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diff --git a/libpng/scripts/pnglibconf.dfa b/libpng/scripts/pnglibconf.dfa deleted file mode 100644 index 9fe0d60..0000000 --- a/libpng/scripts/pnglibconf.dfa +++ /dev/null @@ -1,549 +0,0 @@ -# scripts/pnglibconf.dfa - library build configuration control -# -@/*- pnglibconf.dfn intermediate file -@ * generated from scripts/pnglibconf.dfa -@ */ -# -com pnglibconf.h - library build configuration -com -com libpng version 1.5.0 - January 6, 2011 -com -com Copyright (c) 1998-2011 Glenn Randers-Pehrson -com -com This code is released under the libpng license. -com For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer -com and license in png.h -com - -file pnglibconf.h scripts/pnglibconf.dfa PNGLCONF_H - -# This file is preprocessed by scripts/options.awk and the -# C compiler to generate 'pnglibconf.h' - a list of all the -# configuration options. The file lists the various options -# that can *only* be specified during the libpng build; -# pnglibconf.h freezes the definitons selected for the specific -# build. -# -# The syntax is detailed in scripts/options.awk, this is a summary -# only: -# -# setting <name> [requires ...] [default] -# #define PNG_<name> <value> /* value comes from current setting */ -# option <name> [requires ...] [if ...] [enables ...] [disabled] -# #define PNG_<name>_SUPPORTED if the requirements are met and -# enable the other options listed -# chunk <name> [requires ...] [disabled] -# Enable chunk processing for the given ancillary chunk -# -# Note that the 'on' and 'off' keywords, while valid on both option -# and chunk, should not be used in this file because they force the -# relevant options on or off. - -#---------------------------------------------------------------------- - -# The following setting, option and chunk values can all be changed -# while building libpng: -# -# setting: change 'setting' lines to fine tune library performance, -# changes to the settings don't affect the libpng API functionally -# -# option: change 'option' lines to remove or add capabilities from -# or to the library; options change the library API -# -# chunk: change 'chunk' lines to remove capabilities to process -# optional ('ancillary') chunks. This does not prevent PNG -# decoding but does change the libpng API because some chunks -# will be ignored. -# -# There are three ways of disabling features, in no particular order: -# -# 1) Create 'pngusr.h', enter the required private build information -# detailed below and #define PNG_NO_<option> for each option you -# don't want in that file in that file. You can also turn on options -# using PNG_<option>_SUPPORTED. When you have finished rerun -# configure and rebuild pnglibconf.h file with -DPNG_USER_CONFIG: -# -# make clean -# CPPFLAGS='-DPNG_USER_CONFIG' ./configure -# make pnglibconf.h -# -# pngusr.h is only used during the creation of pnglibconf.h, but it -# is safer to ensure that -DPNG_USER_CONFIG is specified throughout -# the build by changing the CPPFLAGS passed to the initial ./configure -# -# 2) Add definitions of the settings you want to change to -# CPPFLAGS; for example: -# -# -DPNG_DEFAULT_READ_MACROS=0 -# -# (This would change the default to *not* use read macros.) Be -# very careful to change only settings that don't alter the API -# because this approach bypasses the private build checking. You -# can also change settings from pngpriv.h (read pngpriv.h) safely -# without API changes. Do that in the same way. -# -# 3) Write a new '.dfa' file (say 'pngusr.dfa') and in this file -# provide override values for setting entries and turn option or -# chunk values explicitly 'on' or 'off': -# -# setting FOO default VALUE -# option BAR [on|off] -# -# Then add this file to the options.awk command line (the *first* -# one) after this file. The make macro DFA_XTRA is provided to make -# this easier (set it like CPPFLAGS prior to running ./configure). -# Look at the builds below contrib/pngminim for some extreme examples -# of how this can be used. -# -# Don't edit this file unless you are contributing a patch to -# libpng and need new or modified options/settings. -#---------------------------------------------------------------------- - -# The following causes commented out #undef lines to be written to -# pnglibconf.h; this can be stopped by logunsupported=0 in a later -# file or on the command line (after pnglibconf.dfa) - -logunsupported = 1 - -# PNG_USER_CONFIG has to be defined on the compiler command line -# to cause pngusr.h to be read while constructing pnglibconf.h -# -# If you create a