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/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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rpng2 - progressive-model PNG display program rpng2-win.c |
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This program decodes and displays PNG files progressively, as if it were |
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a web browser (though the front end is only set up to read from files). |
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It supports gamma correction, user-specified background colors, and user- |
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specified background patterns (for transparent images). This version is |
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for 32-bit Windows; it may compile under 16-bit Windows with a little |
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tweaking (or maybe not). Thanks to Adam Costello and Pieter S. van der |
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Meulen for the "diamond" and "radial waves" patterns, respectively. |
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to do (someday, maybe): |
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- handle quoted command-line args (especially filenames with spaces) |
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- finish resizable checkerboard-gradient (sizes 4-128?) |
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- use %.1023s to simplify truncation of title-bar string? |
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- have minimum window width: oh well |
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--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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Changelog: |
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- 1.01: initial public release |
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- 1.02: fixed cut-and-paste error in usage screen (oops...) |
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- 1.03: modified to allow abbreviated options |
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- 1.04: removed bogus extra argument from usage fprintf() [Glenn R-P?]; |
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fixed command-line parsing bug |
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- 1.10: enabled "message window"/console (thanks to David Geldreich) |
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- 1.20: added runtime MMX-enabling/disabling and new -mmx* options |
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- 1.21: made minor tweak to usage screen to fit within 25-line console |
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- 1.22: added AMD64/EM64T support (__x86_64__) |
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- 2.00: dual-licensed (added GNU GPL) |
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- 2.01: fixed 64-bit typo in readpng2.c |
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- 2.02: fixed improper display of usage screen on PNG error(s); fixed |
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unexpected-EOF and file-read-error cases |
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- 2.03: removed runtime MMX-enabling/disabling and obsolete -mmx* options |
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- 2.04: check for integer overflow (Glenn R-P) |
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--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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Copyright (c) 1998-2008, 2017 Greg Roelofs. All rights reserved. |
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This software is provided "as is," without warranty of any kind, |
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express or implied. In no event shall the author or contributors |
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be held liable for any damages arising in any way from the use of |
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this software. |
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The contents of this file are DUAL-LICENSED. You may modify and/or |
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redistribute this software according to the terms of one of the |
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following two licenses (at your option): |
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LICENSE 1 ("BSD-like with advertising clause"): |
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Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose, |
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including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute |
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it freely, subject to the following restrictions: |
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1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright |
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notice, disclaimer, and this list of conditions. |
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2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright |
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notice, disclaimer, and this list of conditions in the documenta- |
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tion and/or other materials provided with the distribution. |
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3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this |
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software must display the following acknowledgment: |
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This product includes software developed by Greg Roelofs |
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and contributors for the book, "PNG: The Definitive Guide," |
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published by O'Reilly and Associates. |
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LICENSE 2 (GNU GPL v2 or later): |
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or |
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(at your option) any later version. |
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
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GNU General Public License for more details. |
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
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along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, |
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Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA |
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
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#define PROGNAME "rpng2-win" |
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#define LONGNAME "Progressive PNG Viewer for Windows" |
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#define VERSION "2.02 of 16 March 2008" |
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#include <stdio.h> |
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#include <stdlib.h> |
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#include <string.h> |
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#include <setjmp.h> /* for jmpbuf declaration in readpng2.h */ |
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#include <time.h> |
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#include <math.h> /* only for PvdM background code */ |
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#include <windows.h> |
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#ifdef __CYGWIN__ |
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/* getch replacement. Turns out, we don't really need this, |
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* but leave it here if we ever enable any of the uses of |
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* _getch in the main code |
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*/ |
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#include <unistd.h> |
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#include <termio.h> |
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#include <sys/ioctl.h> |
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int repl_getch( void ) |
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{ |
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char ch; |
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int fd = fileno(stdin); |
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struct termio old_tty, new_tty; |
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ioctl(fd, TCGETA, &old_tty); |
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new_tty = old_tty; |
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new_tty.c_lflag &= ~(ICANON | ECHO | ISIG); |
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ioctl(fd, TCSETA, &new_tty); |
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fread(&ch, 1, sizeof(ch), stdin); |
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ioctl(fd, TCSETA, &old_tty); |
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return ch; |
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} |
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#define _getch repl_getch |
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#else |
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#include <conio.h> /* only for _getch() */ |
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#endif |
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/* all for PvdM background code: */ |
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#ifndef PI |
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# define PI 3.141592653589793238 |
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#endif |
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#define PI_2 (PI*0.5) |
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#define INV_PI_360 (360.0 / PI) |
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#define MAX(a,b) (a>b?a:b) |
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#define MIN(a,b) (a<b?a:b) |
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#define CLIP(a,min,max) MAX(min,MIN((a),max)) |
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#define ABS(a) ((a)<0?-(a):(a)) |
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#define CLIP8P(c) MAX(0,(MIN((c),255))) /* 8-bit pos. integer (uch) */ |
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#define ROUNDF(f) ((int)(f + 0.5)) |
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#define rgb1_max bg_freq |
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#define rgb1_min bg_gray |
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#define rgb2_max bg_bsat |
