We should use `FILE *` instead of `FILE*` or `(FILE*)`, consistently,
as we should for all other pointer types. Moreover, when we refer to
standard stdio file objects in comments and in documentation, we should
use the term "FILE objects" consistently.
Lastly, we clarify in a comment in example.c that `PNG_STDIO_SUPPORTED`
is true only when the stdio support is both available in the system and
accessible in the user's libpng build.
This is a cherry-pick of commit c63c5463903014c904b540216c2784023fb8c1c8
from branch 'libpng18'.
Reviewed-by: John Bowler <jbowler@acm.org>
Signed-off-by: Cosmin Truta <ctruta@gmail.com>
By definition, `sizeof(png_byte)` is 1.
Remove all the occurences of `sizeof(png_byte)` from the code, and fix
a related typo in the libpng manual.
Also update the main .editorconfig file to reflect the fixing expected
by a FIXME note.
This fixes commit 27e548af2518ff8d278b45c40d11ad1bdd68eaa0.
The macro `png_check_sig` has been deprecated and remained untested
for decades. And yet, somehow it escaped from all past API cleanups.
Also update the libpng manual.
Reported-by: Matthieu Darbois
From libpng-1.5.0 onwards, the private libpng functions are no longer
accessible to the libpng users, and the content of libpngpf(3) is no
longer relevant.
Update links, introducing the new canonical location of the libpng
source repository:
https://github.com/pnggroup/libpng
Remove all remaining "last changed" version info from source comments.
(The version control system maintains this information automatically.)
Delete the trailing whitespace characters.
As per the const correctness rules, top-level const-ness of data
in automatic scopes does not propagate outside of these scopes
(unlike const-ness at lower levels, such as pointers to const data).
Previously, const was used liberally, but inconsistently across the
libpng codebase. Using const wherever applicable is not incorrect.
However, _consistent_ use of const is difficult to maintain in such
conditions.
In conclusion, we shall continue to use const only where doing so is
strictly necessary:
1. If a function guarantees that it will not modify an argument
passed by pointer, the corresponding function parameter should be
a pointer-to-const (const T *).
2. Static data should not be modified, therefore it should be const.
Reference:
Google C++ Style Guide
https://google.github.io/styleguide/cppguide.html#Use_of_const
In v1.6.0, compiler support for const became a requirement.
It should be used consistently. To maintain backwards compatibility,
PNG_CONST is still maintained in deprecated form.
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.