + int red_weight, int green_weight); + + error_action = 1: silently do the conversion + error_action = 2: issue a warning if the original + image has any pixel where + red != green or red != blue + error_action = 3: issue an error and abort the + conversion if the original + image has any pixel where + red != green or red != blue + + red_weight: weight of red component times 100000 + green_weight: weight of green component times 100000 + If either weight is negative, default + weights (21268, 71514) are used. + +If you have set error_action = 1 or 2, you can +later check whether the image really was gray, after processing +the image rows, with the png_get_rgb_to_gray_status(png_ptr) function. +It will return a png_byte that is zero if the image was gray or +1 if there were any non-gray pixels. bKGD and sBIT data +will be silently converted to grayscale, using the green channel +data, regardless of the error_action setting. + +With red_weight+green_weight<=100000, +the normalized graylevel is computed: + + int rw = red_weight * 65536; + int gw = green_weight * 65536; + int bw = 65536 - (rw + gw); + gray = (rw*red + gw*green + bw*blue)/65536; + +The default values approximate those recommended in the Charles +Poynton's Color FAQ, +Copyright (c) 1998-01-04 Charles Poynton + + Y = 0.212671 * R + 0.715160 * G + 0.072169 * B + +Libpng approximates this with + + Y = 0.21268 * R + 0.7151 * G + 0.07217 * B + +which can be expressed with integers as + + Y = (6969 * R + 23434 * G + 2365 * B)/32768 + +The calculation is done in a linear colorspace, if the image gamma +is known. + +If you have a grayscale and you are using png_set_expand_depth(), +png_set_expand(), or png_set_gray_to_rgb to change to truecolor or to +a higher bit-depth, you must either supply the background color as a gray +value at the original file bit-depth (need_expand = 1) or else supply the +background color as an RGB triplet at the final, expanded bit depth +(need_expand = 0). Similarly, if you are reading a paletted image, you +must either supply the background color as a palette index (need_expand = 1) +or as an RGB triplet that may or may not be in the palette (need_expand = 0). + + png_color_16 my_background; + png_color_16p image_background; + + if (png_get_bKGD(png_ptr, info_ptr, &image_background)) + png_set_background(png_ptr, image_background, + PNG_BACKGROUND_GAMMA_FILE, 1, 1.0); + else + png_set_background(png_ptr, &my_background, + PNG_BACKGROUND_GAMMA_SCREEN, 0, 1.0); + +The png_set_background() function tells libpng to composite images +with alpha or simple transparency against the supplied background +color. If the PNG file contains a bKGD chunk (PNG_INFO_bKGD valid), +you may use this color, or supply another color more suitable for +the current display (e.g., the background color from a web page). You +need to tell libpng whether the color is in the gamma space of the +display (PNG_BACKGROUND_GAMMA_SCREEN for colors you supply), the file +(PNG_BACKGROUND_GAMMA_FILE for colors from the bKGD chunk), or one +that is neither of these gammas (PNG_BACKGROUND_GAMMA_UNIQUE - I don't +know why anyone would use this, but it's here). + +To properly display PNG images on any kind of system, the application needs +to know what the display gamma is. Ideally, the user will know this, and +the application will allow them to set it. One method of allowing the user +to set the display gamma separately for each system is to check for a +SCREEN_GAMMA or DISPLAY_GAMMA environment variable, which will hopefully be +correctly set. + +Note that display_gamma is the overall gamma correction required to produce +pleasing results, which depends on the lighting conditions in the surrounding +environment. In a dim or brightly lit room, no compensation other than +the physical gamma exponent of the monitor is needed, while in a dark room +a slightly smaller exponent is better. + + double gamma, screen_gamma; + + if (/* We have a user-defined screen + gamma value */) + { + screen_gamma = user_defined_screen_gamma; + } + /* One way that applications can share the same + screen gamma value */ + else if ((gamma_str = getenv("SCREEN_GAMMA")) + != NULL) + { + screen_gamma = (double)atof(gamma_str); + } + /* If we don't have another value */ + else + { + screen_gamma = 2.2; /* A good guess for a + PC monitor in a bright office or a dim room */ + screen_gamma = 2.0; /* A good guess for a + PC monitor in a dark room */ + screen_gamma = 1.7 or 1.0; /* A good + guess for Mac systems */ + } + +The png_set_gamma() function handles gamma transformations of the data. +Pass both the file gamma and the current screen_gamma. If the file does +not have a gamma value, you can pass one anyway if you have an idea what +it is (usually 0.45455 is a good guess for GIF images on PCs). Note +that file gammas are inverted from screen gammas. See the discussions +on gamma in the PNG specification for an excellent description of what +gamma is, and why all applications should support it. It is strongly +recommended that PNG viewers support gamma correction. + + if (png_get_gAMA(png_ptr, info_ptr, &gamma)) + png_set_gamma(png_ptr, screen_gamma, gamma); + else + png_set_gamma(png_ptr, screen_gamma, 0.45455); + +If you need to reduce an RGB file to a paletted file, or if a paletted +file has more entries then will fit on your screen, png_set_dither() +will do that. Note that this is a simple match dither that merely +finds the closest color available. This should work fairly well with +optimized palettes, and fairly badly with linear color cubes. If you +pass a palette that is larger then maximum_colors, the file will +reduce the number of colors in the palette so it will fit into +maximum_colors. If there is a histogram, it will use it to make +more intelligent choices when reducing the palette. If there is no +histogram, it may not do as good a job. + + if (color_type & PNG_COLOR_MASK_COLOR) + { + if (png_get_valid(png_ptr, info_ptr, + PNG_INFO_PLTE)) + { + png_uint_16p histogram = NULL; + + png_get_hIST(png_ptr, info_ptr, + &histogram); + png_set_dither(png_ptr, palette, num_palette, + max_screen_colors, histogram, 1); + } + else + { + png_color std_color_cube[MAX_SCREEN_COLORS] = + { ... colors ... }; + + png_set_dither(png_ptr, std_color_cube, + MAX_SCREEN_COLORS, MAX_SCREEN_COLORS, + NULL,0); + } + } + +PNG files describe monochrome as black being zero and white being one. +The following code will reverse this (make black be one and white be +zero): + + if (bit_depth == 1 && color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY) + png_set_invert_mono(png_ptr); + +This function can also be used to invert grayscale and gray-alpha images: + + if (color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY || + color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY_ALPHA) + png_set_invert_mono(png_ptr); + +PNG files store 16 bit pixels in network byte order (big-endian, +ie. most significant bits first). This code changes the storage to the +other way (little-endian, i.e. least significant bits first, the +way PCs store them): + + if (bit_depth == 16) + png_set_swap(png_ptr); + +If you are using packed-pixel images (1, 2, or 4 bits/pixel), and you +need to change the order the pixels are packed into bytes, you can use: + + if (bit_depth < 8) + png_set_packswap(png_ptr); + +Finally, you can write your own transformation function if none of +the existing ones meets your needs. This is done by setting a callback +with + + png_set_read_user_transform_fn(png_ptr, + read_transform_fn); + +You must supply the function + + void read_transform_fn(png_ptr ptr, row_info_ptr + row_info, png_bytep data) + +See pngtest.c for a working example. Your function will be called +after all of the other transformations have been processed. + +You can also set up a pointer to a user structure for use by your +callback function, and you can inform libpng that your transform +function will change the number of channels or bit depth with the +function + + png_set_user_transform_info(png_ptr, user_ptr, + user_depth, user_channels); + +The user's application, not libpng, is responsible for allocating and +freeing any memory required for the user structure. + +You can retrieve the pointer via the function +png_get_user_transform_ptr(). For example: + + voidp read_user_transform_ptr = + png_get_user_transform_ptr(png_ptr); + +The last thing to handle is interlacing; this is covered in detail below, +but you must call the function here if you want libpng to handle expansion +of the interlaced image. + + number_of_passes = png_set_interlace_handling(png_ptr); + +After setting the transformations, libpng can update your png_info +structure to reflect any transformations you've requested with this +call. This is most useful to update the info structure's rowbytes +field so you can use it to allocate your image memory. This function +will also update your palette with the correct screen_gamma and +background if these have been given with the calls above. + + png_read_update_info(png_ptr, info_ptr); + +After you call png_read_update_info(), you can allocate any +memory you need to hold the image. The row data is simply +raw byte data for all forms of images. As the actual allocation +varies among applications, no example will be given. If you +are allocating one large chunk, you will need to build an +array of pointers to each row, as it will be needed for some +of the functions below. + +Reading image data + +After you've allocated memory, you can read the image data. +The simplest way to do this is in one function call. If you are +allocating enough memory to hold the whole image, you can just +call png_read_image() and libpng will read in all the image data +and put it in the memory area supplied. You will need to pass in +an array of pointers to each row. + +This function automatically handles interlacing, so you don't need +to call png_set_interlace_handling() or call this function multiple +times, or any of that other stuff necessary with png_read_rows(). + + png_read_image(png_ptr, row_pointers); + +where row_pointers is: + + png_bytep row_pointers[height]; + +You can point to void or char or whatever you use for pixels. + +If you don't want to read in the whole image at once, you can +use png_read_rows() instead. If there is no interlacing (check +interlace_type == PNG_INTERLACE_NONE), this is simple: + + png_read_rows(png_ptr, row_pointers, NULL, + number_of_rows); + +where row_pointers is the same as in the png_read_image() call. + +If you are doing this just one row at a time, you can do this with +a single row_pointer instead of an array of row_pointers: + + png_bytep row_pointer = row; + png_read_row(png_ptr, row_pointer, NULL); + +If the file is interlaced (interlace_type != 0 in the IHDR chunk), things +get somewhat harder. The only current (PNG Specification version 1.2) +interlacing type for PNG is (interlace_type == PNG_INTERLACE_ADAM7) +is a somewhat complicated 2D interlace scheme, known as Adam7, that +breaks down an image into seven smaller images of varying size, based +on an 8x8 grid. + +libpng can fill out those images or it can give them to you "as is". +If you want them filled out, there are two ways to do that. The one +mentioned in the PNG specification is to expand each pixel to cover +those pixels that have not been read yet (the "rectangle" method). +This results in a blocky image for the first pass, which gradually +smooths out as more pixels are read. The other method is the "sparkle" +method, where pixels are drawn only in their final locations, with the +rest of the image remaining whatever colors they were initialized to +before the start of the read. The first method usually looks better, +but tends to be slower, as there are more pixels to put in the rows. + +If you don't want libpng to handle the interlacing details, just call +png_read_rows() seven times to read in all seven images. Each of the +images is a valid image by itself, or they can all be combined on an +8x8 grid to form a single image (although if you intend to combine them +you would be far better off using the libpng interlace handling). + +The first pass will return an image 1/8 as wide as the entire image +(every 8th column starting in column 0) and 1/8 as high as the original +(every 8th row starting in row 0), the second will be 1/8 as wide +(starting in column 4) and 1/8 as high (also starting in row 0). The +third pass will be 1/4 as wide (every 4th pixel starting in column 0) and +1/8 as high (every 8th row starting in row 4), and the fourth pass will +be 1/4 as wide and 1/4 as high (every 4th column starting in column 2, +and every 4th row starting in row 0). The fifth pass will return an +image 1/2 as wide, and 1/4 as high (starting at column 0 and row 2), +while the sixth pass will be 1/2 as wide and 1/2 as high as the original +(starting in column 1 and row 0). The seventh and final pass will be as +wide as the original, and 1/2 as high, containing all of the odd +numbered scanlines. Phew! + +If you want libpng to expand the images, call this before calling +png_start_read_image() or png_read_update_info(): + + if (interlace_type == PNG_INTERLACE_ADAM7) + number_of_passes + = png_set_interlace_handling(png_ptr); + +This will return the number of passes needed. Currently, this +is seven, but may change if another interlace type is added. +This function can be called even if the file is not interlaced, +where it will return one pass. + +If you are not going to display the image after each pass, but are +going to wait until the entire image is read in, use the sparkle +effect. This effect is faster and the end result of either method +is exactly the same. If you are planning on displaying the image +after each pass, the "rectangle" effect is generally considered the +better looking one. + +If you only want the "sparkle" effect, just call png_read_rows() as +normal, with the third parameter NULL. Make sure you make pass over +the image number_of_passes times, and you don't change the data in the +rows between calls. You can change the locations of the data, just +not the data. Each pass only writes the pixels appropriate for that +pass, and assumes the data from previous passes is still valid. + + png_read_rows(png_ptr, row_pointers, NULL, + number_of_rows); + +If you only want the first effect (the rectangles), do the same as +before except pass the row buffer in the third parameter, and leave +the second parameter NULL. + + png_read_rows(png_ptr, NULL, row_pointers, + number_of_rows); + +Finishing a sequential read + +After you are finished reading the image through the +low-level interface, you can finish reading the file. If you are +interested in comments or time, which may be stored either before or +after the image data, you should pass the separate png_info struct if +you want to keep the comments from before and after the image +separate. If you are not interested, you can pass NULL. + + png_read_end(png_ptr, end_info); + +When you are done, you can free all memory allocated by libpng like this: + + png_destroy_read_struct(&png_ptr, &info_ptr, + &end_info); + +It is also possible to individually free the info_ptr members that +point to libpng-allocated storage with the following function: + + png_free_data(png_ptr, info_ptr, mask, seq) + mask - identifies data to be freed, a mask + containing the bitwise OR of one or + more of + PNG_FREE_PLTE, PNG_FREE_TRNS, + PNG_FREE_HIST, PNG_FREE_ICCP, + PNG_FREE_PCAL, PNG_FREE_ROWS, + PNG_FREE_SCAL, PNG_FREE_SPLT, + PNG_FREE_TEXT, PNG_FREE_UNKN, + or simply PNG_FREE_ALL + seq - sequence number of item to be freed + (-1 for all items) + +This function may be safely called when the relevant storage has +already been freed, or has not yet been allocated, or was allocated +by the user and not by libpng, and will in those +cases do nothing. The "seq" parameter is ignored if only one item +of the selected data type, such as PLTE, is allowed. If "seq" is not +-1, and multiple items are allowed for the data type identified in +the mask, such as text or sPLT, only the n'th item in the structure +is freed, where n is "seq". + +The default behavior is only to free data that was allocated internally +by libpng. This can be changed, so that libpng will not free the data, +or so that it will free data that was allocated by the user with png_malloc() +or png_zalloc() and passed in via a png_set_*() function, with + + png_data_freer(png_ptr, info_ptr, freer, mask) + mask - which data elements are affected + same choices as in png_free_data() + freer - one of + PNG_DESTROY_WILL_FREE_DATA + PNG_SET_WILL_FREE_DATA + PNG_USER_WILL_FREE_DATA + +This function only affects data that has already been allocated. +You can call this function after reading the PNG data but before calling +any png_set_*() functions, to control whether the user or the png_set_*() +function is responsible for freeing any existing data that might be present, +and again after the png_set_*() functions to control whether the user +or png_destroy_*() is supposed to free the data. When the user assumes +responsibility for libpng-allocated data, the application must use +png_free() to free it, and when the user transfers responsibility to libpng +for data that the user has allocated, the user must have used png_malloc() +or png_zalloc() to allocate it. + +If you allocated your row_pointers in a single block, as suggested above in +the description of the high level read interface, you must not transfer +responsibility for freeing it to the png_set_rows or png_read_destroy function, +because they would also try to free the individual row_pointers[i]. + +If you allocated text_ptr.text, text_ptr.lang, and text_ptr.translated_keyword +separately, do not transfer responsibility for freeing text_ptr to libpng, +because when libpng fills a png_text structure it combines these members with +the key member, and png_free_data() will free only text_ptr.key. Similarly, +if you transfer responsibility for free'ing text_ptr from libpng to your +application, your application must not separately free those members. + +The png_free_data() function will turn off the "valid" flag for anything +it frees. If you need to turn the flag off for a chunk that was freed by your +application instead of by libpng, you can use + + png_set_invalid(png_ptr, info_ptr, mask); + mask - identifies the chunks to be made invalid, + containing the bitwise OR of one or + more of + PNG_INFO_gAMA, PNG_INFO_sBIT, + PNG_INFO_cHRM, PNG_INFO_PLTE, + PNG_INFO_tRNS, PNG_INFO_bKGD, + PNG_INFO_hIST, PNG_INFO_pHYs, + PNG_INFO_oFFs, PNG_INFO_tIME, + PNG_INFO_pCAL, PNG_INFO_sRGB, + PNG_INFO_iCCP, PNG_INFO_sPLT, + PNG_INFO_sCAL, PNG_INFO_IDAT + +For a more compact example of reading a PNG image, see the file example.c. + +Reading PNG files progressively + +The progressive reader is slightly different then the non-progressive +reader. Instead of calling png_read_info(), png_read_rows(), and +png_read_end(), you make one call to png_process_data(), which calls +callbacks when it has the info, a row, or the end of the image. You +set up these callbacks with png_set_progressive_read_fn(). You don't +have to worry about the input/output functions of libpng, as you are +giving the library the data directly in png_process_data(). I will +assume that you have read the section on reading PNG files above, +so I will only highlight the differences (although I will show +all of the code). + +png_structp png_ptr; +png_infop info_ptr; + + /* An example code fragment of how you would + initialize the progressive reader in your + application. */ + int + initialize_png_reader() + { + png_ptr = png_create_read_struct + (PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING, (png_voidp)user_error_ptr, + user_error_fn, user_warning_fn); + if (!png_ptr) + return (ERROR); + info_ptr = png_create_info_struct(png_ptr); + if (!info_ptr) + { + png_destroy_read_struct(&png_ptr, (png_infopp)NULL, + (png_infopp)NULL); + return (ERROR); + } + + if (setjmp(png_jmpbuf(png_ptr))) + { + png_destroy_read_struct(&png_ptr, &info_ptr, + (png_infopp)NULL); + return (ERROR); + } + + /* This one's new. You can provide functions + to be called when the header info is valid, + when each row is completed, and when the image + is finished. If you aren't using all functions, + you can specify NULL parameters. Even when all + three functions are NULL, you need to call + png_set_progressive_read_fn(). You can use + any struct as the user_ptr (cast to a void pointer + for the function call), and retrieve the pointer + from inside the callbacks using the function + + png_get_progressive_ptr(png_ptr); + + which will return a void pointer, which you have + to cast appropriately. + */ + png_set_progressive_read_fn(png_ptr, (void *)user_ptr, + info_callback, row_callback, end_callback); + + return 0; + } + + /* A code fragment that you call as you receive blocks + of data */ + int + process_data(png_bytep buffer, png_uint_32 length) + { + if (setjmp(png_jmpbuf(png_ptr))) + { + png_destroy_read_struct(&png_ptr, &info_ptr, + (png_infopp)NULL); + return (ERROR); + } + + /* This one's new also. Simply give it a chunk + of data from the file stream (in order, of + course). On machines with segmented memory + models machines, don't give it any more than + 64K. The library seems to run fine with sizes + of 4K. Although you can give it much less if + necessary (I assume you can give it chunks of + 1 byte, I haven't tried less then 256 bytes + yet). When this function returns, you may + want to display any rows that were generated + in the row callback if you don't already do + so there. + */ + png_process_data(png_ptr, info_ptr, buffer, length); + return 0; + } + + /* This function is called (as set by + png_set_progressive_read_fn() above) when enough data + has been supplied so all of the header has been + read. + */ + void + info_callback(png_structp png_ptr, png_infop info) + { + /* Do any setup here, including setting any of + the transformations mentioned in the Reading + PNG files section. For now, you _must_ call + either png_start_read_image() or + png_read_update_info() after all the + transformations are set (even if you don't set + any). You may start getting rows before + png_process_data() returns, so this is your + last chance to prepare for that. + */ + } + + /* This function is called when each row of image + data is complete */ + void + row_callback(png_structp png_ptr, png_bytep new_row, + png_uint_32 row_num, int pass) + { + /* If the image is interlaced, and you turned + on the interlace handler, this function will + be called for every row in every pass. Some + of these rows will not be changed from the + previous pass. When the row is not changed, + the new_row variable will be NULL. The rows + and passes are called in order, so you don't + really need the row_num and pass, but I'm + supplying them because it may make your life + easier. + + For the non-NULL rows of interlaced images, + you must call png_progressive_combine_row() + passing in the row and the old row. You can + call this function for NULL rows (it will just + return) and for non-interlaced images (it just + does the memcpy for you) if it will make the + code easier. Thus, you can just do this for + all cases: + */ + + png_progressive_combine_row(png_ptr, old_row, + new_row); + + /* where old_row is what was displayed for + previously for the row. Note that the first + pass (pass == 0, really) will completely cover + the old row, so the rows do not have to be + initialized. After the first pass (and only + for interlaced images), you will have to pass + the current row, and the function will combine + the old row and the new row. + */ + } + + void + end_callback(png_structp png_ptr, png_infop info) + { + /* This function is called after the whole image + has been read, including any chunks after the + image (up to and including the IEND). You + will usually have the same info chunk as you + had in the header, although some data may have + been added to the comments and time fields. + + Most people won't do much here, perhaps setting + a flag that marks the image as finished. + */ + } + + + +IV. Writing + +Much of this is very similar to reading. However, everything of +importance is repeated here, so you won't have to constantly look +back up in the reading section to understand writing. + +Setup + +You will want to do the I/O initialization before you get into libpng, +so if it doesn't work, you don't have anything to undo. If you are not +using the standard I/O functions, you will need to replace them with +custom writing functions. See the discussion under Customizing libpng. + + FILE *fp = fopen(file_name, "wb"); + if (!fp) + { + return (ERROR); + } + +Next, png_struct and png_info need to be allocated and initialized. +As these can be both relatively large, you may not want to store these +on the stack, unless you have stack space to spare. Of course, you +will want to check if they return NULL. If you are also reading, +you won't want to name your read structure and your write structure +both "png_ptr"; you can call them anything you like, such as +"read_ptr" and "write_ptr". Look at pngtest.c, for example. + + png_structp png_ptr = png_create_write_struct + (PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING, (png_voidp)user_error_ptr, + user_error_fn, user_warning_fn); + if (!png_ptr) + return (ERROR); + + png_infop info_ptr = png_create_info_struct(png_ptr); + if (!info_ptr) + { + png_destroy_write_struct(&png_ptr, + (png_infopp)NULL); + return (ERROR); + } + +If you want to use your own memory allocation routines, +define PNG_USER_MEM_SUPPORTED and use +png_create_write_struct_2() instead of png_create_write_struct(): + + png_structp png_ptr = png_create_write_struct_2 + (PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING, (png_voidp)user_error_ptr, + user_error_fn, user_warning_fn, (png_voidp) + user_mem_ptr, user_malloc_fn, user_free_fn); + +After you have these structures, you will need to set up the +error handling. When libpng encounters an error, it expects to +longjmp() back to your routine. Therefore, you will need to call +setjmp() and pass the png_jmpbuf(png_ptr). If you +write the file from different routines, you will need to update +the png_jmpbuf(png_ptr) every