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#define rgb2_min bg_brot |
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/* #define DEBUG */ /* this enables the Trace() macros */ |
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#include "readpng2.h" /* typedefs, common macros, readpng2 prototypes */ |
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/* could just include png.h, but this macro is the only thing we need |
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* (name and typedefs changed to local versions); note that side effects |
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* only happen with alpha (which could easily be avoided with |
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* "ush acopy = (alpha);") */ |
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#define alpha_composite(composite, fg, alpha, bg) { \ |
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ush temp = ((ush)(fg)*(ush)(alpha) + \ |
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(ush)(bg)*(ush)(255 - (ush)(alpha)) + (ush)128); \ |
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(composite) = (uch)((temp + (temp >> 8)) >> 8); \ |
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} |
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#define INBUFSIZE 4096 /* with pseudo-timing on (1 sec delay/block), this |
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* block size corresponds roughly to a download |
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* speed 10% faster than theoretical 33.6K maximum |
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* (assuming 8 data bits, 1 stop bit and no other |
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* overhead) */ |
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/* local prototypes */ |
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static void rpng2_win_init(void); |
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static int rpng2_win_create_window(void); |
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static int rpng2_win_load_bg_image(void); |
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static void rpng2_win_display_row(ulg row); |
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static void rpng2_win_finish_display(void); |
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static void rpng2_win_cleanup(void); |
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LRESULT CALLBACK rpng2_win_wndproc(HWND, UINT, WPARAM, LPARAM); |
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static char titlebar[1024]; |
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static char *progname = PROGNAME; |
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static char *appname = LONGNAME; |
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static char *filename; |
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static FILE *infile; |
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static mainprog_info rpng2_info; |
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static uch inbuf[INBUFSIZE]; |
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static int incount; |
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static int pat = 6; /* must be less than num_bgpat */ |
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static int bg_image = 0; |
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static int bgscale = 16; |
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static ulg bg_rowbytes; |
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static uch *bg_data; |
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static struct rgb_color { |
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uch r, g, b; |
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} rgb[] = { |
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{ 0, 0, 0}, /* 0: black */ |
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{255, 255, 255}, /* 1: white */ |
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{173, 132, 57}, /* 2: tan */ |
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{ 64, 132, 0}, /* 3: medium green */ |
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{189, 117, 1}, /* 4: gold */ |
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{253, 249, 1}, /* 5: yellow */ |
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{ 0, 0, 255}, /* 6: blue */ |
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{ 0, 0, 120}, /* 7: medium blue */ |
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{255, 0, 255}, /* 8: magenta */ |
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{ 64, 0, 64}, /* 9: dark magenta */ |
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{255, 0, 0}, /* 10: red */ |
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{ 64, 0, 0}, /* 11: dark red */ |
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{255, 127, 0}, /* 12: orange */ |
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{192, 96, 0}, /* 13: darker orange */ |
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{ 24, 60, 0}, /* 14: dark green-yellow */ |
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{ 85, 125, 200} /* 15: ice blue */ |
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}; |
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/* not used for now, but should be for error-checking: |
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static int num_rgb = sizeof(rgb) / sizeof(struct rgb_color); |
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*/ |
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/* |
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This whole struct is a fairly cheesy way to keep the number of |
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command-line options to a minimum. The radial-waves background |
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type is a particularly poor fit to the integer elements of the |
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struct...but a few macros and a little fixed-point math will do |
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wonders for ya. |
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type bits: |
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F E D C B A 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 |
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| | +-+-+-- 0 = sharp-edged checkerboard |
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| | 1 = soft diamonds |
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| | 2 = radial waves |
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| | 3-7 = undefined |
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| +-- gradient #2 inverted? |
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+-- alternating columns inverted? |
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*/ |
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static struct background_pattern { |
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ush type; |
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int rgb1_max, rgb1_min; /* or bg_freq, bg_gray */ |
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int rgb2_max, rgb2_min; /* or bg_bsat, bg_brot (both scaled by 10)*/ |
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} bg[] = { |
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{0+8, 2,0, 1,15}, /* checkered: tan/black vs. white/ice blue */ |
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{0+24, 2,0, 1,0}, /* checkered: tan/black vs. white/black */ |
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{0+8, 4,5, 0,2}, /* checkered: gold/yellow vs. black/tan */ |
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{0+8, 4,5, 0,6}, /* checkered: gold/yellow vs. black/blue */ |
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{0, 7,0, 8,9}, /* checkered: deep blue/black vs. magenta */ |
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{0+8, 13,0, 5,14}, /* checkered: orange/black vs. yellow */ |
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{0+8, 12,0, 10,11}, /* checkered: orange/black vs. red */ |
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{1, 7,0, 8,0}, /* diamonds: deep blue/black vs. magenta */ |
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{1, 12,0, 11,0}, /* diamonds: orange vs. dark red */ |
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{1, 10,0, 7,0}, /* diamonds: red vs. medium blue */ |
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{1, 4,0, 5,0}, /* diamonds: gold vs. yellow */ |
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{1, 3,0, 0,0}, /* diamonds: medium green vs. black */ |
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{2, 16, 100, 20, 0}, /* radial: ~hard radial color-beams */ |
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{2, 18, 100, 10, 2}, /* radial: soft, curved radial color-beams */ |
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{2, 16, 256, 100, 250}, /* radial: very tight spiral */ |
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{2, 10000, 256, 11, 0} /* radial: dipole-moire' (almost fractal) */ |
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}; |
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static int num_bgpat = sizeof(bg) / sizeof(struct background_pattern); |
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/* Windows-specific global variables (could go in struct, but messy...) */ |
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static ulg wimage_rowbytes; |
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static uch *dib; |
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static uch *wimage_data; |
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static BITMAPINFOHEADER *bmih; |
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static HWND global_hwnd; |
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static HINSTANCE global_hInst; |
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static int global_showmode; |
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int WINAPI WinMain(HINSTANCE hInst, HINSTANCE hPrevInst, PSTR cmd, int showmode) |
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{ |
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char *args[1024]; /* arbitrary limit, but should suffice */ |
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char **argv = args; |
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char *p, *q, *bgstr = NULL; |
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int argc = 0; |
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int rc, alen, flen; |
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int error = 0; |
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int timing = FALSE; |
