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1 1
2#if 0 /* in case someone actually tries to compile this */ 2#if 0 /* in case someone actually tries to compile this */
3 3
4/* example.c - an example of using libpng 4/* example.c - an example of using libpng
5 * Last changed in libpng 1.5.7 [December 15, 2011] 5 * Last changed in libpng 1.5.7 [December 15, 2011]
6 * Maintained 1998-2011 Glenn Randers-Pehrson 6 * Maintained 1998-2011 Glenn Randers-Pehrson
7 * Maintained 1996, 1997 Andreas Dilger 7 * Maintained 1996, 1997 Andreas Dilger
8 * Written 1995, 1996 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc. 8 * Written 1995, 1996 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc.
9 */ 9 */
10 10
11/* This is an example of how to use libpng to read and write PNG files. 11/* This is an example of how to use libpng to read and write PNG files.
12 * The file libpng-manual.txt is much more verbose then this. If you have not 12 * The file libpng-manual.txt is much more verbose then this. If you have not
13 * read it, do so first. This was designed to be a starting point of an 13 * read it, do so first. This was designed to be a starting point of an
14 * implementation. This is not officially part of libpng, is hereby placed 14 * implementation. This is not officially part of libpng, is hereby placed
15 * in the public domain, and therefore does not require a copyright notice. 15 * in the public domain, and therefore does not require a copyright notice.
16 * To the extent possible under law, the authors have waived all copyright and 16 * To the extent possible under law, the authors have waived all copyright and
17 * related or neighboring rights to this file. 17 * related or neighboring rights to this file.
18 * 18 *
19 * This file does not currently compile, because it is missing certain 19 * This file does not currently compile, because it is missing certain
20 * parts, like allocating memory to hold an image. You will have to 20 * parts, like allocating memory to hold an image. You will have to
21 * supply these parts to get it to compile. For an example of a minimal 21 * supply these parts to get it to compile. For an example of a minimal
22 * working PNG reader/writer, see pngtest.c, included in this distribution; 22 * working PNG reader/writer, see pngtest.c, included in this distribution;
23 * see also the programs in the contrib directory. 23 * see also the programs in the contrib directory.
24 */ 24 */
25 25
26#define _POSIX_SOURCE 1 /* libpng and zlib are POSIX-compliant. You may 26#define _POSIX_SOURCE 1 /* libpng and zlib are POSIX-compliant. You may
27 * change this if your application uses non-POSIX 27 * change this if your application uses non-POSIX
28 * extensions. */ 28 * extensions. */
29 29
30#include "png.h" 30#include "png.h"
31 31
32 /* The png_jmpbuf() macro, used in error handling, became available in 32 /* The png_jmpbuf() macro, used in error handling, became available in
33 * libpng version 1.0.6. If you want to be able to run your code with older 33 * libpng version 1.0.6. If you want to be able to run your code with older
34 * versions of libpng, you must define the macro yourself (but only if it 34 * versions of libpng, you must define the macro yourself (but only if it
35 * is not already defined by libpng!). 35 * is not already defined by libpng!).
36 */ 36 */
37 37
38#ifndef png_jmpbuf 38#ifndef png_jmpbuf
39# define png_jmpbuf(png_ptr) ((png_ptr)->png_jmpbuf) 39# define png_jmpbuf(png_ptr) ((png_ptr)->png_jmpbuf)
40#endif 40#endif
41 41
42/* Check to see if a file is a PNG file using png_sig_cmp(). png_sig_cmp() 42/* Check to see if a file is a PNG file using png_sig_cmp(). png_sig_cmp()
43 * returns zero if the image is a PNG and nonzero if it isn't a PNG. 43 * returns zero if the image is a PNG and nonzero if it isn't a PNG.
44 * 44 *
45 * The function check_if_png() shown here, but not used, returns nonzero (true) 45 * The function check_if_png() shown here, but not used, returns nonzero (true)
46 * if the file can be opened and is a PNG, 0 (false) otherwise. 46 * if the file can be opened and is a PNG, 0 (false) otherwise.
47 * 47 *
48 * If this call is successful, and you are going to keep the file open, 48 * If this call is successful, and you are going to keep the file open,
49 * you should call png_set_sig_bytes(png_ptr, PNG_BYTES_TO_CHECK); once 49 * you should call png_set_sig_bytes(png_ptr, PNG_BYTES_TO_CHECK); once
50 * you have created the png_ptr, so that libpng knows your application 50 * you have created the png_ptr, so that libpng knows your application
51 * has read that many bytes from the start of the file. Make sure you 51 * has read that many bytes from the start of the file. Make sure you
52 * don't call png_set_sig_bytes() with more than 8 bytes read or give it 52 * don't call png_set_sig_bytes() with more than 8 bytes read or give it
53 * an incorrect number of bytes read, or you will either have read too 53 * an incorrect number of bytes read, or you will either have read too
54 * many bytes (your fault), or you are telling libpng to read the wrong 54 * many bytes (your fault), or you are telling libpng to read the wrong
55 * number of magic bytes (also your fault). 55 * number of magic bytes (also your fault).
56 * 56 *
57 * Many applications already read the first 2 or 4 bytes from the start 57 * Many applications already read the first 2 or 4 bytes from the start
58 * of the image to determine the file type, so it would be easiest just 58 * of the image to determine the file type, so it would be easiest just
59 * to pass the bytes to png_sig_cmp() or even skip that if you know 59 * to pass the bytes to png_sig_cmp() or even skip that if you know
60 * you have a PNG file, and call png_set_sig_bytes(). 60 * you have a PNG file, and call png_set_sig_bytes().
61 */ 61 */
62#define PNG_BYTES_TO_CHECK 4 62#define PNG_BYTES_TO_CHECK 4
63int check_if_png(char *file_name, FILE **fp) 63int check_if_png(char *file_name, FILE **fp)
64{ 64{
65 char buf[PNG_BYTES_TO_CHECK]; 65 char buf[PNG_BYTES_TO_CHECK];
66 66
67 /* Open the prospective PNG file. */ 67 /* Open the prospective PNG file. */
68 if ((*fp = fopen(file_name, "rb")) == NULL) 68 if ((*fp = fopen(file_name, "rb")) == NULL)
69 return 0; 69 return 0;
70 70
71 /* Read in some of the signature bytes */ 71 /* Read in some of the signature bytes */
72 if (fread(buf, 1, PNG_BYTES_TO_CHECK, *fp) != PNG_BYTES_TO_CHECK) 72 if (fread(buf, 1, PNG_BYTES_TO_CHECK, *fp) != PNG_BYTES_TO_CHECK)
73 return 0; 73 return 0;
74 74
75 /* Compare the first PNG_BYTES_TO_CHECK bytes of the signature. 75 /* Compare the first PNG_BYTES_TO_CHECK bytes of the signature.
76 Return nonzero (true) if they match */ 76 Return nonzero (true) if they match */
77 77
78 return(!png_sig_cmp(buf, (png_size_t)0, PNG_BYTES_TO_CHECK)); 78 return(!png_sig_cmp(buf, (png_size_t)0, PNG_BYTES_TO_CHECK));
79} 79}
80 80
81/* Read a PNG file. You may want to return an error code if the read 81/* Read a PNG file. You may want to return an error code if the read
82 * fails (depending upon the failure). There are two "prototypes" given 82 * fails (depending upon the failure). There are two "prototypes" given
83 * here - one where we are given the filename, and we need to open the 83 * here - one where we are given the filename, and we need to open the
84 * file, and the other where we are given an open file (possibly with 84 * file, and the other where we are given an open file (possibly with
85 * some or all of the magic bytes read - see comments above). 85 * some or all of the magic bytes read - see comments above).
