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| # scripts/pnglibconf.dfa - library build configuration control
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| #
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| @/*- pnglibconf.dfn intermediate file
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| @ *  generated from scripts/pnglibconf.dfa
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| @ */
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| #
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| com pnglibconf.h - library build configuration
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| com
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| version
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| com
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| com Copyright (c) 1998-2017 Glenn Randers-Pehrson
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| com
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| com This code is released under the libpng license.
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| com For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer
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| com and license in png.h
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| com
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| 
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| file pnglibconf.h scripts/pnglibconf.dfa PNGLCONF_H
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| 
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| # This file is preprocessed by scripts/options.awk and the
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| # C compiler to generate 'pnglibconf.h' - a list of all the
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| # configuration options.  The file lists the various options
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| # that can *only* be specified during the libpng build;
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| # pnglibconf.h freezes the definitions selected for the specific
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| # build.
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| #
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| # The syntax is detailed in scripts/options.awk; this is a summary
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| # only:
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| #
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| # setting <name> [requires ...] [default]
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| #    #define PNG_<name> <value>  /* value comes from current setting */
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| # option <name> [requires ...] [if ...] [enables ...] [disabled]
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| #    #define PNG_<name>_SUPPORTED if the requirements are met and
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| #    enable the other options listed
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| # chunk <name> [requires ...] [enables ...] [disabled]
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| #    Enable chunk processing for the given ancillary chunk; any
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| #    'requires something' expands to READ_something for read and
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| #    WRITE_something for write, but the enables list members are
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| #    used as given (e.g. enables GAMMA just expands to that on the
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| #    correspond READ_name and WRITE_name lines.)
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| #
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| # "," may be used to separate options on an 'option' line and is ignored; it
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| # doesn't change the meaning of the line.  (NOT setting, where "," becomes
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| # part of the setting!)  A comma at the end of an option line causes a
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| # continuation (the next line is included in the option too.)
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| #
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| # Note that the 'on' and 'off' keywords, while valid on both option
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| # and chunk, should not be used in this file because they force the
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| # relevant options on or off.
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| 
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| #----------------------------------------------------------------------
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| 
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| # The following setting, option and chunk values can all be changed
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| # while building libpng:
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| #
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| # setting: change 'setting' lines to fine tune library performance;
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| #   changes to the settings don't affect the libpng API functionally
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| #
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| # option: change 'option' lines to remove or add capabilities from
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| #   or to the library; options change the library API
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| #
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| # chunk: change 'chunk' lines to remove capabilities to process
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| #   optional ('ancillary') chunks.  This does not prevent PNG
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| #   decoding but does change the libpng API because some chunks
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| #   will be ignored.
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| #
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| # There are three ways of disabling features, in no particular order:
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| #
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| # 1) Create 'pngusr.h', enter the required private build information
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| # detailed below and #define PNG_NO_<option> for each option you
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| # don't want in that file in that file.  You can also turn on options
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| # using PNG_<option>_SUPPORTED.  When you have finished rerun
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| # configure and rebuild pnglibconf.h file with -DPNG_USER_CONFIG:
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| #
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| #  make clean
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| #  CPPFLAGS='-DPNG_USER_CONFIG' ./configure
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| #  make pnglibconf.h
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| #
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| # pngusr.h is only used during the creation of pnglibconf.h, but it
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| # is safer to ensure that -DPNG_USER_CONFIG is specified throughout
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| # the build by changing the CPPFLAGS passed to the initial ./configure
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| #
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| # 2) Add definitions of the settings you want to change to
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| # CPPFLAGS; for example:
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| #
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| #   -DPNG_DEFAULT_READ_MACROS=0
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| #
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| # (This would change the default to *not* use read macros.)  Be
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| # very careful to change only settings that don't alter the API
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| # because this approach bypasses the private build checking.  You
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| # can also change settings from pngpriv.h (read pngpriv.h) safely
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| # without API changes.  Do that in the same way.
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| #
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| # 3) Write a new '.dfa' file (say 'pngusr.dfa') and in this file
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| # provide override values for setting entries and turn option or
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| # chunk values explicitly 'on' or 'off':
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| #
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| #    setting FOO default VALUE
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| #    option BAR [on|off]
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| #
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| # Then add this file to the options.awk command line (the *first*
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| # one) after this file.  The make macro DFA_XTRA is provided to make
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| # this easier (set it like CPPFLAGS prior to running ./configure).
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| # Look at the builds below contrib/pngminim for some extreme examples
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| # of how this can be used.
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| #
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| # Don't edit this file unless you are contributing a patch to
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| # libpng and need new or modified options/settings.
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| #----------------------------------------------------------------------
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| 
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| # The following causes commented out #undef lines to be written to
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| # pnglibconf.h; this can be stopped by logunsupported=0 in a later
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| # file or on the command line (after pnglibconf.dfa)
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| 
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| logunsupported = 1
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| 
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| # The following allows the output from configure to modify the contents of
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| # pnglibconf.h
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| 
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| @#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
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| @#  include "config.h"
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| @#endif
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| 
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| # PNG_USER_CONFIG has to be defined on the compiler command line
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| # to cause pngusr.h to be read while constructing pnglibconf.h
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| #
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| # If you create a private DLL you need to define the following
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| # macros in the file 'pngusr.h' and set -DPNG_USER_CONFIG for
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| # compilation (i.e. in CPPFLAGS.)
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| # #define PNG_USER_PRIVATEBUILD \
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| #     <Describes by whom and why this version of the DLL was built>
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| #  e.g. #define PNG_USER_PRIVATEBUILD "Build by MyCompany for xyz reasons."
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| # #define PNG_USER_DLLFNAME_POSTFIX <two-letter postfix that serve to
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| #        distinguish your DLL from those of the official release. These
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| #        correspond to the trailing letters that come after the version
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| #        number and must match your private DLL name>
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| #  e.g. // private DLL "libpng13gx.dll"
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| #       #define PNG_USER_DLLFNAME_POSTFIX "gx"
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| #
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| # The following macros are also at your disposal if you want to complete the
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| # DLL VERSIONINFO structure.