time you enter a new routine that will +call a png_*() function. See your documentation of setjmp/longjmp +for your compiler for more information on setjmp/longjmp. See +the discussion on libpng error handling in the Customizing Libpng +section below for more information on the libpng error handling. + + if (setjmp(png_jmpbuf(png_ptr))) + { + png_destroy_write_struct(&png_ptr, &info_ptr); + fclose(fp); + return (ERROR); + } + ... + return; + +If you would rather avoid the complexity of setjmp/longjmp issues, +you can compile libpng with PNG_SETJMP_NOT_SUPPORTED, in which case +errors will result in a call to PNG_ABORT() which defaults to abort(). + +Now you need to set up the output code. The default for libpng is to +use the C function fwrite(). If you use this, you will need to pass a +valid FILE * in the function png_init_io(). Be sure that the file is +opened in binary mode. Again, if you wish to handle writing data in +another way, see the discussion on libpng I/O handling in the Customizing +Libpng section below. + + png_init_io(png_ptr, fp); + +If you are embedding your PNG into a datastream such as MNG, and don't +want libpng to write the 8-byte signature, or if you have already +written the signature in your application, use + + png_set_sig_bytes(png_ptr, 8); + +to inform libpng that it should not write a signature. + +Write callbacks + +At this point, you can set up a callback function that will be +called after each row has been written, which you can use to control +a progress meter or the like. It's demonstrated in pngtest.c. +You must supply a function + + void write_row_callback(png_ptr, png_uint_32 row, + int pass); + { + /* put your code here */ + } + +(You can give it another name that you like instead of "write_row_callback") + +To inform libpng about your function, use + + png_set_write_status_fn(png_ptr, write_row_callback); + +You now have the option of modifying how the compression library will +run. The following functions are mainly for testing, but may be useful +in some cases, like if you need to write PNG files extremely fast and +are willing to give up some compression, or if you want to get the +maximum possible compression at the expense of slower writing. If you +have no special needs in this area, let the library do what it wants by +not calling this function at all, as it has been tuned to deliver a good +speed/compression ratio. The second parameter to png_set_filter() is +the filter method, for which the only valid values are 0 (as of the +July 1999 PNG specification, version 1.2) or 64 (if you are writing +a PNG datastream that is to be embedded in a MNG datastream). The third +parameter is a flag that indicates which filter type(s) are to be tested +for each scanline. See the PNG specification for details on the specific filter +types. + + + /* turn on or off filtering, and/or choose + specific filters. You can use either a single + PNG_FILTER_VALUE_NAME or the bitwise OR of one + or more PNG_FILTER_NAME masks. */ + png_set_filter(png_ptr, 0, + PNG_FILTER_NONE | PNG_FILTER_VALUE_NONE | + PNG_FILTER_SUB | PNG_FILTER_VALUE_SUB | + PNG_FILTER_UP | PNG_FILTER_VALUE_UP | + PNG_FILTER_AVG | PNG_FILTER_VALUE_AVG | + PNG_FILTER_PAETH | PNG_FILTER_VALUE_PAETH| + PNG_ALL_FILTERS); + +If an application +wants to start and stop using particular filters during compression, +it should start out with all of the filters (to ensure that the previous +row of pixels will be stored in case it's needed later), and then add +and remove them after the start of compression. + +If you are writing a PNG datastream that is to be embedded in a MNG +datastream, the second parameter can be either 0 or 64. + +The png_set_compression_*() functions interface to the zlib compression +library, and should mostly be ignored unless you really know what you are +doing. The only generally useful call is png_set_compression_level() +which changes how much time zlib spends on trying to compress the image +data. See the Compression Library (zlib.h and algorithm.txt, distributed +with zlib) for details on the compression levels. + + /* set the zlib compression level */ + png_set_compression_level(png_ptr, + Z_BEST_COMPRESSION); + + /* set other zlib parameters */ + png_set_compression_mem_level(png_ptr, 8); + png_set_compression_strategy(png_ptr, + Z_DEFAULT_STRATEGY); + png_set_compression_window_bits(png_ptr, 15); + png_set_compression_method(png_ptr, 8); + png_set_compression_buffer_size(png_ptr, 8192) + +extern PNG_EXPORT(void,png_set_zbuf_size) + +Setting the contents of info for output + +You now need to fill in the png_info structure with all the data you +wish to write before the actual image. Note that the only thing you +are allowed to write after the image is the text chunks and the time +chunk (as of PNG Specification 1.2, anyway). See png_write_end() and +the latest PNG specification for more information on that. If you +wish to write them before the image, fill them in now, and flag that +data as being valid. If you want to wait until after the data, don't +fill them until png_write_end(). For all the fields in png_info and +their data types, see png.h. For explanations of what the fields +contain, see the PNG specification. + +Some of the more important parts of the png_info are: + + png_set_IHDR(png_ptr, info_ptr, width, height, + bit_depth, color_type, interlace_type, + compression_type, filter_method) + width - holds the width of the image + in pixels (up to 2^31). + height - holds the height of the image + in pixels (up to 2^31). + bit_depth - holds the bit depth of one of the + image channels. + (valid values are 1, 2, 4, 8, 16 + and depend also on the + color_type. See also significant + bits (sBIT) below). + color_type - describes which color/alpha + channels are present. + PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY + (bit depths 1, 2, 4, 8, 16) + PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY_ALPHA + (bit depths 8, 16) + PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE + (bit depths 1, 2, 4, 8) + PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB + (bit_depths 8, 16) + PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB_ALPHA + (bit_depths 8, 16) + + PNG_COLOR_MASK_PALETTE + PNG_COLOR_MASK_COLOR + PNG_COLOR_MASK_ALPHA + + interlace_type - PNG_INTERLACE_NONE or + PNG_INTERLACE_ADAM7 + compression_type - (must be + PNG_COMPRESSION_TYPE_DEFAULT) + filter_method - (must be PNG_FILTER_TYPE_DEFAULT + or, if you are writing a PNG to + be embedded in a MNG datastream, + can also be + PNG_INTRAPIXEL_DIFFERENCING) + +If you call png_set_IHDR(), the call must appear before any of the +other png_set_*() functions, because they might require access to some of +the IHDR settings. The remaining png_set_*() functions can be called +in any order. + +If you wish, you can reset the compression_type, interlace_type, or +filter_method later by calling png_set_IHDR() again; if you do this, the +width, height, bit_depth, and color_type must be the same in each call. + + png_set_PLTE(png_ptr, info_ptr, palette, + num_palette); + palette - the palette for the file + (array of png_color) + num_palette - number of entries in the palette + + png_set_gAMA(png_ptr, info_ptr, gamma); + gamma - the gamma the image was created + at (PNG_INFO_gAMA) + + png_set_sRGB(png_ptr, info_ptr, srgb_intent); + srgb_intent - the rendering intent + (PNG_INFO_sRGB) The presence of + the sRGB chunk means that the pixel + data is in the sRGB color space. + This chunk also implies specific + values of gAMA and cHRM. Rendering + intent is the CSS-1 property that + has been defined by the International + Color Consortium + (http://www.color.org). + It can be one of + PNG_sRGB_INTENT_SATURATION, + PNG_sRGB_INTENT_PERCEPTUAL, + PNG_sRGB_INTENT_ABSOLUTE, or + PNG_sRGB_INTENT_RELATIVE. + + + png_set_sRGB_gAMA_and_cHRM(png_ptr, info_ptr, + srgb_intent); + srgb_intent - the rendering intent + (PNG_INFO_sRGB) The presence of the + sRGB chunk means that the pixel + data is in the sRGB color space. + This function also causes gAMA and + cHRM chunks with the specific values + that are consistent with sRGB to be + written. + + png_set_iCCP(png_ptr, info_ptr, name, compression_type, + profile, proflen); + name - The profile name. + compression - The compression type; always + PNG_COMPRESSION_TYPE_BASE for PNG 1.0. + You may give NULL to this argument to + ignore it. + profile - International Color Consortium color + profile data. May contain NULs. + proflen - length of profile data in bytes. + + png_set_sBIT(png_ptr, info_ptr, sig_bit); + sig_bit - the number of significant bits for + (PNG_INFO_sBIT) each of the gray, red, + green, and blue channels, whichever are + appropriate for the given color type + (png_color_16) + + png_set_tRNS(png_ptr, info_ptr, trans, num_trans, + trans_values); + trans - array of transparent entries for + palette (PNG_INFO_tRNS) + trans_values - graylevel or color sample values + (in order red, green, blue) of the + single transparent color for + non-paletted images (PNG_INFO_tRNS) + num_trans - number of transparent entries + (PNG_INFO_tRNS) + + png_set_hIST(png_ptr, info_ptr, hist); + (PNG_INFO_hIST) + hist - histogram of palette (array of + png_uint_16) + + png_set_tIME(png_ptr, info_ptr, mod_time); + mod_time - time image was last modified + (PNG_VALID_tIME) + + png_set_bKGD(png_ptr, info_ptr, background); + background - background color (PNG_VALID_bKGD) + + png_set_text(png_ptr, info_ptr, text_ptr, num_text); + text_ptr - array of png_text holding image + comments + text_ptr[i].compression - type of compression used + on "text" PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_NONE + PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_zTXt + PNG_ITXT_COMPRESSION_NONE + PNG_ITXT_COMPRESSION_zTXt + text_ptr[i].key - keyword for comment. Must contain + 1-79 characters. + text_ptr[i].text - text comments for current + keyword. Can be NULL or empty. + text_ptr[i].text_length - length of text string, + after decompression, 0 for iTXt + text_ptr[i].itxt_length - length of itxt string, + after decompression, 0 for tEXt/zTXt + text_ptr[i].lang - language of comment (NULL or + empty for unknown). + text_ptr[i].translated_keyword - keyword in UTF-8 (NULL + or empty for unknown). + num_text - number of comments + + png_set_sPLT(png_ptr, info_ptr, &palette_ptr, + num_spalettes); + palette_ptr - array of png_sPLT_struct structures + to be added to the list of palettes + in the info structure. + num_spalettes - number of palette structures to be + added. + + png_set_oFFs(png_ptr, info_ptr, offset_x, offset_y, + unit_type); + offset_x - positive offset from the left + edge of the screen + offset_y - positive offset from the top + edge of the screen + unit_type - PNG_OFFSET_PIXEL, PNG_OFFSET_MICROMETER + + png_set_pHYs(png_ptr, info_ptr, res_x, res_y, + unit_type); + res_x - pixels/unit physical resolution + in x direction + res_y - pixels/unit physical resolution + in y direction + unit_type - PNG_RESOLUTION_UNKNOWN, + PNG_RESOLUTION_METER + + png_set_sCAL(png_ptr, info_ptr, unit, width, height) + unit - physical scale units (an integer) + width - width of a pixel in physical scale units + height - height of a pixel in physical scale units + (width and height are doubles) + + png_set_sCAL_s(png_ptr, info_ptr, unit, width, height) + unit - physical scale units (an integer) + width - width of a pixel in physical scale units + height - height of a pixel in physical scale units + (width and height are strings like "2.54") + + png_set_unknown_chunks(png_ptr, info_ptr, &unknowns, + num_unknowns) + unknowns - array of png_unknown_chunk + structures holding unknown chunks + unknowns[i].name - name of unknown chunk + unknowns[i].data - data of unknown chunk + unknowns[i].size - size of unknown chunk's data + unknowns[i].location - position to write chunk in file + 0: do not write chunk + PNG_HAVE_IHDR: before PLTE + PNG_HAVE_PLTE: before IDAT + PNG_AFTER_IDAT: after IDAT + +The "location" member is set automatically according to +what part of the output file has already been written. +You can change its value after calling png_set_unknown_chunks() +as demonstrated in pngtest.c. Within each of the "locations", +the chunks are sequenced according to their position in the +structure (that is, the value of "i", which is the order in which +the chunk was either read from the input file or defined with +png_set_unknown_chunks). + +A quick word about text and num_text. text is an array of png_text +structures. num_text is the number of valid structures in the array. +Each png_text structure holds a language code, a keyword, a text value, +and a compression type. + +The compression types have the same valid numbers as the compression +types of the image data. Currently, the only valid number is zero. +However, you can store text either compressed or uncompressed, unlike +images, which always have to be compressed. So if you don't want the +text compressed, set the compression type to PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_NONE. +Because tEXt and zTXt chunks don't have a language field, if you +specify PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_NONE or PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_zTXt +any language code or translated keyword will not be written out. + +Until text gets around 1000 bytes, it is not worth compressing it. +After the text has been written out to the file, the compression type +is set to PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_NONE_WR or PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_zTXt_WR, +so that it isn't written out again at the end (in case you are calling +png_write_end() with the same struct. + +The keywords that are given in the PNG Specification are: + + Title Short (one line) title or + caption for image + Author Name of image's creator + Description Description of image (possibly long) + Copyright Copyright notice + Creation Time Time of original image creation + (usually RFC 1123 format, see below) + Software Software used to create the image + Disclaimer Legal disclaimer + Warning Warning of nature of content + Source Device used to create the image + Comment Miscellaneous comment; conversion + from other image format + +The keyword-text pairs work like this. Keywords should be short +simple descriptions of what the comment is about. Some typical +keywords are found in the PNG specification, as is some recommendations +on keywords. You can repeat keywords in a file. You can even write +some text before the image and some after. For example, you may want +to put a description of the image before the image, but leave the +disclaimer until after, so viewers working over modem connections +don't have to wait for the disclaimer to go over the modem before +they start seeing the image. Finally, keywords should be full +words, not abbreviations. Keywords and text are in the ISO 8859-1 +(Latin-1) character set (a superset of regular ASCII) and can not +contain NUL characters, and should not contain control or other +unprintable characters. To make the comments widely readable, stick +with basic ASCII, and avoid machine specific character set extensions +like the IBM-PC character set. The keyword must be present, but +you can leave off the text string on non-compressed pairs. +Compressed pairs must have a text string, as only the text string +is compressed anyway, so the compression would be meaningless. + +PNG supports modification time via the png_time structure. Two +conversion routines are provided, png_convert_from_time_t() for +time_t and png_convert_from_struct_tm() for struct tm. The +time_t routine uses gmtime(). You don't have to use either of +these, but if you wish to fill in the png_time structure directly, +you should provide the time in universal time (GMT) if possible +instead of your local time. Note that the year number is the full +year (e.g. 1998, rather than 98 - PNG is year 2000 compliant!), and +that months start with 1. + +If you want to store the time of the original image creation, you should +use a plain tEXt chunk with the "Creation Time" keyword. This is +necessary because the "creation time" of a PNG image is somewhat vague, +depending on whether you mean the PNG file, the time the image was +created in a non-PNG format, a still photo from which the image was +scanned, or possibly the subject matter itself. In order to facilitate +machine-readable dates, it is recommended that the "Creation Time" +tEXt chunk use RFC 1123 format dates (e.g. "22 May 1997 18:07:10 GMT"), +although this isn't a requirement. Unlike the tIME chunk, the +"Creation Time" tEXt chunk is not expected to be automatically changed +by the software. To facilitate the use of RFC 1123 dates, a function +png_convert_to_rfc1123(png_timep) is provided to convert from PNG +time to an RFC 1123 format string. + +Writing unknown chunks + +You can use the png_set_unknown_chunks function to queue up chunks +for writing. You give it a chunk name, raw data, and a size; that's +all there is to it. The chunks will be written by the next following +png_write_info_before_PLTE, png_write_info, or png_write_end function. +Any chunks previously read into the info structure's unknown-chunk +list will also be written out in a sequence that satisfies the PNG +specification's ordering rules. + +The high-level write interface + +At this point there are two ways to proceed; through the high-level +write interface, or through a sequence of low-level write operations. +You can use the high-level interface if your image data is present +in the info structure. All defined output +transformations are permitted, enabled by the following masks. + + PNG_TRANSFORM_IDENTITY No transformation + PNG_TRANSFORM_PACKING Pack 1, 2 and 4-bit samples + PNG_TRANSFORM_PACKSWAP Change order of packed + pixels to LSB first + PNG_TRANSFORM_INVERT_MONO Invert monochrome images + PNG_TRANSFORM_SHIFT Normalize pixels to the + sBIT depth + PNG_TRANSFORM_BGR Flip RGB to BGR, RGBA + to BGRA + PNG_TRANSFORM_SWAP_ALPHA Flip RGBA to ARGB or GA + to AG + PNG_TRANSFORM_INVERT_ALPHA Change alpha from opacity + to transparency + PNG_TRANSFORM_SWAP_ENDIAN Byte-swap 16-bit samples + PNG_TRANSFORM_STRIP_FILLER Strip out filler + bytes (deprecated). + PNG_TRANSFORM_STRIP_FILLER_BEFORE Strip out leading + filler bytes + PNG_TRANSFORM_STRIP_FILLER_AFTER Strip out trailing + filler bytes + +If you have valid image data in the info structure (you can use +png_set_rows() to put image data in the info structure), simply do this: + + png_write_png(png_ptr, info_ptr, png_transforms, NULL) + +where png_transforms is an integer containing the bitwise OR of some set of +transformation flags. This call is equivalent to png_write_info(), +followed the set of transformations indicated by the transform mask, +then png_write_image(), and finally png_write_end(). + +(The final parameter of this call is not yet used. Someday it might point +to transformation parameters required by some future output transform.) + +You must use png_transforms and not call any png_set_transform() functions +when you use png_write_png(). + +The low-level write interface + +If you are going the low-level route instead, you are now ready to +write all the file information up to the actual image data. You do +this with a call to png_write_info(). + + png_write_info(png_ptr, info_ptr); + +Note that there is one transformation you may need to do before +png_write_info(). In PNG files, the alpha channel in an image is the +level of opacity. If your data is supplied as a level of +transparency, you can invert the alpha channel before you write it, so +that 0 is fully transparent and 255 (in 8-bit or paletted images) or +65535 (in 16-bit images) is fully opaque, with + + png_set_invert_alpha(png_ptr); + +This must appear before png_write_info() instead of later with the +other transformations because in the case of paletted images the tRNS +chunk data has to be inverted before the tRNS chunk is written. If +your image is not a paletted image, the tRNS data (which in such cases +represents a single color to be rendered as transparent) won't need to +be changed, and you can safely do this transformation after your +png_write_info() call. + +If you need to write a private chunk that you want to appear before +the PLTE chunk when PLTE is present, you can write the PNG info in +two steps, and insert code to write your own chunk between them: + + png_write_info_before_PLTE(png_ptr, info_ptr); + png_set_unknown_chunks(png_ptr, info_ptr, ...); + png_write_info(png_ptr, info_ptr); + +After you've written the file information, you can set up the library +to handle any special transformations of the image data. The various +ways to transform the data will be described in the order that they +should occur. This is important, as some of these change the color +type and/or bit depth of the data, and some others only work on +certain color types and bit depths. Even though each transformation +checks to see if it has data that it can do something with, you should +make sure to only enable a transformation if it will be valid for the +data. For example, don't swap red and blue on grayscale data. + +PNG files store RGB pixels packed into 3 or 6 bytes. This code tells +the library to strip input data that has 4 or 8 bytes per pixel down +to 3 or 6 bytes (or strip 2 or 4-byte grayscale+filler data to 1 or 2 +bytes per pixel). + + png_set_filler(png_ptr, 0, PNG_FILLER_BEFORE); + +where the 0 is unused, and the location is either PNG_FILLER_BEFORE or +PNG_FILLER_AFTER, depending upon whether the filler byte in the pixel +is stored XRGB or RGBX. + +PNG files pack pixels of bit depths 1, 2, and 4 into bytes as small as +they can, resulting in, for example, 8 pixels per byte for 1 bit files. +If the data is supplied at 1 pixel per byte, use this code, which will +correctly pack the pixels into a single byte: + + png_set_packing(png_ptr); + +PNG files reduce possible bit depths to 1, 2, 4, 8, and 16. If your +data is of another bit depth, you can write an sBIT chunk into the +file so that decoders can recover the original data if desired. + + /* Set the true bit depth of the image data */ + if (color_type & PNG_COLOR_MASK_COLOR) + { + sig_bit.red = true_bit_depth; + sig_bit.green = true_bit_depth; + sig_bit.blue = true_bit_depth; + } + else + { + sig_bit.gray = true_bit_depth; + } + if (color_type & PNG_COLOR_MASK_ALPHA) + { + sig_bit.alpha = true_bit_depth; + } + + png_set_sBIT(png_ptr, info_ptr, &sig_bit); + +If the data is stored in the row buffer in a bit depth other than +one supported by PNG (e.g. 3 bit data in the range 0-7 for a 4-bit PNG), +this will scale the values to appear to be the correct bit depth as +is required by PNG. + + png_set_shift(png_ptr, &sig_bit); + +PNG files store 16 bit pixels in network byte order (big-endian, +ie. most significant bits first). This code would be used if they are +supplied the other way (little-endian, i.e. least significant bits +first, the way PCs store them): + + if (bit_depth > 8) + png_set_swap(png_ptr); + +If you are using packed-pixel images (1, 2, or 4 bits/pixel), and you +need to change the order the pixels are packed into bytes, you can use: + + if (bit_depth < 8) + png_set_packswap(png_ptr); + +PNG files store 3 color pixels in red, green, blue order. This code +would be used if they are supplied as blue, green, red: + + png_set_bgr(png_ptr); + +PNG files describe monochrome as black being zero and white being +one. This code would be used if the pixels are supplied with this reversed +(black being one and white being zero): + + png_set_invert_mono(png_ptr); + +Finally, you can write your own transformation function if none of +the existing ones meets your needs. This is done by setting a callback +with + + png_set_write_user_transform_fn(png_ptr, + write_transform_fn); + +You must supply the function + + void write_transform_fn(png_ptr ptr, row_info_ptr + row_info, png_bytep data) + +See pngtest.c for a working example. Your function will be called +before any of the other transformations are processed. + +You can also set up a pointer to a user structure for use by your +callback function. + + png_set_user_transform_info(png_ptr, user_ptr, 0, 0); + +The user_channels and user_depth parameters of this function are ignored +when writing; you can set them to zero as shown. + +You can retrieve the pointer via the function png_get_user_transform_ptr(). +For example: + + voidp write_user_transform_ptr = + png_get_user_transform_ptr(png_ptr); + +It is possible to have libpng flush any pending output, either manually, +or automatically after a certain number of lines have been written. To +flush the output stream a single time call: + + png_write_flush(png_ptr); + +and to have libpng flush the output stream periodically after a certain +number of scanlines have been written, call: + + png_set_flush(png_ptr, nrows); + +Note that the distance between rows is from the last time png_write_flush() +was called, or the first row of the image if it has never been called. +So if you write 50 lines, and then png_set_flush 25, it will flush the +output on the next scanline, and every 25 lines thereafter, unless +png_write_flush() is called before 25 more lines have been written. +If nrows is too small (less than about 10 lines for a 640 pixel wide +RGB image) the image compression may decrease noticeably (although this +may be acceptable for real-time applications). Infrequent flushing will +only degrade the compression performance by a few percent over images +that do not use flushing. + +Writing the image data + +That's it for the transformations. Now you can write the image data. +The simplest way to do this is in one function call. If you have the +whole image in memory, you can just call png_write_image() and libpng +will write the image. You will need to pass in an array of pointers to +each row. This function automatically handles interlacing, so you don't +need to call png_set_interlace_handling() or call this function multiple +times, or any of that other stuff necessary with png_write_rows(). + + png_write_image(png_ptr, row_pointers); + +where row_pointers is: + + png_byte *row_pointers[height]; + +You can point to void or char or whatever you use for