86 */ 86 */
87#ifdef open_file /* prototype 1 */ 87#ifdef open_file /* prototype 1 */
88void read_png(char *file_name) /* We need to open the file */ 88void read_png(char *file_name) /* We need to open the file */
89{ 89{
90 png_structp png_ptr; 90 png_structp png_ptr;
91 png_infop info_ptr; 91 png_infop info_ptr;
92 unsigned int sig_read = 0; 92 unsigned int sig_read = 0;
93 png_uint_32 width, height; 93 png_uint_32 width, height;
94 int bit_depth, color_type, interlace_type; 94 int bit_depth, color_type, interlace_type;
95 FILE *fp; 95 FILE *fp;
96 96
97 if ((fp = fopen(file_name, "rb")) == NULL) 97 if ((fp = fopen(file_name, "rb")) == NULL)
98 return (ERROR); 98 return (ERROR);
99 99
100#else no_open_file /* prototype 2 */ 100#else no_open_file /* prototype 2 */
101void read_png(FILE *fp, unsigned int sig_read) /* File is already open */ 101void read_png(FILE *fp, unsigned int sig_read) /* File is already open */
102{ 102{
103 png_structp png_ptr; 103 png_structp png_ptr;
104 png_infop info_ptr; 104 png_infop info_ptr;
105 png_uint_32 width, height; 105 png_uint_32 width, height;
106 int bit_depth, color_type, interlace_type; 106 int bit_depth, color_type, interlace_type;
107#endif no_open_file /* Only use one prototype! */ 107#endif no_open_file /* Only use one prototype! */
108 108
109 /* Create and initialize the png_struct with the desired error handler 109 /* Create and initialize the png_struct with the desired error handler
110 * functions. If you want to use the default stderr and longjump method, 110 * functions. If you want to use the default stderr and longjump method,
111 * you can supply NULL for the last three parameters. We also supply the 111 * you can supply NULL for the last three parameters. We also supply the
112 * the compiler header file version, so that we know if the application 112 * the compiler header file version, so that we know if the application
113 * was compiled with a compatible version of the library. REQUIRED 113 * was compiled with a compatible version of the library. REQUIRED
114 */ 114 */
115 png_ptr = png_create_read_struct(PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING, 115 png_ptr = png_create_read_struct(PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING,
116 png_voidp user_error_ptr, user_error_fn, user_warning_fn); 116 png_voidp user_error_ptr, user_error_fn, user_warning_fn);
117 117
118 if (png_ptr == NULL) 118 if (png_ptr == NULL)
119 { 119 {
120 fclose(fp); 120 fclose(fp);
121 return (ERROR); 121 return (ERROR);
122 } 122 }
123 123
124 /* Allocate/initialize the memory for image information. REQUIRED. */ 124 /* Allocate/initialize the memory for image information. REQUIRED. */
125 info_ptr = png_create_info_struct(png_ptr); 125 info_ptr = png_create_info_struct(png_ptr);
126 if (info_ptr == NULL) 126 if (info_ptr == NULL)
127 { 127 {
128 fclose(fp); 128 fclose(fp);
129 png_destroy_read_struct(&png_ptr, NULL, NULL); 129 png_destroy_read_struct(&png_ptr, NULL, NULL);
130 return (ERROR); 130 return (ERROR);
131 } 131 }
132 132
133 /* Set error handling if you are using the setjmp/longjmp method (this is 133 /* Set error handling if you are using the setjmp/longjmp method (this is
134 * the normal method of doing things with libpng). REQUIRED unless you 134 * the normal method of doing things with libpng). REQUIRED unless you
135 * set up your own error handlers in the png_create_read_struct() earlier. 135 * set up your own error handlers in the png_create_read_struct() earlier.
136 */ 136 */
137 137
138 if (setjmp(png_jmpbuf(png_ptr))) 138 if (setjmp(png_jmpbuf(png_ptr)))
139 { 139 {
140 /* Free all of the memory associated with the png_ptr and info_ptr */ 140 /* Free all of the memory associated with the png_ptr and info_ptr */
141 png_destroy_read_struct(&png_ptr, &info_ptr, NULL); 141 png_destroy_read_struct(&png_ptr, &info_ptr, NULL);
142 fclose(fp); 142 fclose(fp);
143 /* If we get here, we had a problem reading the file */ 143 /* If we get here, we had a problem reading the file */
144 return (ERROR); 144 return (ERROR);
145 } 145 }
146 146
147 /* One of the following I/O initialization methods is REQUIRED */ 147 /* One of the following I/O initialization methods is REQUIRED */
148#ifdef streams /* PNG file I/O method 1 */ 148#ifdef streams /* PNG file I/O method 1 */
149 /* Set up the input control if you are using standard C streams */ 149 /* Set up the input control if you are using standard C streams */
150 png_init_io(png_ptr, fp); 150 png_init_io(png_ptr, fp);
151 151
152#else no_streams /* PNG file I/O method 2 */ 152#else no_streams /* PNG file I/O method 2 */
153 /* If you are using replacement read functions, instead of calling 153 /* If you are using replacement read functions, instead of calling
154 * png_init_io() here you would call: 154 * png_init_io() here you would call:
155 */ 155 */
156 png_set_read_fn(png_ptr, (void *)user_io_ptr, user_read_fn); 156 png_set_read_fn(png_ptr, (void *)user_io_ptr, user_read_fn);
157 /* where user_io_ptr is a structure you want available to the callbacks */ 157 /* where user_io_ptr is a structure you want available to the callbacks */
158#endif no_streams /* Use only one I/O method! */ 158#endif no_streams /* Use only one I/O method! */
159 159
160 /* If we have already read some of the signature */ 160 /* If we have already read some of the signature */
161 png_set_sig_bytes(png_ptr, sig_read); 161 png_set_sig_bytes(png_ptr, sig_read);
162 162
163#ifdef hilevel 163#ifdef hilevel
164 /* 164 /*
165 * If you have enough memory to read in the entire image at once, 165 * If you have enough memory to read in the entire image at once,
166 * and you need to specify only transforms that can be controlled 166 * and you need to specify only transforms that can be controlled
167 * with one of the PNG_TRANSFORM_* bits (this presently excludes 167 * with one of the PNG_TRANSFORM_* bits (this presently excludes
168 * quantizing, filling, setting background, and doing gamma 168 * quantizing, filling, setting background, and doing gamma
169 * adjustment), then you can read the entire image (including 169 * adjustment), then you can read the entire image (including
170 * pixels) into the info structure with this call: 170 * pixels) into the info structure with this call:
171 */ 171 */
172 png_read_png(png_ptr, info_ptr, png_transforms, NULL); 172 png_read_png(png_ptr, info_ptr, png_transforms, NULL);
173 173
174#else 174#else
175 /* OK, you're doing it the hard way, with the lower-level functions */ 175 /* OK, you're doing it the hard way, with the lower-level functions */
176 176
177 /* The call to png_read_info() gives us all of the information from the 177 /* The call to png_read_info() gives us all of the information from the
178 * PNG file before the first IDAT (image data chunk). REQUIRED 178 * PNG file before the first IDAT (image data chunk). REQUIRED
179 */ 179 */
180 png_read_info(png_ptr, info_ptr); 180 png_read_info(png_ptr, info_ptr);
181 181
182 png_get_IHDR(png_ptr, info_ptr, &width, &height, &bit_depth, &color_type, 182 png_get_IHDR(png_ptr, info_ptr, &width, &height, &bit_depth, &color_type,
183 &interlace_type, NULL, NULL); 183 &interlace_type, NULL, NULL);
184 184
185 /* Set up the data transformations you want. Note that these are all 185 /* Set up the data transformations you want. Note that these are all
186 * optional. Only call them if you want/need them. Many of the 186 * optional. Only call them if you want/need them. Many of the
187 * transformations only work on specific types of images, and many 187 * transformations only work on specific types of images, and many
188 * are mutually exclusive. 188 * are mutually exclusive.
189 */ 189 */
190 190
191 /* Tell libpng to strip 16 bit/color files down to 8 bits/color. 191 /* Tell libpng to strip 16 bit/color files down to 8 bits/color.
192 * Use accurate scaling if it's available, otherwise just chop off the 192 * Use accurate scaling if it's available, otherwise just chop off the
193 * low byte. 193 * low byte.
194 */ 194 */
195#ifdef PNG_READ_SCALE_16_TO_8_SUPPORTED 195#ifdef PNG_READ_SCALE_16_TO_8_SUPPORTED
196 png_set_scale_16(png_ptr); 196 png_set_scale_16(png_ptr);
197#else 197#else
198 png_set_strip_16(png_ptr); 198 png_set_strip_16(png_ptr);
199#endif 199#endif
200 200
201 /* Strip alpha bytes from the input data without combining with the 201 /* Strip alpha bytes from the input data without combining with the
202 * background (not recommended). 202 * background (not recommended).
203 */ 203 */
204 png_set_strip_alpha(png_ptr); 204 png_set_strip_alpha(png_ptr);
205 205
206 /* Extract multiple pixels with bit depths of 1, 2, and 4 from a single 206 /* Extract multiple pixels with bit depths of 1, 2, and 4 from a single
207 * byte into separate bytes (useful for paletted and grayscale images). 207 * byte into separate bytes (useful for paletted and grayscale images).