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| # - PNG_USER_VERSIONINFO_COMMENTS
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| # - PNG_USER_VERSIONINFO_COMPANYNAME
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| # - PNG_USER_VERSIONINFO_LEGALTRADEMARKS
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| 
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| # It is necessary to include configures definitions here so that AC_DEFINE
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| # in configure.ac works in a comprehensible way
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| @#if defined(HAVE_CONFIG_H) && !defined(PNG_NO_CONFIG_H)
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| @#  include "config.h"
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| @#endif
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| 
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| @#ifdef PNG_USER_CONFIG
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| @#  include "pngusr.h"
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| @#endif
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| 
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| # This is a special fixup for the Watcom C compiler on Windows, which has
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| # multiple procedure call standards.  Unless PNG_API_RULE is set explicitly
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| # (i.e. if it is not defined at this point) it will be forced to '2' here when
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| # using Watcom.  This indicates to the other header files that Watcom behaviour
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| # is required where appropriate.
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| 
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| @#ifdef __WATCOMC__
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| @#  ifndef PNG_API_RULE
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| @#     define PNG_API_RULE 2 /* Use Watcom calling conventions */
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| @#  endif
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| @#endif
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| 
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| # IN DEVELOPMENT
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| # These are currently experimental features; define them if you want (NOTE:
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| # experimental options must be disabled before they are defined in this file!)
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| 
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| # NONE
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| 
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| # Note that PNG_USER_CONFIG only has an effect when building
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| # pnglibconf.h
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| 
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| setting USER_CONFIG
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| setting USER_PRIVATEBUILD
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| setting USER_DLLFNAME_POSTFIX
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| setting USER_VERSIONINFO_COMMENTS
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| setting USER_VERSIONINFO_COMPANYNAME
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| setting USER_VERSIONINFO_LEGALTRADEMARKS
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| 
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| # Record the 'API rule' used to select calling conventions on
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| # those systems that support such things (see all the comments in
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| # pngconf.h)
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| # Changing this setting has a fundamental affect on the PNG ABI,
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| # do not release shared libraries with this changed.
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| 
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| setting API_RULE default 0
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| 
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| # This allows a prefix to be added to the front of every API functon name (and
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| # therefore every symbol) by redefining all the function names with the prefix
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| # at the end of pnglibconf.h.  It also turns on similar internal symbol renaming
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| # by causing a similar build-time only file, pngprefix.h, to be generated.
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| 
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| setting PREFIX
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| 
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| # Implementation specific control of the optimizations, enabled by those
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| # hardware or software options that need it (typically when run-time choices
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| # must be made by the user)
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| option SET_OPTION disabled
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| 
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| # These options are specific to the ARM NEON hardware optimizations.  At present
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| # these optimizations depend on GCC specific pre-processing of an assembler (.S)
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| # file so they probably won't work with other compilers.
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| #
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| # ARM_NEON_OPT: unset: check at compile time (__ARM_NEON__ must be defined by
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| #                      the compiler, typically as a result of specifying
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| #                      CC="gcc -mfpu=neon".)
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| #                   0: disable (even if the CPU has a NEON FPU.)
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| #                   1: check at run time (via ARM_NEON_{API,CHECK})
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| #                   2: switch on unconditionally (inadvisable - instead pass
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| #                      -mfpu=neon to GCC in CC)
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| #           When building libpng avoid using any setting other than '0'; '1' is
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| #           set automatically when either 'API' or 'CHECK' are configured in,
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| #           '2' should not be necessary as -mfpu=neon will achieve the same
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| #           effect as well as applying NEON optimizations to the rest of the
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| #           libpng code.
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| #           NOTE: any setting other than '0' requires ALIGNED_MEMORY
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| # ARM_NEON_API:   (PNG_ARM_NEON == 1) allow the optimization to be switched on
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| #                 with png_set_option
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| # ARM_NEON_CHECK: (PNG_ARM_NEON == 1) compile a run-time check to see if Neon
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| #                 extensions are supported. This is poorly supported and
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| #                 deprecated - use the png_set_option API.
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| setting ARM_NEON_OPT
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| option ARM_NEON_API disabled requires ALIGNED_MEMORY enables SET_OPTION,
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|    sets ARM_NEON_OPT 1
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| option ARM_NEON_CHECK disabled requires ALIGNED_MEMORY,
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|    sets ARM_NEON_OPT 1
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| 
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| # These options are specific to the PowerPC VSX hardware optimizations.
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| #
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| # POWERPC_VSX_OPT: unset: check at compile time (__PPC64__,__ALTIVEC__,__VSX__
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| #                      must be defined by the compiler, typically as a result
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| #                      of specifying
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| #                      "-mvsx -maltivec" compiler flags)
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| #                   0: disable (even if the CPU supports VSX.)
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| #                   1: check at run time (via POWERPC_VSX_{API,CHECK})
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| #                   2: switch on unconditionally (inadvisable - instead pass
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| #                      -mvsx -maltivec to compiler options)
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| #           When building libpng avoid using any setting other than '0'; '1' is
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| #           set automatically when either 'API' or 'CHECK' are configured in,
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| #           '2' should not be necessary as "-mvsx -maltivec" will achieve the same
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| #           effect as well as applying VSX optimizations to the rest of the
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| #           libpng code.