pixels. + +If you don't want to write the whole image at once, you can +use png_write_rows() instead. If the file is not interlaced, +this is simple: + + png_write_rows(png_ptr, row_pointers, + number_of_rows); + +row_pointers is the same as in the png_write_image() call. + +If you are just writing one row at a time, you can do this with +a single row_pointer instead of an array of row_pointers: + + png_bytep row_pointer = row; + + png_write_row(png_ptr, row_pointer); + +When the file is interlaced, things can get a good deal more +complicated. The only currently (as of the PNG Specification +version 1.2, dated July 1999) defined interlacing scheme for PNG files +is the "Adam7" interlace scheme, that breaks down an +image into seven smaller images of varying size. libpng will build +these images for you, or you can do them yourself. If you want to +build them yourself, see the PNG specification for details of which +pixels to write when. + +If you don't want libpng to handle the interlacing details, just +use png_set_interlace_handling() and call png_write_rows() the +correct number of times to write all seven sub-images. + +If you want libpng to build the sub-images, call this before you start +writing any rows: + + number_of_passes = + png_set_interlace_handling(png_ptr); + +This will return the number of passes needed. Currently, this +is seven, but may change if another interlace type is added. + +Then write the complete image number_of_passes times. + + png_write_rows(png_ptr, row_pointers, + number_of_rows); + +As some of these rows are not used, and thus return immediately, +you may want to read about interlacing in the PNG specification, +and only update the rows that are actually used. + +Finishing a sequential write + +After you are finished writing the image, you should finish writing +the file. If you are interested in writing comments or time, you should +pass an appropriately filled png_info pointer. If you are not interested, +you can pass NULL. + + png_write_end(png_ptr, info_ptr); + +When you are done, you can free all memory used by libpng like this: + + png_destroy_write_struct(&png_ptr, &info_ptr); + +It is also possible to individually free the info_ptr members that +point to libpng-allocated storage with the following function: + + png_free_data(png_ptr, info_ptr, mask, seq) + mask - identifies data to be freed, a mask + containing the bitwise OR of one or + more of + PNG_FREE_PLTE, PNG_FREE_TRNS, + PNG_FREE_HIST, PNG_FREE_ICCP, + PNG_FREE_PCAL, PNG_FREE_ROWS, + PNG_FREE_SCAL, PNG_FREE_SPLT, + PNG_FREE_TEXT, PNG_FREE_UNKN, + or simply PNG_FREE_ALL + seq - sequence number of item to be freed + (-1 for all items) + +This function may be safely called when the relevant storage has +already been freed, or has not yet been allocated, or was allocated +by the user and not by libpng, and will in those +cases do nothing. The "seq" parameter is ignored if only one item +of the selected data type, such as PLTE, is allowed. If "seq" is not +-1, and multiple items are allowed for the data type identified in +the mask, such as text or sPLT, only the n'th item in the structure +is freed, where n is "seq". + +If you allocated data such as a palette that you passed +in to libpng with png_set_*, you must not free it until just before the call to +png_destroy_write_struct(). + +The default behavior is only to free data that was allocated internally +by libpng. This can be changed, so that libpng will not free the data, +or so that it will free data that was allocated by the user with png_malloc() +or png_zalloc() and passed in via a png_set_*() function, with + + png_data_freer(png_ptr, info_ptr, freer, mask) + mask - which data elements are affected + same choices as in png_free_data() + freer - one of + PNG_DESTROY_WILL_FREE_DATA + PNG_SET_WILL_FREE_DATA + PNG_USER_WILL_FREE_DATA + +For example, to transfer responsibility for some data from a read structure +to a write structure, you could use + + png_data_freer(read_ptr, read_info_ptr, + PNG_USER_WILL_FREE_DATA, + PNG_FREE_PLTE|PNG_FREE_tRNS|PNG_FREE_hIST) + png_data_freer(write_ptr, write_info_ptr, + PNG_DESTROY_WILL_FREE_DATA, + PNG_FREE_PLTE|PNG_FREE_tRNS|PNG_FREE_hIST) + +thereby briefly reassigning responsibility for freeing to the user but +immediately afterwards reassigning it once more to the write_destroy +function. Having done this, it would then be safe to destroy the read +structure and continue to use the PLTE, tRNS, and hIST data in the write +structure. + +This function only affects data that has already been allocated. +You can call this function before calling after the png_set_*() functions +to control whether the user or png_destroy_*() is supposed to free the data. +When the user assumes responsibility for libpng-allocated data, the +application must use +png_free() to free it, and when the user transfers responsibility to libpng +for data that the user has allocated, the user must have used png_malloc() +or png_zalloc() to allocate it. + +If you allocated text_ptr.text, text_ptr.lang, and text_ptr.translated_keyword +separately, do not transfer responsibility for freeing text_ptr to libpng, +because when libpng fills a png_text structure it combines these members with +the key member, and png_free_data() will free only text_ptr.key. Similarly, +if you transfer responsibility for free'ing text_ptr from libpng to your +application, your application must not separately free those members. +For a more compact example of writing a PNG image, see the file example.c. + +V. Modifying/Customizing libpng: + +There are two issues here. The first is changing how libpng does +standard things like memory allocation, input/output, and error handling. +The second deals with more complicated things like adding new chunks, +adding new transformations, and generally changing how libpng works. +Both of those are compile-time issues; that is, they are generally +determined at the time the code is written, and there is rarely a need +to provide the user with a means of changing them. + +Memory allocation, input/output, and error handling + +All of the memory allocation, input/output, and error handling in libpng +goes through callbacks that are user-settable. The default routines are +in pngmem.c, pngrio.c, pngwio.c, and pngerror.c, respectively. To change +these functions, call the appropriate png_set_*_fn() function. + +Memory allocation is done through the functions png_malloc() +and png_free(). These currently just call the standard C functions. If +your pointers can't access more then 64K at a time, you will want to set +MAXSEG_64K in zlib.h. Since it is unlikely that the method of handling +memory allocation on a platform will change between applications, these +functions must be modified in the library at compile time. If you prefer +to use a different method of allocating and freeing data, you can use +png_create_read_struct_2() or png_create_write_struct_2() to register +your own functions as described above. +These functions also provide a void pointer that can be retrieved via + + mem_ptr=png_get_mem_ptr(png_ptr); + +Your replacement memory functions must have prototypes as follows: + + png_voidp malloc_fn(png_structp png_ptr, + png_size_t size); + void free_fn(png_structp png_ptr, png_voidp ptr); + +Your malloc_fn() must return NULL in case of failure. The png_malloc() +function will normally call png_error() if it receives a NULL from the +system memory allocator or from your replacement malloc_fn(). + +Your free_fn() will never be called with a NULL ptr, since libpng's +png_free() checks for NULL before calling free_fn(). + +Input/Output in libpng is done through png_read() and png_write(), +which currently just call fread() and fwrite(). The FILE * is stored in +png_struct and is initialized via png_init_io(). If you wish to change +the method of I/O, the library supplies callbacks that you can set +through the function png_set_read_fn() and png_set_write_fn() at run +time, instead of calling the png_init_io() function. These functions +also provide a void pointer that can be retrieved via the function +png_get_io_ptr(). For example: + + png_set_read_fn(png_structp read_ptr, + voidp read_io_ptr, png_rw_ptr read_data_fn) + + png_set_write_fn(png_structp write_ptr, + voidp write_io_ptr, png_rw_ptr write_data_fn, + png_flush_ptr output_flush_fn); + + voidp read_io_ptr = png_get_io_ptr(read_ptr); + voidp write_io_ptr = png_get_io_ptr(write_ptr); + +The replacement I/O functions must have prototypes as follows: + + void user_read_data(png_structp png_ptr, + png_bytep data, png_size_t length); + void user_write_data(png_structp png_ptr, + png_bytep data, png_size_t length); + void user_flush_data(png_structp png_ptr); + +The user_read_data() function is responsible for detecting and +handling end-of-data errors. + +Supplying NULL for the read, write, or flush functions sets them back +to using the default C stream functions, which expect the io_ptr to +point to a standard *FILE structure. It is probably a mistake +to use NULL for one of write_data_fn and output_flush_fn but not both +of them, unless you have built libpng with PNG_NO_WRITE_FLUSH defined. +It is an error to read from a write stream, and vice versa. + +Error handling in libpng is done through png_error() and png_warning(). +Errors handled through png_error() are fatal, meaning that png_error() +should never return to its caller. Currently, this is handled via +setjmp() and longjmp() (unless you have compiled libpng with +PNG_SETJMP_NOT_SUPPORTED, in which case it is handled via PNG_ABORT()), +but you could change this to do things like exit() if you should wish. + +On non-fatal errors, png_warning() is called +to print a warning message, and then control returns to the calling code. +By default png_error() and png_warning() print a message on stderr via +fprintf() unless the library is compiled with PNG_NO_CONSOLE_IO defined +(because you don't want the messages) or PNG_NO_STDIO defined (because +fprintf() isn't available). If you wish to change the behavior of the error +functions, you will need to set up your own message callbacks. These +functions are normally supplied at the time that the png_struct is created. +It is also possible to redirect errors and warnings to your own replacement +functions after png_create_*_struct() has been called by calling: + + png_set_error_fn(png_structp png_ptr, + png_voidp error_ptr, png_error_ptr error_fn, + png_error_ptr warning_fn); + + png_voidp error_ptr = png_get_error_ptr(png_ptr); + +If NULL is supplied for either error_fn or warning_fn, then the libpng +default function will be used, calling fprintf() and/or longjmp() if a +problem is encountered. The replacement error functions should have +parameters as follows: + + void user_error_fn(png_structp png_ptr, + png_const_charp error_msg); + void user_warning_fn(png_structp png_ptr, + png_const_charp warning_msg); + +The motivation behind using setjmp() and longjmp() is the C++ throw and +catch exception handling methods. This makes the code much easier to write, +as there is no need to check every return code of every function call. +However, there are some uncertainties about the status of local variables +after a longjmp, so the user may want to be careful about doing anything after +setjmp returns non-zero besides returning itself. Consult your compiler +documentation for more details. For an alternative approach, you may wish +to use the "cexcept" facility (see http://cexcept.sourceforge.net). + +Custom chunks + +If you need to read or write custom chunks, you may need to get deeper +into the libpng code. The library now has mechanisms for storing +and writing chunks of unknown type; you can even declare callbacks +for custom chunks. However, this may not be good enough if the +library code itself needs to know about interactions between your +chunk and existing `intrinsic' chunks. + +If you need to write a new intrinsic chunk, first read the PNG +specification. Acquire a first level of +understanding of how it works. Pay particular attention to the +sections that describe chunk names, and look at how other chunks were +designed, so you can do things similarly. Second, check out the +sections of libpng that read and write chunks. Try to find a chunk +that is similar to yours and use it as a template. More details can +be found in the comments inside the code. It is best to handle unknown +chunks in a generic method, via callback functions, instead of by +modifying libpng functions. + +If you wish to write your own transformation for the data, look through +the part of the code that does the transformations, and check out some of +the simpler ones to get an idea of how they work. Try to find a similar +transformation to the one you want to add and copy off of it. More details +can be found in the comments inside the code itself. + +Configuring for 16 bit platforms + +You will want to look into zconf.h to tell zlib (and thus libpng) that +it cannot allocate more then 64K at a time. Even if you can, the memory +won't be accessible. So limit zlib and libpng to 64K by defining MAXSEG_64K. + +Configuring for DOS + +For DOS users who only have access to the lower 640K, you will +have to limit zlib's memory usage via a png_set_compression_mem_level() +call. See zlib.h or zconf.h in the zlib library for more information. + +Configuring for Medium Model + +Libpng's support for medium model has been tested on most of the popular +compilers. Make sure MAXSEG_64K gets defined, USE_FAR_KEYWORD gets +defined, and FAR gets defined to far in pngconf.h, and you should be +all set. Everything in the library (except for zlib's structure) is +expecting far data. You must use the typedefs with the p or pp on +the end for pointers (or at least look at them and be careful). Make +note that the rows of data are defined as png_bytepp, which is an +unsigned char far * far *. + +Configuring for gui/windowing platforms: + +You will need to write new error and warning functions that use the GUI +interface, as described previously, and set them to be the error and +warning functions at the time that png_create_*_struct() is called, +in order to have them available during the structure initialization. +They can be changed later via png_set_error_fn(). On some compilers, +you may also have to change the memory allocators (png_malloc, etc.). + +Configuring for compiler xxx: + +All includes for libpng are in pngconf.h. If you need to add, change +or delete an include, this is the place to do it. +The includes that are not needed outside libpng are protected by the +PNG_INTERNAL definition, which is only defined for those routines inside +libpng itself. The files in libpng proper only include png.h, which +includes pngconf.h. + +Configuring zlib: + +There are special functions to configure the compression. Perhaps the +most useful one changes the compression level, which currently uses +input compression values in the range 0 - 9. The library normally +uses the default compression level (Z_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION = 6). Tests +have shown that for a large majority of images, compression values in +the range 3-6 compress nearly as well as higher levels, and do so much +faster. For online applications it may be desirable to have maximum speed +(Z_BEST_SPEED = 1). With versions of zlib after v0.99, you can also +specify no compression (Z_NO_COMPRESSION = 0), but this would create +files larger than just storing the raw bitmap. You can specify the +compression level by calling: + + png_set_compression_level(png_ptr, level); + +Another useful one is to reduce the memory level used by the library. +The memory level defaults to 8, but it can be lowered if you are +short on memory (running DOS, for example, where you only have 640K). +Note that the memory level does have an effect on compression; among +other things, lower levels will result in sections of incompressible +data being emitted in smaller stored blocks, with a correspondingly +larger relative overhead of up to 15% in the worst case. + + png_set_compression_mem_level(png_ptr, level); + +The other functions are for configuring zlib. They are not recommended +for normal use and may result in writing an invalid PNG file. See +zlib.h for more information on what these mean. + + png_set_compression_strategy(png_ptr, + strategy); + png_set_compression_window_bits(png_ptr, + window_bits); + png_set_compression_method(png_ptr, method); + png_set_compression_buffer_size(png_ptr, size); + +Controlling row filtering + +If you want to control whether libpng uses filtering or not, which +filters are used, and how it goes about picking row filters, you +can call one of these functions. The selection and configuration +of row filters can have a significant impact on the size and +encoding speed and a somewhat lesser impact on the decoding speed +of an image. Filtering is enabled by default for RGB and grayscale +images (with and without alpha), but not for paletted images nor +for any images with bit depths less than 8 bits/pixel. + +The 'method' parameter sets the main filtering method, which is +currently only '0' in the PNG 1.2 specification. The 'filters' +parameter sets which filter(s), if any, should be used for each +scanline. Possible values are PNG_ALL_FILTERS and PNG_NO_FILTERS +to turn filtering on and off, respectively. + +Individual filter types are PNG_FILTER_NONE, PNG_FILTER_SUB, +PNG_FILTER_UP, PNG_FILTER_AVG, PNG_FILTER_PAETH, which can be bitwise +ORed together with '|' to specify one or more filters to use. +These filters are described in more detail in the PNG specification. +If you intend to change the filter type during the course of writing +the image, you should start with flags set for all of the filters +you intend to use so that libpng can initialize its internal +structures appropriately for all of the filter types. (Note that this +means the first row must always be adaptively filtered, because libpng +currently does not allocate the filter buffers until png_write_row() +is called for the first time.) + + filters = PNG_FILTER_NONE | PNG_FILTER_SUB + PNG_FILTER_UP | PNG_FILTER_AVG | + PNG_FILTER_PAETH | PNG_ALL_FILTERS; + + png_set_filter(png_ptr, PNG_FILTER_TYPE_BASE, + filters); + The second parameter can also be + PNG_INTRAPIXEL_DIFFERENCING if you are + writing a PNG to be embedded in a MNG + datastream. This parameter must be the + same as the value of filter_method used + in png_set_IHDR(). + +It is also possible to influence how libpng chooses from among the +available filters. This is done in one or both of two ways - by +telling it how important it is to keep the same filter for successive +rows, and by telling it the relative computational costs of the filters. + + double weights[3] = {1.5, 1.3, 1.1}, + costs[PNG_FILTER_VALUE_LAST] = + {1.0, 1.3, 1.3, 1.5, 1.7}; + + png_set_filter_heuristics(png_ptr, + PNG_FILTER_HEURISTIC_WEIGHTED, 3, + weights, costs); + +The weights are multiplying factors that indicate to libpng that the +row filter should be the same for successive rows unless another row filter +is that many times better than the previous filter. In the above example, +if the previous 3 filters were SUB, SUB, NONE, the SUB filter could have a +"sum of absolute differences" 1.5 x 1.3 times higher than other filters +and still be chosen, while the NONE filter could have a sum 1.1 times +higher than other filters and still be chosen. Unspecified weights are +taken to be 1.0, and the specified weights should probably be declining +like those above in order to emphasize recent filters over older filters. + +The filter costs specify for each filter type a relative decoding cost +to be considered when selecting row filters. This means that filters +with higher costs are less likely to be chosen over filters with lower +costs, unless their "sum of absolute differences" is that much smaller. +The costs do not necessarily reflect the exact computational speeds of +the various filters, since this would unduly influence the final image +size. + +Note that the numbers above were invented purely for this example and +are given only to help explain the function usage. Little testing has +been done to find optimum values for either the costs or the weights. + +Removing unwanted object code + +There are a bunch of #define's in pngconf.h that control what parts of +libpng are compiled. All the defines end in _SUPPORTED. If you are +never going to use a capability, you can change the #define to #undef +before recompiling libpng and save yourself code and data space, or +you can turn off individual capabilities with defines that begin with +PNG_NO_. + +You can also turn all of the transforms and ancillary chunk capabilities +off en masse with compiler directives that define +PNG_NO_READ[or WRITE]_TRANSFORMS, or PNG_NO_READ[or WRITE]_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS, +or all four, +along with directives to turn on any of the capabilities that you do +want. The PNG_NO_READ[or WRITE]_TRANSFORMS directives disable +the extra transformations but still leave the library fully capable of reading +and writing PNG files with all known public chunks +Use of the PNG_NO_READ[or WRITE]_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS directive +produces a library that is incapable of reading or writing ancillary chunks. +If you are not using the progressive reading capability, you can +turn that off with PNG_NO_PROGRESSIVE_READ (don't confuse +this with the INTERLACING capability, which you'll still have). + +All the reading and writing specific code are in separate files, so the +linker should only grab the files it needs. However, if you want to +make sure, or if you are building a stand alone library, all the +reading files start with pngr and all the writing files start with +pngw. The files that don't match either (like png.c, pngtrans.c, etc.) +are used for both reading and writing, and always need to be included. +The progressive reader is in pngpread.c + +If you are creating or distributing a dynamically linked library (a .so +or DLL file), you should not remove or disable any parts of the library, +as this will cause applications linked with different versions of the +library to fail if they call functions not available in your library. +The size of the library itself should not be an issue, because only +those sections that are actually used will be loaded into memory. + +Requesting debug printout + +The macro definition PNG_DEBUG can be used to request debugging +printout. Set it to an integer value in the range 0 to 3. Higher +numbers result in increasing amounts of debugging information. The +information is printed to the "stderr" file, unless another file +name is specified in the PNG_DEBUG_FILE macro definition. + +When PNG_DEBUG > 0, the following functions (macros) become available: + + png_debug(level, message) + png_debug1(level, message, p1) + png_debug2(level, message, p1, p2) + +in which "level" is compared to PNG_DEBUG to decide whether to print +the message, "message" is the formatted string to be printed, +and p1 and p2 are parameters that are to be embedded in the string +according to printf-style formatting directives. For example, + + png_debug1(2, "foo=%d\n", foo); + +is expanded to + + if(PNG_DEBUG > 2) + fprintf(PNG_DEBUG_FILE, "foo=%d\n", foo); + +When PNG_DEBUG is defined but is zero, the macros aren't defined, but you +can still use PNG_DEBUG to control your own debugging: + + #ifdef PNG_DEBUG + fprintf(stderr, ... + #endif + +When PNG_DEBUG = 1, the macros are defined, but only png_debug statements +having level = 0 will be printed. There aren't any such statements in +this version of libpng, but if you insert some they will be printed. + +VI. MNG support + +The MNG specification (available at http://www.libpng.org/pub/mng) allows +certain extensions to PNG for PNG images that are embedded in MNG datastreams. +Libpng can support some of these extensions. To enable them, use the +png_permit_mng_features() function: + + feature_set = png_permit_mng_features(png_ptr, mask) + mask is a png_uint_32 containing the bitwise OR of the + features you want to enable. These include + PNG_FLAG_MNG_EMPTY_PLTE + PNG_FLAG_MNG_FILTER_64 + PNG_ALL_MNG_FEATURES + feature_set is a png_uint_32 that is the bitwise AND of + your mask with the set of MNG features that is + supported by the version of libpng that you are using. + +It is an error to use this function when reading or writing a standalone +PNG file with the PNG 8-byte signature. The PNG datastream must be wrapped +in a MNG datastream. As a minimum, it must have the MNG 8-byte signature +and the MHDR and MEND chunks. Libpng does not provide support for these +or any other MNG chunks; your application must provide its own support for +them. You may wish to consider using libmng (available at +http://www.libmng.com) instead. + +VII. Changes to Libpng from version 0.88 + +It should be noted that versions of libpng later than 0.96 are not +distributed by the original libpng author, Guy Schalnat, nor by +Andreas Dilger, who had taken over from Guy during 1996 and 1997, and +distributed versions 0.89 through 0.96, but rather by another member +of the original PNG Group, Glenn Randers-Pehrson. Guy and Andreas are +still alive and well, but they have moved on to other things. + +The old libpng functions png_read_init(), png_write_init(), +png_info_init(), png_read_destroy(), and png_write_destroy() have been +moved to PNG_INTERNAL in version 0.95 to discourage their use. These +functions will be removed from libpng version 2.0.0. + +The preferred method of creating and initializing the libpng structures is +via the png_create_read_struct(), png_create_write_struct(), and +png_create_info_struct() because they isolate the size of the structures +from the application, allow version error checking, and also allow the +use of custom error handling routines during the initialization, which +the old functions do not. The functions png_read_destroy() and +png_write_destroy() do not actually free the memory that libpng +allocated for these structs, but just reset the data structures, so they +can be used instead of png_destroy_read_struct() and +png_destroy_write_struct() if you feel there is too much system overhead +allocating and freeing the png_struct for each image read. + +Setting the error callbacks via png_set_message_fn() before +png_read_init() as was suggested in libpng-0.88 is no longer supported +because this caused applications that do not use custom error functions +to fail if the png_ptr was not initialized to zero. It is still possible +to set the error callbacks AFTER png_read_init(), or to change them with +png_set_error_fn(), which is essentially the same function, but with a new +name to force compilation errors with applications that try to use the old +method. + +Starting with version 1.0.7, you can find out which version of the library +you are using at run-time: + + png_uint_32 libpng_vn = png_access_version_number(); + +The number libpng_vn is constructed from the major version, minor +version with leading zero, and release number with leading zero, +(e.g., libpng_vn for version 1.0.7 is 10007). + +You can also check which version of png.h you used when compiling your +application: + + png_uint_32 application_vn = PNG_LIBPNG_VER; + +VIII. (Omitted). +IX. (Omitted) + +X. Detecting libpng + +The png_get_io_ptr() function has been present since libpng-0.88, has never +changed, and is unaffected by conditional compilation macros. It is the +best choice for use in configure scripts for detecting the presence of any +libpng version since 0.88. + +XI. Source code repository + +Since about February 2009, version 1.2.34, libpng has been under "git" source +control. The git repository was built from old libpng-x.y.z.tar.gz files +going back to version 0.70. You can access the git repository (read only) +at + + git://libpng.git.sourceforge.net/gitroot/libpng + +or you can browse it via "gitweb" at + + http://libpng.git.sourceforge.net/git/gitweb.cgi?p=libpng + +Patches can be sent to glennrp at users.sourceforge.net or to +png-mng-implement at lists.sourceforge.net or you can upload them to +the libpng bug tracker at + + http://libpng.sourceforge.net + +XII. Coding style + +Our coding style is similar to the "Allman" style, with curly +braces on separate lines: + + if (condition) + { + action; + } + + else if (another condition) + { + another action; + } + +The braces can be omitted from simple one-line actions: + + if (condition) + return (0); + +We use 3-space indentation, except for continued statements which +are usually indented the same as the first line of the statement +plus four more spaces. + +Comments appear with the leading "/*" at the same indentation as +the statement that follows the comment: + + /* Single-line comment */ + statement; + + /* Multiple-line + * comment + */ + statement; + +Very short comments can be placed at the end of the statement +to which they pertain: + + statement; /* comment */ + +We don't use C++ style ("//") comments. We have, however, +used them in the past in some now-abandoned MMX assembler +code. + +Functions and their curly braces are not indented, and +exported functions are marked with PNGAPI: + + /* This is a public function that is visible to + * application programers. It does thus-and-so. + */ + void PNGAPI + png_exported_function(png_ptr, png_info, foo) + { + body; + } + +The prototypes for all exported functions appear in png.h. + +We mark all non-exported functions with "/* PRIVATE */"": + + void /* PRIVATE */ + png_non_exported_function(png_ptr, png_info, foo) + { + body; + } + +The prototypes for non-exported functions can appear in +the PNG_INTERNAL section of png.h +or in the file where the function is located. + +The names of all exported functions and variables begin +with "png_", and all publicly visible C preprocessor +macros begin with "PNG_". + +We put a space after each comma and after each semicolon +in "for" statments, and we put spaces before and after each +C binary operator and after "for" or "while". We don't +put a space between a typecast and the expression being +cast, nor do we put one between a function name and the +left parenthesis that follows it: + + for (i = 2; i > 0; --i) + x[i] = a(x) + (int)b; + +We prefer #ifdef and #ifndef to #if defined() and if !defined() +when there is only one macro being tested. + +Other rules can be inferred by inspecting the libpng +source. + +XIII. Y2K Compliance in libpng + +July 16, 2009 + +Since the PNG Development group is an ad-hoc body, we can't make +an official declaration. + +This is your unofficial assurance that libpng from version 0.71 and +upward through 1.0.47 are Y2K compliant. It is my belief that earlier +versions were also Y2K compliant. + +Libpng only has three year fields. One is a 2-byte unsigned integer that +will hold years up to 65535. The other two hold the date in text +format, and will hold years up to 9999. + +The integer is + "png_uint_16 year" in png_time_struct. + +The strings are + "png_charp time_buffer" in png_struct and + "near_time_buffer", which is a local character string in png.c. + +There are seven time-related functions: + + png_convert_to_rfc_1123() in png.c + (formerly png_convert_to_rfc_1152() in error) + png_convert_from_struct_tm() in pngwrite.c, called + in pngwrite.c + png_convert_from_time_t() in pngwrite.c + png_get_tIME() in pngget.c + png_handle_tIME() in pngrutil.c, called in pngread.c + png_set_tIME() in pngset.c + png_write_tIME() in pngwutil.c, called in pngwrite.c + +All appear to handle dates properly in a Y2K environment. The +png_convert_from_time_t() function calls gmtime() to convert from system +clock time, which returns (year - 1900), which we properly convert to +the full 4-digit year. There is a possibility that applications using +libpng are not passing 4-digit years into the png_convert_to_rfc_1123() +function, or that they are incorrectly passing only a 2-digit year +instead of "year - 1900" into the png_convert_from_struct_tm() function, +but this is not under our control. The libpng documentation has always +stated that it works with 4-digit years, and the APIs have been +documented as such. + +The tIME chunk itself is also Y2K compliant. It uses a 2-byte unsigned +integer to hold the year, and can hold years as large as 65535. + +zlib, upon which libpng depends, is also Y2K compliant. It contains +no date-related code. + + + Glenn Randers-Pehrson + libpng maintainer + PNG Development Group diff --git a/libpng.3 b/libpng.3 index 9ac9a3d42..cc4b70d0c 100644 --- a/libpng.3 +++ b/libpng.3 @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -.TH LIBPNG 3 "June 18, 2009" +.TH LIBPNG 3 "July 16, 2009" .SH NAME -libpng \- Portable Network Graphics (PNG) Reference Library 1.0.46 +libpng \- Portable Network Graphics (PNG) Reference Library 1.0.47 .SH SYNOPSIS \fI\fB @@ -821,7 +821,7 @@ Following is a copy of the libpng.txt file that accompanies libpng. .SH LIBPNG.TXT libpng.txt - A description on how to use and modify libpng - libpng version 1.0.46 - June 18, 2009 + libpng version 1.0.47 - July 16, 2009 Updated and distributed by Glenn Randers-Pehrson Copyright (c) 1998-2009 Glenn Randers-Pehrson @@ -830,7 +830,7 @@ libpng.txt - A description on how to use and modify libpng Based on: - libpng versions 0.97, January 1998, through 1.0.46 - June 18, 2009 + libpng versions 0.97, January 1998, through 1.0.47 - July 16, 2009 Updated and distributed by Glenn Randers-Pehrson Copyright (c) 1998-2009 Glenn Randers-Pehrson @@ -2578,10 +2578,14 @@ Some of the more important parts of the png_info are: PNG_INTRAPIXEL_DIFFERENCING) If you call png_set_IHDR(), the call must appear before any of the -other png_set_*() functions, which might require access to some of +other png_set_*() functions, because they might require access to some of the IHDR settings. The remaining png_set_*() functions can be called in any order. +If you wish, you can reset the compression_type, interlace_type, or +filter_method later by calling png_set_IHDR() again; if you do this, the +width, height, bit_depth, and color_type must be the same in each call. + png_set_PLTE(png_ptr, info_ptr, palette, num_palette); palette - the palette for the file @@ -2643,8 +2647,9 @@ in any order. trans_values); trans - array of transparent entries for palette (PNG_INFO_tRNS) - trans_values - graylevel or color sample values of - the single transparent color for + trans_values - graylevel or color sample values + (in order red, green, blue) of the + single transparent color for non-paletted images (PNG_INFO_tRNS) num_trans - number of transparent entries (PNG_INFO_tRNS) @@ -3721,7 +3726,7 @@ We don't use C++ style ("//") comments. We have, however, used them in the past in some now-abandoned MMX assembler code. -Functions and their curly brackets are not indented, and +Functions and their curly braces are not indented, and exported functions are marked with PNGAPI: /* This is a public function that is visible to @@ -3744,7 +3749,8 @@ We mark all non-exported functions with "/* PRIVATE */"": } The prototypes for non-exported functions can appear in -pngpriv.h or in the file where the function is located. +the PNG_INTERNAL section of png.h +or in the file where the function is located. The names of all exported functions and variables begin with "png_", and all publicly visible C preprocessor @@ -3760,18 +3766,21 @@ left parenthesis that follows it: for (i = 2; i > 0; --i) x[i] = a(x) + (int)b; +We prefer #ifdef and #ifndef to #if defined() and if !defined() +when there is only one macro being tested. + Other rules can be inferred by inspecting the libpng source. .SH XIII. Y2K Compliance in libpng -June 18, 2009 +July 16, 2009 Since the PNG Development group is an ad-hoc body, we can't make an official declaration. This is your unofficial assurance that libpng from version 0.71 and -upward through 1.0.46 are Y2K compliant. It is my belief that earlier +upward through 1.0.47 are Y2K compliant. It is my belief that earlier versions were also Y2K compliant. Libpng only has three year fields. One is a 2-byte unsigned integer that @@ -4040,8 +4049,12 @@ the first widely used release: 1.2.37beta01-03 13 10237 12.so.0.37[.0] 1.2.37rc01 13 10237 12.so.0.37[.0] 1.2.37 13 10237 12.so.0.37[.0] - 1.0.45 10 10045 10.so.0.45[.0] + 1.2.45 10 10045 12.so.0.45[.0] 1.0.46 10 10046 10.so.0.46[.0] + 1.2.38beta01 13 10238 12.so.0.38[.0] + 1.2.38rc01-03 13 10238 12.so.0.38[.0] + 1.0.47 10 10047 10.so.0.47[.0] + 1.2.38 13 10238 12.so.0.38[.0] Henceforth the source version will match the shared-library minor and patch numbers; the shared-library major version number will be @@ -4097,7 +4110,7 @@ possible without all of you. Thanks to Frank J. T. Wojcik for helping with the documentation. -Libpng version 1.0.46 - June 18, 2009: +Libpng version 1.0.47 - July 16, 2009: Initially created in 1995 by Guy Eric Schalnat, then of Group 42, Inc. Currently maintained by Glenn Randers-Pehrson (glennrp at users.sourceforge.net). @@ -4118,7 +4131,9 @@ included in the libpng distribution, the latter shall prevail.) If you modify libpng you may insert additional notices immediately following this sentence. -libpng versions 1.2.6, August 15, 2004, through 1.0.46, June 18, 2009, are +This code is released under the libpng license. + +libpng versions 1.2.6, August 15, 2004, through 1.0.47, July 16, 2009, are Copyright (c) 2004,2006-2008 Glenn Randers-Pehrson, and are distributed according to the same disclaimer and license as libpng-1.2.5 with the following individual added to the list of Contributing Authors @@ -4217,7 +4232,7 @@ certification mark of the Open Source Initiative. Glenn Randers-Pehrson glennrp at users.sourceforge.net -June 18, 2009 +July 16, 2009 .\" end of man page diff --git a/libpngpf.3 b/libpngpf.3 index 3e1e173e8..72de841f6 100644 --- a/libpngpf.3 +++ b/libpngpf.3 @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -.TH LIBPNGPF 3 "June 18, 2009" +.TH LIBPNGPF 3 "July 16, 2009" .SH NAME -libpng \- Portable Network Graphics (PNG) Reference Library 1.0.46 +libpng \- Portable Network Graphics (PNG) Reference Library 1.0.47 (private functions) .SH SYNOPSIS \fB#include \fP diff --git a/ltmain.sh b/ltmain.sh index eae434320..b36c4ad36 100644 --- a/ltmain.sh +++ b/ltmain.sh @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ # Generated from ltmain.m4sh. -# ltmain.sh (GNU libtool 1.2971 2008-04-29) 2.2.3a +# ltmain.sh (GNU libtool) 2.2.6 # Written by Gordon Matzigkeit , 1996 # Copyright (C) 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc. @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ # compiler: $LTCC # compiler flags: $LTCFLAGS # linker: $LD (gnu? $with_gnu_ld) -# $progname: (GNU libtool 1.2971 2008-04-29) 2.2.3a +# $progname: (GNU libtool) 2.2.6 # automake: $automake_version # autoconf: $autoconf_version # @@ -73,9 +73,9 @@ PROGRAM=ltmain.sh PACKAGE=libtool -VERSION=2.2.3a -TIMESTAMP=" 1.2971 2008-04-29" -package_revision=1.2971 +VERSION=2.2.6 +TIMESTAMP="" +package_revision=1.3012 # Be Bourne compatible if test -n "${ZSH_VERSION+set}" && (emulate sh) >/dev/null 2>&1; then @@ -116,15 +116,15 @@ $lt_unset CDPATH : ${CP="cp -f"} : ${ECHO="echo"} -: ${EGREP="/usr/sfw/bin/ggrep -E"} -: ${FGREP="/usr/sfw/bin/ggrep -F"} -: ${GREP="/usr/sfw/bin/ggrep"} +: ${EGREP="/usr/bin/grep -E"} +: ${FGREP="/usr/bin/grep -F"} +: ${GREP="/usr/bin/grep"} : ${LN_S="ln -s"} : ${MAKE="make"} : ${MKDIR="mkdir"} : ${MV="mv -f"} : ${RM="rm -f"} -: ${SED="/usr/local/bin/sed"} +: ${SED="/opt/local/bin/gsed"} : ${SHELL="${CONFIG_SHELL-/bin/sh}"} : ${Xsed="$SED -e 1s/^X//"} @@ -805,7 +805,7 @@ func_enable_tag () case $host in - *cygwin* | *mingw* | *pw32*) + *cygwin* | *mingw* | *pw32* | *cegcc*) # don't eliminate duplications in $postdeps and $predeps opt_duplicate_compiler_generated_deps=: ;; @@ -893,8 +893,9 @@ $opt_help || { # determined imposters. func_lalib_p () { - $SED -e 4q "$1" 2>/dev/null \ - | $GREP "^# Generated by .*$PACKAGE" > /dev/null 2>&1 + test -f "$1" && + $SED -e 4q "$1" 2>/dev/null \ + | $GREP "^# Generated by .*$PACKAGE" > /dev/null 2>&1 } # func_lalib_unsafe_p file @@ -907,7 +908,7 @@ func_lalib_p () func_lalib_unsafe_p () { lalib_p=no - if test -r "$1" && exec 5<&0 <"$1"; then + if test -f "$1" && test -r "$1" && exec 5<&0 <"$1"; then for lalib_p_l in 1 2 3 4 do read lalib_p_line @@ -1275,7 +1276,7 @@ func_mode_compile () # On Cygwin there's no "real" PIC flag so we must build both object types case $host_os in - cygwin* | mingw* | pw32* | os2*) + cygwin* | mingw* | pw32* | os2* | cegcc*) pic_mode=default ;; esac @@ -2046,7 +2047,7 @@ func_mode_install () 'exit $?' tstripme="$stripme" case $host_os in - cygwin* | mingw* | pw32*) + cygwin* | mingw* | pw32* | cegcc*) case $realname in *.dll.a) tstripme="" @@ -2152,7 +2153,7 @@ func_mode_install () # Do a test to see if this is really a libtool program. case $host in - *cygwin*|*mingw*) + *cygwin* | *mingw*) if func_ltwrapper_executable_p "$file"; then func_ltwrapper_scriptname "$file" wrapper=$func_ltwrapper_scriptname_result @@ -2358,7 +2359,7 @@ extern \"C\" { $RM $export_symbols eval "${SED} -n -e '/^: @PROGRAM@ $/d' -e 's/^.* \(.*\)$/\1/p' "'< "$nlist" > "$export_symbols"' case $host in - *cygwin* | *mingw* ) + *cygwin* | *mingw* | *cegcc* ) eval "echo EXPORTS "'> "$output_objdir/$outputname.def"' eval 'cat "$export_symbols" >> "$output_objdir/$outputname.def"' ;; @@ -2370,7 +2371,7 @@ extern \"C\" { eval '$GREP -f "$output_objdir/$outputname.exp" < "$nlist" > "$nlist"T' eval '$MV "$nlist"T "$nlist"' case $host in - *cygwin | *mingw* ) + *cygwin | *mingw* | *cegcc* ) eval "echo EXPORTS "'> "$output_objdir/$outputname.def"' eval 'cat "$nlist" >> "$output_objdir/$outputname.def"' ;; @@ -2426,7 +2427,7 @@ typedef struct { } lt_dlsymlist; " case $host in - *cygwin* | *mingw* ) + *cygwin* | *mingw* | *cegcc* ) $ECHO >> "$output_objdir/$my_dlsyms" "\ /* DATA imports from DLLs on WIN32 con't be const, because runtime relocations are performed -- see ld's documentation @@ -2512,7 +2513,7 @@ static const void *lt_preloaded_setup() { # Transform the symbol file into the correct name. symfileobj="$output_objdir/${my_outputname}S.$objext" case $host in - *cygwin* | *mingw* ) + *cygwin* | *mingw* | *cegcc* ) if test -f "$output_objdir/$my_outputname.def"; then compile_command=`$ECHO "X$compile_command" | $Xsed -e "s%@SYMFILE@%$output_objdir/$my_outputname.def $symfileobj%"` finalize_command=`$ECHO "X$finalize_command" | $Xsed -e "s%@SYMFILE@%$output_objdir/$my_outputname.def $symfileobj%"` @@ -2691,25 +2692,16 @@ func_extract_archives () -# func_emit_wrapper arg +# func_emit_wrapper_part1 [arg=no] # -# emit a libtool wrapper script on stdout -# don't directly open a file because we may want to -# incorporate the script contents within a cygwin/mingw -# wrapper executable. Must ONLY be called from within -# func_mode_link because it depends on a number of variable -# set therein. -# -# arg is the value that the WRAPPER_SCRIPT_BELONGS_IN_OBJDIR -# variable will take. If 'yes', then the emitted script -# will assume that the directory in which it is stored is -# the '.lib' directory. This is a cygwin/mingw-specific -# behavior. -func_emit_wrapper () +# Emit the first part of a libtool wrapper script on stdout. +# For more information, see the description associated with +# func_emit_wrapper(), below. +func_emit_wrapper_part1 () { - func_emit_wrapper_arg1=no + func_emit_wrapper_part1_arg1=no if test -n "$1" ; then - func_emit_wrapper_arg1=$1 + func_emit_wrapper_part1_arg1=$1 fi $ECHO "\ @@ -2794,10 +2786,27 @@ else file=\`\$ECHO \"X\$file\" | \$Xsed -e 's%^.*/%%'\` file=\`ls -ld \"\$thisdir/\$file\" | ${SED} -n 's/.*-> //p'\` done +" +} +# end: func_emit_wrapper_part1 + +# func_emit_wrapper_part2 [arg=no] +# +# Emit the second part of a libtool wrapper script on stdout. +# For more information, see the description associated with +# func_emit_wrapper(), below. +func_emit_wrapper_part2 () +{ + func_emit_wrapper_part2_arg1=no + if test -n "$1" ; then + func_emit_wrapper_part2_arg1=$1 + fi + + $ECHO "\ # Usually 'no', except on cygwin/mingw when embedded into # the cwrapper. - WRAPPER_SCRIPT_BELONGS_IN_OBJDIR=$func_emit_wrapper_arg1 + WRAPPER_SCRIPT_BELONGS_IN_OBJDIR=$func_emit_wrapper_part2_arg1 if test \"\$WRAPPER_SCRIPT_BELONGS_IN_OBJDIR\" = \"yes\"; then # special case for '.' if test \"\$thisdir\" = \".\"; then @@ -2888,7 +2897,7 @@ else " case $host in # Backslashes separate directories on plain windows - *-*-mingw | *-*-os2*) + *-*-mingw | *-*-os2* | *-cegcc*) $ECHO "\ exec \"\$progdir\\\\\$program\" \${1+\"\$@\"} " @@ -2914,7 +2923,207 @@ else fi\ " } -# end: func_emit_wrapper +# end: func_emit_wrapper_part2 + + +# func_emit_wrapper [arg=no] +# +# Emit a libtool wrapper script on stdout. +# Don't directly open a file because we may want to +# incorporate the script contents within a cygwin/mingw +# wrapper executable. Must ONLY be called from within +# func_mode_link because it depends on a number of variables +# set therein. +# +# ARG is the value that the WRAPPER_SCRIPT_BELONGS_IN_OBJDIR +# variable will take. If 'yes', then the emitted script +# will assume that the directory in which it is stored is +# the $objdir directory. This is a cygwin/mingw-specific +# behavior. +func_emit_wrapper () +{ + func_emit_wrapper_arg1=no + if test -n "$1" ; then + func_emit_wrapper_arg1=$1 + fi + + # split this up so that func_emit_cwrapperexe_src + # can call each part independently. + func_emit_wrapper_part1 "${func_emit_wrapper_arg1}" + func_emit_wrapper_part2 "${func_emit_wrapper_arg1}" +} + + +# func_to_host_path arg +# +# Convert paths to host format when used with build tools. +# Intended for use with "native" mingw (where libtool itself +# is running under the msys shell), or in the following cross- +# build environments: +# $build $host +# mingw (msys) mingw [e.g. native] +# cygwin mingw +# *nix + wine mingw +# where wine is equipped with the `winepath' executable. +# In the native mingw case, the (msys) shell automatically +# converts paths for any non-msys applications it launches, +# but that facility isn't available from inside the cwrapper. +# Similar accommodations are necessary for $host mingw and +# $build cygwin. Calling this function does no harm for other +# $host/$build combinations not listed above. +# +# ARG is the path (on $build) that should be converted to +# the proper representation for $host. The result is stored +# in $func_to_host_path_result. +func_to_host_path () +{ + func_to_host_path_result="$1" + if test -n "$1" ; then + case $host in + *mingw* ) + lt_sed_naive_backslashify='s|\\\\*|\\|g;s|/|\\|g;s|\\|\\\\|g' + case $build in + *mingw* ) # actually, msys + # awkward: cmd appends spaces to result + lt_sed_strip_trailing_spaces="s/[ ]*\$//" + func_to_host_path_tmp1=`( cmd //c echo "$1" |\ + $SED -e "$lt_sed_strip_trailing_spaces" ) 2>/dev/null || echo ""` + func_to_host_path_result=`echo "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" |\ + $SED -e "$lt_sed_naive_backslashify"` + ;; + *cygwin* ) + func_to_host_path_tmp1=`cygpath -w "$1"` + func_to_host_path_result=`echo "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" |\ + $SED -e "$lt_sed_naive_backslashify"` + ;; + * ) + # Unfortunately, winepath does not exit with a non-zero + # error code, so we are forced to check the contents of + # stdout. On the other hand, if the command is not + # found, the shell will set an exit code of 127 and print + # *an error message* to stdout. So we must check for both + # error code of zero AND non-empty stdout, which explains + # the odd construction: + func_to_host_path_tmp1=`winepath -w "$1" 2>/dev/null` + if test "$?" -eq 0 && test -n "${func_to_host_path_tmp1}"; then + func_to_host_path_result=`echo "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" |\ + $SED -e "$lt_sed_naive_backslashify"` + else + # Allow warning below. + func_to_host_path_result="" + fi + ;; + esac + if test -z "$func_to_host_path_result" ; then + func_error "Could not determine host path corresponding to" + func_error " '$1'" + func_error "Continuing, but uninstalled executables may not work." + # Fallback: + func_to_host_path_result="$1" + fi + ;; + esac + fi +} +# end: func_to_host_path + +# func_to_host_pathlist arg +# +# Convert pathlists to host format when used with build tools. +# See func_to_host_path(), above. This function supports the +# following $build/$host combinations (but does no harm for +# combinations not listed here): +# $build $host +# mingw (msys) mingw [e.g. native] +# cygwin mingw +# *nix + wine mingw +# +# Path separators are also converted from $build format to +# $host format. If ARG begins or ends with a path separator +# character, it is preserved (but converted to $host format) +# on output. +# +# ARG is a pathlist (on $build) that should be converted to +# the proper representation on $host. The result is stored +# in $func_to_host_pathlist_result. +func_to_host_pathlist () +{ + func_to_host_pathlist_result="$1" + if test -n "$1" ; then + case $host in + *mingw* ) + lt_sed_naive_backslashify='s|\\\\*|\\|g;s|/|\\|g;s|\\|\\\\|g' + # Remove leading and trailing path separator characters from + # ARG. msys behavior is inconsistent here, cygpath turns them + # into '.;' and ';.', and winepath ignores them completely. + func_to_host_pathlist_tmp2="$1" + # Once set for this call, this variable should not be + # reassigned. It is used in tha fallback case. + func_to_host_pathlist_tmp1=`echo "$func_to_host_pathlist_tmp2" |\ + $SED -e 's|^:*||' -e 's|:*$||'` + case $build in + *mingw* ) # Actually, msys. + # Awkward: cmd appends spaces to result. + lt_sed_strip_trailing_spaces="s/[ ]*\$//" + func_to_host_pathlist_tmp2=`( cmd //c echo "$func_to_host_pathlist_tmp1" |\ + $SED -e "$lt_sed_strip_trailing_spaces" ) 2>/dev/null || echo ""` + func_to_host_pathlist_result=`echo "$func_to_host_pathlist_tmp2" |\ + $SED -e "$lt_sed_naive_backslashify"` + ;; + *cygwin* ) + func_to_host_pathlist_tmp2=`cygpath -w -p "$func_to_host_pathlist_tmp1"` + func_to_host_pathlist_result=`echo "$func_to_host_pathlist_tmp2" |\ + $SED -e "$lt_sed_naive_backslashify"` + ;; + * ) + # unfortunately, winepath doesn't convert pathlists + func_to_host_pathlist_result="" + func_to_host_pathlist_oldIFS=$IFS + IFS=: + for func_to_host_pathlist_f in $func_to_host_pathlist_tmp1 ; do + IFS=$func_to_host_pathlist_oldIFS + if test -n "$func_to_host_pathlist_f" ; then + func_to_host_path "$func_to_host_pathlist_f" + if test -n "$func_to_host_path_result" ; then + if test -z "$func_to_host_pathlist_result" ; then + func_to_host_pathlist_result="$func_to_host_path_result" + else + func_to_host_pathlist_result="$func_to_host_pathlist_result;$func_to_host_path_result" + fi + fi + fi + IFS=: + done + IFS=$func_to_host_pathlist_oldIFS + ;; + esac + if test -z "$func_to_host_pathlist_result" ; then + func_error "Could not determine the host path(s) corresponding to" + func_error " '$1'" + func_error "Continuing, but uninstalled executables may not work." + # Fallback. This may break if $1 contains DOS-style drive + # specifications. The fix is not to complicate the expression + # below, but for the user to provide a working wine installation + # with winepath so that path translation in the cross-to-mingw + # case works properly. + lt_replace_pathsep_nix_to_dos="s|:|;|g" + func_to_host_pathlist_result=`echo "$func_to_host_pathlist_tmp1" |\ + $SED -e "$lt_replace_pathsep_nix_to_dos"` + fi + # Now, add the leading and trailing path separators back + case "$1" in + :* ) func_to_host_pathlist_result=";$func_to_host_pathlist_result" + ;; + esac + case "$1" in + *: ) func_to_host_pathlist_result="$func_to_host_pathlist_result;" + ;; + esac + ;; + esac + fi +} +# end: func_to_host_pathlist # func_emit_cwrapperexe_src # emit the source code for a wrapper executable on stdout @@ -2951,6 +3160,12 @@ EOF # include # ifdef __CYGWIN__ # include +# define HAVE_SETENV +# ifdef __STRICT_ANSI__ +char *realpath (const char *, char *); +int putenv (char *); +int setenv (const char *, const char *, int); +# endif # endif #endif #include @@ -3057,29 +3272,105 @@ int make_executable (const char *path); int check_executable (const char *path); char *strendzap (char *str, const char *pat); void lt_fatal (const char *message, ...); - -static const char *script_text = +void lt_setenv (const char *name, const char *value); +char *lt_extend_str (const char *orig_value, const char *add, int to_end); +void lt_opt_process_env_set (const char *arg); +void lt_opt_process_env_prepend (const char *arg); +void lt_opt_process_env_append (const char *arg); +int lt_split_name_value (const char *arg, char** name, char** value); +void lt_update_exe_path (const char *name, const char *value); +void lt_update_lib_path (const char *name, const char *value); + +static const char *script_text_part1 = EOF - func_emit_wrapper yes | + func_emit_wrapper_part1 yes | + $SED -e 's/\([\\"]\)/\\\1/g' \ + -e 's/^/ "/' -e 's/$/\\n"/' + echo ";" + cat </dev/null || echo $SHELL` - case $lt_newargv0 in - *.exe | *.EXE) ;; - *) lt_newargv0=$lt_newargv0.exe ;; - esac - ;; - * ) lt_newargv0=$SHELL ;; - esac - fi - - cat <"))); + for (i = 0; i < newargc; i++) { - LTWRAPPER_DEBUGPRINTF (("(main) newargz[%d] : %s\n", i, newargz[i])); + LTWRAPPER_DEBUGPRINTF (("(main) newargz[%d] : %s\n", i, (newargz[i] ? newargz[i] : ""))); } EOF case $host_os in mingw*) - cat <"), + (value ? value : ""))); + { +#ifdef HAVE_SETENV + /* always make a copy, for consistency with !HAVE_SETENV */ + char *str = xstrdup (value); + setenv (name, str, 1); +#else + int len = strlen (name) + 1 + strlen (value) + 1; + char *str = XMALLOC (char, len); + sprintf (str, "%s=%s", name, value); + if (putenv (str) != EXIT_SUCCESS) + { + XFREE (str); + } +#endif + } +} + +char * +lt_extend_str (const char *orig_value, const char *add, int to_end) +{ + char *new_value; + if (orig_value && *orig_value) + { + int orig_value_len = strlen (orig_value); + int add_len = strlen (add); + new_value = XMALLOC (char, add_len + orig_value_len + 1); + if (to_end) + { + strcpy (new_value, orig_value); + strcpy (new_value + orig_value_len, add); + } + else + { + strcpy (new_value, add); + strcpy (new_value + add_len, orig_value); + } + } + else + { + new_value = xstrdup (add); + } + return new_value; +} + +int +lt_split_name_value (const char *arg, char** name, char** value) +{ + const char *p; + int len; + if (!arg || !