208 */ 208 */
209 png_set_packing(png_ptr); 209 png_set_packing(png_ptr);
210 210
211 /* Change the order of packed pixels to least significant bit first 211 /* Change the order of packed pixels to least significant bit first
212 * (not useful if you are using png_set_packing). */ 212 * (not useful if you are using png_set_packing). */
213 png_set_packswap(png_ptr); 213 png_set_packswap(png_ptr);
214 214
215 /* Expand paletted colors into true RGB triplets */ 215 /* Expand paletted colors into true RGB triplets */
216 if (color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE) 216 if (color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE)
217 png_set_palette_to_rgb(png_ptr); 217 png_set_palette_to_rgb(png_ptr);
218 218
219 /* Expand grayscale images to the full 8 bits from 1, 2, or 4 bits/pixel */ 219 /* Expand grayscale images to the full 8 bits from 1, 2, or 4 bits/pixel */
220 if (color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY && bit_depth < 8) 220 if (color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY && bit_depth < 8)
221 png_set_expand_gray_1_2_4_to_8(png_ptr); 221 png_set_expand_gray_1_2_4_to_8(png_ptr);
222 222
223 /* Expand paletted or RGB images with transparency to full alpha channels 223 /* Expand paletted or RGB images with transparency to full alpha channels
224 * so the data will be available as RGBA quartets. 224 * so the data will be available as RGBA quartets.
225 */ 225 */
226 if (png_get_valid(png_ptr, info_ptr, PNG_INFO_tRNS)) 226 if (png_get_valid(png_ptr, info_ptr, PNG_INFO_tRNS))
227 png_set_tRNS_to_alpha(png_ptr); 227 png_set_tRNS_to_alpha(png_ptr);
228 228
229 /* Set the background color to draw transparent and alpha images over. 229 /* Set the background color to draw transparent and alpha images over.
230 * It is possible to set the red, green, and blue components directly 230 * It is possible to set the red, green, and blue components directly
231 * for paletted images instead of supplying a palette index. Note that 231 * for paletted images instead of supplying a palette index. Note that
232 * even if the PNG file supplies a background, you are not required to 232 * even if the PNG file supplies a background, you are not required to
233 * use it - you should use the (solid) application background if it has one. 233 * use it - you should use the (solid) application background if it has one.
234 */ 234 */
235 235
236 png_color_16 my_background, *image_background; 236 png_color_16 my_background, *image_background;
237 237
238 if (png_get_bKGD(png_ptr, info_ptr, &image_background)) 238 if (png_get_bKGD(png_ptr, info_ptr, &image_background))
239 png_set_background(png_ptr, image_background, 239 png_set_background(png_ptr, image_background,
240 PNG_BACKGROUND_GAMMA_FILE, 1, 1.0); 240 PNG_BACKGROUND_GAMMA_FILE, 1, 1.0);
241 else 241 else
242 png_set_background(png_ptr, &my_background, 242 png_set_background(png_ptr, &my_background,
243 PNG_BACKGROUND_GAMMA_SCREEN, 0, 1.0); 243 PNG_BACKGROUND_GAMMA_SCREEN, 0, 1.0);
244 244
245 /* Some suggestions as to how to get a screen gamma value 245 /* Some suggestions as to how to get a screen gamma value
246 * 246 *
247 * Note that screen gamma is the display_exponent, which includes 247 * Note that screen gamma is the display_exponent, which includes
248 * the CRT_exponent and any correction for viewing conditions 248 * the CRT_exponent and any correction for viewing conditions
249 */ 249 */
250 if (/* We have a user-defined screen gamma value */) 250 if (/* We have a user-defined screen gamma value */)
251 { 251 {
252 screen_gamma = user-defined screen_gamma; 252 screen_gamma = user-defined screen_gamma;
253 } 253 }
254 /* This is one way that applications share the same screen gamma value */ 254 /* This is one way that applications share the same screen gamma value */
255 else if ((gamma_str = getenv("SCREEN_GAMMA")) != NULL) 255 else if ((gamma_str = getenv("SCREEN_GAMMA")) != NULL)
256 { 256 {
257 screen_gamma = atof(gamma_str); 257 screen_gamma = atof(gamma_str);
258 } 258 }
259 /* If we don't have another value */ 259 /* If we don't have another value */
260 else 260 else
261 { 261 {
262 screen_gamma = 2.2; /* A good guess for a PC monitor in a dimly 262 screen_gamma = 2.2; /* A good guess for a PC monitor in a dimly
263 lit room */ 263 lit room */
264 screen_gamma = 1.7 or 1.0; /* A good guess for Mac systems */ 264 screen_gamma = 1.7 or 1.0; /* A good guess for Mac systems */
265 } 265 }
266 266
267 /* Tell libpng to handle the gamma conversion for you. The final call 267 /* Tell libpng to handle the gamma conversion for you. The final call
268 * is a good guess for PC generated images, but it should be configurable 268 * is a good guess for PC generated images, but it should be configurable
269 * by the user at run time by the user. It is strongly suggested that 269 * by the user at run time by the user. It is strongly suggested that
270 * your application support gamma correction. 270 * your application support gamma correction.
271 */ 271 */
272 272
273 int intent; 273 int intent;
274 274
275 if (png_get_sRGB(png_ptr, info_ptr, &intent)) 275 if (png_get_sRGB(png_ptr, info_ptr, &intent))
276 png_set_gamma(png_ptr, screen_gamma, 0.45455); 276 png_set_gamma(png_ptr, screen_gamma, 0.45455);
277 else 277 else
278 { 278 {
279 double image_gamma; 279 double image_gamma;
280 if (png_get_gAMA(png_ptr, info_ptr, &image_gamma)) 280 if (png_get_gAMA(png_ptr, info_ptr, &image_gamma))
281 png_set_gamma(png_ptr, screen_gamma, image_gamma); 281 png_set_gamma(png_ptr, screen_gamma, image_gamma);
282 else 282 else
283 png_set_gamma(png_ptr, screen_gamma, 0.45455); 283 png_set_gamma(png_ptr, screen_gamma, 0.45455);
284 } 284 }
285 285
286#ifdef PNG_READ_QUANTIZE_SUPPORTED 286#ifdef PNG_READ_QUANTIZE_SUPPORTED
287 /* Quantize RGB files down to 8 bit palette or reduce palettes 287 /* Quantize RGB files down to 8 bit palette or reduce palettes
288 * to the number of colors available on your screen. 288 * to the number of colors available on your screen.