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int have_bg = FALSE; |
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double LUT_exponent; /* just the lookup table */ |
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double CRT_exponent = 2.2; /* just the monitor */ |
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double default_display_exponent; /* whole display system */ |
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MSG msg; |
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/* First initialize a few things, just to be sure--memset takes care of |
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* default background color (black), booleans (FALSE), pointers (NULL), |
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* etc. */ |
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global_hInst = hInst; |
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global_showmode = showmode; |
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filename = (char *)NULL; |
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memset(&rpng2_info, 0, sizeof(mainprog_info)); |
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#ifndef __CYGWIN__ |
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/* Next reenable console output, which normally goes to the bit bucket |
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* for windowed apps. Closing the console window will terminate the |
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* app. Thanks to David.Geldreich at realviz.com for supplying the magical |
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* incantation. */ |
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AllocConsole(); |
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freopen("CONOUT$", "a", stderr); |
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freopen("CONOUT$", "a", stdout); |
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#endif |
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/* Set the default value for our display-system exponent, i.e., the |
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* product of the CRT exponent and the exponent corresponding to |
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* the frame-buffer's lookup table (LUT), if any. This is not an |
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* exhaustive list of LUT values (e.g., OpenStep has a lot of weird |
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* ones), but it should cover 99% of the current possibilities. And |
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* yes, these ifdefs are completely wasted in a Windows program... */ |
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#if defined(NeXT) |
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/* third-party utilities can modify the default LUT exponent */ |
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LUT_exponent = 1.0 / 2.2; |
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/* |
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if (some_next_function_that_returns_gamma(&next_gamma)) |
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LUT_exponent = 1.0 / next_gamma; |
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*/ |
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#elif defined(sgi) |
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LUT_exponent = 1.0 / 1.7; |
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/* there doesn't seem to be any documented function to |
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* get the "gamma" value, so we do it the hard way */ |
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infile = fopen("/etc/config/system.glGammaVal", "r"); |
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if (infile) { |
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double sgi_gamma; |
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fgets(tmpline, 80, infile); |
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fclose(infile); |
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sgi_gamma = atof(tmpline); |
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if (sgi_gamma > 0.0) |
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LUT_exponent = 1.0 / sgi_gamma; |
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} |
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#elif defined(Macintosh) |
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LUT_exponent = 1.8 / 2.61; |
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/* |
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if (some_mac_function_that_returns_gamma(&mac_gamma)) |
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LUT_exponent = mac_gamma / 2.61; |
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*/ |
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#else |
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LUT_exponent = 1.0; /* assume no LUT: most PCs */ |
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#endif |
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/* the defaults above give 1.0, 1.3, 1.5 and 2.2, respectively: */ |
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default_display_exponent = LUT_exponent * CRT_exponent; |
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/* If the user has set the SCREEN_GAMMA environment variable as suggested |
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* (somewhat imprecisely) in the libpng documentation, use that; otherwise |
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* use the default value we just calculated. Either way, the user may |
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* override this via a command-line option. */ |
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if ((p = getenv("SCREEN_GAMMA")) != NULL) |
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rpng2_info.display_exponent = atof(p); |
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else |
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rpng2_info.display_exponent = default_display_exponent; |
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/* Windows really hates command lines, so we have to set up our own argv. |
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* Note that we do NOT bother with quoted arguments here, so don't use |
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* filenames with spaces in 'em! */ |
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argv[argc++] = PROGNAME; |
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p = cmd; |
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for (;;) { |
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if (*p == ' ') |
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while (*++p == ' ') |
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; |
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/* now p points at the first non-space after some spaces */ |
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if (*p == '\0') |
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break; /* nothing after the spaces: done */ |
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argv[argc++] = q = p; |
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while (*q && *q != ' ') |
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++q; |
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/* now q points at a space or the end of the string */ |
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if (*q == '\0') |
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break; /* last argv already terminated; quit */ |
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*q = '\0'; /* change space to terminator */ |
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p = q + 1; |
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} |
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argv[argc] = NULL; /* terminate the argv array itself */ |
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/* Now parse the command line for options and the PNG filename. */ |
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while (*++argv && !error) { |
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if (!strncmp(*argv, "-gamma", 2)) { |
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if (!*++argv) |
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++error; |
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else { |
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rpng2_info.display_exponent = atof(*argv); |
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if (rpng2_info.display_exponent <= 0.0) |
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++error; |
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} |
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} else if (!strncmp(*argv, "-bgcolor", 4)) { |
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if (!*++argv) |
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++error; |
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else { |
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bgstr = *argv; |
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if (strlen(bgstr) != 7 || bgstr[0] != '#') |
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++error; |
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else { |
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have_bg = TRUE; |
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bg_image = FALSE; |
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} |
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} |
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} else if (!strncmp(*argv, "-bgpat", 4)) { |
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if (!*++argv) |
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++error; |
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else { |
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pat = atoi(*argv) - 1; |
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if (pat < 0 || pat >= num_bgpat) |
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++error; |
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else { |
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bg_image = TRUE; |
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have_bg = FALSE; |
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} |
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} |
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} else if (!strncmp(*argv, "-timing", 2)) { |
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timing = TRUE; |
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} else { |
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if (**argv != '-') { |