*arg) + return 1; + + p = strchr (arg, (int)'='); + + if (!p) + return 1; + + *value = xstrdup (++p); + + len = strlen (arg) - strlen (*value); + *name = XMALLOC (char, len); + strncpy (*name, arg, len-1); + (*name)[len - 1] = '\0'; + + return 0; +} + +void +lt_opt_process_env_set (const char *arg) +{ + char *name = NULL; + char *value = NULL; + + if (lt_split_name_value (arg, &name, &value) != 0) + { + XFREE (name); + XFREE (value); + lt_fatal ("bad argument for %s: '%s'", env_set_opt, arg); + } + + lt_setenv (name, value); + XFREE (name); + XFREE (value); +} + +void +lt_opt_process_env_prepend (const char *arg) +{ + char *name = NULL; + char *value = NULL; + char *new_value = NULL; + + if (lt_split_name_value (arg, &name, &value) != 0) + { + XFREE (name); + XFREE (value); + lt_fatal ("bad argument for %s: '%s'", env_prepend_opt, arg); + } + + new_value = lt_extend_str (getenv (name), value, 0); + lt_setenv (name, new_value); + XFREE (new_value); + XFREE (name); + XFREE (value); +} + +void +lt_opt_process_env_append (const char *arg) +{ + char *name = NULL; + char *value = NULL; + char *new_value = NULL; + + if (lt_split_name_value (arg, &name, &value) != 0) + { + XFREE (name); + XFREE (value); + lt_fatal ("bad argument for %s: '%s'", env_append_opt, arg); + } + + new_value = lt_extend_str (getenv (name), value, 1); + lt_setenv (name, new_value); + XFREE (new_value); + XFREE (name); + XFREE (value); +} + +void +lt_update_exe_path (const char *name, const char *value) +{ + LTWRAPPER_DEBUGPRINTF (("(lt_update_exe_path) modifying '%s' by prepending '%s'\n", + (name ? name : ""), + (value ? value : ""))); + + if (name && *name && value && *value) + { + char *new_value = lt_extend_str (getenv (name), value, 0); + /* some systems can't cope with a ':'-terminated path #' */ + int len = strlen (new_value); + while (((len = strlen (new_value)) > 0) && IS_PATH_SEPARATOR (new_value[len-1])) + { + new_value[len-1] = '\0'; + } + lt_setenv (name, new_value); + XFREE (new_value); + } +} + +void +lt_update_lib_path (const char *name, const char *value) +{ + LTWRAPPER_DEBUGPRINTF (("(lt_update_lib_path) modifying '%s' by prepending '%s'\n", + (name ? name : ""), + (value ? value : ""))); + + if (name && *name && value && *value) + { + char *new_value = lt_extend_str (getenv (name), value, 0); + lt_setenv (name, new_value); + XFREE (new_value); + } +} + + EOF } # end: func_emit_cwrapperexe_src @@ -3515,7 +4033,7 @@ func_mode_link () { $opt_debug case $host in - *-*-cygwin* | *-*-mingw* | *-*-pw32* | *-*-os2*) + *-*-cygwin* | *-*-mingw* | *-*-pw32* | *-*-os2* | *-cegcc*) # It is impossible to link a dll without this setting, and # we shouldn't force the makefile maintainer to figure out # which system we are compiling for in order to pass an extra @@ -3959,6 +4477,13 @@ func_mode_link () -L*) func_stripname '-L' '' "$arg" dir=$func_stripname_result + if test -z "$dir"; then + if test "$#" -gt 0; then + func_fatal_error "require no space between \`-L' and \`$1'" + else + func_fatal_error "need path for \`-L' option" + fi + fi # We need an absolute path. case $dir in [\\/]* | [A-Za-z]:[\\/]*) ;; @@ -3977,14 +4502,16 @@ func_mode_link () ;; esac case $host in - *-*-cygwin* | *-*-mingw* | *-*-pw32* | *-*-os2*) + *-*-cygwin* | *-*-mingw* | *-*-pw32* | *-*-os2* | *-cegcc*) testbindir=`$ECHO "X$dir" | $Xsed -e 's*/lib$*/bin*'` case :$dllsearchpath: in *":$dir:"*) ;; + ::) dllsearchpath=$dir;; *) dllsearchpath="$dllsearchpath:$dir";; esac case :$dllsearchpath: in *":$testbindir:"*) ;; + ::) dllsearchpath=$testbindir;; *) dllsearchpath="$dllsearchpath:$testbindir";; esac ;; @@ -3995,7 +4522,7 @@ func_mode_link () -l*) if test "X$arg" = "X-lc" || test "X$arg" = "X-lm"; then case $host in - *-*-cygwin* | *-*-mingw* | *-*-pw32* | *-*-beos*) + *-*-cygwin* | *-*-mingw* | *-*-pw32* | *-*-beos* | *-cegcc*) # These systems don't actually have a C or math library (as such) continue ;; @@ -4072,7 +4599,7 @@ func_mode_link () -no-install) case $host in - *-*-cygwin* | *-*-mingw* | *-*-pw32* | *-*-os2* | *-*-darwin*) + *-*-cygwin* | *-*-mingw* | *-*-pw32* | *-*-os2* | *-*-darwin* | *-cegcc*) # The PATH hackery in wrapper scripts is required on Windows # and Darwin in order for the loader to find any dlls it needs. func_warning "\`-no-install' is ignored for $host" @@ -5029,7 +5556,7 @@ func_mode_link () if test -n "$library_names" && { test "$use_static_libs" = no || test -z "$old_library"; }; then case $host in - *cygwin* | *mingw*) + *cygwin* | *mingw* | *cegcc*) # No point in relinking DLLs because paths are not encoded notinst_deplibs="$notinst_deplibs $lib" need_relink=no @@ -5099,7 +5626,7 @@ func_mode_link () elif test -n "$soname_spec"; then # bleh windows case $host in - *cygwin* | mingw*) + *cygwin* | mingw* | *cegcc*) func_arith $current - $age major=$func_arith_result versuffix="-$major" @@ -5393,11 +5920,9 @@ func_mode_link () done if test -f "$absdir/$objdir/$depdepl" ; then depdepl="$absdir/$objdir/$depdepl" - darwin_install_name=`otool -L $depdepl | $SED -n -e '3q;2,2p' | $SED -e 's/(.*//'` - darwin_install_name=`$ECHO $darwin_install_name` + darwin_install_name=`${OTOOL} -L $depdepl | awk '{if (NR == 2) {print $1;exit}}'` if test -z "$darwin_install_name"; then - darwin_install_name=`otool64 -L $depdepl | $SED -n -e '3q;2,2p' | $SED -e 's/(.*//'` - darwin_install_name=`$ECHO $darwin_install_name` + darwin_install_name=`${OTOOL64} -L $depdepl | awk '{if (NR == 2) {print $1;exit}}'` fi compiler_flags="$compiler_flags ${wl}-dylib_file ${wl}${darwin_install_name}:${depdepl}" linker_flags="$linker_flags -dylib_file ${darwin_install_name}:${depdepl}" @@ -5880,7 +6405,7 @@ func_mode_link () tempremovelist=`$ECHO "$output_objdir/*"` for p in $tempremovelist; do case $p in - *.$objext) + *.$objext | *.gcno) ;; $output_objdir/$outputname | $output_objdir/$libname.* | $output_objdir/${libname}${release}.*) if test "X$precious_files_regex" != "X"; then @@ -5951,7 +6476,7 @@ func_mode_link () if test "$build_libtool_libs" = yes; then if test -n "$rpath"; then case $host in - *-*-cygwin* | *-*-mingw* | *-*-pw32* | *-*-os2* | *-*-beos*) + *-*-cygwin* | *-*-mingw* | *-*-pw32* | *-*-os2* | *-*-beos* | *-cegcc*) # these systems don't actually have a c library (as such)! ;; *-*-rhapsody* | *-*-darwin1.[012]) @@ -6450,7 +6975,7 @@ EOF orig_export_symbols= case $host_os in - cygwin* | mingw*) + cygwin* | mingw* | cegcc*) if test -n "$export_symbols" && test -z "$export_symbols_regex"; then # exporting using user supplied symfile if test "x`$SED 1q $export_symbols`" != xEXPORTS; then @@ -7075,14 +7600,16 @@ EOF esac fi case $host in - *-*-cygwin* | *-*-mingw* | *-*-pw32* | *-*-os2*) + *-*-cygwin* | *-*-mingw* | *-*-pw32* | *-*-os2* | *-cegcc*) testbindir=`${ECHO} "$libdir" | ${SED} -e 's*/lib$*/bin*'` case :$dllsearchpath: in *":$libdir:"*) ;; + ::) dllsearchpath=$libdir;; *) dllsearchpath="$dllsearchpath:$libdir";; esac case :$dllsearchpath: in *":$testbindir:"*) ;; + ::) dllsearchpath=$testbindir;; *) dllsearchpath="$dllsearchpath:$testbindir";; esac ;; @@ -7152,6 +7679,10 @@ EOF wrappers_required=no fi ;; + *cegcc) + # Disable wrappers for cegcc, we are cross compiling anyway. + wrappers_required=no + ;; *) if test "$need_relink" = no || test "$build_libtool_libs" != yes; then wrappers_required=no @@ -7304,11 +7835,10 @@ EOF func_emit_cwrapperexe_src > $cwrappersource - # we should really use a build-platform specific compiler - # here, but OTOH, the wrappers (shell script and this C one) - # are only useful if you want to execute the "real" binary. - # Since the "real" binary is built for $host, then this - # wrapper might as well be built for $host, too. + # The wrapper executable is built using the $host compiler, + # because it contains $host paths and files. If cross- + # compiling, it, like the target executable, must be + # executed on the $host or under an emulation environment. $opt_dry_run || { $LTCC $LTCFLAGS -o $cwrapper $cwrappersource $STRIP $cwrapper @@ -7593,7 +8123,7 @@ EOF # place dlname in correct position for cygwin tdlname=$dlname case $host,$output,$installed,$module,$dlname in - *cygwin*,*lai,yes,no,*.dll | *mingw*,*lai,yes,no,*.dll) tdlname=../bin/$dlname ;; + *cygwin*,*lai,yes,no,*.dll | *mingw*,*lai,yes,no,*.dll | *cegcc*,*lai,yes,no,*.dll) tdlname=../bin/$dlname ;; esac $ECHO > $output "\ # $outputname - a libtool library file diff --git a/missing b/missing index 1c8ff7049..28055d2ae 100755 --- a/missing +++ b/missing @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ #! /bin/sh # Common stub for a few missing GNU programs while installing. -scriptversion=2006-05-10.23 +scriptversion=2009-04-28.21; # UTC -# Copyright (C) 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 -# Free Software Foundation, Inc. +# Copyright (C) 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, +# 2008, 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # Originally by Fran,cois Pinard , 1996. # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify @@ -18,9 +18,7 @@ scriptversion=2006-05-10.23 # GNU General Public License for more details. # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software -# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA -# 02110-1301, USA. +# along with this program. If not, see . # As a special exception to the GNU General Public License, if you # distribute this file as part of a program that contains a @@ -89,6 +87,9 @@ Supported PROGRAM values: tar try tar, gnutar, gtar, then tar without non-portable flags yacc create \`y.tab.[ch]', if possible, from existing .[ch] +Version suffixes to PROGRAM as well as the prefixes \`gnu-', \`gnu', and +\`g' are ignored when checking the name. + Send bug reports to ." exit $? ;; @@ -106,15 +107,22 @@ Send bug reports to ." esac +# normalize program name to check for. +program=`echo "$1" | sed ' + s/^gnu-//; t + s/^gnu//; t + s/^g//; t'` + # Now exit if we have it, but it failed. Also exit now if we # don't have it and --version was passed (most likely to detect -# the program). +# the program). This is about non-GNU programs, so use $1 not +# $program. case $1 in - lex|yacc) + lex*|yacc*) # Not GNU programs, they don't have --version. ;; - tar) + tar*) if test -n "$run"; then echo 1>&2 "ERROR: \`tar' requires --run" exit 1 @@ -138,7 +146,7 @@ esac # If it does not exist, or fails to run (possibly an outdated version), # try to emulate it. -case $1 in +case $program in aclocal*) echo 1>&2 "\ WARNING: \`$1' is $msg. You should only need it if @@ -148,7 +156,7 @@ WARNING: \`$1' is $msg. You should only need it if touch aclocal.m4 ;; - autoconf) + autoconf*) echo 1>&2 "\ WARNING: \`$1' is $msg. You should only need it if you modified \`${configure_ac}'. You might want to install the @@ -157,7 +165,7 @@ WARNING: \`$1' is $msg. You should only need it if touch configure ;; - autoheader) + autoheader*) echo 1>&2 "\ WARNING: \`$1' is $msg. You should only need it if you modified \`acconfig.h' or \`${configure_ac}'. You might want @@ -187,7 +195,7 @@ WARNING: \`$1' is $msg. You should only need it if while read f; do touch "$f"; done ;; - autom4te) + autom4te*) echo 1>&2 "\ WARNING: \`$1' is needed, but is $msg. You might have modified some files without having the @@ -210,7 +218,7 @@ WARNING: \`$1' is needed, but is $msg. fi ;; - bison|yacc) + bison*|yacc*) echo 1>&2 "\ WARNING: \`$1' $msg. You should only need it if you modified a \`.y' file. You may need the \`Bison' package @@ -240,7 +248,7 @@ WARNING: \`$1' $msg. You should only need it if fi ;; - lex|flex) + lex*|flex*) echo 1>&2 "\ WARNING: \`$1' is $msg. You should only need it if you modified a \`.l' file. You may need the \`Flex' package @@ -263,7 +271,7 @@ WARNING: \`$1' is $msg. You should only need it if fi ;; - help2man) + help2man*) echo 1>&2 "\ WARNING: \`$1' is $msg. You should only need it if you modified a dependency of a manual page. You may need the @@ -277,11 +285,11 @@ WARNING: \`$1' is $msg. You should only need it if else test -z "$file" || exec >$file echo ".ab help2man is required to generate this page" - exit 1 + exit $? fi ;; - makeinfo) + makeinfo*) echo 1>&2 "\ WARNING: \`$1' is $msg. You should only need it if you modified a \`.texi' or \`.texinfo' file, or any other file @@ -310,7 +318,7 @@ WARNING: \`$1' is $msg. You should only need it if touch $file ;; - tar) + tar*) shift # We have already tried tar in the generic part. @@ -363,5 +371,6 @@ exit 0 # eval: (add-hook 'write-file-hooks 'time-stamp) # time-stamp-start: "scriptversion=" # time-stamp-format: "%:y-%02m-%02d.%02H" -# time-stamp-end: "$" +# time-stamp-time-zone: "UTC" +# time-stamp-end: "; # UTC" # End: diff --git a/mkinstalldirs b/mkinstalldirs index ef7e16fda..4191a45db 100755 --- a/mkinstalldirs +++ b/mkinstalldirs @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ #! /bin/sh # mkinstalldirs --- make directory hierarchy -scriptversion=2006-05-11.19 +scriptversion=2009-04-28.21; # UTC # Original author: Noah Friedman # Created: 1993-05-16 @@ -157,5 +157,6 @@ exit $errstatus # eval: (add-hook 'write-file-hooks 'time-stamp) # time-stamp-start: "scriptversion=" # time-stamp-format: "%:y-%02m-%02d.%02H" -# time-stamp-end: "$" +# time-stamp-time-zone: "UTC" +# time-stamp-end: "; # UTC" # End: diff --git a/png.5 b/png.5 index d0510115f..326129191 100644 --- a/png.5 +++ b/png.5 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.TH PNG 5 "June 18, 2009" +.TH PNG 5 "July 16, 2009" .SH NAME png \- Portable Network Graphics (PNG) format .SH DESCRIPTION diff --git a/png.c b/png.c index 5d6c661a8..7e580c2b5 100644 --- a/png.c +++ b/png.c @@ -1,11 +1,14 @@ /* png.c - location for general purpose libpng functions * - * Last changed in libpng 1.2.37 [June 18, 2009] - * For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in png.h + * Last changed in libpng 1.2.37 [June 4, 2009] * Copyright (c) 1998-2009 Glenn Randers-Pehrson * (Version 0.96 Copyright (c) 1996, 1997 Andreas Dilger) * (Version 0.88 Copyright (c) 1995, 1996 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc.) + * + * This code is released under the libpng license. + * For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer + * and license in png.h */ #define PNG_INTERNAL @@ -13,7 +16,7 @@ #include "png.h" /* Generate a compiler error if there is an old png.h in the search path. */ -typedef version_1_0_46 Your_png_h_is_not_version_1_0_46; +typedef version_1_0_47 Your_png_h_is_not_version_1_0_47; /* Version information for C files. This had better match the version * string defined in png.h. */ @@ -602,7 +605,7 @@ png_info_destroy(png_structp png_ptr, png_infop info_ptr) png_free_data(png_ptr, info_ptr, PNG_FREE_ALL, -1); -#if defined(PNG_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED) +#if defined(PNG_HANDLE_AS_UNKNOWN_SUPPORTED) if (png_ptr->num_chunk_list) { png_free(png_ptr, png_ptr->chunk_list); @@ -702,7 +705,7 @@ png_charp PNGAPI png_get_copyright(png_structp png_ptr) { png_ptr = png_ptr; /* Silence compiler warning about unused png_ptr */ - return ((png_charp) "\n libpng version 1.0.46 - June 18, 2009\n\ + return ((png_charp) "\n libpng version 1.0.47 - July 16, 2009\n\ Copyright (c) 1998-2009 Glenn Randers-Pehrson\n\ Copyright (c) 1996-1997 Andreas Dilger\n\ Copyright (c) 1995-1996 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc.\n"); diff --git a/png.h b/png.h index afaca945d..f9c65e189 100644 --- a/png.h +++ b/png.h @@ -1,14 +1,16 @@ /* png.h - header file for PNG reference library * - * libpng version 1.0.46 - June 18, 2009 + * libpng version 1.0.47 - July 16, 2009 * Copyright (c) 1998-2009 Glenn Randers-Pehrson * (Version 0.96 Copyright (c) 1996, 1997 Andreas Dilger) * (Version 0.88 Copyright (c) 1995, 1996 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc.) * + * This code is released under the libpng license (See LICENSE, below) + * * Authors and maintainers: * libpng versions 0.71, May 1995, through 0.88, January 1996: Guy Schalnat * libpng versions 0.89c, June 1996, through 0.96, May 1997: Andreas Dilger - * libpng versions 0.97, January 1998, through 1.0.46 - June 18, 2009: Glenn + * libpng versions 0.97, January 1998, through 1.0.47 - July 16, 2009: Glenn * See also "Contributing Authors", below. * * Note about libpng version numbers: @@ -229,8 +231,12 @@ * 1.2.37beta01-03 13 10237 12.so.0.37[.0] * 1.2.37rc01 13 10237 12.so.0.37[.0] * 1.2.37 13 10237 12.so.0.37[.0] - * 1.0.45 10 10045 10.so.0.45[.0] + * 1.2.45 10 10045 12.so.0.45[.0] * 1.0.46 10 10046 10.so.0.46[.0] + * 1.2.38beta01 13 10238 12.so.0.38[.0] + * 1.2.38rc01-03 13 10238 12.so.0.38[.0] + * 1.0.47 10 10047 10.so.0.47[.0] + * 1.2.38 13 10238 12.so.0.38[.0] * * Henceforth the source version will match the shared-library major * and minor numbers; the shared-library major version number will be @@ -260,7 +266,9 @@ * If you modify libpng you may insert additional notices immediately following * this sentence. * - * libpng versions 1.2.6, August 15, 2004, through 1.0.46, June 18, 2009, are + * This code is released under the libpng license. + * + * libpng versions 1.2.6, August 15, 2004, through 1.0.47, July 16, 2009, are * Copyright (c) 2004, 2006-2009 Glenn Randers-Pehrson, and are * distributed according to the same disclaimer and license as libpng-1.2.5 * with the following individual added to the list of Contributing Authors: @@ -372,13 +380,13 @@ * Y2K compliance in libpng: * ========================= * - * June 18, 2009 + * July 16, 2009 * * Since the PNG Development group is an ad-hoc body, we can't make * an official declaration. * * This is your unofficial assurance that libpng from version 0.71 and - * upward through 1.0.46 are Y2K compliant. It is my belief that earlier + * upward through 1.0.47 are Y2K compliant. It is my belief that earlier * versions were also Y2K compliant. * * Libpng only has three year fields. One is a 2-byte unsigned integer @@ -434,9 +442,9 @@ */ /* Version information for png.h - this should match the version in png.c */ -#define PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING "1.0.46" +#define PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING "1.0.47" #define PNG_HEADER_VERSION_STRING \ - " libpng version 1.0.46 - June 18, 2009\n" + " libpng version 1.0.47 - July 16, 2009\n" #define PNG_LIBPNG_VER_SONUM 0 #define PNG_LIBPNG_VER_DLLNUM 10 @@ -444,9 +452,10 @@ /* These should match the first 3 components of PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING: */ #define PNG_LIBPNG_VER_MAJOR 1 #define PNG_LIBPNG_VER_MINOR 0 -#define PNG_LIBPNG_VER_RELEASE 46 +#define PNG_LIBPNG_VER_RELEASE 47 /* This should match the numeric part of the final component of - * PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING, omitting any leading zero: */ + * PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING, omitting any leading zero: + */ #define PNG_LIBPNG_VER_BUILD 0 @@ -456,7 +465,7 @@ #define PNG_LIBPNG_BUILD_RC 3 #define PNG_LIBPNG_BUILD_STABLE 4 #define PNG_LIBPNG_BUILD_RELEASE_STATUS_MASK 7 - + /* Release-Specific Flags */ #define PNG_LIBPNG_BUILD_PATCH 8 /* Can be OR'ed with PNG_LIBPNG_BUILD_STABLE only */ @@ -471,8 +480,9 @@ * We must not include leading zeros. * Versions 0.7 through 1.0.0 were in the range 0 to 100 here (only * version 1.0.0 was mis-numbered 100 instead of 10000). From - * version 1.0.1 it's xxyyzz, where x=major, y=minor, z=release */ -#define PNG_LIBPNG_VER 10046 /* 1.0.46 */ + * version 1.0.1 it's xxyyzz, where x=major, y=minor, z=release + */ +#define PNG_LIBPNG_VER 10047 /* 1.0.47 */ #ifndef PNG_VERSION_INFO_ONLY /* include the compression library's header */ @@ -487,12 +497,12 @@ /* Ref MSDN: Private as priority over Special * VS_FF_PRIVATEBUILD File *was not* built using standard release * procedures. If this value is given, the StringFileInfo block must - * contain a PrivateBuild string. + * contain a PrivateBuild string. * * VS_FF_SPECIALBUILD File *was* built by the original company using * standard release procedures but is a variation of the standard * file of the same version number. If this value is given, the - * StringFileInfo block must contain a SpecialBuild string. + * StringFileInfo block must contain a SpecialBuild string. */ #if defined(PNG_USER_PRIVATEBUILD) @@ -554,7 +564,7 @@ extern "C" { #define png_write_status_ptr_NULL NULL #endif -/* variables declared in png.c - only it needs to define PNG_NO_EXTERN */ +/* Variables declared in png.c - only it needs to define PNG_NO_EXTERN */ #if !defined(PNG_NO_EXTERN) || defined(PNG_ALWAYS_EXTERN) /* Version information for C files, stored in png.c. This had better match * the version above. @@ -680,7 +690,8 @@ typedef png_text FAR * FAR * png_textpp; #endif /* Supported compression types for text in PNG files (tEXt, and zTXt). - * The values of the PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_ defines should NOT be changed. */ + * The values of the PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_ defines should NOT be changed. + */ #define PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_NONE_WR -3 #define PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_zTXt_WR -2 #define PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_NONE -1 @@ -707,7 +718,8 @@ typedef struct png_time_struct typedef png_time FAR * png_timep; typedef png_time FAR * FAR * png_timepp; -#if defined(PNG_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED) +#if defined(PNG_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED) || \ + defined(PNG_HANDLE_AS_UNKNOWN_SUPPORTED) /* png_unknown_chunk is a structure to hold queued chunks for which there is * no specific support. The idea is that we can use this to queue * up private chunks for output even though the library doesn't actually @@ -942,8 +954,9 @@ defined(PNG_READ_BACKGROUND_SUPPORTED) png_uint_32 free_me; /* flags items libpng is responsible for freeing */ #endif -#if defined(PNG_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED) - /* storage for unknown chunks that the library doesn't recognize. */ +#if defined(PNG_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED) || \ + defined(PNG_HANDLE_AS_UNKNOWN_SUPPORTED) + /* Storage for unknown chunks that the library doesn't recognize. */ png_unknown_chunkp unknown_chunks; png_size_t unknown_chunks_num; #endif @@ -958,7 +971,7 @@ defined(PNG_READ_BACKGROUND_SUPPORTED) #endif #if defined(PNG_sPLT_SUPPORTED) - /* data on sPLT chunks (there may be more than one). */ + /* Data on sPLT chunks (there may be more than one). */ png_sPLT_tp splt_palettes; png_uint_32 splt_palettes_num; #endif @@ -1293,7 +1306,7 @@ struct png_struct_def #endif /* PNG_bKGD_SUPPORTED */ #if defined(PNG_WRITE_FLUSH_SUPPORTED) - png_flush_ptr output_flush_fn;/* Function for flushing output */ + png_flush_ptr output_flush_fn; /* Function for flushing output */ png_uint_32 flush_dist; /* how many rows apart to flush, 0 - no flush */ png_uint_32 flush_rows; /* number of rows written since last flush */ #endif @@ -1391,7 +1404,7 @@ struct png_struct_def /* New members added in libpng-1.0.6 */ #ifdef PNG_FREE_ME_SUPPORTED - png_uint_32 free_me; /* flags items libpng is responsible for freeing */ + png_uint_32 free_me; /* flags items libpng is responsible for freeing */ #endif #if defined(PNG_USER_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED) @@ -1399,7 +1412,7 @@ struct png_struct_def png_user_chunk_ptr read_user_chunk_fn; /* user read chunk handler */ #endif -#if defined(PNG_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED) +#ifdef PNG_HANDLE_AS_UNKNOWN_SUPPORTED int num_chunk_list; png_bytep chunk_list; #endif @@ -1453,21 +1466,21 @@ struct png_struct_def /* New members added in libpng-1.0.2 but first enabled by default in 1.2.0 */ #ifdef PNG_USER_MEM_SUPPORTED - png_voidp mem_ptr; /* user supplied struct for mem functions */ - png_malloc_ptr malloc_fn; /* function for allocating memory */ - png_free_ptr free_fn; /* function for freeing memory */ + png_voidp mem_ptr; /* user supplied struct for mem functions */ + png_malloc_ptr malloc_fn; /* function for allocating memory */ + png_free_ptr free_fn; /* function for freeing memory */ #endif /* New member added in libpng-1.0.13 and 1.2.0 */ - png_bytep big_row_buf; /* buffer to save current (unfiltered) row */ + png_bytep big_row_buf; /* buffer to save current (unfiltered) row */ #if defined(PNG_READ_DITHER_SUPPORTED) /* The following three members were added at version 1.0.14 and 1.2.4 */ - png_bytep dither_sort; /* working sort array */ - png_bytep