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| # POWERPC_VSX_API:   (PNG_POWERPC_VSX == 1) allow the optimization to be switched on
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| #                 with png_set_option
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| # POWERPC_VSX_CHECK: (PNG_POWERPC_VSX == 1) compile a run-time check to see if VSX
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| #                 extensions are supported. This is supported not for all OSes
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| #                 (see contrib/powerpc/README)
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| setting POWERPC_VSX_OPT
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| option POWERPC_VSX_API disabled enables SET_OPTION,
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|   sets POWERPC_VSX_OPT 1
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| option POWERPC_VSX_CHECK disabled,
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|   sets POWERPC_VSX_OPT 1
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| 
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| 
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| # These settings configure the default compression level (0-9) and 'strategy';
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| # strategy is as defined by the implementors of zlib. It describes the input
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| # data and modifies the zlib parameters in an attempt to optimize the balance
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| # between search and huffman encoding in the zlib algorithms.  The defaults are
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| # the zlib.h defaults - the apparently recursive definition does not arise
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| # because the name of the setting is prefixed by PNG_
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| #
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| # The TEXT values are the defaults when writing compressed text (all forms)
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| 
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| # Include the zlib header so that the defaults below are known
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| @#  include <zlib.h>
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| 
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| # The '@' here means to substitute the value when pnglibconf.h is built
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| setting Z_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION default @Z_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION
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| # TODO: why aren't these Z_RLE; zlib.h says that Z_RLE, specifically, is
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| # appropriate for PNG images, maybe it doesn't exist in all versions?
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| setting Z_DEFAULT_STRATEGY default @Z_FILTERED
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| setting Z_DEFAULT_NOFILTER_STRATEGY default @Z_DEFAULT_STRATEGY
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| setting ZLIB_VERNUM default @ZLIB_VERNUM
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| 
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| # Linkage of:
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| #
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| #  API:      libpng API functions
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| #  CALLBACK: internal non-file-local callbacks
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| #  FUNCTION: internal non-file-local functions
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| #  DATA:     internal non-file-local (const) data
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| setting LINKAGE_API default extern
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| setting LINKAGE_CALLBACK default extern
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| setting LINKAGE_FUNCTION default extern
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| setting LINKAGE_DATA default extern
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| 
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| setting TEXT_Z_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION default @Z_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION
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| setting TEXT_Z_DEFAULT_STRATEGY default @Z_DEFAULT_STRATEGY
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| 
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| # Default to using the read macros
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| 
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| setting DEFAULT_READ_MACROS default 1
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| 
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| # The alternative is to call functions to read PNG values, if
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| # the functions are turned *off* the read macros must always
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| # be enabled, so turning this off will actually force the
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| # USE_READ_MACROS option on (see pngconf.h)
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| 
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| option READ_INT_FUNCTIONS requires READ
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| 
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| # The same for write  but these can only be switched off if no writing
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| # is required at all - hence the use of a 'disabled', not a 'requires'.
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| # If these are needed, they are enabled in the 'WRITE options' section
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| # below.
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| 
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| option WRITE_INT_FUNCTIONS disabled
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| 
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| # Error controls
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| #
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| # WARNINGS: normally on, if off no warnings are generated
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| # ERROR_TEXT: normally on, if off errors happen but there is no message
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| # ERROR_NUMBERS: unimplemented feature, therefore disabled
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| # BENIGN_ERRORS: support for just issuing warnings for recoverable errors
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| #
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| # BENIGN_READ_ERRORS:
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| #     By default recoverable errors on read should just generate warnings,
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| #     generally safe but PNG files that don't conform to the specification will
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| #     be accepted if a meaningful result can be produced.
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| #
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| # BENIGN_WRITE_ERRORS:
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| #     By default recoverable errors on write should just generate warnings,
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| #     not generally safe because this allows the application to write invalid
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| #     PNG files.  Applications should enable this themselves; it's useful
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| #     because it means that a failure to write an ancilliary chunk can often be
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| #     ignored.
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| 
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| option WARNINGS
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| option ERROR_TEXT
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| option ERROR_NUMBERS disabled
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| 
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| option BENIGN_ERRORS
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| option BENIGN_WRITE_ERRORS requires BENIGN_ERRORS disabled
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| option BENIGN_READ_ERRORS requires BENIGN_ERRORS
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| 
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| 
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| # Generic options - affect both read and write.
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| 
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| option MNG_FEATURES
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| 
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| # Arithmetic options, the first is the big switch that chooses between internal
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| # floating and fixed point arithmetic implementations - it does not affect any
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| # APIs.  The second two (the _POINT settings) switch off individual APIs.
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| #
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| # Prior to libpng 1.6.8 one of the API (_POINT) variants had to be selected.  At
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| # 1.6.8 this restriction has been removed; the simplified API can be used
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| # without enabling any of the low level fixed/floating APIs.
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| 
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| option FLOATING_ARITHMETIC
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| option FLOATING_POINT
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| option FIXED_POINT
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| 
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| # This protects us against compilers that run on a windowing system
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| # and thus don't have or would rather us not use the stdio types:
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| # stdin, stdout, and stderr.  The only one currently used is stderr
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| # in png_error() and png_warning().  #defining PNG_NO_CONSOLE_IO will
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| # prevent these from being compiled and used. #defining PNG_NO_STDIO
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| # will also prevent these, plus will prevent the entire set of stdio
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| # macros and functions (FILE *, printf, etc.) from being compiled and used,
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| # unless (PNG_DEBUG > 0) has been #defined.
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| 
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| option STDIO
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| option CONSOLE_IO requires STDIO
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| 
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| # Note: prior to 1.5.0 this option could not be disabled if STDIO
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| # was enabled.  Prior to 1.5.3 this option required STDIO
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| 
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| option TIME_RFC1123
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| 
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| # PNG_SETJMP_NOT_SUPPORTED is an old equivalent for NO_SETJMP
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| 
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| option SETJMP
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| = NO_SETJMP SETJMP_NOT_SUPPORTED
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| 
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| # If this is disabled it is not possible for apps to get the
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| # values from the 'info' structure, this effectively removes
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| # quite a lot of the READ API.
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| 
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| option EASY_ACCESS
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| 
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| # Added at libpng-1.2.0
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| 
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| option USER_MEM
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| 
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| # Added at libpng-1.4.0
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| 
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| option IO_STATE
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| 
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| # Libpng limits: limit the size of images and data on read.
