The leading blank lines are apparently an artefact of an older source
control system. They are not required and they look like accidents,
because starting a source file with a blank line is not a regular habit
of software developers nowadays.
This is a cherry-pick of commit 37cc20add8fb5b83bb5299a26cd3b41e0f776017
from branch 'libpng18'.
Signed-off-by: John Bowler <jbowler@acm.org>
Signed-off-by: Cosmin Truta <ctruta@gmail.com>
pngimage.c:
Initialize sig_bits on a NOTREACHED path to avoid warnings about using
uninitialized variables.
pngstest.c:
Enlarge buffers and fix signedness to avoid legitimate warnings about
potential buffer overflows.
pngunknown.c:
pngvalid.c:
Use NULL instead of 0 for pointers and apply other style fixes.
makepng.c:
tarith.c:
Apply various style fixes.
Also remove the "last changed" version info from source comments.
The version control system maintains this information automatically.
In v1.6.0, size_t became a required type. It should be used
consistently. To maintain backwards compatibility, png_size_t
is still maintained in deprecated form.
This updates libpng16 with all the test changes from libpng17,
including changes to pngvalid.c to ensure that the original,
distributed, version of contrib/visupng/cexcept.h can be used.
pngvalid contains the correction to the use of SAVE/STORE_
UNKNOWN_CHUNKS; a bug revealed by changes in libpng 1.7. More
tests contain the --strict option to detect warnings and the
pngvalid-standard test has been corrected so that it does not
turn on progresive-read (there is a separate test which does
that.)
Some signed/unsigned fixes have been made.
Signed-off-by: John Bowler <jbowler@acm.org>