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GIF: support decoding of interlaced images.

R=nigeltao
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4535073
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Rob Pike 2011-05-16 15:17:17 -07:00
parent aea17570c0
commit ff1093852f
3 changed files with 43 additions and 5 deletions

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@ -29,6 +29,7 @@ var imageTests = []imageTest{
// GIF images are restricted to a 256-color palette and the conversion
// to GIF loses significant image quality.
{"testdata/video-001.gif", 64 << 8},
{"testdata/video-001.interlaced.gif", 64 << 8},
// JPEG is a lossy format and hence needs a non-zero tolerance.
{"testdata/video-001.jpeg", 8 << 8},
{"testdata/video-001.png", 0},

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@ -191,6 +191,10 @@ Loop:
if c != 0 {
return os.ErrorString("gif: extra data after image")
}
// Undo the interlacing if necessary.
d.uninterlace(m)
d.image = append(d.image, m)
d.delay = append(d.delay, d.delayTime)
d.delayTime = 0 // TODO: is this correct, or should we hold on to the value?
@ -321,14 +325,14 @@ func (d *decoder) newImageFromDescriptor() (*image.Paletted, os.Error) {
if _, err := io.ReadFull(d.r, d.tmp[0:9]); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("gif: can't read image descriptor: %s", err)
}
// TODO: This code (throughout) ignores the top and left values,
// and assumes (in interlacing, for example) that the images'
// widths and heights are all the same.
_ = int(d.tmp[0]) + int(d.tmp[1])<<8 // TODO: honor left value
_ = int(d.tmp[2]) + int(d.tmp[3])<<8 // TODO: honor top value
width := int(d.tmp[4]) + int(d.tmp[5])<<8
height := int(d.tmp[6]) + int(d.tmp[7])<<8
d.imageFields = d.tmp[8]
if d.imageFields&ifInterlace != 0 {
return nil, os.ErrorString("gif: can't handle interlaced images")
}
return image.NewPaletted(width, height, nil), nil
}
@ -340,9 +344,42 @@ func (d *decoder) readBlock() (int, os.Error) {
return io.ReadFull(d.r, d.tmp[0:n])
}
// interlaceScan defines the ordering for a pass of the interlace algorithm.
type interlaceScan struct {
skip, start int
}
// interlacing represents the set of scans in an interlaced GIF image.
var interlacing = []interlaceScan{
{8, 0}, // Group 1 : Every 8th. row, starting with row 0.
{8, 4}, // Group 2 : Every 8th. row, starting with row 4.
{4, 2}, // Group 3 : Every 4th. row, starting with row 2.
{2, 1}, // Group 4 : Every 2nd. row, starting with row 1.
}
func (d *decoder) uninterlace(m *image.Paletted) {
if d.imageFields&ifInterlace == 0 {
return
}
var nPix []uint8
dx := d.width
dy := d.height
nPix = make([]uint8, dx*dy)
offset := 0 // steps through the input by sequentical scan lines.
for _, pass := range interlacing {
nOffset := pass.start * dx // steps through the output as defined by pass.
for y := pass.start; y < dy; y += pass.skip {
copy(nPix[nOffset:nOffset+dx], m.Pix[offset:offset+dx])
offset += dx
nOffset += dx * pass.skip
}
}
m.Pix = nPix
}
// Decode reads a GIF image from r and returns the first embedded
// image as an image.Image.
// Limitation: The file must be 8 bits per pixel and have no interlacing.
// Limitation: The file must be 8 bits per pixel.
func Decode(r io.Reader) (image.Image, os.Error) {
var d decoder
if err := d.decode(r, false); err != nil {
@ -360,7 +397,7 @@ type GIF struct {
// DecodeAll reads a GIF image from r and returns the sequential frames
// and timing information.
// Limitation: The file must be 8 bits per pixel and have no interlacing.
// Limitation: The file must be 8 bits per pixel.
func DecodeAll(r io.Reader) (*GIF, os.Error) {
var d decoder
if err := d.decode(r, false); err != nil {

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