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| #
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| # If this option is disabled all the limit checking code will be disabled:
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| 
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| option USER_LIMITS requires READ
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| 
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| # The default settings given below for the limits mean that libpng will
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| # limit the size of images or the size of data in ancilliary chunks to less
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| # than the specification or implementation limits. Settings have the
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| # following interpretations:
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| #
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| # USER_WIDTH_MAX: maximum width of an image that will be read
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| # USER_HEIGHT_MAX: maximum height
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| # USER_CHUNK_MALLOC_MAX: maximum in-memory (decompressed) size of a single chunk
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| # USER_CHUNK_CACHE_MAX: maximum number of chunks to be cached
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| #
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| # Only chunks that are variable in number are counted towards the
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| 
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| # Use 0x7fffffff for unlimited
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| setting USER_WIDTH_MAX default        1000000
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| setting USER_HEIGHT_MAX default       1000000
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| 
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| # Use 0 for unlimited
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| setting USER_CHUNK_CACHE_MAX default     1000
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| setting USER_CHUNK_MALLOC_MAX default 8000000
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| 
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| # If this option is enabled APIs to set the above limits at run time are added;
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| # without this the hardwired (compile time) limits will be used.
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| option SET_USER_LIMITS requires USER_LIMITS
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| 
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| # All of the following options relate to code capabilities for
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| # processing image data before creating a PNG or after reading one.
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| # You can remove these capabilities safely and still be PNG
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| # conformant, however the library that results is still non-standard.
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| # See the comments above about how to change options and settings.
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| 
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| # READ options
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| #
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| # WARNING: in libpng 1.5 maintained configuration compatibility with earlier
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| # versions.  In some cases turning off an option turned off other options, in
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| # others it was ineffective unless dependent options were also turned off.
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| # Libpng 1.6 changes this: in general if you turn off an option that affects
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| # APIs it stays off and simply disables APIs that depend on it.
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| #
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| # As a result if you simply port the libpng 1.5 configuration to libpng 1.6 you
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| # will probably see build failures due to missing APIs.  Fixing these failures
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| # requires some, perhaps considerable, knowledge of what your libpng using
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| # applications are doing, fortunately there is no great reason for you to move
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| # to libpng 1.6; the new interfaces in 1.6 will take several years to become
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| # popular.
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| 
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| option READ enables READ_INTERLACING SET_OPTION
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| 
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| # Disabling READ_16BIT does not disable reading 16-bit PNG files, but it
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| # forces them to be chopped down to 8-bit, and disables any 16-bit
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| # processing after that has happened.  You need to be sure to enable
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| # READ_SCALE_16_TO_8 or READ_STRIP_16_TO_8 when you disable READ_16BIT for
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| # this to work properly.  You should disable the other option if you need to
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| # ensure a particular conversion (otherwise the app can chose.)
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| 
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| option READ_16BIT requires READ enables 16BIT
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| 
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| option READ_QUANTIZE requires READ
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| 
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| option READ_TRANSFORMS requires READ
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| = NO_READ_TRANSFORMS READ_TRANSFORMS_NOT_SUPPORTED
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| 
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| # Read gamma handling.  Gamma processing is a core part of libpng and many of
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| # the capabilities are dependent on libpng performing gamma correction.
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| #
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| # In libpng 1.6 disabling gamma processing (setting PNG_NO_READ_GAMMA)
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| # consistently disables those parts of the API that depend on it.  Prior to
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| # 1.6.0 this was not true; the results were unpredictable and varied between
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| # releases.
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| #
 | |
| # If you disable gamma processing and your program no longer compiles you need
 | |
| # to ask whether you really need the APIs that are missing.  If you do then you
 | |
| # almost certainly need the gamma processing.
 | |
| #
 | |
| # If you handle gamma issues outside libpng then you do not need the libpng
 | |
| # gamma processing; and it is an enormous waste of space.  You just need to
 | |
| # remove the use of libpng APIs that depend on it.
 | |
| option READ_GAMMA requires READ_TRANSFORMS, READ_gAMA, READ_sRGB
 | |
| 
 | |
| option READ_ALPHA_MODE requires READ_TRANSFORMS, READ_GAMMA
 | |
| option READ_BACKGROUND requires READ_TRANSFORMS, READ_STRIP_ALPHA, READ_GAMMA
 | |
| option READ_BGR requires READ_TRANSFORMS
 | |
| option READ_EXPAND_16 requires READ_TRANSFORMS, READ_16BIT, READ_EXPAND
 | |
| option READ_EXPAND requires READ_TRANSFORMS
 | |
| option READ_FILLER requires READ_TRANSFORMS
 | |
| option READ_GRAY_TO_RGB requires READ_TRANSFORMS
 | |
| option READ_INVERT_ALPHA requires READ_TRANSFORMS
 | |
| option READ_INVERT requires READ_TRANSFORMS
 | |
| option READ_PACK requires READ_TRANSFORMS
 | |
| option READ_PACKSWAP requires READ_TRANSFORMS
 | |
| option READ_RGB_TO_GRAY requires READ_TRANSFORMS, READ_GAMMA enables COLORSPACE
 | |
| option READ_SCALE_16_TO_8 requires READ_TRANSFORMS
 | |
| option READ_SHIFT requires READ_TRANSFORMS
 | |
| option READ_STRIP_16_TO_8 requires READ_TRANSFORMS
 | |
| option READ_STRIP_ALPHA requires READ_TRANSFORMS
 | |
| option READ_SWAP_ALPHA requires READ_TRANSFORMS
 | |
| option READ_SWAP requires READ_TRANSFORMS, READ_16BIT
 | |
| option READ_USER_TRANSFORM requires READ_TRANSFORMS
 | |
| 
 | |
| option PROGRESSIVE_READ requires READ
 | |
| option SEQUENTIAL_READ requires READ
 | |
| 
 | |
| # You can define PNG_NO_PROGRESSIVE_READ if you don't do progressive reading.