289 */ 289 */
290 if (color_type & PNG_COLOR_MASK_COLOR) 290 if (color_type & PNG_COLOR_MASK_COLOR)
291 { 291 {
292 int num_palette; 292 int num_palette;
293 png_colorp palette; 293 png_colorp palette;
294 294
295 /* This reduces the image to the application supplied palette */ 295 /* This reduces the image to the application supplied palette */
296 if (/* We have our own palette */) 296 if (/* We have our own palette */)
297 { 297 {
298 /* An array of colors to which the image should be quantized */ 298 /* An array of colors to which the image should be quantized */
299 png_color std_color_cube[MAX_SCREEN_COLORS]; 299 png_color std_color_cube[MAX_SCREEN_COLORS];
300 300
301 png_set_quantize(png_ptr, std_color_cube, MAX_SCREEN_COLORS, 301 png_set_quantize(png_ptr, std_color_cube, MAX_SCREEN_COLORS,
302 MAX_SCREEN_COLORS, NULL, 0); 302 MAX_SCREEN_COLORS, NULL, 0);
303 } 303 }
304 /* This reduces the image to the palette supplied in the file */ 304 /* This reduces the image to the palette supplied in the file */
305 else if (png_get_PLTE(png_ptr, info_ptr, &palette, &num_palette)) 305 else if (png_get_PLTE(png_ptr, info_ptr, &palette, &num_palette))
306 { 306 {
307 png_uint_16p histogram = NULL; 307 png_uint_16p histogram = NULL;
308 308
309 png_get_hIST(png_ptr, info_ptr, &histogram); 309 png_get_hIST(png_ptr, info_ptr, &histogram);
310 310
311 png_set_quantize(png_ptr, palette, num_palette, 311 png_set_quantize(png_ptr, palette, num_palette,
312 max_screen_colors, histogram, 0); 312 max_screen_colors, histogram, 0);
313 } 313 }
314 } 314 }
315#endif /* PNG_READ_QUANTIZE_SUPPORTED */ 315#endif /* PNG_READ_QUANTIZE_SUPPORTED */
316 316
317 /* Invert monochrome files to have 0 as white and 1 as black */ 317 /* Invert monochrome files to have 0 as white and 1 as black */
318 png_set_invert_mono(png_ptr); 318 png_set_invert_mono(png_ptr);
319 319
320 /* If you want to shift the pixel values from the range [0,255] or 320 /* If you want to shift the pixel values from the range [0,255] or
321 * [0,65535] to the original [0,7] or [0,31], or whatever range the 321 * [0,65535] to the original [0,7] or [0,31], or whatever range the
322 * colors were originally in: 322 * colors were originally in:
323 */ 323 */
324 if (png_get_valid(png_ptr, info_ptr, PNG_INFO_sBIT)) 324 if (png_get_valid(png_ptr, info_ptr, PNG_INFO_sBIT))
325 { 325 {
326 png_color_8p sig_bit_p; 326 png_color_8p sig_bit_p;
327 327
328 png_get_sBIT(png_ptr, info_ptr, &sig_bit_p); 328 png_get_sBIT(png_ptr, info_ptr, &sig_bit_p);
329 png_set_shift(png_ptr, sig_bit_p); 329 png_set_shift(png_ptr, sig_bit_p);
330 } 330 }
331 331
332 /* Flip the RGB pixels to BGR (or RGBA to BGRA) */ 332 /* Flip the RGB pixels to BGR (or RGBA to BGRA) */
333 if (color_type & PNG_COLOR_MASK_COLOR) 333 if (color_type & PNG_COLOR_MASK_COLOR)
334 png_set_bgr(png_ptr); 334 png_set_bgr(png_ptr);
335 335
336 /* Swap the RGBA or GA data to ARGB or AG (or BGRA to ABGR) */ 336 /* Swap the RGBA or GA data to ARGB or AG (or BGRA to ABGR) */
337 png_set_swap_alpha(png_ptr); 337 png_set_swap_alpha(png_ptr);
338 338
339 /* Swap bytes of 16 bit files to least significant byte first */ 339 /* Swap bytes of 16 bit files to least significant byte first */
340 png_set_swap(png_ptr); 340 png_set_swap(png_ptr);
341 341
342 /* Add filler (or alpha) byte (before/after each RGB triplet) */ 342 /* Add filler (or alpha) byte (before/after each RGB triplet) */
343 png_set_filler(png_ptr, 0xff, PNG_FILLER_AFTER); 343 png_set_filler(png_ptr, 0xff, PNG_FILLER_AFTER);
344 344
345#ifdef PNG_READ_INTERLACING_SUPPORTED 345#ifdef PNG_READ_INTERLACING_SUPPORTED
346 /* Turn on interlace handling. REQUIRED if you are not using 346 /* Turn on interlace handling. REQUIRED if you are not using
347 * png_read_image(). To see how to handle interlacing passes, 347 * png_read_image(). To see how to handle interlacing passes,
348 * see the png_read_row() method below: 348 * see the png_read_row() method below:
349 */ 349 */
350 number_passes = png_set_interlace_handling(png_ptr); 350 number_passes = png_set_interlace_handling(png_ptr);
351#else 351#else
352 number_passes = 1; 352 number_passes = 1;
353#endif /* PNG_READ_INTERLACING_SUPPORTED */ 353#endif /* PNG_READ_INTERLACING_SUPPORTED */
354 354
355 355
356 /* Optional call to gamma correct and add the background to the palette 356 /* Optional call to gamma correct and add the background to the palette
357 * and update info structure. REQUIRED if you are expecting libpng to 357 * and update info structure. REQUIRED if you are expecting libpng to
358 * update the palette for you (ie you selected such a transform above). 358 * update the palette for you (ie you selected such a transform above).
359 */ 359 */
360 png_read_update_info(png_ptr, info_ptr); 360 png_read_update_info(png_ptr, info_ptr);
361 361
362 /* Allocate the memory to hold the image using the fields of info_ptr. */ 362 /* Allocate the memory to hold the image using the fields of info_ptr. */
363 363
364 /* The easiest way to read the image: */ 364 /* The easiest way to read the image: */
365 png_bytep row_pointers[height]; 365 png_bytep row_pointers[height];
366 366
367 /* Clear the pointer array */ 367 /* Clear the pointer array */
368 for (row = 0; row < height; row++) 368 for (row = 0; row < height; row++)
369 row_pointers[row] = NULL; 369 row_pointers[row] = NULL;
370 370
371 for (row = 0; row < height; row++) 371 for (row = 0; row < height; row++)
372 row_pointers[row] = png_malloc(png_ptr, png_get_rowbytes(png_ptr, 372 row_pointers[row] = png_malloc(png_ptr, png_get_rowbytes(png_ptr,
373 info_ptr)); 373 info_ptr));
374 374
375 /* Now it's time to read the image. One of these methods is REQUIRED */ 375 /* Now it's time to read the image. One of these methods is REQUIRED */
376#ifdef entire /* Read the entire image in one go */ 376#ifdef entire /* Read the entire image in one go */
377 png_read_image(png_ptr, row_pointers); 377 png_read_image(png_ptr, row_pointers);
378 378
379#else no_entire /* Read the image one or more scanlines at a time */ 379#else no_entire /* Read the image one or more scanlines at a time */
380 /* The other way to read images - deal with interlacing: */ 380 /* The other way to read images - deal with interlacing: */
381 381
382 for (pass = 0; pass < number_passes; pass++) 382 for (pass = 0; pass < number_passes; pass++)
383 { 383 {
384#ifdef single /* Read the image a single row at a time */ 384#ifdef single /* Read the image a single row at a time */
385 for (y = 0; y < height; y++) 385 for (y = 0; y < height; y++)
386 { 386 {
387 png_read_rows(png_ptr, &row_pointers[y], NULL, 1); 387 png_read_rows(png_ptr, &row_pointers[y], NULL, 1);
388 } 388 }
389 389
390#else no_single /* Read the image several rows at a time */ 390#else no_single /* Read the image several rows at a time */
391 for (y = 0; y < height; y += number_of_rows) 391 for (y = 0; y < height; y += number_of_rows)
392 { 392 {
393#ifdef sparkle /* Read the image using the "sparkle" effect. */ 393#ifdef sparkle /* Read the image using the "sparkle" effect. */
394 png_read_rows(png_ptr, &row_pointers[y], NULL, 394 png_read_rows(png_ptr, &row_pointers[y], NULL,
395 number_of_rows); 395 number_of_rows);
396#else no_sparkle /* Read the image using the "rectangle" effect */ 396#else no_sparkle /* Read the image using the "rectangle" effect */
397 png_read_rows(png_ptr, NULL, &row_pointers[y], 397 png_read_rows(png_ptr, NULL, &row_pointers[y],
398 number_of_rows); 398 number_of_rows);
399#endif no_sparkle /* Use only one of these two methods */ 399#endif no_sparkle /* Use only one of these two methods */
400 } 400 }
401 401
402 /* If you want to display the image after every pass, do so here */ 402 /* If you want to display the image after every pass, do so here */
403#endif no_single /* Use only one of these two methods */ 403#endif no_single /* Use only one of these two methods */
404 } 404 }
405#endif no_entire /* Use only one of these two methods */ 405#endif no_entire /* Use only one of these two methods */
406 406
407 /* Read rest of file, and get additional chunks in info_ptr - REQUIRED */ 407 /* Read rest of file, and get additional chunks in info_ptr - REQUIRED */
408 png_read_end(png_ptr, info_ptr); 408 png_read_end(png_ptr, info_ptr);
409#endif hilevel 409#endif hilevel
410 410
411 /* At this point you have read the entire image */ 411 /* At this point you have read the entire image */
412 412
413 /* Clean up after the read, and free any memory allocated - REQUIRED */ 413 /* Clean up after the read, and free any memory allocated - REQUIRED */
414 png_destroy_read_struct(&png_ptr, &info_ptr, NULL); 414 png_destroy_read_struct(&png_ptr, &info_ptr, NULL);
415 415
416 /* Close the file */ 416 /* Close the file */
417 fclose(fp); 417 fclose(fp);
418 418
419 /* That's it */ 419 /* That's it */
420 return (OK); 420 return (OK);
421} 421}
422 422
423/* Progressively read a file */ 423/* Progressively read a file */
424 424
425int 425int
426initialize_png_reader(png_structp *png_ptr, png_infop *info_ptr) 426initialize_png_reader(png_structp *png_ptr, png_infop *info_ptr)
427{ 427{
428 /* Create and initialize the png_struct with the desired error handler 428 /* Create and initialize the png_struct with the desired error handler
429 * functions. If you want to use the default stderr and longjump method, 429 * functions. If you want to use the default stderr and longjump method,
430 * you can supply NULL for the last three parameters. We also check that 430 * you can supply NULL for the last three parameters. We also check that
431 * the library version is compatible in case we are using dynamically 431 * the library version is compatible in case we are using dynamically
432 * linked libraries. 432 * linked libraries.