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filename = *argv; |
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if (argv[1]) /* shouldn't be any more args after filename */ |
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++error; |
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} else |
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++error; /* not expecting any other options */ |
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} |
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} |
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if (!filename) |
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++error; |
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/* print usage screen if any errors up to this point */ |
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if (error) { |
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#ifndef __CYGWIN__ |
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int ch; |
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#endif |
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fprintf(stderr, "\n%s %s: %s\n\n", PROGNAME, VERSION, appname); |
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readpng2_version_info(); |
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fprintf(stderr, "\n" |
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"Usage: %s [-gamma exp] [-bgcolor bg | -bgpat pat] [-timing]\n" |
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" %*s file.png\n\n" |
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" exp \ttransfer-function exponent (``gamma'') of the display\n" |
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"\t\t system in floating-point format (e.g., ``%.1f''); equal\n" |
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"\t\t to the product of the lookup-table exponent (varies)\n" |
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"\t\t and the CRT exponent (usually 2.2); must be positive\n" |
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" bg \tdesired background color in 7-character hex RGB format\n" |
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"\t\t (e.g., ``#ff7700'' for orange: same as HTML colors);\n" |
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"\t\t used with transparent images; overrides -bgpat option\n" |
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" pat \tdesired background pattern number (1-%d); used with\n" |
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"\t\t transparent images; overrides -bgcolor option\n" |
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" -timing\tenables delay for every block read, to simulate modem\n" |
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"\t\t download of image (~36 Kbps)\n" |
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"\nPress Q, Esc or mouse button 1 after image is displayed to quit.\n" |
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#ifndef __CYGWIN__ |
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"Press Q or Esc to quit this usage screen. ", |
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#else |
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, |
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#endif |
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PROGNAME, |
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#if (defined(__i386__) || defined(_M_IX86) || defined(__x86_64__)) && \ |
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!(defined(__CYGWIN__) || defined(__MINGW32__)) |
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(int)strlen(PROGNAME), " ", |
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#endif |
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(int)strlen(PROGNAME), " ", default_display_exponent, num_bgpat); |
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fflush(stderr); |
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#ifndef __CYGWIN__ |
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do |
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ch = _getch(); |
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while (ch != 'q' && ch != 'Q' && ch != 0x1B); |
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#endif |
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exit(1); |
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} |
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if (!(infile = fopen(filename, "rb"))) { |
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fprintf(stderr, PROGNAME ": can't open PNG file [%s]\n", filename); |
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++error; |
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} else { |
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incount = fread(inbuf, 1, INBUFSIZE, infile); |
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if (incount < 8 || !readpng2_check_sig(inbuf, 8)) { |
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fprintf(stderr, PROGNAME |
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": [%s] is not a PNG file: incorrect signature\n", |
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filename); |
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++error; |
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} else if ((rc = readpng2_init(&rpng2_info)) != 0) { |
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switch (rc) { |
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case 2: |
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fprintf(stderr, PROGNAME |
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": [%s] has bad IHDR (libpng longjmp)\n", filename); |
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break; |
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case 4: |
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fprintf(stderr, PROGNAME ": insufficient memory\n"); |
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break; |
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default: |
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fprintf(stderr, PROGNAME |
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": unknown readpng2_init() error\n"); |
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break; |
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} |
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++error; |
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} |
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if (error) |
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fclose(infile); |
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} |
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if (error) { |
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#ifndef __CYGWIN__ |
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int ch; |
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#endif |
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fprintf(stderr, PROGNAME ": aborting.\n"); |
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#ifndef __CYGWIN__ |
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do |
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ch = _getch(); |
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while (ch != 'q' && ch != 'Q' && ch != 0x1B); |
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#endif |
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exit(2); |
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} else { |
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fprintf(stderr, "\n%s %s: %s\n", PROGNAME, VERSION, appname); |
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#ifndef __CYGWIN__ |
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fprintf(stderr, |
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"\n [console window: closing this window will terminate %s]\n\n", |
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PROGNAME); |
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#endif |
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fflush(stderr); |
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} |
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/* set the title-bar string, but make sure buffer doesn't overflow */ |
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alen = strlen(appname); |
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flen = strlen(filename); |
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if (alen + flen + 3 > 1023) |
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sprintf(titlebar, "%s: ...%s", appname, filename+(alen+flen+6-1023)); |
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else |
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sprintf(titlebar, "%s: %s", appname, filename); |
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/* set some final rpng2_info variables before entering main data loop */ |
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if (have_bg) { |
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unsigned r, g, b; /* this approach quiets compiler warnings */ |
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sscanf(bgstr+1, "%2x%2x%2x", &r, &g, &b); |
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rpng2_info.bg_red = (uch)r; |
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rpng2_info.bg_green = (uch)g; |
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rpng2_info.bg_blue = (uch)b; |
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} else |
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rpng2_info.need_bgcolor = TRUE; |
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rpng2_info.state = kPreInit; |
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rpng2_info.mainprog_init = rpng2_win_init; |
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rpng2_info.mainprog_display_row = rpng2_win_display_row; |
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rpng2_info.mainprog_finish_display = rpng2_win_finish_display; |
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/* OK, this is the fun part: call readpng2_decode_data() at the start of |
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* the loop to deal with our first buffer of data (read in above to verify |
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* that the file is a PNG image), then loop through the file and continue |
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* calling the same routine to handle each chunk of data. It in turn |
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* passes the data to libpng, which will invoke one or more of our call- |
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* backs as decoded data become available. We optionally call Sleep() for |