 | |
| # This is not talking about interlacing capability!  You'll still have
 | |
| # interlacing unless you turn off the following which is required
 | |
| # for PNG-compliant decoders.  (In other words, do not do this - in
 | |
| # fact it can't be disabled from the command line!)
 | |
| #option READ_INTERLACING requires READ
 | |
| 
 | |
| option READ_COMPOSITE_NODIV requires READ
 | |
| = NO_READ_COMPOSITE_NODIV NO_READ_COMPOSITED_NODIV
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Inch conversions
 | |
| 
 | |
| option INCH_CONVERSIONS
 | |
| = INCH_CONVERSIONS INCH_CONVERSIONS
 | |
| 
 | |
| # API to build a grayscale palette
 | |
| # NOTE: this is not used internally by libpng at present.
 | |
| 
 | |
| option BUILD_GRAYSCALE_PALETTE
 | |
| 
 | |
| # WRITE options
 | |
| 
 | |
| option WRITE enables WRITE_INT_FUNCTIONS
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Disabling WRITE_16BIT prevents 16-bit PNG files from being
 | |
| # generated.
 | |
| option WRITE_16BIT requires WRITE enables 16BIT
 | |
| 
 | |
| option WRITE_TRANSFORMS requires WRITE
 | |
| = NO_WRITE_TRANSFORMS WRITE_TRANSFORMS_NOT_SUPPORTED
 | |
| 
 | |
| option WRITE_SHIFT requires WRITE_TRANSFORMS
 | |
| option WRITE_PACK requires WRITE_TRANSFORMS
 | |
| option WRITE_BGR requires WRITE_TRANSFORMS
 | |
| option WRITE_SWAP requires WRITE_TRANSFORMS, WRITE_16BIT
 | |
| option WRITE_PACKSWAP requires WRITE_TRANSFORMS
 | |
| option WRITE_INVERT requires WRITE_TRANSFORMS
 | |
| option WRITE_FILLER requires WRITE_TRANSFORMS
 | |
| option WRITE_SWAP_ALPHA requires WRITE_TRANSFORMS
 | |
| option WRITE_INVERT_ALPHA requires WRITE_TRANSFORMS
 | |
| option WRITE_USER_TRANSFORM requires WRITE_TRANSFORMS
 | |
| 
 | |
| # This is not required for PNG-compliant encoders, but can cause
 | |
| # trouble if left undefined
 | |
| 
 | |
| option WRITE_INTERLACING requires WRITE
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Deprecated, will be removed.
 | |
| option WRITE_WEIGHTED_FILTER requires WRITE
 | |
| 
 | |
| option WRITE_FLUSH requires WRITE
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Note: these can be turned off explicitly if not required by the
 | |
| # apps implementing the user transforms
 | |
| option USER_TRANSFORM_PTR if READ_USER_TRANSFORM, WRITE_USER_TRANSFORM
 | |
| option USER_TRANSFORM_INFO if READ_USER_TRANSFORM, WRITE_USER_TRANSFORM
 | |
| 
 | |
| # This enables API to set compression parameters for compressing
 | |
| # non-IDAT chunks (zTXt, iTXt, iCCP, and unknown chunks).  This feature
 | |
| # was added at libpng-1.5.3.
 | |
| option WRITE_CUSTOMIZE_ZTXT_COMPRESSION requires WRITE
 | |
| option WRITE_CUSTOMIZE_COMPRESSION requires WRITE
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Any chunks you are not interested in, you can undef here.  The
 | |
| # ones that allocate memory may be expecially important (hIST,
 | |
| # tEXt, zTXt, tRNS, pCAL).  Others will just save time and make png_info
 | |
| # a bit smaller.
 | |
| 
 | |
| # The size of the png_text structure changed in libpng-1.0.6 when
 | |
| # iTXt support was added.  iTXt support was turned off by default through
 | |
| # libpng-1.2.x, to support old apps that malloc the png_text structure
 | |
| # instead of calling png_set_text() and letting libpng malloc it.  It
 | |
| # was turned on by default in libpng-1.4.0.
 | |
| 
 | |
| option READ_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS requires READ
 | |
| # PNG_READ_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS_NOT_SUPPORTED is deprecated.
 | |
| = NO_READ_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS READ_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS_NOT_SUPPORTED
 | |
| 
 | |
| option WRITE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS requires WRITE
 | |
| # PNG_WRITE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS_NOT_SUPPORTED is deprecated.
 | |
| = NO_WRITE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS WRITE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS_NOT_SUPPORTED
 | |
| 
 | |
| # These options disable *all* the text chunks if turned off
 | |
| 
 | |
| option TEXT disabled
 | |
| option READ_TEXT requires READ_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS enables TEXT
 | |
| option WRITE_TEXT requires WRITE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS enables TEXT
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Moved to pnglibconf.h at libpng-1.5.0
 | |
| # Feature support: in 1.4 this was in pngconf.h, but the following
 | |
| # features have no affect on the libpng API.  Add library
 | |
| # only features to the end of this list.  Add features that
 | |
| # affect the API above.  (Note: the list of chunks follows
 | |
| # the library-only settings.)
 | |
| #
 | |
| # BUILD TIME ONLY OPTIONS
 | |
| #   These options do not affect the API but rather alter how the
 | |
| #   API is implemented, they get recorded in pnglibconf.h, but
 | |
| #   can't be changed by the application.