433 */ 433 */
434 *png_ptr = png_create_read_struct(PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING, 434 *png_ptr = png_create_read_struct(PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING,
435 png_voidp user_error_ptr, user_error_fn, user_warning_fn); 435 png_voidp user_error_ptr, user_error_fn, user_warning_fn);
436 436
437 if (*png_ptr == NULL) 437 if (*png_ptr == NULL)
438 { 438 {
439 *info_ptr = NULL; 439 *info_ptr = NULL;
440 return (ERROR); 440 return (ERROR);
441 } 441 }
442 442
443 *info_ptr = png_create_info_struct(png_ptr); 443 *info_ptr = png_create_info_struct(png_ptr);
444 444
445 if (*info_ptr == NULL) 445 if (*info_ptr == NULL)
446 { 446 {
447 png_destroy_read_struct(png_ptr, info_ptr, NULL); 447 png_destroy_read_struct(png_ptr, info_ptr, NULL);
448 return (ERROR); 448 return (ERROR);
449 } 449 }
450 450
451 if (setjmp(png_jmpbuf((*png_ptr)))) 451 if (setjmp(png_jmpbuf((*png_ptr))))
452 { 452 {
453 png_destroy_read_struct(png_ptr, info_ptr, NULL); 453 png_destroy_read_struct(png_ptr, info_ptr, NULL);
454 return (ERROR); 454 return (ERROR);
455 } 455 }
456 456
457 /* This one's new. You will need to provide all three 457 /* This one's new. You will need to provide all three
458 * function callbacks, even if you aren't using them all. 458 * function callbacks, even if you aren't using them all.
459 * If you aren't using all functions, you can specify NULL 459 * If you aren't using all functions, you can specify NULL
460 * parameters. Even when all three functions are NULL, 460 * parameters. Even when all three functions are NULL,
461 * you need to call png_set_progressive_read_fn(). 461 * you need to call png_set_progressive_read_fn().
462 * These functions shouldn't be dependent on global or 462 * These functions shouldn't be dependent on global or
463 * static variables if you are decoding several images 463 * static variables if you are decoding several images
464 * simultaneously. You should store stream specific data 464 * simultaneously. You should store stream specific data
465 * in a separate struct, given as the second parameter, 465 * in a separate struct, given as the second parameter,
466 * and retrieve the pointer from inside the callbacks using 466 * and retrieve the pointer from inside the callbacks using
467 * the function png_get_progressive_ptr(png_ptr). 467 * the function png_get_progressive_ptr(png_ptr).
468 */ 468 */
469 png_set_progressive_read_fn(*png_ptr, (void *)stream_data, 469 png_set_progressive_read_fn(*png_ptr, (void *)stream_data,
470 info_callback, row_callback, end_callback); 470 info_callback, row_callback, end_callback);
471 471
472 return (OK); 472 return (OK);
473} 473}
474 474
475int 475int
476process_data(png_structp *png_ptr, png_infop *info_ptr, 476process_data(png_structp *png_ptr, png_infop *info_ptr,
477 png_bytep buffer, png_uint_32 length) 477 png_bytep buffer, png_uint_32 length)
478{ 478{
479 if (setjmp(png_jmpbuf((*png_ptr)))) 479 if (setjmp(png_jmpbuf((*png_ptr))))
480 { 480 {
481 /* Free the png_ptr and info_ptr memory on error */ 481 /* Free the png_ptr and info_ptr memory on error */
482 png_destroy_read_struct(png_ptr, info_ptr, NULL); 482 png_destroy_read_struct(png_ptr, info_ptr, NULL);
483 return (ERROR); 483 return (ERROR);
484 } 484 }
485 485
486 /* This one's new also. Simply give it chunks of data as 486 /* This one's new also. Simply give it chunks of data as
487 * they arrive from the data stream (in order, of course). 487 * they arrive from the data stream (in order, of course).
488 * On segmented machines, don't give it any more than 64K. 488 * On segmented machines, don't give it any more than 64K.
489 * The library seems to run fine with sizes of 4K, although 489 * The library seems to run fine with sizes of 4K, although
490 * you can give it much less if necessary (I assume you can 490 * you can give it much less if necessary (I assume you can
491 * give it chunks of 1 byte, but I haven't tried with less 491 * give it chunks of 1 byte, but I haven't tried with less
492 * than 256 bytes yet). When this function returns, you may 492 * than 256 bytes yet). When this function returns, you may
493 * want to display any rows that were generated in the row 493 * want to display any rows that were generated in the row
494 * callback, if you aren't already displaying them there. 494 * callback, if you aren't already displaying them there.
495 */ 495 */
496 png_process_data(*png_ptr, *info_ptr, buffer, length); 496 png_process_data(*png_ptr, *info_ptr, buffer, length);
497 return (OK); 497 return (OK);
498} 498}
499 499
500info_callback(png_structp png_ptr, png_infop info) 500info_callback(png_structp png_ptr, png_infop info)
501{ 501{
502 /* Do any setup here, including setting any of the transformations 502 /* Do any setup here, including setting any of the transformations
503 * mentioned in the Reading PNG files section. For now, you _must_ 503 * mentioned in the Reading PNG files section. For now, you _must_
504 * call either png_start_read_image() or png_read_update_info() 504 * call either png_start_read_image() or png_read_update_info()
505 * after all the transformations are set (even if you don't set 505 * after all the transformations are set (even if you don't set
506 * any). You may start getting rows before png_process_data() 506 * any). You may start getting rows before png_process_data()
507 * returns, so this is your last chance to prepare for that. 507 * returns, so this is your last chance to prepare for that.
508 */ 508 */
509} 509}
510 510
511row_callback(png_structp png_ptr, png_bytep new_row, 511row_callback(png_structp png_ptr, png_bytep new_row,
512 png_uint_32 row_num, int pass) 512 png_uint_32 row_num, int pass)
513{ 513{
514 /* 514 /*
515 * This function is called for every row in the image. If the 515 * This function is called for every row in the image. If the
516 * image is interlaced, and you turned on the interlace handler, 516 * image is interlaced, and you turned on the interlace handler,
517 * this function will be called for every row in every pass. 517 * this function will be called for every row in every pass.
518 * 518 *
519 * In this function you will receive a pointer to new row data from 519 * In this function you will receive a pointer to new row data from
520 * libpng called new_row that is to replace a corresponding row (of 520 * libpng called new_row that is to replace a corresponding row (of
521 * the same data format) in a buffer allocated by your application. 521 * the same data format) in a buffer allocated by your application.
522 * 522 *
523 * The new row data pointer "new_row" may be NULL, indicating there is 523 * The new row data pointer "new_row" may be NULL, indicating there is
524 * no new data to be replaced (in cases of interlace loading). 524 * no new data to be replaced (in cases of interlace loading).
525 * 525 *
526 * If new_row is not NULL then you need to call 526 * If new_row is not NULL then you need to call
527 * png_progressive_combine_row() to replace the corresponding row as 527 * png_progressive_combine_row() to replace the corresponding row as
528 * shown below: 528 * shown below:
529 */ 529 */
530 530
531 /* Get pointer to corresponding row in our 531 /* Get pointer to corresponding row in our
532 * PNG read buffer. 532 * PNG read buffer.
533 */ 533 */
534 png_bytep old_row = ((png_bytep *)our_data)[row_num]; 534 png_bytep old_row = ((png_bytep *)our_data)[row_num];
535 535
536#ifdef PNG_READ_INTERLACING_SUPPORTED 536#ifdef PNG_READ_INTERLACING_SUPPORTED
537 /* If both rows are allocated then copy the new row 537 /* If both rows are allocated then copy the new row
538 * data to the corresponding row data. 538 * data to the corresponding row data.