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* one second per iteration to simulate downloading the image via an analog |
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* modem. */ |
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for (;;) { |
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Trace((stderr, "about to call readpng2_decode_data()\n")) |
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if (readpng2_decode_data(&rpng2_info, inbuf, incount)) |
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++error; |
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Trace((stderr, "done with readpng2_decode_data()\n")) |
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if (error || incount != INBUFSIZE || rpng2_info.state == kDone) { |
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if (rpng2_info.state == kDone) { |
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Trace((stderr, "done decoding PNG image\n")) |
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} else if (ferror(infile)) { |
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fprintf(stderr, PROGNAME |
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": error while reading PNG image file\n"); |
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exit(3); |
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} else if (feof(infile)) { |
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fprintf(stderr, PROGNAME ": end of file reached " |
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"(unexpectedly) while reading PNG image file\n"); |
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exit(3); |
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} else /* if (error) */ { |
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/* will print error message below */ |
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} |
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break; |
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} |
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if (timing) |
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Sleep(1000L); |
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incount = fread(inbuf, 1, INBUFSIZE, infile); |
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} |
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/* clean up PNG stuff and report any decoding errors */ |
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fclose(infile); |
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Trace((stderr, "about to call readpng2_cleanup()\n")) |
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readpng2_cleanup(&rpng2_info); |
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if (error) { |
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fprintf(stderr, PROGNAME ": libpng error while decoding PNG image\n"); |
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exit(3); |
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} |
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/* wait for the user to tell us when to quit */ |
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while (GetMessage(&msg, NULL, 0, 0)) { |
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TranslateMessage(&msg); |
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DispatchMessage(&msg); |
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} |
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/* we're done: clean up all image and Windows resources and go away */ |
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Trace((stderr, "about to call rpng2_win_cleanup()\n")) |
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rpng2_win_cleanup(); |
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return msg.wParam; |
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} |
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/* this function is called by readpng2_info_callback() in readpng2.c, which |
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* in turn is called by libpng after all of the pre-IDAT chunks have been |
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* read and processed--i.e., we now have enough info to finish initializing */ |
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static void rpng2_win_init() |
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{ |
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ulg i; |
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ulg rowbytes = rpng2_info.rowbytes; |
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Trace((stderr, "beginning rpng2_win_init()\n")) |
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Trace((stderr, " rowbytes = %d\n", rpng2_info.rowbytes)) |
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Trace((stderr, " width = %ld\n", rpng2_info.width)) |
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Trace((stderr, " height = %ld\n", rpng2_info.height)) |
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/* Guard against integer overflow */ |
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if (rpng2_info.height > ((size_t)(-1))/rowbytes) { |
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fprintf(stderr, PROGNAME ": image_data buffer would be too large\n", |
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readpng2_cleanup(&rpng2_info); |
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return; |
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} |
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rpng2_info.image_data = (uch *)malloc(rowbytes * rpng2_info.height); |
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if (!rpng2_info.image_data) { |
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readpng2_cleanup(&rpng2_info); |
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return; |
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} |
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rpng2_info.row_pointers = (uch **)malloc(rpng2_info.height * sizeof(uch *)); |
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if (!rpng2_info.row_pointers) { |
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free(rpng2_info.image_data); |
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rpng2_info.image_data = NULL; |
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readpng2_cleanup(&rpng2_info); |
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return; |
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} |
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for (i = 0; i < rpng2_info.height; ++i) |
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rpng2_info.row_pointers[i] = rpng2_info.image_data + i*rowbytes; |
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/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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Do the basic Windows initialization stuff, make the window, and fill it |
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with the user-specified, file-specified or default background color. |
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
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if (rpng2_win_create_window()) { |
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readpng2_cleanup(&rpng2_info); |
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return; |
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} |
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rpng2_info.state = kWindowInit; |
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} |
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static int rpng2_win_create_window() |
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{ |
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uch bg_red = rpng2_info.bg_red; |
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uch bg_green = rpng2_info.bg_green; |
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uch bg_blue = rpng2_info.bg_blue; |
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uch *dest; |
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int extra_width, extra_height; |
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ulg i, j; |
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WNDCLASSEX wndclass; |
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RECT rect; |
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/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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Allocate memory for the display-specific version of the image (round up |
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to multiple of 4 for Windows DIB). |
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
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wimage_rowbytes = ((3*rpng2_info.width + 3L) >> 2) << 2; |
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if (!(dib = (uch *)malloc(sizeof(BITMAPINFOHEADER) + |
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wimage_rowbytes*rpng2_info.height))) |
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{ |
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return 4; /* fail */ |
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} |
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/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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Initialize the DIB. Negative height means to use top-down BMP ordering |
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(must be uncompressed, but that's what we want). Bit count of 1, 4 or 8 |
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implies a colormap of RGBX quads, but 24-bit BMPs just use B,G,R values |
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directly => wimage_data begins immediately after BMP header. |
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
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memset(dib, 0, sizeof(BITMAPINFOHEADER)); |
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bmih = (BITMAPINFOHEADER *)dib; |
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bmih->biSize = sizeof(BITMAPINFOHEADER); |
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bmih->biWidth = rpng2_info.width; |
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bmih->biHeight = -((long)rpng2_info.height); |
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bmih->biPlanes = 1; |
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bmih->biBitCount = 24; |
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bmih->biCompression = 0; |
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wimage_data = dib + sizeof(BITMAPINFOHEADER); |
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/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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Fill window with the specified background color (default is black), but |