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Colorspace support (enabled as required); just the support for colorant
 | |
| # information.  Gamma support, likewise, is just support for the gamma
 | |
| # information, READ_GAMMA is required for gamma transformations (so it
 | |
| # is possible to read PNG gamma without enabling all the libpng transform
 | |
| # code - do this for applications that do their own gamma processing)
 | |
| #
 | |
| # As of 1.6.0 COLORSPACE is only useful if the application processes the
 | |
| # information; this is because the library does not do any colorspace
 | |
| # processing, it just validates the data in the PNG file.
 | |
| 
 | |
| option GAMMA disabled
 | |
| option COLORSPACE enables GAMMA disabled
 | |
| 
 | |
| # When an ICC profile is read, or png_set, it will be checked for a match
 | |
| # against known sRGB profiles if the sRGB handling is enabled.  The
 | |
| # PNG_sRGB_PROFILE_CHECKS setting controls how much work is done during the
 | |
| # check:
 | |
| #
 | |
| # -1: Don't do any sRGB profile checking.
 | |
| #
 | |
| #  0: Just validate the profile MD5 signature if present, otherwise use
 | |
| #     the checks in option 1.
 | |
| #
 | |
| #  1: Additionally check the length, intent and adler32 checksum of the
 | |
| #     actual data.   If enabled this will reject known profiles that have
 | |
| #     had the rendering intent in the header changed as well as other edits
 | |
| #     done without updating the checksum.  See the discussion below.
 | |
| #
 | |
| #  2: Additionally checksum all the data using the ethernet CRC32 algorithm.
 | |
| #     This makes it more difficult to fake profiles and makes it less likely
 | |
| #     to get a false positive on profiles with no signature, but is probably
 | |
| #     just a waste of time since all currently approved ICC sRGB profiles have
 | |
| #     a secure MD5 signature.
 | |
| #
 | |
| # The rendering intent.  An ICC profile stores an intended rendering intent,
 | |
| # but does not include the value in the signature.  The intent is documented
 | |
| # as the intent that should be used when combining two profiles.  The sRGB
 | |
| # profile is intended, however, to be used with any of the four defined intents.
 | |
| # For this reason the sRGB chunk includes an 'intent' to be used when displaying
 | |
| # the image (intent is really a property of the image not the profile.)
 | |
| #
 | |
| # Unfortunately the iCCP chunk does not.  It may therefore be that some
 | |
| # applications modify the intent in profiles (including sRGB profiles) to work
 | |
| # round this problem.  Selecting an option other than option '0' will cause such
 | |
| # modified profiles to be rejected.
 | |
| #
 | |
| # Security.  The use of Adler32 and CRC32 checksums does not help significantly
 | |
| # with any security issues.  It is relatively easy to produce arbitrary profiles
 | |
| # with the required checksums on current computer systems.  Nevertheless
 | |
| # security does not seem to be an issue because the only consequence of a false
 | |
| # positive is a false assertion that the profile is an sRGB profile.  This might
 | |
| # be used to hide data from libpng using applications, but it doesn't seem
 | |
| # possible to damage them.
 | |
| 
 | |
| setting sRGB_PROFILE_CHECKS default 2
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Artificially align memory - the code typically aligns to 8 byte
 | |
| # boundaries if this is switched on, it's a small waste of space
 | |
| # but can help (in theory) on some architectures.  Only affects
 | |
| # internal structures.  Added at libpng 1.4.0
 | |
| 
 | |
| option ALIGNED_MEMORY
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Buggy compilers (e.g., gcc 2.7.2.2) need PNG_NO_POINTER_INDEXING
 | |
| # See png[wr]util.c, normally this should always be *on*
 | |
| 
 | |
| option POINTER_INDEXING
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Other defines for things like memory and the like can go here.
 | |
| 
 | |
| # BUILD TIME SETTINGS
 | |
| # Like build time options these do not affect the API, but they
 | |
| # may be useful to applications because they record details of
 | |
| # how the API will behave particularly with regard to overall
 | |
| # accuracy.
 | |
| 
 | |
| # This controls how fine the quantizing gets.  As this allocates
 | |
| # a largish chunk of memory (32K), those who are not as concerned
 | |
| # with quantizing quality can decrease some or all of these.
 | |
| 
 | |
| setting QUANTIZE_RED_BITS default 5
 | |
| setting QUANTIZE_GREEN_BITS default 5
 | |
| setting QUANTIZE_BLUE_BITS default 5
 | |
| 
 | |
| # This controls how fine the gamma correction becomes when you
 | |
| # are only interested in 8 bits anyway.  Increasing this value
 | |
| # results in more memory being used, and more pow() functions
 | |
| # being called to fill in the gamma tables.  Don't set this value
 | |
| # less than 8, and even that may not work (I haven't tested it).
 | |
| 
 | |
| setting MAX_GAMMA_8 default 11
 | |
| 
 | |
| # This controls how much a difference in gamma we can tolerate before
 | |
| # we actually start doing gamma conversion, it's a fixed point value,
 | |
| # so the default below is 0.05, meaning libpng ignores corrections in
 | |
| # the range 0.95 to 1.05
 | |
| 
 | |
| setting GAMMA_THRESHOLD_FIXED default 5000
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Precision to use when converting a floating point value to a PNG
 | |
| # extension format string in an sCAL chunk (only relevant if the
 | |
| # floating point API is enabled)
 | |
| 
 | |
| setting sCAL_PRECISION default 5
 | |
| 
 | |
| # This is the size of the compression buffer, and thus the size of
 | |
| # an IDAT chunk.  Make this whatever size you feel is best for your
 | |
| # machine.  One of these will be allocated per png_struct.  When this
 | |
| # is full, it writes the data to the disk, and does some other
 | |
| # calculations.  Making this an extremely small size may slow
 | |
| # the library down, but you may want to experiment to determine
 | |
| # where it becomes significant, if you are concerned with memory
 | |
| # usage.  Note that zlib allocates at least 32Kb also.  For readers,
 | |
| # this describes the size of the buffer available to read the data in.
 | |
| # Unless this gets smaller than the size of a row (compressed),
 | |
| # it should not make much difference how big this is.