539 */ 539 */
540 if ((old_row != NULL) && (new_row != NULL)) 540 if ((old_row != NULL) && (new_row != NULL))
541 png_progressive_combine_row(png_ptr, old_row, new_row); 541 png_progressive_combine_row(png_ptr, old_row, new_row);
542 542
543 /* 543 /*
544 * The rows and passes are called in order, so you don't really 544 * The rows and passes are called in order, so you don't really
545 * need the row_num and pass, but I'm supplying them because it 545 * need the row_num and pass, but I'm supplying them because it
546 * may make your life easier. 546 * may make your life easier.
547 * 547 *
548 * For the non-NULL rows of interlaced images, you must call 548 * For the non-NULL rows of interlaced images, you must call
549 * png_progressive_combine_row() passing in the new row and the 549 * png_progressive_combine_row() passing in the new row and the
550 * old row, as demonstrated above. You can call this function for 550 * old row, as demonstrated above. You can call this function for
551 * NULL rows (it will just return) and for non-interlaced images 551 * NULL rows (it will just return) and for non-interlaced images
552 * (it just does the png_memcpy for you) if it will make the code 552 * (it just does the png_memcpy for you) if it will make the code
553 * easier. Thus, you can just do this for all cases: 553 * easier. Thus, you can just do this for all cases:
554 */ 554 */
555 555
556 png_progressive_combine_row(png_ptr, old_row, new_row); 556 png_progressive_combine_row(png_ptr, old_row, new_row);
557 557
558 /* where old_row is what was displayed for previous rows. Note 558 /* where old_row is what was displayed for previous rows. Note
559 * that the first pass (pass == 0 really) will completely cover 559 * that the first pass (pass == 0 really) will completely cover
560 * the old row, so the rows do not have to be initialized. After 560 * the old row, so the rows do not have to be initialized. After
561 * the first pass (and only for interlaced images), you will have 561 * the first pass (and only for interlaced images), you will have
562 * to pass the current row as new_row, and the function will combine 562 * to pass the current row as new_row, and the function will combine
563 * the old row and the new row. 563 * the old row and the new row.
564 */ 564 */
565#endif /* PNG_READ_INTERLACING_SUPPORTED */ 565#endif /* PNG_READ_INTERLACING_SUPPORTED */
566} 566}
567 567
568end_callback(png_structp png_ptr, png_infop info) 568end_callback(png_structp png_ptr, png_infop info)
569{ 569{
570 /* This function is called when the whole image has been read, 570 /* This function is called when the whole image has been read,
571 * including any chunks after the image (up to and including 571 * including any chunks after the image (up to and including
572 * the IEND). You will usually have the same info chunk as you 572 * the IEND). You will usually have the same info chunk as you
573 * had in the header, although some data may have been added 573 * had in the header, although some data may have been added
574 * to the comments and time fields. 574 * to the comments and time fields.
575 * 575 *
576 * Most people won't do much here, perhaps setting a flag that 576 * Most people won't do much here, perhaps setting a flag that
577 * marks the image as finished. 577 * marks the image as finished.
578 */ 578 */
579} 579}
580 580
581/* Write a png file */ 581/* Write a png file */
582void write_png(char *file_name /* , ... other image information ... */) 582void write_png(char *file_name /* , ... other image information ... */)
583{ 583{
584 FILE *fp; 584 FILE *fp;
585 png_structp png_ptr; 585 png_structp png_ptr;
586 png_infop info_ptr; 586 png_infop info_ptr;
587 png_colorp palette; 587 png_colorp palette;
588 588
589 /* Open the file */ 589 /* Open the file */
590 fp = fopen(file_name, "wb"); 590 fp = fopen(file_name, "wb");
591 if (fp == NULL) 591 if (fp == NULL)
592 return (ERROR); 592 return (ERROR);
593 593
594 /* Create and initialize the png_struct with the desired error handler 594 /* Create and initialize the png_struct with the desired error handler
595 * functions. If you want to use the default stderr and longjump method, 595 * functions. If you want to use the default stderr and longjump method,
596 * you can supply NULL for the last three parameters. We also check that 596 * you can supply NULL for the last three parameters. We also check that
597 * the library version is compatible with the one used at compile time, 597 * the library version is compatible with the one used at compile time,
598 * in case we are using dynamically linked libraries. REQUIRED. 598 * in case we are using dynamically linked libraries. REQUIRED.
599 */ 599 */
600 png_ptr = png_create_write_struct(PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING, 600 png_ptr = png_create_write_struct(PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING,
601 png_voidp user_error_ptr, user_error_fn, user_warning_fn); 601 png_voidp user_error_ptr, user_error_fn, user_warning_fn);
602 602
603 if (png_ptr == NULL) 603 if (png_ptr == NULL)
604 { 604 {
605 fclose(fp); 605 fclose(fp);
606 return (ERROR); 606 return (ERROR);
607 } 607 }
608 608
609 /* Allocate/initialize the image information data. REQUIRED */ 609 /* Allocate/initialize the image information data. REQUIRED */
610 info_ptr = png_create_info_struct(png_ptr); 610 info_ptr = png_create_info_struct(png_ptr);
611 if (info_ptr == NULL) 611 if (info_ptr == NULL)
612 { 612 {
613 fclose(fp); 613 fclose(fp);
614 png_destroy_write_struct(&png_ptr, NULL); 614 png_destroy_write_struct(&png_ptr, NULL);
615 return (ERROR); 615 return (ERROR);
616 } 616 }
617 617
618 /* Set error handling. REQUIRED if you aren't supplying your own 618 /* Set error handling. REQUIRED if you aren't supplying your own
619 * error handling functions in the png_create_write_struct() call. 619 * error handling functions in the png_create_write_struct() call.
620 */ 620 */
621 if (setjmp(png_jmpbuf(png_ptr))) 621 if (setjmp(png_jmpbuf(png_ptr)))
622 { 622 {
623 /* If we get here, we had a problem writing the file */ 623 /* If we get here, we had a problem writing the file */
624 fclose(fp); 624 fclose(fp);
625 png_destroy_write_struct(&png_ptr, &info_ptr); 625 png_destroy_write_struct(&png_ptr, &info_ptr);
626 return (ERROR); 626 return (ERROR);
627 } 627 }
628 628
629 /* One of the following I/O initialization functions is REQUIRED */ 629 /* One of the following I/O initialization functions is REQUIRED */
630 630
631#ifdef streams /* I/O initialization method 1 */ 631#ifdef streams /* I/O initialization method 1 */
632 /* Set up the output control if you are using standard C streams */ 632 /* Set up the output control if you are using standard C streams */
633 png_init_io(png_ptr, fp); 633 png_init_io(png_ptr, fp);
634 634
635#else no_streams /* I/O initialization method 2 */ 635#else no_streams /* I/O initialization method 2 */
636 /* If you are using replacement write functions, instead of calling 636 /* If you are using replacement write functions, instead of calling
637 * png_init_io() here you would call 637 * png_init_io() here you would call
638 */ 638 */
639 png_set_write_fn(png_ptr, (void *)user_io_ptr, user_write_fn, 639 png_set_write_fn(png_ptr, (void *)user_io_ptr, user_write_fn,
640 user_IO_flush_function); 640 user_IO_flush_function);
641 /* where user_io_ptr is a structure you want available to the callbacks */ 641 /* where user_io_ptr is a structure you want available to the callbacks */
642#endif no_streams /* Only use one initialization method */ 642#endif no_streams /* Only use one initialization method */
643 643
644#ifdef hilevel 644#ifdef hilevel
645 /* This is the easy way. Use it if you already have all the 645 /* This is the easy way. Use it if you already have all the
646 * image info living in the structure. You could "|" many 646 * image info living in the structure. You could "|" many
647 * PNG_TRANSFORM flags into the png_transforms integer here. 647 * PNG_TRANSFORM flags into the png_transforms integer here.