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defer loading faked "background image" until window is displayed (may be |
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slow to compute). Data are in BGR order. |
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
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if (bg_image) { /* just fill with black for now */ |
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memset(wimage_data, 0, wimage_rowbytes*rpng2_info.height); |
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} else { |
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for (j = 0; j < rpng2_info.height; ++j) { |
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dest = wimage_data + j*wimage_rowbytes; |
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for (i = rpng2_info.width; i > 0; --i) { |
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*dest++ = bg_blue; |
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*dest++ = bg_green; |
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*dest++ = bg_red; |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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Set the window parameters. |
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
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memset(&wndclass, 0, sizeof(wndclass)); |
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wndclass.cbSize = sizeof(wndclass); |
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wndclass.style = CS_HREDRAW | CS_VREDRAW; |
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wndclass.lpfnWndProc = rpng2_win_wndproc; |
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wndclass.hInstance = global_hInst; |
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wndclass.hIcon = LoadIcon(NULL, IDI_APPLICATION); |
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wndclass.hCursor = LoadCursor(NULL, IDC_ARROW); |
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wndclass.hbrBackground = (HBRUSH)GetStockObject(DKGRAY_BRUSH); |
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wndclass.lpszMenuName = NULL; |
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wndclass.lpszClassName = progname; |
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wndclass.hIconSm = LoadIcon(NULL, IDI_APPLICATION); |
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RegisterClassEx(&wndclass); |
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/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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Finally, create the window. |
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
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extra_width = 2*(GetSystemMetrics(SM_CXBORDER) + |
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GetSystemMetrics(SM_CXDLGFRAME)); |
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extra_height = 2*(GetSystemMetrics(SM_CYBORDER) + |
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GetSystemMetrics(SM_CYDLGFRAME)) + |
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GetSystemMetrics(SM_CYCAPTION); |
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global_hwnd = CreateWindow(progname, titlebar, WS_OVERLAPPEDWINDOW, |
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CW_USEDEFAULT, CW_USEDEFAULT, rpng2_info.width+extra_width, |
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rpng2_info.height+extra_height, NULL, NULL, global_hInst, NULL); |
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ShowWindow(global_hwnd, global_showmode); |
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UpdateWindow(global_hwnd); |
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/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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Now compute the background image and display it. If it fails (memory |
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allocation), revert to a plain background color. |
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
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if (bg_image) { |
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static const char *msg = "Computing background image..."; |
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int x, y, len = strlen(msg); |
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HDC hdc = GetDC(global_hwnd); |
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TEXTMETRIC tm; |
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GetTextMetrics(hdc, &tm); |
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x = (rpng2_info.width - len*tm.tmAveCharWidth)/2; |
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y = (rpng2_info.height - tm.tmHeight)/2; |
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SetBkMode(hdc, TRANSPARENT); |
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SetTextColor(hdc, GetSysColor(COLOR_HIGHLIGHTTEXT)); |
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/* this can still begin out of bounds even if x is positive (???): */ |
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TextOut(hdc, ((x < 0)? 0 : x), ((y < 0)? 0 : y), msg, len); |
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ReleaseDC(global_hwnd, hdc); |
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rpng2_win_load_bg_image(); /* resets bg_image if fails */ |
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} |
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if (!bg_image) { |
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for (j = 0; j < rpng2_info.height; ++j) { |
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dest = wimage_data + j*wimage_rowbytes; |
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for (i = rpng2_info.width; i > 0; --i) { |
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*dest++ = bg_blue; |
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*dest++ = bg_green; |
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*dest++ = bg_red; |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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rect.left = 0L; |
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rect.top = 0L; |
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rect.right = (LONG)rpng2_info.width; /* possibly off by one? */ |
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rect.bottom = (LONG)rpng2_info.height; /* possibly off by one? */ |
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InvalidateRect(global_hwnd, &rect, FALSE); |
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UpdateWindow(global_hwnd); /* similar to XFlush() */ |
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return 0; |
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} /* end function rpng2_win_create_window() */ |
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static int rpng2_win_load_bg_image() |
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{ |
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uch *src, *dest; |
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uch r1, r2, g1, g2, b1, b2; |
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uch r1_inv, r2_inv, g1_inv, g2_inv, b1_inv, b2_inv; |
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int k, hmax, max; |
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int xidx, yidx, yidx_max = (bgscale-1); |
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int even_odd_vert, even_odd_horiz, even_odd; |
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int invert_gradient2 = (bg[pat].type & 0x08); |
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int invert_column; |
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ulg i, row; |
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/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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Allocate buffer for fake background image to be used with transparent |
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images; if this fails, revert to plain background color. |
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
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bg_rowbytes = 3 * rpng2_info.width; |
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bg_data = (uch *)malloc(bg_rowbytes * rpng2_info.height); |
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if (!bg_data) { |
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fprintf(stderr, PROGNAME |
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": unable to allocate memory for background image\n"); |
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bg_image = 0; |
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return 1; |
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} |
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/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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Vertical gradients (ramps) in NxN squares, alternating direction and |
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colors (N == bgscale). |
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
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if ((bg[pat].type & 0x07) == 0) { |
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uch r1_min = rgb[bg[pat].rgb1_min].r; |
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uch g1_min = rgb[bg[pat].rgb1_min].g; |
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uch b1_min = rgb[bg[pat].rgb1_min].b; |
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uch r2_min = rgb[bg[pat].rgb2_min].r; |
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uch g2_min = rgb[bg[pat].rgb2_min].g; |
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uch b2_min = rgb[bg[pat].rgb2_min].b; |
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int r1_diff = rgb[bg[pat].rgb1_max].r - r1_min; |
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int g1_diff = rgb[bg[pat].rgb1_max].g - g1_min; |
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int b1_diff = rgb[bg[pat].rgb1_max].b - b1_min; |
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int r2_diff = rgb[bg[pat].rgb2_max].r - r2_min; |
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int g2_diff = rgb[bg[pat].rgb2_max].g - g2_min; |
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int b2_diff = rgb[bg[pat].rgb2_max].b - b2_min; |
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for (row = 0; row < rpng2_info.height; ++row) { |
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yidx = row % bgscale; |
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even_odd_vert = (row / bgscale) & 1; |