index_to_palette; /* where the original index currently is */ - /* in the palette */ - png_bytep palette_to_index; /* which original index points to this */ - /* palette color */ + png_bytep dither_sort; /* working sort array */ + png_bytep index_to_palette; /* where the original index currently is */ + /* in the palette */ + png_bytep palette_to_index; /* which original index points to this */ + /* palette color */ #endif /* New members added in libpng-1.0.16 and 1.2.6 */ @@ -1480,7 +1493,7 @@ struct png_struct_def /* New member added in libpng-1.0.25 and 1.2.17 */ #if defined(PNG_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED) - /* storage for unknown chunk that the library doesn't recognize. */ + /* Storage for unknown chunk that the library doesn't recognize. */ png_unknown_chunk unknown_chunk; #endif @@ -1496,7 +1509,7 @@ struct png_struct_def /* This triggers a compiler error in png.c, if png.c and png.h * do not agree upon the version number. */ -typedef png_structp version_1_0_46; +typedef png_structp version_1_0_47; typedef png_struct FAR * FAR * png_structpp; @@ -1600,7 +1613,7 @@ extern PNG_EXPORT(void,png_write_info) PNGARG((png_structp png_ptr, png_infop info_ptr)); #ifndef PNG_NO_SEQUENTIAL_READ_SUPPORTED -/* read the information before the actual image data. */ +/* Read the information before the actual image data. */ extern PNG_EXPORT(void,png_read_info) PNGARG((png_structp png_ptr, png_infop info_ptr)); #endif @@ -1613,11 +1626,11 @@ extern PNG_EXPORT(png_charp,png_convert_to_rfc1123) #if !defined(_WIN32_WCE) /* "time.h" functions are not supported on WindowsCE */ #if defined(PNG_WRITE_tIME_SUPPORTED) -/* convert from a struct tm to png_time */ +/* Convert from a struct tm to png_time */ extern PNG_EXPORT(void,png_convert_from_struct_tm) PNGARG((png_timep ptime, struct tm FAR * ttime)); -/* convert from time_t to png_time. Uses gmtime() */ +/* Convert from time_t to png_time. Uses gmtime() */ extern PNG_EXPORT(void,png_convert_from_time_t) PNGARG((png_timep ptime, time_t ttime)); #endif /* PNG_WRITE_tIME_SUPPORTED */ @@ -1737,7 +1750,7 @@ extern PNG_EXPORT(void,png_set_background) PNGARG((png_structp png_ptr, #endif #if defined(PNG_READ_16_TO_8_SUPPORTED) -/* strip the second byte of information from a 16-bit depth file. */ +/* Strip the second byte of information from a 16-bit depth file. */ extern PNG_EXPORT(void,png_set_strip_16) PNGARG((png_structp png_ptr)); #endif @@ -1773,74 +1786,74 @@ extern PNG_EXPORT(void,png_set_flush) PNGARG((png_structp png_ptr, int nrows)); extern PNG_EXPORT(void,png_write_flush) PNGARG((png_structp png_ptr)); #endif -/* optional update palette with requested transformations */ +/* Optional update palette with requested transformations */ extern PNG_EXPORT(void,png_start_read_image) PNGARG((png_structp png_ptr)); -/* optional call to update the users info structure */ +/* Optional call to update the users info structure */ extern PNG_EXPORT(void,png_read_update_info) PNGARG((png_structp png_ptr, png_infop info_ptr)); #ifndef PNG_NO_SEQUENTIAL_READ_SUPPORTED -/* read one or more rows of image data. */ +/* Read one or more rows of image data. */ extern PNG_EXPORT(void,png_read_rows) PNGARG((png_structp png_ptr, png_bytepp row, png_bytepp display_row, png_uint_32 num_rows)); #endif #ifndef PNG_NO_SEQUENTIAL_READ_SUPPORTED -/* read a row of data. */ +/* Read a row of data. */ extern PNG_EXPORT(void,png_read_row) PNGARG((png_structp png_ptr, png_bytep row, png_bytep display_row)); #endif #ifndef PNG_NO_SEQUENTIAL_READ_SUPPORTED -/* read the whole image into memory at once. */ +/* Read the whole image into memory at once. */ extern PNG_EXPORT(void,png_read_image) PNGARG((png_structp png_ptr, png_bytepp image)); #endif -/* write a row of image data */ +/* Write a row of image data */ extern PNG_EXPORT(void,png_write_row) PNGARG((png_structp png_ptr, png_bytep row)); -/* write a few rows of image data */ +/* Write a few rows of image data */ extern PNG_EXPORT(void,png_write_rows) PNGARG((png_structp png_ptr, png_bytepp row, png_uint_32 num_rows)); -/* write the image data */ +/* Write the image data */ extern PNG_EXPORT(void,png_write_image) PNGARG((png_structp png_ptr, png_bytepp image)); -/* writes the end of the PNG file. */ +/* Writes the end of the PNG file. */ extern PNG_EXPORT(void,png_write_end) PNGARG((png_structp png_ptr, png_infop info_ptr)); #ifndef PNG_NO_SEQUENTIAL_READ_SUPPORTED -/* read the end of the PNG file. */ +/* Read the end of the PNG file. */ extern PNG_EXPORT(void,png_read_end) PNGARG((png_structp png_ptr, png_infop info_ptr)); #endif -/* free any memory associated with the png_info_struct */ +/* Free any memory associated with the png_info_struct */ extern PNG_EXPORT(void,png_destroy_info_struct) PNGARG((png_structp png_ptr, png_infopp info_ptr_ptr)); -/* free any memory associated with the png_struct and the png_info_structs */ +/* Free any memory associated with the png_struct and the png_info_structs */ extern PNG_EXPORT(void,png_destroy_read_struct) PNGARG((png_structpp png_ptr_ptr, png_infopp info_ptr_ptr, png_infopp end_info_ptr_ptr)); -/* free all memory used by the read (old method - NOT DLL EXPORTED) */ +/* Free all memory used by the read (old method - NOT DLL EXPORTED) */ extern void png_read_destroy PNGARG((png_structp png_ptr, png_infop info_ptr, png_infop end_info_ptr)); -/* free any memory associated with the png_struct and the png_info_structs */ +/* Free any memory associated with the png_struct and the png_info_structs */ extern PNG_EXPORT(void,png_destroy_write_struct) PNGARG((png_structpp png_ptr_ptr, png_infopp info_ptr_ptr)); -/* free any memory used in png_ptr struct (old method - NOT DLL EXPORTED) */ +/* Free any memory used in png_ptr struct (old method - NOT DLL EXPORTED) */ extern void png_write_destroy PNGARG((png_structp png_ptr)); -/* set the libpng method of handling chunk CRC errors */ +/* Set the libpng method of handling chunk CRC errors */ extern PNG_EXPORT(void,png_set_crc_action) PNGARG((png_structp png_ptr, int crit_action, int ancil_action)); @@ -1868,7 +1881,7 @@ extern PNG_EXPORT(void,png_set_crc_action) PNGARG((png_structp png_ptr, * header file (zlib.h) for an explination of the compression functions. */ -/* set the filtering method(s) used by libpng. Currently, the only valid +/* Set the filtering method(s) used by libpng. Currently, the only valid * value for "method" is 0. */ extern PNG_EXPORT(void,png_set_filter) PNGARG((png_structp png_ptr, int method, @@ -2065,11 +2078,11 @@ extern PNG_EXPORT(void,png_set_progressive_read_fn) PNGARG((png_structp png_ptr, png_progressive_info_ptr info_fn, png_progressive_row_ptr row_fn, png_progressive_end_ptr end_fn)); -/* returns the user pointer associated with the push read functions */ +/* Returns the user pointer associated with the push read functions */ extern PNG_EXPORT(png_voidp,png_get_progressive_ptr) PNGARG((png_structp png_ptr)); -/* function to be called when data becomes available */ +/* Function to be called when data becomes available */ extern PNG_EXPORT(void,png_process_data) PNGARG((png_structp png_ptr, png_infop info_ptr, png_bytep buffer, png_size_t buffer_size)); @@ -2091,7 +2104,7 @@ extern PNG_EXPORT(png_voidp,png_malloc_warn) PNGARG((png_structp png_ptr, png_uint_32 size)); #endif -/* frees a pointer allocated by png_malloc() */ +/* Frees a pointer allocated by png_malloc() */ extern PNG_EXPORT(void,png_free) PNGARG((png_structp png_ptr, png_voidp ptr)); #if defined(PNG_1_0_X) @@ -2108,11 +2121,12 @@ extern PNG_EXPORT(void,png_free_data) PNGARG((png_structp png_ptr, png_infop info_ptr, png_uint_32 free_me, int num)); #ifdef PNG_FREE_ME_SUPPORTED /* Reassign responsibility for freeing existing data, whether allocated - * by libpng or by the application */ + * by libpng or by the application + */ extern PNG_EXPORT(void,png_data_freer) PNGARG((png_structp png_ptr, png_infop info_ptr, int freer, png_uint_32 mask)); #endif -/* assignments for png_data_freer */ +/* Assignments for png_data_freer */ #define PNG_DESTROY_WILL_FREE_DATA 1 #define PNG_SET_WILL_FREE_DATA 1 #define PNG_USER_WILL_FREE_DATA 2 @@ -2196,11 +2210,13 @@ png_infop info_ptr)); #if defined(PNG_INFO_IMAGE_SUPPORTED) /* Returns row_pointers, which is an array of pointers to scanlines that was -returned from png_read_png(). */ + * returned from png_read_png(). + */ extern PNG_EXPORT(png_bytepp,png_get_rows) PNGARG((png_structp png_ptr, png_infop info_ptr)); /* Set row_pointers, which is an array of pointers to scanlines for use -by png_write_png(). */ + * by png_write_png(). + */ extern PNG_EXPORT(void,png_set_rows) PNGARG((png_structp png_ptr, png_infop info_ptr, png_bytepp row_pointers)); #endif @@ -2501,8 +2517,8 @@ extern PNG_EXPORT(void,png_set_sCAL_s) PNGARG((png_structp png_ptr, #endif #endif /* PNG_sCAL_SUPPORTED || PNG_WRITE_sCAL_SUPPORTED */ -#if defined(PNG_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED) -/* provide a list of chunks and how they are to be handled, if the built-in +#ifdef PNG_HANDLE_AS_UNKNOWN_SUPPORTED +/* Provide a list of chunks and how they are to be handled, if the built-in handling or default unknown chunk handling is not desired. Any chunks not listed will be handled in the default manner. The IHDR and IEND chunks must not be listed. @@ -2513,6 +2529,10 @@ extern PNG_EXPORT(void,png_set_sCAL_s) PNGARG((png_structp png_ptr, */ extern PNG_EXPORT(void, png_set_keep_unknown_chunks) PNGARG((png_structp png_ptr, int keep, png_bytep chunk_list, int num_chunks)); +PNG_EXPORT(int,png_handle_as_unknown) PNGARG((png_structp png_ptr, png_bytep + chunk_name)); +#endif +#if defined(PNG_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED) extern PNG_EXPORT(void, png_set_unknown_chunks) PNGARG((png_structp png_ptr, png_infop info_ptr, png_unknown_chunkp unknowns, int num_unknowns)); extern PNG_EXPORT(void, png_set_unknown_chunk_location) @@ -2520,14 +2540,11 @@ extern PNG_EXPORT(void, png_set_unknown_chunk_location) extern PNG_EXPORT(png_uint_32,png_get_unknown_chunks) PNGARG((png_structp png_ptr, png_infop info_ptr, png_unknown_chunkpp entries)); #endif -#ifdef PNG_HANDLE_AS_UNKNOWN_SUPPORTED -PNG_EXPORT(int,png_handle_as_unknown) PNGARG((png_structp png_ptr, png_bytep - chunk_name)); -#endif /* Png_free_data() will turn off the "valid" flag for anything it frees. - If you need to turn it off for a chunk that your application has freed, - you can use png_set_invalid(png_ptr, info_ptr, PNG_INFO_CHNK); */ + * If you need to turn it off for a chunk that your application has freed, + * you can use png_set_invalid(png_ptr, info_ptr, PNG_INFO_CHNK); + */ extern PNG_EXPORT(void, png_set_invalid) PNGARG((png_structp png_ptr, png_infop info_ptr, int mask)); @@ -2572,8 +2589,9 @@ extern PNG_EXPORT(void, png_write_png) PNGARG((png_structp png_ptr, #endif /* PNG_DEBUG_FILE */ #if (PNG_DEBUG > 1) -/* Note: ["%s"m PNG_STRING_NEWLINE] probably does not work on - * non-ISO compilers */ +/* Note: ["%s"m PNG_STRING_NEWLINE] probably does not work on non-ISO + * compilers. + */ # ifdef __STDC__ # ifndef png_debug # define png_debug(l,m) \ @@ -2734,7 +2752,8 @@ extern PNG_EXPORT(int,png_mmx_support) PNGARG((void)); #endif /* PNG_ASSEMBLER_CODE_SUPPORTED */ /* Strip the prepended error numbers ("#nnn ") from error and warning - * messages before passing them to the error or warning handler. */ + * messages before passing them to the error or warning handler. + */ #ifdef PNG_ERROR_NUMBERS_SUPPORTED extern PNG_EXPORT(void,png_set_strip_error_numbers) PNGARG((png_structp png_ptr, png_uint_32 strip_mode)); @@ -2751,7 +2770,9 @@ extern PNG_EXPORT(png_uint_32,png_get_user_height_max) PNGARG((png_structp #endif -/* Maintainer: Put new public prototypes here ^, in libpng.3, and project defs */ +/* Maintainer: Put new public prototypes here ^, in libpng.3, and in + * project defs + */ #ifdef PNG_READ_COMPOSITE_NODIV_SUPPORTED /* With these routines we avoid an integer divide, which will be slower on @@ -2780,7 +2801,7 @@ extern PNG_EXPORT(png_uint_32,png_get_user_height_max) PNGARG((png_structp (png_uint_32)(alpha)) + (png_uint_32)32768L); \ (composite) = (png_uint_16)((temp + (temp >> 16)) >> 16); } -#else /* standard method using integer division */ +#else /* Standard method using integer division */ # define png_composite(composite, fg, alpha, bg) \ (composite) = (png_byte)(((png_uint_16)(fg) * (png_uint_16)(alpha) + \ @@ -2863,7 +2884,7 @@ extern PNG_EXPORT(void,png_save_uint_16) #define PNG_HAVE_PNG_SIGNATURE 0x1000 #define PNG_HAVE_CHUNK_AFTER_IDAT 0x2000 /* Have another chunk after IDAT */ -/* flags for the transformations the PNG library does on the image data */ +/* Flags for the transformations the PNG library does on the image data */ #define PNG_BGR 0x0001 #define PNG_INTERLACE 0x0002 #define PNG_PACK 0x0004 @@ -2897,7 +2918,7 @@ extern PNG_EXPORT(void,png_save_uint_16) /* 0x20000000L unused */ /* 0x40000000L unused */ -/* flags for png_create_struct */ +/* Flags for png_create_struct */ #define PNG_STRUCT_PNG 0x0001 #define PNG_STRUCT_INFO 0x0002 @@ -2907,7 +2928,7 @@ extern PNG_EXPORT(void,png_save_uint_16) #define PNG_COST_SHIFT 3 #define PNG_COST_FACTOR (1<<(PNG_COST_SHIFT)) -/* flags for the png_ptr->flags rather than declaring a byte for each one */ +/* Flags for the png_ptr->flags rather than declaring a byte for each one */ #define PNG_FLAG_ZLIB_CUSTOM_STRATEGY 0x0001 #define PNG_FLAG_ZLIB_CUSTOM_LEVEL 0x0002 #define PNG_FLAG_ZLIB_CUSTOM_MEM_LEVEL 0x0004 @@ -2949,7 +2970,7 @@ extern PNG_EXPORT(void,png_save_uint_16) #define PNG_FLAG_CRC_MASK (PNG_FLAG_CRC_ANCILLARY_MASK | \ PNG_FLAG_CRC_CRITICAL_MASK) -/* save typing and make code easier to understand */ +/* Save typing and make code easier to understand */ #define PNG_COLOR_DIST(c1, c2) (abs((int)((c1).red) - (int)((c2).red)) + \ abs((int)((c1).green) - (int)((c2).green)) + \ @@ -2962,13 +2983,14 @@ extern PNG_EXPORT(void,png_save_uint_16) (( ((width) * ((png_uint_32)(pixel_bits))) + 7) >> 3) ) /* PNG_OUT_OF_RANGE returns true if value is outside the range - ideal-delta..ideal+delta. Each argument is evaluated twice. - "ideal" and "delta" should be constants, normally simple - integers, "value" a variable. Added to libpng-1.2.6 JB */ + * ideal-delta..ideal+delta. Each argument is evaluated twice. + * "ideal" and "delta" should be constants, normally simple + * integers, "value" a variable. Added to libpng-1.2.6 JB + */ #define PNG_OUT_OF_RANGE(value, ideal, delta) \ ( (value) < (ideal)-(delta) || (value) > (ideal)+(delta) ) -/* variables declared in png.c - only it needs to define PNG_NO_EXTERN */ +/* Variables declared in png.c - only it needs to define PNG_NO_EXTERN */ #if !defined(PNG_NO_EXTERN) || defined(PNG_ALWAYS_EXTERN) /* place to hold the signature string for a PNG file. */ #ifdef PNG_USE_GLOBAL_ARRAYS @@ -3089,7 +3111,8 @@ PNG_EXTERN void png_zfree PNGARG((voidpf png_ptr, voidpf ptr)); #endif /* Next four functions are used internally as callbacks. PNGAPI is required - * but not PNG_EXPORT. PNGAPI added at libpng version 1.2.3. */ + * but not PNG_EXPORT. PNGAPI added at libpng version 1.2.3. + */ PNG_EXTERN void PNGAPI png_default_read_data PNGARG((png_structp png_ptr, png_bytep data, png_size_t length)); @@ -3154,10 +3177,10 @@ PNG_EXTERN void png_calculate_crc PNGARG((png_structp png_ptr, png_bytep ptr, PNG_EXTERN void png_flush PNGARG((png_structp png_ptr)); #endif -/* simple function to write the signature */ +/* Simple function to write the signature */ PNG_EXTERN void png_write_sig PNGARG((png_structp png_ptr)); -/* write various chunks */ +/* Write various chunks */ /* Write the IHDR chunk, and update the png_struct with the necessary * information. @@ -3309,12 +3332,12 @@ PNG_EXTERN void png_write_start_row PNGARG((png_structp png_ptr)); PNG_EXTERN void png_build_gamma_table PNGARG((png_structp png_ptr)); #endif -/* combine a row of data, dealing with alpha, etc. if requested */ +/* Combine a row of data, dealing with alpha, etc. if requested */ PNG_EXTERN void png_combine_row PNGARG((png_structp png_ptr, png_bytep row, int mask)); #if defined(PNG_READ_INTERLACING_SUPPORTED) -/* expand an interlaced row */ +/* Expand an interlaced row */ /* OLD pre-1.0.9 interface: PNG_EXTERN void png_do_read_interlace PNGARG((png_row_infop row_info, png_bytep row, int pass, png_uint_32 transformations)); @@ -3325,12 +3348,12 @@ PNG_EXTERN void png_do_read_interlace PNGARG((png_structp png_ptr)); /* GRR TO DO (2.0 or whenever): simplify other internal calling interfaces */ #if defined(PNG_WRITE_INTERLACING_SUPPORTED) -/* grab pixels out of a row for an interlaced pass */ +/* Grab pixels out of a row for an interlaced pass */ PNG_EXTERN void png_do_write_interlace PNGARG((png_row_infop row_info, png_bytep row, int pass)); #endif -/* unfilter a row */ +/* Unfilter a row */ PNG_EXTERN void png_read_filter_row PNGARG((png_structp png_ptr, png_row_infop row_info, png_bytep row, png_bytep prev_row, int filter)); @@ -3341,16 +3364,16 @@ PNG_EXTERN void png_write_find_filter PNGARG((png_structp png_ptr, /* Write out the filtered row. */ PNG_EXTERN void png_write_filtered_row PNGARG((png_structp png_ptr, png_bytep filtered_row)); -/* finish a row while reading, dealing with interlacing passes, etc. */ +/* Finish a row while reading, dealing with interlacing passes, etc. */ PNG_EXTERN void png_read_finish_row PNGARG((png_structp png_ptr)); -/* initialize the row buffers, etc. */ +/* Initialize the row buffers, etc. */ PNG_EXTERN void png_read_start_row PNGARG((png_structp png_ptr)); -/* optional call to update the users info structure */ +/* Optional call to update the users info structure */ PNG_EXTERN void png_read_transform_info PNGARG((png_structp png_ptr, png_infop info_ptr)); -/* these are the functions that do the transformations */ +/* These are the functions that do the transformations */ #if defined(PNG_READ_FILLER_SUPPORTED) PNG_EXTERN void png_do_read_filler PNGARG((png_row_infop row_info, png_bytep row, png_uint_32 filler, png_uint_32 flags)); @@ -3472,7 +3495,7 @@ PNG_EXTERN void png_do_expand PNGARG((png_row_infop row_info, * then calls the appropriate callback for the chunk if it is valid. */ -/* decode the IHDR chunk */ +/* Decode the IHDR chunk */ PNG_EXTERN void png_handle_IHDR PNGARG((png_structp png_ptr, png_infop info_ptr, png_uint_32 length)); PNG_EXTERN void png_handle_PLTE PNGARG((png_structp png_ptr, png_infop info_ptr, @@ -3571,7 +3594,7 @@ PNG_EXTERN void png_handle_unknown PNGARG((png_structp png_ptr, PNG_EXTERN void png_check_chunk_name PNGARG((png_structp png_ptr, png_bytep chunk_name)); -/* handle the transformations for reading and writing */ +/* Handle the transformations for reading and writing */ PNG_EXTERN void png_do_read_transformations PNGARG((png_structp png_ptr)); PNG_EXTERN void png_do_write_transformations PNGARG((png_structp png_ptr)); @@ -3683,5 +3706,5 @@ PNG_EXTERN int png_check_cHRM_fixed PNGARG((png_structp png_ptr, #endif #endif /* PNG_VERSION_INFO_ONLY */ -/* do not put anything past this line */ +/* Do not put anything past this line */ #endif /* PNG_H */ diff --git a/pngconf.h b/pngconf.h index b249b2eae..e80c477cb 100644 --- a/pngconf.h +++ b/pngconf.h @@ -1,11 +1,14 @@ /* pngconf.h - machine configurable file for libpng * - * libpng version 1.0.46 - June 18, 2009 - * For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in png.h + * libpng version 1.0.47 - July 16, 2009 * Copyright (c) 1998-2009 Glenn Randers-Pehrson * (Version 0.96 Copyright (c) 1996, 1997 Andreas Dilger) * (Version 0.88 Copyright (c) 1995, 1996 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc.) + * + * This code is released under the libpng license. + * For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer + * and license in png.h */ /* Any machine specific code is near the front of this file, so if you @@ -19,7 +22,7 @@ #define PNG_1_0_X -/* +/* * PNG_USER_CONFIG has to be defined on the compiler command line. This * includes the resource compiler for Windows DLL configurations. */ @@ -33,7 +36,7 @@ /* * Added at libpng-1.2.8 - * + * * If you create a private DLL you need to define in "pngusr.h" the followings: * #define PNG_USER_PRIVATEBUILD @@ -44,8 +47,8 @@ * number and must match your private DLL name> * e.g. // private DLL "libpng13gx.dll" * #define PNG_USER_DLLFNAME_POSTFIX "gx" - * - * The following macros are also at your disposal if you want to complete the + * + * The following macros are also at your disposal if you want to complete the * DLL VERSIONINFO structure. * - PNG_USER_VERSIONINFO_COMMENTS * - PNG_USER_VERSIONINFO_COMPANYNAME @@ -141,9 +144,9 @@ * 'Cygwin' defines/defaults: * PNG_BUILD_DLL -- (ignored) building the dll * (no define) -- (ignored) building an application, linking to the dll - * PNG_STATIC -- (ignored) building the static lib, or building an + * PNG_STATIC -- (ignored) building the static lib, or building an * application that links to the static lib. - * ALL_STATIC -- (ignored) building various static libs, or building an + * ALL_STATIC -- (ignored) building various static libs, or building an * application that links to the static libs. * Thus, * a cygwin user should define either PNG_BUILD_DLL or PNG_STATIC, and @@ -156,12 +159,12 @@ * PNG_BUILD_DLL * PNG_STATIC * (nothing) == PNG_USE_DLL - * + * * CYGWIN (2002-01-20): The preceding is now obsolete. With the advent - * of auto-import in binutils, we no longer need to worry about + * of auto-import in binutils, we no longer need to worry about * __declspec(dllexport) / __declspec(dllimport) and friends. Therefore, * we don't need to worry about PNG_STATIC or ALL_STATIC when it comes - * to __declspec() stuff. However, we DO need to worry about + * to __declspec() stuff. However, we DO need to worry about * PNG_BUILD_DLL and PNG_STATIC because those change some defaults * such as CONSOLE_IO and whether GLOBAL_ARRAYS are allowed. */ @@ -205,8 +208,8 @@ # if !defined(PNG_DLL) # define PNG_DLL # endif -# endif -# endif +# endif +# endif # endif #endif @@ -481,7 +484,7 @@ * iTXt support was added. iTXt support was turned off by default through * libpng-1.2.x, to support old apps that malloc the png_text structure * instead of calling png_set_text() and letting libpng malloc it. It - * was turned on by default in libpng-1.3.0. + * will be turned on by default in libpng-1.4.0. */ #if defined(PNG_1_0_X) || defined (PNG_1_2_X) @@ -515,6 +518,7 @@ # define PNG_NO_FREE_ME # define PNG_NO_READ_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS # define PNG_NO_WRITE_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS +# define PNG_NO_HANDLE_AS_UNKNOWN # define PNG_NO_READ_USER_CHUNKS # define PNG_NO_READ_iCCP # define PNG_NO_WRITE_iCCP @@ -544,7 +548,7 @@ # define PNG_FREE_ME_SUPPORTED #endif -#if defined(PNG_READ_SUPPORTED) +#ifdef PNG_READ_SUPPORTED #if !defined(PNG_READ_TRANSFORMS_NOT_SUPPORTED) && \ !defined(PNG_NO_READ_TRANSFORMS) @@ -632,7 +636,7 @@ #endif /* PNG_READ_SUPPORTED */ -#if defined(PNG_WRITE_SUPPORTED) +#ifdef PNG_WRITE_SUPPORTED # if !defined(PNG_WRITE_TRANSFORMS_NOT_SUPPORTED) && \ !defined(PNG_NO_WRITE_TRANSFORMS) @@ -735,7 +739,7 @@ # define PNG_EASY_ACCESS_SUPPORTED #endif -/* PNG_ASSEMBLER_CODE was enabled by default in version 1.2.0 +/* PNG_ASSEMBLER_CODE was enabled by default in version 1.2.0 * and removed from version 1.2.20. The following will be removed * from libpng-1.4.0 */ @@ -930,14 +934,22 @@ # define PNG_READ_zTXt_SUPPORTED # define PNG_zTXt_SUPPORTED #endif +#ifndef PNG_NO_READ_OPT_PLTE +# define PNG_READ_OPT_PLTE_SUPPORTED /* only affects support of the */ +#endif /* optional PLTE chunk in RGB and RGBA images */ +#if defined(PNG_READ_iTXt_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_READ_tEXt_SUPPORTED) || \ + defined(PNG_READ_zTXt_SUPPORTED) +# define PNG_READ_TEXT_SUPPORTED +# define PNG_TEXT_SUPPORTED +#endif + +#endif /* PNG_READ_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED */ + #ifndef PNG_NO_READ_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS # define PNG_READ_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED # ifndef PNG_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED # define PNG_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED # endif -# ifndef PNG_NO_HANDLE_AS_UNKNOWN -# define PNG_HANDLE_AS_UNKNOWN_SUPPORTED -# endif #endif #if !defined(PNG_NO_READ_USER_CHUNKS) && \ defined(PNG_READ_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED) @@ -950,17 +962,14 @@ # undef PNG_NO_HANDLE_AS_UNKNOWN # endif #endif -#ifndef PNG_NO_READ_OPT_PLTE -# define PNG_READ_OPT_PLTE_SUPPORTED /* only affects support of the */ -#endif /* optional PLTE chunk in RGB and RGBA images */ -#if defined(PNG_READ_iTXt_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_READ_tEXt_SUPPORTED) || \ - defined(PNG_READ_zTXt_SUPPORTED) -# define PNG_READ_TEXT_SUPPORTED -# define PNG_TEXT_SUPPORTED -#endif -#endif /* PNG_READ_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED */ +#ifndef PNG_NO_HANDLE_AS_UNKNOWN +# ifndef PNG_HANDLE_AS_UNKNOWN_SUPPORTED +# define PNG_HANDLE_AS_UNKNOWN_SUPPORTED +# endif +#endif +#ifdef PNG_WRITE_SUPPORTED #ifdef PNG_WRITE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED #ifdef PNG_NO_WRITE_TEXT @@ -1072,17 +1081,6 @@ # define PNG_zTXt_SUPPORTED # endif #endif -#ifndef PNG_NO_WRITE_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS -# define PNG_WRITE_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED -# ifndef PNG_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED -# define PNG_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED -# endif -# ifndef PNG_NO_HANDLE_AS_UNKNOWN -# ifndef PNG_HANDLE_AS_UNKNOWN_SUPPORTED -# define PNG_HANDLE_AS_UNKNOWN_SUPPORTED -# endif -# endif -#endif #if defined(PNG_WRITE_iTXt_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_WRITE_tEXt_SUPPORTED) || \ defined(PNG_WRITE_zTXt_SUPPORTED) # define PNG_WRITE_TEXT_SUPPORTED @@ -1093,6 +1091,20 @@ #endif /* PNG_WRITE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED */ +#ifndef PNG_NO_WRITE_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS +# define PNG_WRITE_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED +# ifndef PNG_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED +# define PNG_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED +# endif +#endif + +#ifndef PNG_NO_HANDLE_AS_UNKNOWN +# ifndef PNG_HANDLE_AS_UNKNOWN_SUPPORTED +# define PNG_HANDLE_AS_UNKNOWN_SUPPORTED +# endif +#endif +#endif /* PNG_WRITE_SUPPORTED */ + /* Turn this off to disable png_read_png() and * png_write_png() and leave the row_pointers member * out of the info structure. @@ -1238,7 +1250,7 @@ typedef char FAR * FAR * FAR * png_charppp; #if defined(PNG_1_0_X) || defined(PNG_1_2_X) /* SPC - Is this stuff deprecated? */ -/* It'll be removed as of libpng-1.3.0 - GR-P */ +/* It'll be removed as of libpng-1.4.0 - GR-P */ /* libpng typedefs for types in zlib. If zlib changes * or another compression library is used, then change these. * Eliminates need to change all the source files. @@ -1311,7 +1323,7 @@ typedef z_stream FAR * png_zstreamp; # define PNGAPI __cdecl # undef PNG_IMPEXP # define PNG_IMPEXP -#endif +#endif /* If you define PNGAPI, e.g., with compiler option "-DPNGAPI=__stdcall", * you may get warnings regarding the linkage of png_zalloc and png_zfree. diff --git a/pngerror.c b/pngerror.c index 87670b472..73391bc69 100644 --- a/pngerror.c +++ b/pngerror.c @@ -1,12 +1,15 @@ /* pngerror.c - stub functions for i/o and memory allocation * - * Last changed in libpng 1.2.37 [June 18, 2009] - * For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in png.h + * Last changed in libpng 1.2.37 [June 4, 2009] * Copyright (c) 1998-2009 Glenn Randers-Pehrson * (Version 0.96 Copyright (c) 1996, 1997 Andreas Dilger) * (Version 0.88 Copyright (c) 1995, 1996 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc.) * + * This code is released under the libpng license. + * For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer + * and license in png.h + * * This file provides a location for all error handling. Users who * need special error handling are expected to write replacement functions * and use png_set_error_fn() to use those functions. See the instructions diff --git a/pngget.c b/pngget.c index 492c2ef15..38e4f9eef 100644 --- a/pngget.c +++ b/pngget.c @@ -1,11 +1,15 @@ /* pngget.c - retrieval of values from info struct * - * Last changed in libpng 1.2.37 [June 18, 2009] - * For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in png.h + * Last changed in libpng 1.2.37 [June 4, 2009] * Copyright (c) 1998-2009 Glenn Randers-Pehrson * (Version 0.96 Copyright (c) 1996, 1997 Andreas Dilger) * (Version 0.88 Copyright (c) 1995, 1996 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc.) + * + * This code is released under the libpng license. + * For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer + * and license in png.h + * */ #define PNG_INTERNAL @@ -934,6 +938,6 @@ png_get_user_height_max (png_structp png_ptr) return (png_ptr? png_ptr->user_height_max : 0); } #endif /* ?PNG_SET_USER_LIMITS_SUPPORTED */ - + #endif /* PNG_READ_SUPPORTED || PNG_WRITE_SUPPORTED */ diff --git a/pngmem.c b/pngmem.c index 31624dade..e190cc3bf 100644 --- a/pngmem.c +++ b/pngmem.c @@ -1,12 +1,15 @@ /* pngmem.c - stub functions for memory allocation * - * Last changed in libpng 1.2.37 [June 18, 2009] - * For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in png.h + * Last changed in libpng 1.2.37 [June 4, 2009] * Copyright (c) 1998-2009 Glenn Randers-Pehrson * (Version 0.96 Copyright (c) 1996, 1997 Andreas Dilger) * (Version 0.88 Copyright (c) 1995, 1996 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc.) * + * This code is released under the libpng license. + * For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer + * and license in png.h + * * This file provides a location for all memory allocation. Users who * need special memory handling are expected to supply replacement * functions for png_malloc() and png_free(), and to use diff --git a/pngpread.c b/pngpread.c index 8259dc93d..9eddd6ec8 100644 --- a/pngpread.c +++ b/pngpread.c @@ -1,11 +1,14 @@ /* pngpread.c - read a png file in push mode * - * Last changed in libpng 1.2.37 [June 18, 2009] - * For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in png.h + * Last changed in libpng 1.2.37 [July 16, 2009] * Copyright (c) 1998-2009 Glenn Randers-Pehrson * (Version 0.96 Copyright (c) 1996, 1997 Andreas Dilger) * (Version 0.88 Copyright (c) 1995, 1996 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc.) + * + * This code is released under the libpng license. + * For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer + * and license in png.h */ #define PNG_INTERNAL diff --git a/pngread.c b/pngread.c index b18f4b283..a4cbb3e22 100644 --- a/pngread.c +++ b/pngread.c @@ -1,12 +1,15 @@ /* pngread.c - read a PNG file * - * Last changed in libpng 1.2.37 [June 18, 2009] - * For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in png.h + * Last changed in libpng 1.2.37 [June 4, 2009] * Copyright (c) 1998-2009 Glenn Randers-Pehrson * (Version 0.96 Copyright (c) 1996, 1997 Andreas Dilger) * (Version 0.88 Copyright (c) 1995, 1996 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc.) * + * This code is released under the libpng license. + * For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer + * and license in png.h + * * This file contains routines that an application calls directly to * read a PNG file or stream. */ @@ -102,7 +105,7 @@ png_create_read_struct_2(png_const_charp user_png_ver, png_voidp error_ptr, } else png_ptr->flags |= PNG_FLAG_LIBRARY_MISMATCH; - + if (png_ptr->flags & PNG_FLAG_LIBRARY_MISMATCH) { diff --git a/pngrio.c b/pngrio.c index d4ba3516b..2267bca9a 100644 --- a/pngrio.c +++ b/pngrio.c @@ -1,12 +1,15 @@ /* pngrio.c - functions for data input * - * Last changed in libpng 1.2.37 [June 18, 2009] - * For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in png.h + * Last changed in libpng 1.2.37 [June 4, 2009] * Copyright (c) 1998-2009 Glenn Randers-Pehrson * (Version 0.96 Copyright (c) 1996, 1997 Andreas Dilger) * (Version 0.88 Copyright (c) 1995, 1996 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc.) * + * This code is released under the libpng license. + * For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer + * and license in png.h + * * This file provides a location for all input. Users who need * special handling are expected to write a function that has the same * arguments as this and performs a similar function, but that possibly diff --git a/pngrtran.c b/pngrtran.c index 8d24d9c33..d7e6b4a95 100644 --- a/pngrtran.c +++ b/pngrtran.c @@ -1,12 +1,15 @@ /* pngrtran.c - transforms the data in a row for PNG readers * - * Last changed in libpng 1.2.37 [June 18, 2009] - * For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in png.h + * Last changed in libpng 1.2.38 [July 16, 2009] * Copyright (c) 1998-2009 Glenn Randers-Pehrson * (Version 0.96 Copyright (c) 1996, 1997 Andreas Dilger) * (Version 0.88 Copyright (c) 1995, 1996 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc.) * + * This code is released under the libpng license. + * For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer + * and license in png.h + * * This file contains functions optionally called by an application * in order to tell libpng how to handle data when reading a PNG. * Transformations that are used in both reading and writing are @@ -714,8 +717,8 @@ png_set_rgb_to_gray_fixed(png_structp png_ptr, int error_action, #endif #if defined(PNG_READ_USER_TRANSFORM_SUPPORTED) || \ - defined(PNG_WRITE_USER_TRANSFORM_SUPPORTED) || \ - defined(PNG_LEGACY_SUPPORTED) + defined(PNG_LEGACY_SUPPORTED) || \ + defined(PNG_WRITE_USER_TRANSFORM_SUPPORTED) void PNGAPI png_set_read_user_transform_fn(png_structp png_ptr, png_user_transform_ptr read_user_transform_fn) @@ -1177,10 +1180,6 @@ png_read_transform_info(png_structp png_ptr, png_infop info_ptr) { if (png_ptr->transformations & PNG_EXPAND_tRNS) info_ptr->color_type |= PNG_COLOR_MASK_ALPHA; -#if 0 /* Removed from libpng-1.2.27 */ - else - info_ptr->color_type |= PNG_COLOR_MASK_COLOR; -#endif } if (info_ptr->bit_depth < 8) info_ptr->bit_depth = 8; @@ -1374,12 +1373,12 @@ png_do_read_transformations(png_structp png_ptr) #endif /* From Andreas Dilger e-mail to png-implement, 26 March 1998: - * + * * In most cases, the "simple transparency" should be done prior to doing * gray-to-RGB, or you will have to test 3x as many bytes to check if a * pixel is transparent. You would also need to make sure that the * transparency information is upgraded to RGB. - * + * * To summarize, the current flow is: * - Gray + simple transparency -> compare 1 or 2 gray bytes and composite * with background "in place" if transparent, @@ -4202,7 +4201,7 @@ png_build_gamma_table(png_structp png_ptr) png_ptr->gamma_16_table = (png_uint_16pp)png_malloc(png_ptr, (png_uint_32)(num * png_sizeof(png_uint_16p))); - png_memset(png_ptr->gamma_16_table, 0, num * png_sizeof(png_uint_16p)); + png_memset(png_ptr->gamma_16_table, 0, num * png_sizeof(png_uint_16p)); if (png_ptr->transformations & (PNG_16_TO_8 | PNG_BACKGROUND)) { @@ -4264,7 +4263,7 @@ png_build_gamma_table(png_structp png_ptr) png_ptr->gamma_16_to_1 = (png_uint_16pp)png_malloc(png_ptr, (png_uint_32)(num * png_sizeof(png_uint_16p ))); - png_memset(png_ptr->gamma_16_to_1, 0, num * png_sizeof(png_uint_16p)); + png_memset(png_ptr->gamma_16_to_1, 0, num * png_sizeof(png_uint_16p)); for (i = 0; i < num; i++) { @@ -4290,7 +4289,7 @@ png_build_gamma_table(png_structp png_ptr) png_ptr->gamma_16_from_1 = (png_uint_16pp)png_malloc(png_ptr, (png_uint_32)(num * png_sizeof(png_uint_16p))); png_memset(png_ptr->gamma_16_from_1, 0, - num * png_sizeof(png_uint_16p)); + num * png_sizeof(png_uint_16p)); for (i = 0; i < num; i++) { diff --git a/pngrutil.c b/pngrutil.c index 89c3b64a4..f656dfbdf 100644 --- a/pngrutil.c +++ b/pngrutil.c @@ -1,12 +1,15 @@ /* pngrutil.c - utilities to read a PNG file * - * Last changed in libpng 1.2.37 [June 18, 2009] - * For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in png.h + * Last changed in libpng 1.2.38 [July 16, 2009] * Copyright (c) 1998-2009 Glenn Randers-Pehrson * (Version 0.96 Copyright (c) 1996, 1997 Andreas Dilger) * (Version 0.88 Copyright (c) 1995, 1996 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc.) * + * This code is released under the libpng license. + * For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer + * and license in png.h + * * This file contains routines that are only called from within * libpng itself during the course of reading an image. */ @@ -2251,7 +2254,7 @@ png_handle_unknown(png_structp png_ptr, png_infop info_ptr, png_uint_32 length) if (!(png_ptr->chunk_name[0] & 0x20)) { -#if defined(PNG_READ_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED) +#if defined(PNG_HANDLE_AS_UNKNOWN_SUPPORTED) if (png_handle_as_unknown(png_ptr, png_ptr->chunk_name) != PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_ALWAYS #if defined(PNG_READ_USER_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED) @@ -2263,8 +2266,11 @@ png_handle_unknown(png_structp png_ptr, png_infop info_ptr, png_uint_32 length) } #if defined(PNG_READ_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED) - if ((png_ptr->flags & PNG_FLAG_KEEP_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS) || - (png_ptr->read_user_chunk_fn != NULL)) + if ((png_ptr->flags & PNG_FLAG_KEEP_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS) +#if defined(PNG_READ_USER_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED) + || (png_ptr->read_user_chunk_fn != NULL) +#endif + ) { #ifdef PNG_MAX_MALLOC_64K if (length > (png_uint_32)65535L) @@ -2275,7 +2281,7 @@ png_handle_unknown(png_structp png_ptr, png_infop info_ptr, png_uint_32 length) } #endif png_memcpy((png_charp)png_ptr->unknown_chunk.name, - (png_charp)png_ptr->chunk_name, + (png_charp)png_ptr->chunk_name, png_sizeof(png_ptr->unknown_chunk.name)); png_ptr->unknown_chunk.name[png_sizeof(png_ptr->unknown_chunk.name)-1] = '\0'; png_ptr->unknown_chunk.size = (png_size_t)length; @@ -2298,8 +2304,10 @@ png_handle_unknown(png_structp png_ptr, png_infop info_ptr, png_uint_32 length) if (ret == 0) { if (!(png_ptr->chunk_name[0] & 0x20)) +#if defined(PNG_HANDLE_AS_UNKNOWN_SUPPORTED) if (png_handle_as_unknown(png_ptr, png_ptr->chunk_name) != PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_ALWAYS) +#endif png_chunk_error(png_ptr, "unknown critical chunk"); png_set_unknown_chunks(png_ptr, info_ptr, &png_ptr->unknown_chunk, 1); diff --git a/pngset.c b/pngset.c index adf563ec0..48e8bbbf0 100644 --- a/pngset.c +++ b/pngset.c @@ -1,12 +1,15 @@ /* pngset.c - storage of image information into info struct * - * Last changed in libpng 1.2.37 [June 18, 2009] - * For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in png.h + * Last changed in libpng 1.2.38 [July 16, 2009] * Copyright (c) 1998-2009 Glenn Randers-Pehrson * (Version 0.96 Copyright (c) 1996, 1997 Andreas Dilger) * (Version 0.88 Copyright (c) 1995, 1996 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc.) * + * This code is released under the libpng license. + * For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer + * and license in png.h + * * The functions here are used during reads to store data from the file * into the info struct, and during writes to store application data * into the info struct for writing into the file. This abstracts the @@ -243,7 +246,7 @@ png_set_IHDR(png_structp png_ptr, png_infop info_ptr, /* Check other values */ if (bit_depth != 1 && bit_depth != 2 && bit_depth != 4 && - bit_depth != 8 && bit_depth != 16) + bit_depth != 8 && bit_depth != 16) png_error(png_ptr, "Invalid bit depth in IHDR"); if (color_type < 0 || color_type == 1 || @@ -354,7 +357,7 @@ png_set_pCAL(png_structp png_ptr, png_infop info_ptr, info_ptr->pcal_purpose = (png_charp)png_malloc_warn(png_ptr, length); if (info_ptr->pcal_purpose == NULL) { - png_warning(png_ptr, "Insufficient memory for pCAL purpose."); + png_warning(png_ptr, "Insufficient memory for pCAL purpose."); return; } png_memcpy(info_ptr->pcal_purpose, purpose, (png_size_t)length); @@ -371,7 +374,7 @@ png_set_pCAL(png_structp png_ptr, png_infop info_ptr, info_ptr->pcal_units = (png_charp)png_malloc_warn(png_ptr, length); if (info_ptr->pcal_units == NULL) { - png_warning(png_ptr, "Insufficient memory for pCAL units."); + png_warning(png_ptr, "Insufficient memory for pCAL units."); return; } png_memcpy(info_ptr->pcal_units, units, (png_size_t)length); @@ -380,7 +383,7 @@ png_set_pCAL(png_structp png_ptr, png_infop info_ptr, (png_uint_32)((nparams + 1) * png_sizeof(png_charp))); if (info_ptr->pcal_params == NULL) { - png_warning(png_ptr, "Insufficient memory for pCAL params."); + png_warning(png_ptr, "Insufficient memory for pCAL params."); return; } @@ -394,8 +397,8 @@ png_set_pCAL(png_structp png_ptr, png_infop info_ptr, info_ptr->pcal_params[i] = (png_charp)png_malloc_warn(png_ptr, length); if (info_ptr->pcal_params[i] == NULL) { - png_warning(png_ptr, "Insufficient memory for pCAL parameter."); - return; + png_warning(png_ptr, "Insufficient memory for pCAL parameter."); + return; } png_memcpy(info_ptr->pcal_params[i], params[i], (png_size_t)length); } @@ -1013,7 +1016,7 @@ png_set_unknown_chunks(png_structp png_ptr, int i; if (png_ptr == NULL || info_ptr == NULL || num_unknowns == 0) - return; + return; np = (png_unknown_chunkp)png_malloc_warn(png_ptr, (png_uint_32)((info_ptr->unknown_chunks_num + num_unknowns) * @@ -1035,8 +1038,8 @@ png_set_unknown_chunks(png_structp png_ptr, png_unknown_chunkp to = np + info_ptr->unknown_chunks_num + i; png_unknown_chunkp from = unknowns + i; - png_memcpy((png_charp)to->name, - (png_charp)from->name, + png_memcpy((png_charp)to->name, + (png_charp)from->name, png_sizeof(from->name)); to->name[png_sizeof(to->name)-1] = '\0'; to->size = from->size; diff --git a/pngtest.c b/pngtest.c index b87f60b14..4044bbf97 100644 --- a/pngtest.c +++ b/pngtest.c @@ -1,12 +1,15 @@ /* pngtest.c - a simple test program to test libpng * - * Last changed in libpng 1.2.37 [June 18, 2009] - * For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in png.h + * Last changed in libpng 1.2.37 [June 4, 2009] * Copyright (c) 1998-2009 Glenn Randers-Pehrson * (Version 0.96 Copyright (c) 1996, 1997 Andreas Dilger) * (Version 0.88 Copyright (c) 1995, 1996 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc.) * + * This code is released under the libpng license. + * For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer + * and license in png.h + * * This program reads in a PNG image, writes it out again, and then * compares the two files. If the files are identical, this shows that * the basic chunk handling, filtering, and (de)compression code is working @@ -1686,4 +1689,4 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[]) } /* Generate a compiler error if there is an old png.h in the search path. */ -typedef version_1_0_46 your_png_h_is_not_version_1_0_46; +typedef version_1_0_47 your_png_h_is_not_version_1_0_47; diff --git a/pngtrans.c b/pngtrans.c index f221f54f2..6e1870c59 100644 --- a/pngtrans.c +++ b/pngtrans.c @@ -2,10 +2,13 @@ /* pngtrans.c - transforms the data in a row (used by both readers and writers) * * Last changed in libpng 1.2.36 [May 14, 2009] - * For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in png.h * Copyright (c) 1998-2009 Glenn Randers-Pehrson * (Version 0.96 Copyright (c) 1996, 1997 Andreas Dilger) * (Version 0.88 Copyright (c) 1995, 1996 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc.) + * + * This code is released under the libpng license. + * For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer + * and license in png.h */ #define PNG_INTERNAL @@ -634,8 +637,8 @@ png_do_bgr(png_row_infop row_info, png_bytep row) #endif /* PNG_READ_BGR_SUPPORTED or PNG_WRITE_BGR_SUPPORTED */ #if defined(PNG_READ_USER_TRANSFORM_SUPPORTED) || \ - defined(PNG_WRITE_USER_TRANSFORM_SUPPORTED) || \ - defined(PNG_LEGACY_SUPPORTED) + defined(PNG_LEGACY_SUPPORTED) || \ + defined(PNG_WRITE_USER_TRANSFORM_SUPPORTED) void PNGAPI png_set_user_transform_info(png_structp png_ptr, png_voidp user_transform_ptr, int user_transform_depth, int user_transform_channels) diff --git a/pngwio.c b/pngwio.c index bb895c5e3..f77b2dbd9 100644 --- a/pngwio.c +++ b/pngwio.c @@ -1,12 +1,15 @@ /* pngwio.c - functions for data output * - * Last changed in libpng 1.2.37 [June 18, 2009] - * For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in png.h + * Last changed in libpng 1.2.37 [June 4, 2009] * Copyright (c) 1998-2009 Glenn Randers-Pehrson * (Version 0.96 Copyright (c) 1996, 1997 Andreas Dilger) * (Version 0.88 Copyright (c) 1995, 1996 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc.) * + * This code is released under the libpng license. + * For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer + * and license in png.h + * * This file provides a location for all output. Users who need * special handling are expected to write functions that have the same * arguments as these and perform similar functions, but that possibly diff --git a/pngwrite.c b/pngwrite.c index e3fb04824..0987612d1 100644 --- a/pngwrite.c +++ b/pngwrite.c @@ -1,11 +1,14 @@ /* pngwrite.c - general routines to write a PNG file * - * Last changed in libpng 1.2.37 [June 18, 2009] - * For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in png.h + * Last changed in libpng 1.2.37 [June 4, 2009] * Copyright (c) 1998-2009 Glenn Randers-Pehrson * (Version 0.96 Copyright (c) 1996, 1997 Andreas Dilger) * (Version 0.88 Copyright (c) 1995, 1996 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc.) + * + * This code is released under the libpng license. + * For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer + * and license in png.h */ /* Get internal access to png.h */ diff --git a/pngwtran.c b/pngwtran.c index e82d16786..88a7d3cbf 100644 --- a/pngwtran.c +++ b/pngwtran.c @@ -1,11 +1,14 @@ /* pngwtran.c - transforms the data in a row for PNG writers * - * Last changed in libpng 1.2.37 [June 18, 2009] - * For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in png.h + * Last changed in libpng 1.2.37 [June 4, 2009] * Copyright (c) 1998-2009 Glenn Randers-Pehrson * (Version 0.96 Copyright (c) 1996, 1997 Andreas Dilger) * (Version 0.88 Copyright (c) 1995, 1996 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc.) + * + * This code is released under the libpng license. + * For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer + * and license in png.h */ #define PNG_INTERNAL diff --git a/pngwutil.c b/pngwutil.c index 3d948dd4e..cd0d3d37a 100644 --- a/pngwutil.c +++ b/pngwutil.c @@ -1,11 +1,14 @@ /* pngwutil.c - utilities to write a PNG file * - * Last changed in libpng 1.2.36 [June 18, 2009] - * For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in png.h + * Last changed in libpng 1.2.37 [June 4, 2009] * Copyright (c) 1998-2009 Glenn Randers-Pehrson * (Version 0.96 Copyright (c) 1996, 1997 Andreas Dilger) * (Version 0.88 Copyright (c) 1995, 1996 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc.) + * + * This code is released under the libpng license. + * For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer + * and license in png.h */ #define PNG_INTERNAL @@ -988,7 +991,7 @@ png_write_cHRM(png_structp png_ptr, double white_x, double white_y, #endif { /* Each value is saved in 1/100,000ths */ - + png_save_uint_32(buf, int_white_x); png_save_uint_32(buf + 4, int_white_y); diff --git a/scripts/CMakeLists.txt b/scripts/CMakeLists.txt index f8670bf33..9c5c91f51 100644 --- a/scripts/CMakeLists.txt +++ b/scripts/CMakeLists.txt @@ -2,11 +2,14 @@ project(PNG) # Copyright (C) 2007 Glenn Randers-Pehrson -# For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in png.h + +# This code is released under the libpng license. +# For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer +# and license in png.h set(PNGLIB_MAJOR 1) set(PNGLIB_MINOR 0) -set(PNGLIB_RELEASE 46) +set(PNGLIB_RELEASE 47) set(PNGLIB_NAME libpng${PNGLIB_MAJOR}${PNGLIB_MINOR}) set(PNGLIB_VERSION ${PNGLIB_MAJOR}.${PNGLIB_MINOR}.${PNGLIB_RELEASE}) @@ -169,7 +172,7 @@ configure_file(${PNG_SOURCE_DIR}/scripts/libpng-config.in # SET UP LINKS set_target_properties(${PNG_LIB_NAME} PROPERTIES -# VERSION 0.${PNGLIB_RELEASE}.1.0.46 +# VERSION 0.${PNGLIB_RELEASE}.1.0.47 VERSION 0.${PNGLIB_RELEASE}.0 SOVERSION 0 CLEAN_DIRECT_OUTPUT 1) diff --git a/scripts/libpng-config-head.in b/scripts/libpng-config-head.in index 18577bf82..ffae720b0 100755 --- a/scripts/libpng-config-head.in +++ b/scripts/libpng-config-head.in @@ -4,11 +4,14 @@ # provides configuration info for libpng. # Copyright (C) 2002 Glenn Randers-Pehrson -# For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in png.h + +# This code is released under the libpng license. +# For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer +# and license in png.h # Modeled after libxml-config. -version=1.0.46 +version=1.0.47 prefix="" libdir="" libs="" diff --git a/scripts/libpng-config.in b/scripts/libpng-config.in index 2f475be5d..7ae7d50f2 100755 --- a/scripts/libpng-config.in +++ b/scripts/libpng-config.in @@ -4,7 +4,10 @@ # provides configuration info for libpng. # Copyright (C) 2002, 2004, 2006, 2007 Glenn Randers-Pehrson -# For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in png.h + +# This code is released under the libpng license. +# For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer +# and license in png.h # Modeled after libxml-config. diff --git a/scripts/libpng.icc b/scripts/libpng.icc index f9c51af3a..663596350 100644 --- a/scripts/libpng.icc +++ b/scripts/libpng.icc @@ -1,13 +1,16 @@ // Project file for libpng (static) // IBM VisualAge/C++ version 4.0 or later // Copyright (C) 2000 Cosmin Truta -// For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in png.h +// +// This code is released under the libpng license. +// For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer +// and license in png.h +// // Notes: // All modules are compiled in C mode // Tested with IBM VAC++ 4.0 under Win32 // Expected to work with IBM VAC++ 4.0 or later under OS/2 and Win32 // Can be easily adapted for IBM VAC++ 4.0 or later under AIX -// For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in png.h option incl(searchpath, "../zlib"), opt(level, "2"), link(libsearchpath, "../zlib") diff --git a/scripts/libpng.pc.in b/scripts/libpng.pc.in index 5616ee22f..615749c30 100644 --- a/scripts/libpng.pc.in +++ b/scripts/libpng.pc.in @@ -5,6 +5,6 @@ includedir=@includedir@/libpng10 Name: libpng Description: Loads and saves PNG files -Version: 1.0.46 +Version: 1.0.47 Libs: -L${libdir} -lpng10 Cflags: -I${includedir} diff --git a/scripts/makefile.32sunu b/scripts/makefile.32sunu index 9c36122db..d413d34cb 100644 --- a/scripts/makefile.32sunu +++ b/scripts/makefile.32sunu @@ -3,12 +3,15 @@ # Copyright (C) 2002, 2006 Glenn Randers-Pehrson # Copyright (C) 1998 Greg Roelofs # Copyright (C) 1996, 1997 Andreas Dilger -# For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in png.h + +# This code is released under the libpng license. +# For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer +# and license in png.h # Library name: LIBNAME=libpng10 PNGMAJ = 0 -PNGMIN = 1.0.46 +PNGMIN = 1.0.47 PNGVER = $(PNGMAJ).$(PNGMIN) # Shared library names: diff --git a/scripts/makefile.64sunu b/scripts/makefile.64sunu index eb2b71b0b..0b3c37b86 100644 --- a/scripts/makefile.64sunu +++ b/scripts/makefile.64sunu @@ -3,12 +3,15 @@ # Copyright (C) 2002, 2006 Glenn Randers-Pehrson # Copyright (C) 1998 Greg Roelofs # Copyright (C) 1996, 1997 Andreas Dilger -# For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in png.h + +# This code is released under the libpng license. +# For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer +# and license in png.h # Library name: LIBNAME=libpng10 PNGMAJ = 0 -PNGMIN = 1.0.46 +PNGMIN = 1.0.47 PNGVER = $(PNGMAJ).$(PNGMIN) # Shared library names: diff --git a/scripts/makefile.aix b/scripts/makefile.aix index b7da3dc1f..2431e5902 100644 --- a/scripts/makefile.aix +++ b/scripts/makefile.aix @@ -3,7 +3,10 @@ # Copyright (C) 2000 Cosmin Truta # Copyright (C) 2000 Marc O. Gloor (AIX support added, from makefile.gcc) # Copyright (C) 1995 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc. -# For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in png.h + +# This code is released under the libpng license. +# For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer +# and license in png.h # Location of the zlib library and include files ZLIBINC = ../zlib @@ -20,7 +23,7 @@ LN_SF = ln -f -s LIBNAME=libpng10 PNGMAJ = 0 -PNGMIN = 1.0.46 +PNGMIN = 1.0.47 PNGVER = $(PNGMAJ).