648 */ 648 */
649 png_write_png(png_ptr, info_ptr, png_transforms, NULL); 649 png_write_png(png_ptr, info_ptr, png_transforms, NULL);
650 650
651#else 651#else
652 /* This is the hard way */ 652 /* This is the hard way */
653 653
654 /* Set the image information here. Width and height are up to 2^31, 654 /* Set the image information here. Width and height are up to 2^31,
655 * bit_depth is one of 1, 2, 4, 8, or 16, but valid values also depend on 655 * bit_depth is one of 1, 2, 4, 8, or 16, but valid values also depend on
656 * the color_type selected. color_type is one of PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY, 656 * the color_type selected. color_type is one of PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY,
657 * PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY_ALPHA, PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE, PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB, 657 * PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY_ALPHA, PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE, PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB,
658 * or PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB_ALPHA. interlace is either PNG_INTERLACE_NONE or 658 * or PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB_ALPHA. interlace is either PNG_INTERLACE_NONE or
659 * PNG_INTERLACE_ADAM7, and the compression_type and filter_type MUST 659 * PNG_INTERLACE_ADAM7, and the compression_type and filter_type MUST
660 * currently be PNG_COMPRESSION_TYPE_BASE and PNG_FILTER_TYPE_BASE. REQUIRED 660 * currently be PNG_COMPRESSION_TYPE_BASE and PNG_FILTER_TYPE_BASE. REQUIRED
661 */ 661 */
662 png_set_IHDR(png_ptr, info_ptr, width, height, bit_depth, PNG_COLOR_TYPE_???, 662 png_set_IHDR(png_ptr, info_ptr, width, height, bit_depth, PNG_COLOR_TYPE_???,
663 PNG_INTERLACE_????, PNG_COMPRESSION_TYPE_BASE, PNG_FILTER_TYPE_BASE); 663 PNG_INTERLACE_????, PNG_COMPRESSION_TYPE_BASE, PNG_FILTER_TYPE_BASE);
664 664
665 /* Set the palette if there is one. REQUIRED for indexed-color images */ 665 /* Set the palette if there is one. REQUIRED for indexed-color images */
666 palette = (png_colorp)png_malloc(png_ptr, PNG_MAX_PALETTE_LENGTH 666 palette = (png_colorp)png_malloc(png_ptr, PNG_MAX_PALETTE_LENGTH
667 * png_sizeof(png_color)); 667 * png_sizeof(png_color));
668 /* ... Set palette colors ... */ 668 /* ... Set palette colors ... */
669 png_set_PLTE(png_ptr, info_ptr, palette, PNG_MAX_PALETTE_LENGTH); 669 png_set_PLTE(png_ptr, info_ptr, palette, PNG_MAX_PALETTE_LENGTH);
670 /* You must not free palette here, because png_set_PLTE only makes a link to 670 /* You must not free palette here, because png_set_PLTE only makes a link to
671 * the palette that you malloced. Wait until you are about to destroy 671 * the palette that you malloced. Wait until you are about to destroy
672 * the png structure. 672 * the png structure.
673 */ 673 */
674 674
675 /* Optional significant bit (sBIT) chunk */ 675 /* Optional significant bit (sBIT) chunk */
676 png_color_8 sig_bit; 676 png_color_8 sig_bit;
677 677
678 /* If we are dealing with a grayscale image then */ 678 /* If we are dealing with a grayscale image then */
679 sig_bit.gray = true_bit_depth; 679 sig_bit.gray = true_bit_depth;
680 680
681 /* Otherwise, if we are dealing with a color image then */ 681 /* Otherwise, if we are dealing with a color image then */
682 sig_bit.red = true_red_bit_depth; 682 sig_bit.red = true_red_bit_depth;
683 sig_bit.green = true_green_bit_depth; 683 sig_bit.green = true_green_bit_depth;
684 sig_bit.blue = true_blue_bit_depth; 684 sig_bit.blue = true_blue_bit_depth;
685 685
686 /* If the image has an alpha channel then */ 686 /* If the image has an alpha channel then */
687 sig_bit.alpha = true_alpha_bit_depth; 687 sig_bit.alpha = true_alpha_bit_depth;
688 688
689 png_set_sBIT(png_ptr, info_ptr, &sig_bit); 689 png_set_sBIT(png_ptr, info_ptr, &sig_bit);
690 690
691 691
692 /* Optional gamma chunk is strongly suggested if you have any guess 692 /* Optional gamma chunk is strongly suggested if you have any guess
693 * as to the correct gamma of the image. 693 * as to the correct gamma of the image.
694 */ 694 */
695 png_set_gAMA(png_ptr, info_ptr, gamma); 695 png_set_gAMA(png_ptr, info_ptr, gamma);
696 696
697 /* Optionally write comments into the image */ 697 /* Optionally write comments into the image */
698 text_ptr[0].key = "Title"; 698 text_ptr[0].key = "Title";
699 text_ptr[0].text = "Mona Lisa"; 699 text_ptr[0].text = "Mona Lisa";
700 text_ptr[0].compression = PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_NONE; 700 text_ptr[0].compression = PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_NONE;
701 text_ptr[0].itxt_length = 0; 701 text_ptr[0].itxt_length = 0;
702 text_ptr[0].lang = NULL; 702 text_ptr[0].lang = NULL;
703 text_ptr[0].lang_key = NULL; 703 text_ptr[0].lang_key = NULL;
704 text_ptr[1].key = "Author"; 704 text_ptr[1].key = "Author";
705 text_ptr[1].text = "Leonardo DaVinci"; 705 text_ptr[1].text = "Leonardo DaVinci";
706 text_ptr[1].compression = PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_NONE; 706 text_ptr[1].compression = PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_NONE;
707 text_ptr[1].itxt_length = 0; 707 text_ptr[1].itxt_length = 0;
708 text_ptr[1].lang = NULL; 708 text_ptr[1].lang = NULL;
709 text_ptr[1].lang_key = NULL; 709 text_ptr[1].lang_key = NULL;
710 text_ptr[2].key = "Description"; 710 text_ptr[2].key = "Description";
711 text_ptr[2].text = "<long text>"; 711 text_ptr[2].text = "<long text>";
712 text_ptr[2].compression = PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_zTXt; 712 text_ptr[2].compression = PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_zTXt;
713 text_ptr[2].itxt_length = 0; 713 text_ptr[2].itxt_length = 0;
714 text_ptr[2].lang = NULL; 714 text_ptr[2].lang = NULL;
715 text_ptr[2].lang_key = NULL; 715 text_ptr[2].lang_key = NULL;
716 png_set_text(png_ptr, info_ptr, text_ptr, 3); 716 png_set_text(png_ptr, info_ptr, text_ptr, 3);
717 717
718 /* Other optional chunks like cHRM, bKGD, tRNS, tIME, oFFs, pHYs */ 718 /* Other optional chunks like cHRM, bKGD, tRNS, tIME, oFFs, pHYs */
719 719
720 /* Note that if sRGB is present the gAMA and cHRM chunks must be ignored 720 /* Note that if sRGB is present the gAMA and cHRM chunks must be ignored
721 * on read and, if your application chooses to write them, they must 721 * on read and, if your application chooses to write them, they must
722 * be written in accordance with the sRGB profile 722 * be written in accordance with the sRGB profile
723 */ 723 */
724 724
725 /* Write the file header information. REQUIRED */ 725 /* Write the file header information. REQUIRED */
726 png_write_info(png_ptr, info_ptr); 726 png_write_info(png_ptr, info_ptr);
727 727
728 /* If you want, you can write the info in two steps, in case you need to 728 /* If you want, you can write the info in two steps, in case you need to
729 * write your private chunk ahead of PLTE: 729 * write your private chunk ahead of PLTE:
730 * 730 *
731 * png_write_info_before_PLTE(write_ptr, write_info_ptr); 731 * png_write_info_before_PLTE(write_ptr, write_info_ptr);
732 * write_my_chunk(); 732 * write_my_chunk();
733 * png_write_info(png_ptr, info_ptr); 733 * png_write_info(png_ptr, info_ptr);
734 * 734 *
735 * However, given the level of known- and unknown-chunk support in 1.2.0 735 * However, given the level of known- and unknown-chunk support in 1.2.0
736 * and up, this should no longer be necessary. 736 * and up, this should no longer be necessary.
737 */ 737 */
738 738
739 /* Once we write out the header, the compression type on the text 739 /* Once we write out the header, the compression type on the text
740 * chunks gets changed to PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_NONE_WR or 740 * chunks gets changed to PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_NONE_WR or
741 * PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_zTXt_WR, so it doesn't get written out again 741 * PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_zTXt_WR, so it doesn't get written out again
742 * at the end. 742 * at the end.
743 */ 743 */
744 744
745 /* Set up the transformations you want. Note that these are 745 /* Set up the transformations you want. Note that these are
746 * all optional. Only call them if you want them. 746 * all optional. Only call them if you want them.
747 */ 747 */
748 748
749 /* Invert monochrome pixels */ 749 /* Invert monochrome pixels */
750 png_set_invert_mono(png_ptr); 750 png_set_invert_mono(png_ptr);
751 751
752 /* Shift the pixels up to a legal bit depth and fill in 752 /* Shift the pixels up to a legal bit depth and fill in
753 * as appropriate to correctly scale the image. 753 * as appropriate to correctly scale the image.