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r1 = r1_min + (r1_diff * yidx) / yidx_max; |
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g1 = g1_min + (g1_diff * yidx) / yidx_max; |
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b1 = b1_min + (b1_diff * yidx) / yidx_max; |
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r1_inv = r1_min + (r1_diff * (yidx_max-yidx)) / yidx_max; |
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g1_inv = g1_min + (g1_diff * (yidx_max-yidx)) / yidx_max; |
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b1_inv = b1_min + (b1_diff * (yidx_max-yidx)) / yidx_max; |
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r2 = r2_min + (r2_diff * yidx) / yidx_max; |
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g2 = g2_min + (g2_diff * yidx) / yidx_max; |
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b2 = b2_min + (b2_diff * yidx) / yidx_max; |
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r2_inv = r2_min + (r2_diff * (yidx_max-yidx)) / yidx_max; |
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g2_inv = g2_min + (g2_diff * (yidx_max-yidx)) / yidx_max; |
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b2_inv = b2_min + (b2_diff * (yidx_max-yidx)) / yidx_max; |
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dest = bg_data + row*bg_rowbytes; |
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for (i = 0; i < rpng2_info.width; ++i) { |
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even_odd_horiz = (i / bgscale) & 1; |
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even_odd = even_odd_vert ^ even_odd_horiz; |
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invert_column = |
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(even_odd_horiz && (bg[pat].type & 0x10)); |
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if (even_odd == 0) { /* gradient #1 */ |
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if (invert_column) { |
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*dest++ = r1_inv; |
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*dest++ = g1_inv; |
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*dest++ = b1_inv; |
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} else { |
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*dest++ = r1; |
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*dest++ = g1; |
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*dest++ = b1; |
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} |
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} else { /* gradient #2 */ |
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if ((invert_column && invert_gradient2) || |
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(!invert_column && !invert_gradient2)) |
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{ |
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*dest++ = r2; /* not inverted or */ |
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*dest++ = g2; /* doubly inverted */ |
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*dest++ = b2; |
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} else { |
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*dest++ = r2_inv; |
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*dest++ = g2_inv; /* singly inverted */ |
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*dest++ = b2_inv; |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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Soft gradient-diamonds with scale = bgscale. Code contributed by Adam |
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M. Costello. |
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
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} else if ((bg[pat].type & 0x07) == 1) { |
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hmax = (bgscale-1)/2; /* half the max weight of a color */ |
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max = 2*hmax; /* the max weight of a color */ |
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r1 = rgb[bg[pat].rgb1_max].r; |
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g1 = rgb[bg[pat].rgb1_max].g; |
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b1 = rgb[bg[pat].rgb1_max].b; |
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r2 = rgb[bg[pat].rgb2_max].r; |
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g2 = rgb[bg[pat].rgb2_max].g; |
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b2 = rgb[bg[pat].rgb2_max].b; |
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for (row = 0; row < rpng2_info.height; ++row) { |
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yidx = row % bgscale; |
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if (yidx > hmax) |
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yidx = bgscale-1 - yidx; |
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dest = bg_data + row*bg_rowbytes; |
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for (i = 0; i < rpng2_info.width; ++i) { |
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xidx = i % bgscale; |
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if (xidx > hmax) |
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xidx = bgscale-1 - xidx; |
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k = xidx + yidx; |
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*dest++ = (k*r1 + (max-k)*r2) / max; |
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*dest++ = (k*g1 + (max-k)*g2) / max; |
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*dest++ = (k*b1 + (max-k)*b2) / max; |
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} |
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} |
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/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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Radial "starburst" with azimuthal sinusoids; [eventually number of sinu- |
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soids will equal bgscale?]. This one is slow but very cool. Code con- |
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tributed by Pieter S. van der Meulen (originally in Smalltalk). |
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
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} else if ((bg[pat].type & 0x07) == 2) { |
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uch ch; |
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int ii, x, y, hw, hh, grayspot; |
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double freq, rotate, saturate, gray, intensity; |
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double angle=0.0, aoffset=0.0, maxDist, dist; |
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double red=0.0, green=0.0, blue=0.0, hue, s, v, f, p, q, t; |
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fprintf(stderr, "%s: computing radial background...", |
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PROGNAME); |
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fflush(stderr); |
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hh = rpng2_info.height / 2; |
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hw = rpng2_info.width / 2; |
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/* variables for radial waves: |
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* aoffset: number of degrees to rotate hue [CURRENTLY NOT USED] |
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* freq: number of color beams originating from the center |
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* grayspot: size of the graying center area (anti-alias) |
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* rotate: rotation of the beams as a function of radius |
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* saturate: saturation of beams' shape azimuthally |
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*/ |
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angle = CLIP(angle, 0.0, 360.0); |
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grayspot = CLIP(bg[pat].bg_gray, 1, (hh + hw)); |
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freq = MAX((double)bg[pat].bg_freq, 0.0); |
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saturate = (double)bg[pat].bg_bsat * 0.1; |
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rotate = (double)bg[pat].bg_brot * 0.1; |
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gray = 0.0; |
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intensity = 0.0; |
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maxDist = (double)((hw*hw) + (hh*hh)); |
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for (row = 0; row < rpng2_info.height; ++row) { |
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y = row - hh; |
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dest = bg_data + row*bg_rowbytes; |
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for (i = 0; i < rpng2_info.width; ++i) { |
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x = i - hw; |
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angle = (x == 0)? PI_2 : atan((double)y / (double)x); |
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gray = (double)MAX(ABS(y), ABS(x)) / grayspot; |
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gray = MIN(1.0, gray); |
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dist = (double)((x*x) + (y*y)) / maxDist; |
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intensity = cos((angle+(rotate*dist*PI)) * freq) * |
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gray * saturate; |
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intensity = (MAX(MIN(intensity,1.0),-1.0) + 1.0) * 0.5; |
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hue = (angle + PI) * INV_PI_360 + aoffset; |
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s = gray * ((double)(ABS(x)+ABS(y)) / (double)(hw + hh)); |
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s = MIN(MAX(s,0.0), 1.0); |
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v = MIN(MAX(intensity,0.0), 1.0); |
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if (s == 0.0) { |
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ch = (uch)(v * 255.0); |
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*dest++ = ch; |
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*dest++ = ch; |
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*dest++ = ch; |
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} else { |
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if ((hue < 0.0) || (hue >= 360.0)) |
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hue -= (((int)(hue / 360.0)) * 360.0); |
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hue /= 60.0; |