$(PNGMIN) prefix=/usr/local diff --git a/scripts/makefile.amiga b/scripts/makefile.amiga index 79cb42499..50977c7b0 100644 --- a/scripts/makefile.amiga +++ b/scripts/makefile.amiga @@ -1,7 +1,10 @@ # Commodore Amiga Makefile # makefile for libpng and SAS C V6.5x compiler # Copyright (C) 1995-2000 Wolf Faust -# For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in png.h + +# This code is released under the libpng license. +# For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer +# and license in png.h # # Note: Use #define PNG_READ_BIG_ENDIAN_SUPPORTED in pngconf.h # diff --git a/scripts/makefile.atari b/scripts/makefile.atari index 9566d5d60..944337d99 100644 --- a/scripts/makefile.atari +++ b/scripts/makefile.atari @@ -1,8 +1,12 @@ # makefile for libpng # Copyright (C) 2002 Glenn Randers-Pehrson # Copyright (C) 1995 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc. -# For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in png.h -# modified for LC56/ATARI assumes libz.lib is in same dir and uses default + +# This code is released under the libpng license. +# For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer +# and license in png.h + +# Modified for LC56/ATARI assumes libz.lib is in same dir and uses default # rules for library management # CFLAGS=-I..\zlib -O diff --git a/scripts/makefile.beos b/scripts/makefile.beos index 64633e6ca..062848451 100644 --- a/scripts/makefile.beos +++ b/scripts/makefile.beos @@ -3,12 +3,15 @@ # Copyright (C) 2002, 2006, 2008 Glenn Randers-Pehrson # Copyright (C) 1999 Greg Roelofs # Copyright (C) 1996, 1997 Andreas Dilger -# For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in png.h + +# This code is released under the libpng license. +# For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer +# and license in png.h # Library name: LIBNAME=libpng10 PNGMAJ = 0 -PNGMIN = 1.0.46 +PNGMIN = 1.0.47 PNGVER = $(PNGMAJ).$(PNGMIN) # Shared library names: diff --git a/scripts/makefile.cygwin b/scripts/makefile.cygwin index 6e0852b87..f3c01c053 100644 --- a/scripts/makefile.cygwin +++ b/scripts/makefile.cygwin @@ -7,7 +7,10 @@ # and Glenn Randers-Pehrson, based on makefile for linux-elf w/mmx by: # Copyright (C) 1998-2000 Greg Roelofs # Copyright (C) 1996, 1997 Andreas Dilger -# For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in png.h + +# This code is released under the libpng license. +# For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer +# and license in png.h # This makefile intends to support building outside the src directory # if desired. When invoking it, specify an argument to SRCDIR on the @@ -74,7 +77,7 @@ CFLAGS= $(strip $(MINGW_CCFLAGS) $(addprefix -I,$(ZLIBINC)) \ LIBNAME = libpng10 PNGMAJ = 0 CYGDLL = 10 -PNGMIN = 1.0.46 +PNGMIN = 1.0.47 PNGVER = $(PNGMAJ).$(PNGMIN) SHAREDLIB=cygpng$(CYGDLL).dll diff --git a/scripts/makefile.darwin b/scripts/makefile.darwin index 91b8c453b..c69d0ba06 100644 --- a/scripts/makefile.darwin +++ b/scripts/makefile.darwin @@ -4,7 +4,10 @@ # derived from makefile.linux: # Copyright (C) 1998, 1999 Greg Roelofs # Copyright (C) 1996, 1997 Andreas Dilger -# For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in png.h + +# This code is released under the libpng license. +# For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer +# and license in png.h # where "make install" puts libpng.a, libpng10.dylib, png.h and pngconf.h prefix=/usr/local @@ -19,7 +22,7 @@ ZLIBINC=../zlib # Library name: LIBNAME = libpng10 PNGMAJ = 10 -PNGMIN = 1.0.46 +PNGMIN = 1.0.47 PNGVER = $(PNGMAJ).$(PNGMIN) # Shared library names: diff --git a/scripts/makefile.dec b/scripts/makefile.dec index a4259a34c..a8be4d616 100644 --- a/scripts/makefile.dec +++ b/scripts/makefile.dec @@ -1,11 +1,14 @@ # makefile for libpng on DEC Alpha Unix # Copyright (C) 2000-2002, 2006 Glenn Randers-Pehrson # Copyright (C) 1995 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc. -# For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in png.h + +# This code is released under the libpng license. +# For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer +# and license in png.h # Library name: PNGMAJ = 0 -PNGMIN = 1.0.46 +PNGMIN = 1.0.47 PNGVER = $(PNGMAJ).$(PNGMIN) LIBNAME = libpng10 diff --git a/scripts/makefile.dj2 b/scripts/makefile.dj2 index ac6ffd890..28821a4ac 100644 --- a/scripts/makefile.dj2 +++ b/scripts/makefile.dj2 @@ -1,7 +1,10 @@ # DJGPP (DOS gcc) makefile for libpng # Copyright (C) 2002, 2006, 2009 Glenn Randers-Pehrson # Copyright (C) 1995 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc. -# For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in png.h + +# This code is released under the libpng license. +# For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer +# and license in png.h # where make install will put libpng.a and png.h #prefix=/usr/local diff --git a/scripts/makefile.elf b/scripts/makefile.elf index c1da5760b..12ca81692 100644 --- a/scripts/makefile.elf +++ b/scripts/makefile.elf @@ -2,7 +2,10 @@ # Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2002, 2006, 2008 Greg Roelofs # and Glenn Randers-Pehrson # Copyright (C) 1996, 1997 Andreas Dilger -# For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in png.h + +# This code is released under the libpng license. +# For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer +# and license in png.h # Modified for Debian by Junichi Uekawa and Josselin Mouette # Major modifications are: @@ -13,7 +16,7 @@ # Library name: LIBNAME = libpng10 PNGMAJ = 0 -PNGMIN = 1.0.46 +PNGMIN = 1.0.47 PNGVER = $(PNGMAJ).$(PNGMIN) # Shared library names: diff --git a/scripts/makefile.freebsd b/scripts/makefile.freebsd index f10f1e643..d9df1ee32 100644 --- a/scripts/makefile.freebsd +++ b/scripts/makefile.freebsd @@ -1,6 +1,9 @@ # makefile for libpng under FreeBSD # Copyright (C) 2002, 2007, 2009 Glenn Randers-Pehrson and Andrey A. Chernov -# For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in png.h + +# This code is released under the libpng license. +# For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer +# and license in png.h PREFIX?= /usr/local SHLIB_VER?= 5 diff --git a/scripts/makefile.gcc b/scripts/makefile.gcc index 83aec8b09..d1fb8674a 100644 --- a/scripts/makefile.gcc +++ b/scripts/makefile.gcc @@ -2,7 +2,10 @@ # Copyright (C) 2008 Glenn Randers-Pehrson # Copyright (C) 2000 Cosmin Truta # Copyright (C) 1995 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc. -# For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in png.h + +# This code is released under the libpng license. +# For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer +# and license in png.h # Location of the zlib library and include files ZLIBINC = ../zlib diff --git a/scripts/makefile.gcmmx b/scripts/makefile.gcmmx index 6c82f030f..10f8d2757 100644 --- a/scripts/makefile.gcmmx +++ b/scripts/makefile.gcmmx @@ -3,7 +3,10 @@ # Copyright 2002, 2006, 2008 Greg Roelofs and Glenn Randers-Pehrson # Copyright 1998-2001 Greg Roelofs # Copyright 1996-1997 Andreas Dilger -# For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in png.h + +# This code is released under the libpng license. +# For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer +# and license in png.h # CAUTION: Do not use this makefile with gcc versions 2.7.2.2 and earlier. @@ -14,7 +17,7 @@ # Library name: LIBNAME = libpng10 PNGMAJ = 0 -PNGMIN = 1.0.46 +PNGMIN = 1.0.47 PNGVER = $(PNGMAJ).$(PNGMIN) # Shared library names: diff --git a/scripts/makefile.hp64 b/scripts/makefile.hp64 index b59f323ff..b57424bc1 100644 --- a/scripts/makefile.hp64 +++ b/scripts/makefile.hp64 @@ -2,7 +2,10 @@ # Copyright (C) 1999-2002, 2006, 2009 Glenn Randers-Pehrson # Copyright (C) 1995 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42 # contributed by Jim Rice and updated by Chris Schleicher, Hewlett Packard -# For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in png.h + +# This code is released under the libpng license. +# For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer +# and license in png.h # Where the zlib library and include files are located ZLIBLIB=/opt/zlib/lib @@ -18,7 +21,7 @@ ZLIBINC=/opt/zlib/include # Library name: LIBNAME = libpng10 PNGMAJ = 0 -PNGMIN = 1.0.46 +PNGMIN = 1.0.47 PNGVER = $(PNGMAJ).$(PNGMIN) # Shared library names: diff --git a/scripts/makefile.hpgcc b/scripts/makefile.hpgcc index 3f7e8a873..eedca35d3 100644 --- a/scripts/makefile.hpgcc +++ b/scripts/makefile.hpgcc @@ -3,12 +3,15 @@ # Copyright (C) 2001, Laurent faillie # Copyright (C) 1998, 1999 Greg Roelofs # Copyright (C) 1996, 1997 Andreas Dilger -# For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in png.h + +# This code is released under the libpng license. +# For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer +# and license in png.h # Library name: LIBNAME = libpng10 PNGMAJ = 0 -PNGMIN = 1.0.46 +PNGMIN = 1.0.47 PNGVER = $(PNGMAJ).$(PNGMIN) # Shared library names: diff --git a/scripts/makefile.hpux b/scripts/makefile.hpux index d169c9184..6c4173f60 100644 --- a/scripts/makefile.hpux +++ b/scripts/makefile.hpux @@ -2,7 +2,10 @@ # Copyright (C) 1999-2002, 2006 Glenn Randers-Pehrson # Copyright (C) 1995 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42 # contributed by Jim Rice and updated by Chris Schleicher, Hewlett Packard -# For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in png.h + +# This code is released under the libpng license. +# For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer +# and license in png.h # Where the zlib library and include files are located ZLIBLIB=/opt/zlib/lib @@ -18,7 +21,7 @@ ZLIBINC=/opt/zlib/include # Library name: LIBNAME = libpng10 PNGMAJ = 0 -PNGMIN = 1.0.46 +PNGMIN = 1.0.47 PNGVER = $(PNGMAJ).$(PNGMIN) # Shared library names: diff --git a/scripts/makefile.ibmc b/scripts/makefile.ibmc index cd8af7971..35d7f5610 100644 --- a/scripts/makefile.ibmc +++ b/scripts/makefile.ibmc @@ -2,7 +2,11 @@ # IBM C version 3.x for Win32 and OS/2 # Copyright (C) 2006 Glenn Randers-Pehrson # Copyright (C) 2000 Cosmin Truta -# For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in png.h + +# This code is released under the libpng license. +# For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer +# and license in png.h + # Notes: # Derived from makefile.std # All modules are compiled in C mode diff --git a/scripts/makefile.intel b/scripts/makefile.intel index 5c29e51bf..88a295760 100644 --- a/scripts/makefile.intel +++ b/scripts/makefile.intel @@ -4,7 +4,10 @@ # Copyright (C) 2006 Glenn Randers-Pehrson # Copyright (C) 2000, Pawel Mrochen, based on makefile.msc which is # copyright 1995 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc. -# For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in png.h + +# This code is released under the libpng license. +# For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer +# and license in png.h # To use, do "nmake /f scripts\makefile.intel" diff --git a/scripts/makefile.knr b/scripts/makefile.knr index 0d17359dd..7b465856d 100644 --- a/scripts/makefile.knr +++ b/scripts/makefile.knr @@ -1,7 +1,10 @@ # makefile for libpng # Copyright (C) 2002, 2006, 2009 Glenn Randers-Pehrson # Copyright (C) 1995 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc. -# For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in png.h + +# This code is released under the libpng license. +# For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer +# and license in png.h # This makefile requires the file ansi2knr.c, which you can get # from the Ghostscript ftp site at ftp://ftp.cs.wisc.edu/ghost/ diff --git a/scripts/makefile.linux b/scripts/makefile.linux index a36e8992d..49a9faedd 100644 --- a/scripts/makefile.linux +++ b/scripts/makefile.linux @@ -2,12 +2,15 @@ # Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2002, 2006, 2008 Greg Roelofs and # Glenn Randers-Pehrson # Copyright (C) 1996, 1997 Andreas Dilger -# For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in png.h + +# This code is released under the libpng license. +# For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer +# and license in png.h # Library name: LIBNAME = libpng10 PNGMAJ = 0 -PNGMIN = 1.0.46 +PNGMIN = 1.0.47 PNGVER = $(PNGMAJ).$(PNGMIN) # Shared library names: diff --git a/scripts/makefile.mingw b/scripts/makefile.mingw index 74150b0cb..6f4fa5797 100644 --- a/scripts/makefile.mingw +++ b/scripts/makefile.mingw @@ -3,13 +3,16 @@ # of the library, and builds two copies of pngtest: one # statically linked and one dynamically linked. # -# Built from makefile.cygwin # Copyright (C) 2002, 2006, 2008 Soren Anderson, Charles Wilson, # and Glenn Randers-Pehrson, based on makefile for linux-elf w/mmx by: # Copyright (C) 1998-2000, 2007 Greg Roelofs # Copyright (C) 1996, 1997 Andreas Dilger -# For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in png.h +# This code is released under the libpng license. +# For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer +# and license in png.h + +# Built from makefile.cygwin # This makefile intends to support building outside the src directory # if desired. When invoking it, specify an argument to SRCDIR on the @@ -74,7 +77,7 @@ CFLAGS= $(strip $(MINGW_CCFLAGS) $(addprefix -I,$(ZLIBINC)) \ LIBNAME = libpng10 PNGMAJ = 0 MINGDLL = 10 -PNGMIN = 1.0.46 +PNGMIN = 1.0.47 PNGVER = $(PNGMAJ).$(PNGMIN) SHAREDLIB=libpng$(MINGDLL).dll diff --git a/scripts/makefile.mips b/scripts/makefile.mips index 5bf9cf991..0e7484f3f 100644 --- a/scripts/makefile.mips +++ b/scripts/makefile.mips @@ -1,7 +1,10 @@ # makefile for libpng # Copyright (C) Glenn Randers-Pehrson # Copyright (C) 1995 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc. -# For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in png.h + +# This code is released under the libpng license. +# For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer +# and license in png.h # where make install puts libpng.a and png.h prefix=/usr/local diff --git a/scripts/makefile.msc b/scripts/makefile.msc index 89a2c4a50..ab95ff801 100644 --- a/scripts/makefile.msc +++ b/scripts/makefile.msc @@ -1,7 +1,11 @@ # makefile for libpng # Copyright (C) 1995 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc. # Copyright (C) 2006, 2009 Glenn Randers-Pehrson -# For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in png.h + +# This code is released under the libpng license. +# For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer +# and license in png.h + # Assumes that zlib.lib, zconf.h, and zlib.h have been copied to ..\zlib # -------- Microsoft C 5.1 and later, does not use assembler code -------- diff --git a/scripts/makefile.ne12bsd b/scripts/makefile.ne12bsd index a3cb48486..274e34993 100644 --- a/scripts/makefile.ne12bsd +++ b/scripts/makefile.ne12bsd @@ -3,7 +3,10 @@ # make includes && make install # Copyright (C) 2002 Patrick R.L. Welche # Copyright (C) 2007, 2009 Glenn Randers-Pehrson -# For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in png.h + +# This code is released under the libpng license. +# For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer +# and license in png.h # You should also run makefile.netbsd @@ -14,7 +17,7 @@ INCSDIR=${LOCALBASE}/include/libpng10 LIB= png10 SHLIB_MAJOR= 0 -SHLIB_MINOR= 1.0.46 +SHLIB_MINOR= 1.0.47 SRCS= png.c pngset.c pngget.c pngrutil.c pngtrans.c pngwutil.c \ pngread.c pngrio.c pngwio.c pngwrite.c pngrtran.c \ pngwtran.c pngmem.c pngerror.c pngpread.c diff --git a/scripts/makefile.netbsd b/scripts/makefile.netbsd index 0b0d3840e..07207227c 100644 --- a/scripts/makefile.netbsd +++ b/scripts/makefile.netbsd @@ -3,7 +3,10 @@ # make includes && make install # Copyright (C) 2002 Patrick R.L. Welche # Copyright (C) 2007, 2009 Glenn Randers-Pehrson -# For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in png.h + +# This code is released under the libpng license. +# For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer +# and license in png.h # You should also run makefile.ne0bsd @@ -14,7 +17,7 @@ INCSDIR=${LOCALBASE}/include/libpng LIB= png SHLIB_MAJOR= 3 -SHLIB_MINOR= 1.0.46 +SHLIB_MINOR= 1.0.47 SRCS= png.c pngset.c pngget.c pngrutil.c pngtrans.c pngwutil.c \ pngread.c pngrio.c pngwio.c pngwrite.c pngrtran.c \ pngwtran.c pngmem.c pngerror.c pngpread.c diff --git a/scripts/makefile.nommx b/scripts/makefile.nommx index d0c3ed239..329890ed2 100644 --- a/scripts/makefile.nommx +++ b/scripts/makefile.nommx @@ -2,12 +2,15 @@ # Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2002, 2006-2008 Greg Roelofs and # Glenn Randers-Pehrson # Copyright (C) 1996, 1997 Andreas Dilger -# For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in png.h + +# This code is released under the libpng license. +# For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer +# and license in png.h # Library name: LIBNAME = libpng10 PNGMAJ = 0 -PNGMIN = 1.0.46 +PNGMIN = 1.0.47 PNGVER = $(PNGMAJ).$(PNGMIN) # Shared library names: diff --git a/scripts/makefile.openbsd b/scripts/makefile.openbsd index b84bdaa6f..68e04a0bc 100644 --- a/scripts/makefile.openbsd +++ b/scripts/makefile.openbsd @@ -1,14 +1,17 @@ # makefile for libpng # Copyright (C) 1995 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc. # Copyright (C) 2007-2008 Glenn Randers-Pehrson -# For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in png.h + +# This code is released under the libpng license. +# For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer +# and license in png.h PREFIX?= /usr/local LIBDIR= ${PREFIX}/lib MANDIR= ${PREFIX}/man/cat SHLIB_MAJOR= 0 -SHLIB_MINOR= 1.0.46 +SHLIB_MINOR= 1.0.47 LIB= png SRCS= png.c pngerror.c pngget.c pngmem.c pngpread.c \ diff --git a/scripts/makefile.os2 b/scripts/makefile.os2 index 92cfceec6..2df76adc9 100644 --- a/scripts/makefile.os2 +++ b/scripts/makefile.os2 @@ -1,5 +1,8 @@ # makefile for libpng on OS/2 with gcc -# For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in png.h + +# This code is released under the libpng license. +# For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer +# and license in png.h # Related files: pngos2.def diff --git a/scripts/makefile.sco b/scripts/makefile.sco index 5df2ff209..e5d6127bb 100644 --- a/scripts/makefile.sco +++ b/scripts/makefile.sco @@ -4,12 +4,15 @@ # Copyright (C) 2002, 2006 Glenn Randers-Pehrson # Copyright (C) 1998 Greg Roelofs # Copyright (C) 1996, 1997 Andreas Dilger -# For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in png.h + +# This code is released under the libpng license. +# For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer +# and license in png.h # Library name: LIBNAME = libpng10 PNGMAJ = 0 -PNGMIN = 1.0.46 +PNGMIN = 1.0.47 PNGVER = $(PNGMAJ).$(PNGMIN) # Shared library names: diff --git a/scripts/makefile.sggcc b/scripts/makefile.sggcc index c6b7ea175..76ee17532 100644 --- a/scripts/makefile.sggcc +++ b/scripts/makefile.sggcc @@ -1,12 +1,15 @@ # makefile for libpng.a and libpng10.so, SGI IRIX with 'cc' # Copyright (C) 2001-2002, 2006 Glenn Randers-Pehrson # Copyright (C) 1995 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc. -# For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in png.h + +# This code is released under the libpng license. +# For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer +# and license in png.h # Library name: LIBNAME=libpng10 PNGMAJ = 0 -PNGMIN = 1.0.46 +PNGMIN = 1.0.47 PNGVER = $(PNGMAJ).$(PNGMIN) # Shared library names: diff --git a/scripts/makefile.sgi b/scripts/makefile.sgi index 1f8ab296d..6c38e79ae 100644 --- a/scripts/makefile.sgi +++ b/scripts/makefile.sgi @@ -1,12 +1,15 @@ # makefile for libpng.a and libpng10.so, SGI IRIX with 'cc' # Copyright (C) 2001-2002, 2006, 2007 Glenn Randers-Pehrson # Copyright (C) 1995 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc. -# For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in png.h + +# This code is released under the libpng license. +# For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer +# and license in png.h # Library name: LIBNAME=libpng10 PNGMAJ = 0 -PNGMIN = 1.0.46 +PNGMIN = 1.0.47 PNGVER = $(PNGMAJ).$(PNGMIN) # Shared library names: diff --git a/scripts/makefile.so9 b/scripts/makefile.so9 index 84bfe25a9..3890b59cc 100644 --- a/scripts/makefile.so9 +++ b/scripts/makefile.so9 @@ -4,11 +4,14 @@ # Copyright (C) 2002, 2006, 2008 Glenn Randers-Pehrson # Copyright (C) 1998-2001 Greg Roelofs # Copyright (C) 1996-1997 Andreas Dilger -# For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in png.h + +# This code is released under the libpng license. +# For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer +# and license in png.h # Library name: PNGMAJ = 0 -PNGMIN = 1.0.46 +PNGMIN = 1.0.47 PNGVER = $(PNGMAJ).$(PNGMIN) LIBNAME = libpng10 diff --git a/scripts/makefile.solaris b/scripts/makefile.solaris index cfe84dfe8..b50ccb75f 100644 --- a/scripts/makefile.solaris +++ b/scripts/makefile.solaris @@ -3,12 +3,15 @@ # Contributed by William L. Sebok, based on makefile.linux # Copyright (C) 1998 Greg Roelofs # Copyright (C) 1996, 1997 Andreas Dilger -# For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in png.h + +# This code is released under the libpng license. +# For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer +# and license in png.h # Library name: LIBNAME = libpng10 PNGMAJ = 0 -PNGMIN = 1.0.46 +PNGMIN = 1.0.47 PNGVER = $(PNGMAJ).$(PNGMIN) # Shared library names: diff --git a/scripts/makefile.solaris-x86 b/scripts/makefile.solaris-x86 index 99427d7bf..b189d1d76 100644 --- a/scripts/makefile.solaris-x86 +++ b/scripts/makefile.solaris-x86 @@ -3,12 +3,15 @@ # Contributed by William L. Sebok, based on makefile.linux # Copyright (C) 1998 Greg Roelofs # Copyright (C) 1996, 1997 Andreas Dilger -# For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in png.h + +# This code is released under the libpng license. +# For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer +# and license in png.h # Library name: LIBNAME = libpng10 PNGMAJ = 0 -PNGMIN = 1.0.46 +PNGMIN = 1.0.47 PNGVER = $(PNGMAJ).$(PNGMIN) # Shared library names: diff --git a/scripts/makefile.std b/scripts/makefile.std index de665e630..bb5268a2a 100644 --- a/scripts/makefile.std +++ b/scripts/makefile.std @@ -1,7 +1,10 @@ # makefile for libpng # Copyright (C) 2002, 2006 Glenn Randers-Pehrson # Copyright (C) 1995 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc. -# For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in png.h + +# This code is released under the libpng license. +# For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer +# and license in png.h # where make install puts libpng.a and png.h prefix=/usr/local diff --git a/scripts/makefile.sunos b/scripts/makefile.sunos index 0f0a22641..31dff77c1 100644 --- a/scripts/makefile.sunos +++ b/scripts/makefile.sunos @@ -1,7 +1,10 @@ # makefile for libpng # Copyright (C) 2002, 2006 Glenn Randers-Pehrson # Copyright (C) 1995 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc. -# For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in png.h + +# This code is released under the libpng license. +# For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer +# and license in png.h # where make install puts libpng.a and png.h prefix=/usr/local diff --git a/scripts/makefile.vcawin32 b/scripts/makefile.vcawin32 index 0966711d3..0b89d84e2 100644 --- a/scripts/makefile.vcawin32 +++ b/scripts/makefile.vcawin32 @@ -1,7 +1,11 @@ # makefile for libpng # Copyright (C) 2006,2009 Glenn Randers-Pehrson # Copyright (C) 1998 Tim Wegner -# For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in png.h + +# This code is released under the libpng license. +# For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer +# and license in png.h + # Assumes that zlib.lib, zconf.h, and zlib.h have been copied to ..\zlib # To use, do "nmake /f scripts\makefile.vcawin32" diff --git a/scripts/makefile.vcwin32 b/scripts/makefile.vcwin32 index 81842321c..8cd806a99 100644 --- a/scripts/makefile.vcwin32 +++ b/scripts/makefile.vcwin32 @@ -1,7 +1,11 @@ # makefile for libpng # Copyright (C) 1998 Tim Wegner # Copyright (C) 2006,2009 Glenn Randers-Pehrson -# For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in png.h + +# This code is released under the libpng license. +# For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer +# and license in png.h + # Assumes that zlib.lib, zconf.h, and zlib.h have been copied to ..\zlib # To use, do "nmake /f scripts\makefile.vcwin32" diff --git a/scripts/makefile.watcom b/scripts/makefile.watcom index 5e860fc06..bbfeeeb77 100644 --- a/scripts/makefile.watcom +++ b/scripts/makefile.watcom @@ -3,7 +3,10 @@ # Copyright (C) 2000, Pawel Mrochen, based on makefile.msc which is # copyright 1995 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc. -# For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in png.h + +# This code is released under the libpng license. +# For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer +# and license in png.h # To use, do "wmake /f scripts\makefile.watcom" diff --git a/scripts/pngos2.def b/scripts/pngos2.def index 5fef1c902..23603e732 100644 --- a/scripts/pngos2.def +++ b/scripts/pngos2.def @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ ; PNG.LIB module definition file for OS/2 ;---------------------------------------- -; Version 1.0.46 +; Version 1.0.47 LIBRARY PNG DESCRIPTION "PNG image compression library for OS/2" diff --git a/scripts/pngw32.def b/scripts/pngw32.def index 0f82bc909..8ccaae3fb 100644 --- a/scripts/pngw32.def +++ b/scripts/pngw32.def @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ LIBRARY EXPORTS -;Version 1.0.46 +;Version 1.0.47 png_build_grayscale_palette @1 png_check_sig @2 png_chunk_error @3 diff --git a/scripts/smakefile.ppc b/scripts/smakefile.ppc index e5c027841..91df6c13d 100644 --- a/scripts/smakefile.ppc +++ b/scripts/smakefile.ppc @@ -1,7 +1,10 @@ # Amiga powerUP (TM) Makefile # makefile for libpng and SAS C V6.58/7.00 PPC compiler # Copyright (C) 1998 by Andreas R. Kleinert -# For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in png.h + +# This code is released under the libpng license. +# For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer +# and license in png.h CC = scppc CFLAGS = NOSTKCHK NOSINT OPTIMIZE OPTGO OPTPEEP OPTINLOCAL OPTINL IDIR /zlib \ -- cgit v1.2.1