private DLL you need to define the following -# macros in the file 'pngusr.h' and set -DPNG_USER_CONFIG for -# compilation (i.e. in CFLAGS.) -# #define PNG_USER_PRIVATEBUILD \ -# <Describes by whom and why this version of the DLL was built> -# e.g. #define PNG_USER_PRIVATEBUILD "Build by MyCompany for xyz reasons." -# #define PNG_USER_DLLFNAME_POSTFIX <two-letter postfix that serve to -# distinguish your DLL from those of the official release. These -# correspond to the trailing letters that come after the version -# number and must match your private DLL name> -# e.g. // private DLL "libpng13gx.dll" -# #define PNG_USER_DLLFNAME_POSTFIX "gx" -# -# The following macros are also at your disposal if you want to complete the -# DLL VERSIONINFO structure. -# - PNG_USER_VERSIONINFO_COMMENTS -# - PNG_USER_VERSIONINFO_COMPANYNAME -# - PNG_USER_VERSIONINFO_LEGALTRADEMARKS - -@#ifdef PNG_USER_CONFIG -@# include "pngusr.h" -@#endif - -# This is a special fixup for the Watcom C compiler on Windows, which has -# multiple procedure call standards. Unless PNG_API_RULE is set explicitly -# (i.e. if it is not defined at this point) it will be forced to '2' here when -# using Watcom. This indicates to the other header files that Watcom behaviour -# is required where appropriate. - -@#ifdef __WATCOMC__ -@# ifndef PNG_API_RULE -@# define PNG_API_RULE 2 /* Use Watcom calling conventions */ -@# endif -@#endif - -# Note that PNG_USR_CONFIG only has an effect when building -# pnglibconf.h - -setting USER_CONFIG -setting USER_PRIVATEBUILD -setting USER_DLLFNAME_POSTFIX -setting USER_VERSIONINFO_COMMENTS -setting USER_VERSIONINFO_COMPANYNAME -setting USER_VERSIONINFO_LEGALTRADEMARKS - -# Record the 'API rule' used to select calling conventions on -# those systems that support such things (see all the comments in -# pngconf.h) -# Changing this setting has a fundamental affect on the PNG ABI, -# do not release shared libraries with this changed. - -setting API_RULE default 0 - -# Default to using the read macros - -setting DEFAULT_READ_MACROS default 1 - -# The alternative is to call functions to read PNG values, if -# the functions are turned *off* the read macros must always -# be enabled, so turning this off will actually force the -# USE_READ_MACROS option on (see pngconf.h) - -option READ_INT_FUNCTIONS requires READ - -# The same for write, but these can only be switched off if -# no writing is required at all - hence the use of an 'enables' -# not a 'requires' below: - -option WRITE_INT_FUNCTIONS disabled -option WRITE enables WRITE_INT_FUNCTIONS - -# Generic options - affect both read and write. - -option WARNINGS -option BENIGN_ERRORS -option MNG_FEATURES - -# Arithmetic options, the first is the big switch that chooses between internal -# floating and fixed point arithmetic implementations - it does not affect any -# APIs. The second two (the _POINT settings) switch off individual APIs. - -option FLOATING_ARITHMETIC -option FLOATING_POINT enables ok_math -option FIXED_POINT enables ok_math - -# Added at libpng version 1.4.0 - -option ERROR_TEXT - -# The following is always on (defined empty) - -setting CALLOC_SUPPORTED default - -# This protects us against compilers that run on a windowing system -# and thus don't have or would rather us not use the stdio types: -# stdin, stdout, and stderr. The only one currently used is stderr -# in png_error() and png_warning(). #defining PNG_NO_CONSOLE_IO will -# prevent these from being compiled and used. #defining PNG_NO_STDIO -# will also prevent these, plus will prevent the entire set of stdio -# macros and functions (FILE *, printf, etc.) from being compiled and used, -# unless (PNG_DEBUG > 0) has been #defined. - -option STDIO -option CONSOLE_IO requires STDIO - -# Note: prior to 1.5.0 this option could not be disabled if STDIO -# was enabled. - -option TIME_RFC1123 requires STDIO - -# PNG_SETJMP_NOT_SUPPORTED is an old equivalent for NO_SETJMP - -option SETJMP -= NO_SETJMP SETJMP_NOT_SUPPORTED - -# For the moment this is disabled (no code support): - -option ERROR_NUMBERS disabled - -# If this is disabled it is not possible for apps to get the -# values from the 'info' structure, this effectively removes -# quite a lot of the READ API. - -option EASY_ACCESS - -# Added at libpng-1.2.0 - -option USER_MEM - -# Added at libpng-1.4.0 - -option IO_STATE - -# This is only for PowerPC big-endian and 680x0 systems -# some testing, not enabled by default. -# NO LONGER USED - -#option READ_BIG_ENDIAN disabled - -# Allow users to control limits on what the READ code will -# read: - -# Added at