 | |
| 
 | |
| setting ZBUF_SIZE default 8192
 | |
| 
 | |
| # This is the size of the decompression buffer used when counting or checking
 | |
| # the decompressed size of an LZ stream from a compressed ancilliary chunk; the
 | |
| # decompressed data is never used so a different size may be optimal.  This size
 | |
| # was determined using contrib/libtests/timepng.c with compressed zTXt data
 | |
| # around 11MByte in size.  Slight speed improvements (up to about 14% in
 | |
| # timepng) can be achieved by very large increases (to 32kbyte) on regular data,
 | |
| # but highly compressible data shows only around 2% improvement.   The size is
 | |
| # chosen to minimize the effects of DoS attacks based on using very large
 | |
| # amounts of highly compressible data.
 | |
| 
 | |
| setting INFLATE_BUF_SIZE default 1024
 | |
| 
 | |
| # This is the maximum amount of IDAT data that the sequential reader will
 | |
| # process at one time.  The setting does not affect the size of IDAT chunks
 | |
| # read, just the amount read at once.  Neither does it affect the progressive
 | |
| # reader, which processes just the amount of data the application gives it.
 | |
| # The sequential reader is currently unable to process more than one IDAT at
 | |
| # once - it has to read and process each one in turn.  There is no point setting
 | |
| # this to a value larger than the IDAT chunks typically encountered (it would
 | |
| # just waste memory) but there may be some point in reducing it below the value
 | |
| # of ZBUF_SIZE (the size of IDAT chunks written by libpng.)
 | |
| 
 | |
| setting IDAT_READ_SIZE default PNG_ZBUF_SIZE
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Ancillary chunks
 | |
| chunk bKGD
 | |
| chunk cHRM enables COLORSPACE
 | |
| chunk gAMA enables GAMMA
 | |
| chunk hIST
 | |
| chunk iCCP enables COLORSPACE, GAMMA
 | |
| chunk iTXt enables TEXT
 | |
| chunk oFFs
 | |
| chunk pCAL
 | |
| chunk pHYs
 | |
| chunk sBIT
 | |
| chunk sCAL
 | |
| chunk sPLT
 | |
| chunk sRGB enables COLORSPACE, GAMMA, SET_OPTION
 | |
| chunk tEXt requires TEXT
 | |
| chunk tIME
 | |
| chunk tRNS
 | |
| chunk zTXt enables TEXT
 | |
| 
 | |
| # This only affects support of the optional PLTE chunk in RGB and RGBA
 | |
| # images.  Notice that READ_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS therefore disables part
 | |
| # of the regular chunk reading too.
 | |
| 
 | |
| option READ_OPT_PLTE requires READ_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Unknown chunk handling
 | |
| #
 | |
| # 'UNKNOWN_CHUNKS' is a global option to disable all unknown chunk handling on
 | |
| # read or write; everything else below requires it (directly or indirectly).
 | |
| option UNKNOWN_CHUNKS
 | |
| 
 | |
| # There are three main options to control the ability to read and write unknown
 | |
| # chunks.  If either read option is turned on then unknown chunks will be read,
 | |
| # otherwise they are skipped.  If the write option is turned on unknown chunks
 | |
| # set by png_set_unknown_chunks will be written otherwise it is an error to call
 | |
| # that API on a write struct.
 | |
| option WRITE_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS requires WRITE requires UNKNOWN_CHUNKS
 | |
| option WRITE_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS enables STORE_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS
 | |
| 
 | |
| # The first way to read user chunks is to have libpng save them for a later call
 | |
| # to png_get_unknown_chunks, the application must call
 | |
| # png_set_keep_unknown_chunks to cause this to actually happen (see png.h)
 | |
| option SAVE_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS requires READ requires SET_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS
 | |
| option SAVE_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS enables READ_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS, STORE_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS
 | |
| 
 | |
| # The second approach is to use an application provided callback to process the
 | |
| # chunks, the callback can either handle the chunk entirely itself or request
 | |
| # that libpng store the chunk for later retrieval via png_get_unknown_chunks.
 | |
| #
 | |
| # NOTE: If STORE_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS is not enabled (which is the default if
 | |
| # both SAVE_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS and WRITE_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS are disabled) then a
 | |
| # 0 result from the callback will be ignored because no support for saving
 | |
| # unknown chunks has been compiled in.  The normal symptom is that your app
 | |
| # fails to compile because png_get_unknown_chunks is no longer defined in png.h.
 | |
| # If you encounter this issue simply enable STORE_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS in your build.
 | |
| #
 | |
| # Note that there is no 'WRITE_USER_CHUNKS' so the USER_CHUNKS option is always
 | |
| # the same as READ_USER_CHUNKS at present
 | |
| option READ_USER_CHUNKS requires READ, UNKNOWN_CHUNKS
 | |
| option READ_USER_CHUNKS enables READ_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS, USER_CHUNKS
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Two further options are provided to allow detailed control of the handling.
 | |
| # The first enables png_set_keep_unknown_chunks; this allows the default to be
 | |
| # changed from discarding unknown chunks and allows per-chunk control.  This is
 | |
| # required to use the SAVE_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS option.  If enabled this option also
 | |
| # applies to write (see png.h), otherwise the write API simply writes all the
 | |
| # chunks it is given.
 | |
| #
 | |
| # The second option extends the unknown handling to allow known chunks to be
 | |
| # handled as though they were unknown.  This option doesn't change any APIs, it
 | |
| # merely turns on the code to check known as well as unknown chunks.
 | |
| #
 | |
| # This option no longer affects the write code.  It can be safely disabled and
 | |
| # will prevent applications stopping libpng reading known chunks.
 | |
| option SET_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS requires UNKNOWN_CHUNKS
 | |
| option HANDLE_AS_UNKNOWN requires SET_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS
 | |
| 
 | |
| # The following options are derived from the above and should not be turned on
 | |
| # explicitly.