754 */ 754 */
755 png_set_shift(png_ptr, &sig_bit); 755 png_set_shift(png_ptr, &sig_bit);
756 756
757 /* Pack pixels into bytes */ 757 /* Pack pixels into bytes */
758 png_set_packing(png_ptr); 758 png_set_packing(png_ptr);
759 759
760 /* Swap location of alpha bytes from ARGB to RGBA */ 760 /* Swap location of alpha bytes from ARGB to RGBA */
761 png_set_swap_alpha(png_ptr); 761 png_set_swap_alpha(png_ptr);
762 762
763 /* Get rid of filler (OR ALPHA) bytes, pack XRGB/RGBX/ARGB/RGBA into 763 /* Get rid of filler (OR ALPHA) bytes, pack XRGB/RGBX/ARGB/RGBA into
764 * RGB (4 channels -> 3 channels). The second parameter is not used. 764 * RGB (4 channels -> 3 channels). The second parameter is not used.
765 */ 765 */
766 png_set_filler(png_ptr, 0, PNG_FILLER_BEFORE); 766 png_set_filler(png_ptr, 0, PNG_FILLER_BEFORE);
767 767
768 /* Flip BGR pixels to RGB */ 768 /* Flip BGR pixels to RGB */
769 png_set_bgr(png_ptr); 769 png_set_bgr(png_ptr);
770 770
771 /* Swap bytes of 16-bit files to most significant byte first */ 771 /* Swap bytes of 16-bit files to most significant byte first */
772 png_set_swap(png_ptr); 772 png_set_swap(png_ptr);
773 773
774 /* Swap bits of 1, 2, 4 bit packed pixel formats */ 774 /* Swap bits of 1, 2, 4 bit packed pixel formats */
775 png_set_packswap(png_ptr); 775 png_set_packswap(png_ptr);
776 776
777 /* Turn on interlace handling if you are not using png_write_image() */ 777 /* Turn on interlace handling if you are not using png_write_image() */
778 if (interlacing) 778 if (interlacing)
779 number_passes = png_set_interlace_handling(png_ptr); 779 number_passes = png_set_interlace_handling(png_ptr);
780 780
781 else 781 else
782 number_passes = 1; 782 number_passes = 1;
783 783
784 /* The easiest way to write the image (you may have a different memory 784 /* The easiest way to write the image (you may have a different memory
785 * layout, however, so choose what fits your needs best). You need to 785 * layout, however, so choose what fits your needs best). You need to
786 * use the first method if you aren't handling interlacing yourself. 786 * use the first method if you aren't handling interlacing yourself.
787 */ 787 */
788 png_uint_32 k, height, width; 788 png_uint_32 k, height, width;
789 png_byte image[height][width*bytes_per_pixel]; 789 png_byte image[height][width*bytes_per_pixel];
790 png_bytep row_pointers[height]; 790 png_bytep row_pointers[height];
791 791
792 if (height > PNG_UINT_32_MAX/png_sizeof(png_bytep)) 792 if (height > PNG_UINT_32_MAX/png_sizeof(png_bytep))
793 png_error (png_ptr, "Image is too tall to process in memory"); 793 png_error (png_ptr, "Image is too tall to process in memory");
794 794
795 for (k = 0; k < height; k++) 795 for (k = 0; k < height; k++)
796 row_pointers[k] = image + k*width*bytes_per_pixel; 796 row_pointers[k] = image + k*width*bytes_per_pixel;
797 797
798 /* One of the following output methods is REQUIRED */ 798 /* One of the following output methods is REQUIRED */
799 799
800#ifdef entire /* Write out the entire image data in one call */ 800#ifdef entire /* Write out the entire image data in one call */
801 png_write_image(png_ptr, row_pointers); 801 png_write_image(png_ptr, row_pointers);
802 802
803 /* The other way to write the image - deal with interlacing */ 803 /* The other way to write the image - deal with interlacing */
804 804
805#else no_entire /* Write out the image data by one or more scanlines */ 805#else no_entire /* Write out the image data by one or more scanlines */
806 806
807 /* The number of passes is either 1 for non-interlaced images, 807 /* The number of passes is either 1 for non-interlaced images,
808 * or 7 for interlaced images. 808 * or 7 for interlaced images.
809 */ 809 */
810 for (pass = 0; pass < number_passes; pass++) 810 for (pass = 0; pass < number_passes; pass++)
811 { 811 {
812 /* Write a few rows at a time. */ 812 /* Write a few rows at a time. */
813 png_write_rows(png_ptr, &row_pointers[first_row], number_of_rows); 813 png_write_rows(png_ptr, &row_pointers[first_row], number_of_rows);
814 814
815 /* If you are only writing one row at a time, this works */ 815 /* If you are only writing one row at a time, this works */
816 for (y = 0; y < height; y++) 816 for (y = 0; y < height; y++)
817 png_write_rows(png_ptr, &row_pointers[y], 1); 817 png_write_rows(png_ptr, &row_pointers[y], 1);
818 } 818 }
819#endif no_entire /* Use only one output method */ 819#endif no_entire /* Use only one output method */
820 820
821 /* You can write optional chunks like tEXt, zTXt, and tIME at the end 821 /* You can write optional chunks like tEXt, zTXt, and tIME at the end
822 * as well. Shouldn't be necessary in 1.2.0 and up as all the public 822 * as well. Shouldn't be necessary in 1.2.0 and up as all the public
823 * chunks are supported and you can use png_set_unknown_chunks() to 823 * chunks are supported and you can use png_set_unknown_chunks() to
824 * register unknown chunks into the info structure to be written out. 824 * register unknown chunks into the info structure to be written out.
825 */ 825 */
826 826
827 /* It is REQUIRED to call this to finish writing the rest of the file */ 827 /* It is REQUIRED to call this to finish writing the rest of the file */
828 png_write_end(png_ptr, info_ptr); 828 png_write_end(png_ptr, info_ptr);
829#endif hilevel 829#endif hilevel
830 830
831 /* If you png_malloced a palette, free it here (don't free info_ptr->palette, 831 /* If you png_malloced a palette, free it here (don't free info_ptr->palette,
832 * as recommended in versions 1.0.5m and earlier of this example; if 832 * as recommended in versions 1.0.5m and earlier of this example; if
833 * libpng mallocs info_ptr->palette, libpng will free it). If you 833 * libpng mallocs info_ptr->palette, libpng will free it). If you
834 * allocated it with malloc() instead of png_malloc(), use free() instead 834 * allocated it with malloc() instead of png_malloc(), use free() instead
835 * of png_free(). 835 * of png_free().
836 */ 836 */
837 png_free(png_ptr, palette); 837 png_free(png_ptr, palette);
838 palette = NULL; 838 palette = NULL;
839 839
840 /* Similarly, if you png_malloced any data that you passed in with 840 /* Similarly, if you png_malloced any data that you passed in with
841 * png_set_something(), such as a hist or trans array, free it here, 841 * png_set_something(), such as a hist or trans array, free it here,
842 * when you can be sure that libpng is through with it. 842 * when you can be sure that libpng is through with it.
843 */ 843 */
844 png_free(png_ptr, trans); 844 png_free(png_ptr, trans);
845 trans = NULL; 845 trans = NULL;
846 /* Whenever you use png_free() it is a good idea to set the pointer to 846 /* Whenever you use png_free() it is a good idea to set the pointer to
847 * NULL in case your application inadvertently tries to png_free() it 847 * NULL in case your application inadvertently tries to png_free() it
848 * again. When png_free() sees a NULL it returns without action, thus 848 * again. When png_free() sees a NULL it returns without action, thus
849 * avoiding the double-free security problem. 849 * avoiding the double-free security problem.
850 */ 850 */
851 851
852 /* Clean up after the write, and free any memory allocated */ 852 /* Clean up after the write, and free any memory allocated */
853 png_destroy_write_struct(&png_ptr, &info_ptr); 853 png_destroy_write_struct(&png_ptr, &info_ptr);
854 854
855 /* Close the file */ 855 /* Close the file */
856 fclose(fp); 856 fclose(fp);
857 857
858 /* That's it */ 858 /* That's it */
859 return (OK); 859 return (OK);
860} 860}
861 861
862#endif /* if 0 */ 862#endif /* if 0 */