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			159 lines
		
	
	
		
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			C
		
	
	
	
	
	
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/* pngrio.c - functions for data input
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 *
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 * Last changed in libpng 1.4.0 [May 16, 2009]
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 * For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in png.h
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 * Copyright (c) 1998-2009 Glenn Randers-Pehrson
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 * (Version 0.96 Copyright (c) 1996, 1997 Andreas Dilger)
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 * (Version 0.88 Copyright (c) 1995, 1996 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc.)
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 *
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 * This file provides a location for all input.  Users who need
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 * special handling are expected to write a function that has the same
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 * arguments as this and performs a similar function, but that possibly
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 * has a different input method.  Note that you shouldn't change this
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 * function, but rather write a replacement function and then make
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 * libpng use it at run time with png_set_read_fn(...).
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 */
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#include "png.h"
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#if defined(PNG_READ_SUPPORTED)
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#include "pngpriv.h"
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/* Read the data from whatever input you are using.  The default routine
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 * reads from a file pointer.  Note that this routine sometimes gets called
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 * with very small lengths, so you should implement some kind of simple
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 * buffering if you are using unbuffered reads.  This should never be asked
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 * to read more then 64K on a 16 bit machine.
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 */
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void /* PRIVATE */
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png_read_data(png_structp png_ptr, png_bytep data, png_size_t length)
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{
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   png_debug1(4, "reading %d bytes", (int)length);
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   if (png_ptr->read_data_fn != NULL)
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      (*(png_ptr->read_data_fn))(png_ptr, data, length);
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   else
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      png_error(png_ptr, "Call to NULL read function");
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}
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#if !defined(PNG_NO_STDIO)
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/* This is the function that does the actual reading of data.  If you are
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 * not reading from a standard C stream, you should create a replacement
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 * read_data function and use it at run time with png_set_read_fn(), rather
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 * than changing the library.
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 */
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#ifndef USE_FAR_KEYWORD
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void PNGAPI
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png_default_read_data(png_structp png_ptr, png_bytep data, png_size_t length)
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{
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   png_size_t check;
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   if (png_ptr == NULL)
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      return;
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   /* fread() returns 0 on error, so it is OK to store this in a png_size_t
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    * instead of an int, which is what fread() actually returns.
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    */
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   check = fread(data, 1, length, (png_FILE_p)png_ptr->io_ptr);
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   if (check != length)
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      png_error(png_ptr, "Read Error");
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}
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#else
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/* This is the model-independent version. Since the standard I/O library
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   can't handle far buffers in the medium and small models, we have to copy
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   the data.
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*/
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#define NEAR_BUF_SIZE 1024
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#define MIN(a,b) (a <= b ? a : b)
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static void PNGAPI
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png_default_read_data(png_structp png_ptr, png_bytep data, png_size_t length)
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{
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   png_size_t check;
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   png_byte *n_data;
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   png_FILE_p io_ptr;
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   if (png_ptr == NULL)
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      return;
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   /* Check if data really is near. If so, use usual code. */
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   n_data = (png_byte *)CVT_PTR_NOCHECK(data);
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   io_ptr = (png_FILE_p)CVT_PTR(png_ptr->io_ptr);
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   if ((png_bytep)n_data == data)
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   {
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      check = fread(n_data, 1, length, io_ptr);
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   }
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   else
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   {
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      png_byte buf[NEAR_BUF_SIZE];
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      png_size_t read, remaining, err;
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      check = 0;
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      remaining = length;
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      do
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      {
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         read = MIN(NEAR_BUF_SIZE, remaining);
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         err = fread(buf, 1, read, io_ptr);
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         png_memcpy(data, buf, read); /* copy far buffer to near buffer */
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         if (err != read)
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            break;
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         else
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            check += err;
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         data += read;
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         remaining -= read;
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      }
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      while (remaining != 0);
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   }
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   if ((png_uint_32)check != (png_uint_32)length)
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      png_error(png_ptr, "read Error");
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}
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#endif
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#endif
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/* This function allows the application to supply a new input function
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 * for libpng if standard C streams aren't being used.
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 *
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 * This function takes as its arguments:
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 * png_ptr      - pointer to a png input data structure
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 * io_ptr       - pointer to user supplied structure containing info about
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 *                the input functions.  May be NULL.
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 * read_data_fn - pointer to a new input function that takes as its
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 *                arguments a pointer to a png_struct, a pointer to
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 *                a location where input data can be stored, and a 32-bit
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 *                unsigned int that is the number of bytes to be read.
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 *                To exit and output any fatal error messages the new write
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 *                function should call png_error(png_ptr, "Error msg").
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 *                May be NULL, in which case libpng's default function will
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 *                be used.
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 */
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void PNGAPI
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png_set_read_fn(png_structp png_ptr, png_voidp io_ptr,
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   png_rw_ptr read_data_fn)
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{
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   if (png_ptr == NULL)
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      return;
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   png_ptr->io_ptr = io_ptr;
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#if !defined(PNG_NO_STDIO)
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   if (read_data_fn != NULL)
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      png_ptr->read_data_fn = read_data_fn;
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   else
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      png_ptr->read_data_fn = png_default_read_data;
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#else
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   png_ptr->read_data_fn = read_data_fn;
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#endif
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   /* It is an error to write to a read device */
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   if (png_ptr->write_data_fn != NULL)
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   {
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      png_ptr->write_data_fn = NULL;
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      png_warning(png_ptr,
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         "It's an error to set both read_data_fn and write_data_fn in the ");
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      png_warning(png_ptr,
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         "same structure.  Resetting write_data_fn to NULL");
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   }
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#if defined(PNG_WRITE_FLUSH_SUPPORTED)
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   png_ptr->output_flush_fn = NULL;
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#endif
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}
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#endif /* PNG_READ_SUPPORTED */
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