 | |
| option READ_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS requires UNKNOWN_CHUNKS disabled
 | |
| option STORE_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS requires UNKNOWN_CHUNKS disabled
 | |
| 
 | |
| option CONVERT_tIME requires WRITE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS
 | |
| # The "tm" structure is not supported on WindowsCE
 | |
| 
 | |
| @#ifdef _WIN32_WCE
 | |
| @#   define PNG_NO_CONVERT_tIME
 | |
| @#endif
 | |
| 
 | |
| option WRITE_FILTER requires WRITE
 | |
| 
 | |
| option SAVE_INT_32 disabled
 | |
| # png_save_int_32 is required internally for writing the ancillary chunks oFFs
 | |
| # and pCAL and for both reading and writing iCCP (for the generation/checking of
 | |
| # the corresponding cHRM/gAMA chunks) if full ICC is supported.
 | |
| 
 | |
| # added at libpng-1.5.4
 | |
| 
 | |
| option WRITE_OPTIMIZE_CMF requires WRITE
 | |
| 
 | |
| option READ_COMPRESSED_TEXT disabled
 | |
| option READ_iCCP enables READ_COMPRESSED_TEXT
 | |
| option READ_iTXt enables READ_COMPRESSED_TEXT
 | |
| option READ_zTXt enables READ_COMPRESSED_TEXT
 | |
| 
 | |
| option WRITE_oFFs enables SAVE_INT_32
 | |
| option WRITE_pCAL enables SAVE_INT_32
 | |
| option WRITE_cHRM enables SAVE_INT_32
 | |
| 
 | |
| option WRITE_COMPRESSED_TEXT disabled
 | |
| option WRITE_iCCP enables WRITE_COMPRESSED_TEXT
 | |
| option WRITE_iTXt enables WRITE_COMPRESSED_TEXT
 | |
| option WRITE_zTXt enables WRITE_COMPRESSED_TEXT
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Turn this off to disable png_read_png() and png_write_png() and
 | |
| # leave the row_pointers member out of the info structure.
 | |
| 
 | |
| option INFO_IMAGE
 | |
| 
 | |
| # added at libpng-1.5.10
 | |
| # Turn this off to disable warning about invalid palette index and
 | |
| # leave the num_palette_max member out of the png structure.
 | |
| 
 | |
| option CHECK_FOR_INVALID_INDEX enables READ_CHECK_FOR_INVALID_INDEX
 | |
| option CHECK_FOR_INVALID_INDEX enables WRITE_CHECK_FOR_INVALID_INDEX
 | |
| option READ_CHECK_FOR_INVALID_INDEX requires READ, CHECK_FOR_INVALID_INDEX
 | |
| option WRITE_CHECK_FOR_INVALID_INDEX requires WRITE, CHECK_FOR_INVALID_INDEX
 | |
| 
 | |
| # added at libpng-1.5.15
 | |
| option GET_PALETTE_MAX enables READ_GET_PALETTE_MAX WRITE_GET_PALETTE_MAX
 | |
| option READ_GET_PALETTE_MAX requires READ_CHECK_FOR_INVALID_INDEX disabled
 | |
| option WRITE_GET_PALETTE_MAX requires WRITE_CHECK_FOR_INVALID_INDEX disabled
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Simplified API options (added at libpng-1.6.0)
 | |
| #  In libpng 1.6.8 the handling of these options was changed to used 'requires'
 | |
| #  throughout, so that disabling some of the low level support always disables
 | |
| #  the base simplified read/write API.  This much simplifies the handling and
 | |
| #  makes 'everything = off' work in a more intuitive way.  It eliminates a
 | |
| #  previously reported feature that APIs previously enabled by the simplified
 | |
| #  API couldn't be turned off without explicitly turning off the simplified
 | |
| #  APIs.
 | |
| #
 | |
| # Read:
 | |
| option SIMPLIFIED_READ,
 | |
|    requires SEQUENTIAL_READ, READ_TRANSFORMS, SETJMP, BENIGN_ERRORS,
 | |
|       READ_EXPAND, READ_16BIT, READ_EXPAND_16, READ_SCALE_16_TO_8,
 | |
|       READ_RGB_TO_GRAY, READ_ALPHA_MODE, READ_BACKGROUND, READ_STRIP_ALPHA,
 | |
|       READ_FILLER, READ_SWAP, READ_PACK, READ_GRAY_TO_RGB, READ_GAMMA,
 | |
|       READ_tRNS, READ_bKGD, READ_gAMA, READ_cHRM, READ_sRGB, READ_sBIT
 | |
| 
 | |
| # AFIRST and BGR read options:
 | |
| #  Prior to libpng 1.6.8 these were disabled but switched on if the low level
 | |
| #  libpng routines that do the swaps were enabled.  This worked but was
 | |
| #  confusing.  In libpng 1.6.8 the options were changed to simple 'requires'
 | |
| #  and are enabled by default.  This should work the same way in practice.
 | |
| option SIMPLIFIED_READ_AFIRST enables FORMAT_AFIRST,
 | |
|    requires SIMPLIFIED_READ READ_SWAP_ALPHA
 | |
| 
 | |
| option SIMPLIFIED_READ_BGR enables FORMAT_BGR,
 | |
|    requires SIMPLIFIED_READ READ_BGR
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Write:
 | |
| option SIMPLIFIED_WRITE,
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|    requires WRITE, SETJMP, WRITE_SWAP, WRITE_PACK,
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|       WRITE_tRNS, WRITE_gAMA, WRITE_sRGB, WRITE_cHRM
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| 
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| # 1.6.22: allow simplified write without stdio support:
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| option SIMPLIFIED_WRITE_STDIO requires SIMPLIFIED_WRITE STDIO
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| 
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| option SIMPLIFIED_WRITE_AFIRST enables FORMAT_AFIRST,
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|    requires SIMPLIFIED_WRITE WRITE_SWAP_ALPHA
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| 
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| option SIMPLIFIED_WRITE_BGR enables FORMAT_BGR,
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|    requires SIMPLIFIED_WRITE WRITE_BGR
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| 
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| # Formats:
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| option FORMAT_AFIRST disabled
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| option FORMAT_BGR disabled
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