libpng-1.2.43; adds limit fields to png_struct, -# allows some usages of these fields - -option USER_LIMITS - -# Added at libpng-1.2.6; adds setting APIs, allows additional -# usage of this field (UTSL) - -option SET_USER_LIMITS requires USER_LIMITS - -# Feature added at libpng-1.4.0, this flag added at 1.4.1 -option SET_USER_LIMITS enables SET_CHUNK_CACHE_LIMIT -# Feature added at libpng-1.4.1, this flag added at 1.4.1 - -option SET_USER_LIMITS enables SET_CHUNK_MALLOC_LIMIT - -# Added at libpng-1.0.16 and 1.2.6. To accept all valid PNGs no matter -# how large, set these two limits to 0x7fffffffL - -setting USER_WIDTH_MAX default 1000000L -setting USER_HEIGHT_MAX default 1000000L - -# Added at libpng-1.2.43. To accept all valid PNGs no matter -# how large, set these two limits to 0. - -setting USER_CHUNK_CACHE_MAX default 0 - -# Added at libpng-1.2.43 - -setting USER_CHUNK_MALLOC_MAX default 0 - -# All of the following options relate to code capabilities for -# processing image data before creating a PNG or after reading one. -# You can remove these capabilities safely and still be PNG -# conformant, however the library that results is still non-standard. -# See the comments above about how to change options and settings. - -# READ options - -option READ enables READ_INTERLACING - -# Disabling READ_16BIT does not disable reading 16-bit PNG files, but it -# forces them to be chopped down to 8-bit, and disables any 16-bit -# processing after that has happened. You need to be sure to enable READ_16_TO_8 -# when you disable READ_16BIT for this to work properly. - -option READ_16BIT requires READ enables 16BIT - -option READ_QUANTIZE requires READ - -option READ_TRANSFORMS requires READ -= NO_READ_TRANSFORMS READ_TRANSFORMS_NOT_SUPPORTED - -option READ_EXPAND requires READ_TRANSFORMS -option READ_SHIFT requires READ_TRANSFORMS -option READ_PACK requires READ_TRANSFORMS -option READ_BGR requires READ_TRANSFORMS -option READ_SWAP requires READ_TRANSFORMS READ_16BIT -option READ_PACKSWAP requires READ_TRANSFORMS -option READ_INVERT requires READ_TRANSFORMS -option READ_BACKGROUND requires READ_TRANSFORMS -option READ_16_TO_8 requires READ_TRANSFORMS -option READ_FILLER requires READ_TRANSFORMS -option READ_GAMMA requires READ_TRANSFORMS enables READ_gAMA -option READ_GRAY_TO_RGB requires READ_TRANSFORMS -option READ_SWAP_ALPHA requires READ_TRANSFORMS -option READ_INVERT_ALPHA requires READ_TRANSFORMS -option READ_STRIP_ALPHA requires READ_TRANSFORMS -option READ_USER_TRANSFORM requires READ_TRANSFORMS -option READ_RGB_TO_GRAY 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 - -# IN DEVELOPMENT -# These are currently experimental features, define them if you want - -# Very little testing, not enabled by default. - -option READ_16_TO_8_ACCURATE_SCALE requires READ disabled - -# WRITE options - -option WRITE - -# 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 - -# The following depends, internally, on WEIGHT_SHIFT and COST_SHIFT -# where are set below. - -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 - -# 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 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. - -# Check the correctness of cHRM chunks - -option CHECK_cHRM requires cHRM - -# -# 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 ALIGN_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 then 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 - -# Scaling factor for filter heuristic weighting calculations - -setting WEIGHT_SHIFT default 8 -setting COST_SHIFT default 3 - -# 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 - -# Ancillary chunks -chunk bKGD -chunk cHRM -chunk gAMA -chunk hIST -chunk iCCP -chunk iTXt requires TEXT -chunk oFFs -chunk pCAL -chunk sCAL -chunk pHYs -chunk sBIT -chunk sPLT -chunk sRGB -chunk tEXt requires TEXT -chunk tIME -chunk tRNS -chunk zTXt requires 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 - -option READ_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS requires READ -option READ_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS enables UNKNOWN_CHUNKS READ_USER_CHUNKS -option READ_USER_CHUNKS requires READ enables USER_CHUNKS - -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 WRITE_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS requires WRITE - -option HANDLE_AS_UNKNOWN - -option SAVE_INT_32 requires WRITE - -# png_save_int_32 is required by the ancillary chunks oFFs and pCAL - -option WRITE_oFFs enables SAVE_INT_32 -option WRITE_pCAL enables SAVE_INT_32 - -# 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 |