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ii = (int)hue; |
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f = hue - (double)ii; |
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p = (1.0 - s) * v; |
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q = (1.0 - (s * f)) * v; |
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t = (1.0 - (s * (1.0 - f))) * v; |
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if (ii == 0) { red = v; green = t; blue = p; } |
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else if (ii == 1) { red = q; green = v; blue = p; } |
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else if (ii == 2) { red = p; green = v; blue = t; } |
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else if (ii == 3) { red = p; green = q; blue = v; } |
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else if (ii == 4) { red = t; green = p; blue = v; } |
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else if (ii == 5) { red = v; green = p; blue = q; } |
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*dest++ = (uch)(red * 255.0); |
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*dest++ = (uch)(green * 255.0); |
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*dest++ = (uch)(blue * 255.0); |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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fprintf(stderr, "done.\n"); |
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fflush(stderr); |
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} |
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/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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Blast background image to display buffer before beginning PNG decode; |
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calling function will handle invalidation and UpdateWindow() call. |
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
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for (row = 0; row < rpng2_info.height; ++row) { |
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src = bg_data + row*bg_rowbytes; |
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dest = wimage_data + row*wimage_rowbytes; |
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for (i = rpng2_info.width; i > 0; --i) { |
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r1 = *src++; |
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g1 = *src++; |
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b1 = *src++; |
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*dest++ = b1; |
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*dest++ = g1; /* note reverse order */ |
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*dest++ = r1; |
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} |
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} |
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return 0; |
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} /* end function rpng2_win_load_bg_image() */ |
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static void rpng2_win_display_row(ulg row) |
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{ |
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uch bg_red = rpng2_info.bg_red; |
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uch bg_green = rpng2_info.bg_green; |
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uch bg_blue = rpng2_info.bg_blue; |
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uch *src, *src2=NULL, *dest; |
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uch r, g, b, a; |
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ulg i; |
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static int rows=0; |
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static ulg firstrow; |
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/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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rows and firstrow simply track how many rows (and which ones) have not |
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yet been displayed; alternatively, we could call InvalidateRect() for |
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every row and not bother with the records-keeping. |
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
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Trace((stderr, "beginning rpng2_win_display_row()\n")) |
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if (rows == 0) |
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firstrow = row; /* first row not yet displayed */ |
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++rows; /* count of rows received but not yet displayed */ |
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/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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Aside from the use of the rpng2_info struct and the lack of an outer |
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loop (over rows), this routine is identical to rpng_win_display_image() |
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in the non-progressive version of the program. |
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
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src = rpng2_info.image_data + row*rpng2_info.rowbytes; |
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if (bg_image) |
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src2 = bg_data + row*bg_rowbytes; |
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dest = wimage_data + row*wimage_rowbytes; |
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if (rpng2_info.channels == 3) { |
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for (i = rpng2_info.width; i > 0; --i) { |
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r = *src++; |
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g = *src++; |
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b = *src++; |
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*dest++ = b; |
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*dest++ = g; /* note reverse order */ |
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*dest++ = r; |
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} |
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} else /* if (rpng2_info.channels == 4) */ { |
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for (i = rpng2_info.width; i > 0; --i) { |
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r = *src++; |
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g = *src++; |
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b = *src++; |
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a = *src++; |
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if (bg_image) { |
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bg_red = *src2++; |
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bg_green = *src2++; |
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bg_blue = *src2++; |
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} |
|
if (a == 255) { |
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*dest++ = b; |
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*dest++ = g; |
|
*dest++ = r; |
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} else if (a == 0) { |
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*dest++ = bg_blue; |
|
*dest++ = bg_green; |
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*dest++ = bg_red; |
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} else { |
|
/* this macro (copied from png.h) composites the |
|
* foreground and background values and puts the |
|
* result into the first argument; there are no |
|
* side effects with the first argument */ |
|
alpha_composite(*dest++, b, a, bg_blue); |
|
alpha_composite(*dest++, g, a, bg_green); |
|
alpha_composite(*dest++, r, a, bg_red); |
|
} |
|
} |
|
} |
|
|
|
/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
Display after every 16 rows or when on last row. (Region may include |
|
previously displayed lines due to interlacing--i.e., not contiguous.) |
|
---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
|
|
|
if ((rows & 0xf) == 0 || row == rpng2_info.height-1) { |
|
RECT rect; |
|
|
|
rect.left = 0L; |
|
rect.top = (LONG)firstrow; |
|
rect.right = (LONG)rpng2_info.width; /* possibly off by one? */ |
|
rect.bottom = (LONG)row + 1L; /* possibly off by one? */ |
|
InvalidateRect(global_hwnd, &rect, FALSE); |
|
UpdateWindow(global_hwnd); /* similar to XFlush() */ |
|
rows = 0; |
|
} |
|
|
|
} /* end function rpng2_win_display_row() */ |
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|
|
static void rpng2_win_finish_display() |
|
{ |
|
Trace((stderr, "beginning rpng2_win_finish_display()\n")) |
|
|
|
/* last row has already been displayed by rpng2_win_display_row(), so |
|
* we have nothing to do here except set a flag and let the user know |
|
* that the image is done */ |
|
|
|
rpng2_info.state = kDone; |
|
printf( |
|
#ifndef __CYGWIN__ |
|
"Done. Press Q, Esc or mouse button 1 (within image window) to quit.\n" |
|
#else |
|
"Done. Press mouse button 1 (within image window) to quit.\n" |
|
#endif |
|
); |
|
fflush(stdout); |
|
} |
|
|
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|
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|
|
|
|
|
|
static void rpng2_win_cleanup() |
|
{ |
|
if (bg_image && bg_data) { |
|
free(bg_data); |
|
bg_data = NULL; |
|
} |
|
|
|
if (rpng2_info.image_data) { |
|
free(rpng2_info.image_data); |
|
rpng2_info.image_data = NULL; |
|
} |
|
|
|
if (rpng2_info.row_pointers) { |
|
free(rpng2_info.row_pointers); |
|
rpng2_info.row_pointers = NULL; |
|
} |
|
|
|
if (dib) { |
|
free(dib); |
|
dib = NULL; |
|
} |
|
} |
|
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|
|
LRESULT CALLBACK rpng2_win_wndproc(HWND hwnd, UINT iMsg, WPARAM wP, LPARAM lP) |
|
{ |
|
HDC hdc; |
|
PAINTSTRUCT ps; |
|
int rc; |
|
|
|
switch (iMsg) { |
|
case WM_CREATE: |
|
/* one-time processing here, if any */ |
|
return 0; |
|
|
|
case WM_PAINT: |
|
hdc = BeginPaint(hwnd, &ps); |
|
rc = StretchDIBits(hdc, 0, 0, rpng2_info.width, rpng2_info.height, |
|
0, 0, rpng2_info.width, rpng2_info.height, |
|
wimage_data, (BITMAPINFO *)bmih, |
|
0, SRCCOPY); |
|
EndPaint(hwnd, &ps); |
|
return 0; |
|
|
|
/* wait for the user to tell us when to quit */ |
|
case WM_CHAR: |
|
switch (wP) { /* only need one, so ignore repeat count */ |
|
case 'q': |
|
case 'Q': |
|
case 0x1B: /* Esc key */ |
|
PostQuitMessage(0); |
|
} |
|
return 0; |
|
|
|
case WM_LBUTTONDOWN: /* another way of quitting */ |
|
case WM_DESTROY: |
|
PostQuitMessage(0); |
|
return 0; |
|
} |
|
|
|
return DefWindowProc(hwnd, iMsg, wP, lP); |
|
}
|
|
|