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writing the idct result directly to the image buffer instead of storing it in an intermediate d.blocks field. Writing to d.blocks was necessary when decoding to an image.RGBA image, but now that we decode to a ycbcr.YCbCr we can write each component directly to the image buffer. Crude "time ./6.out" scores to decode a specific 2592x1944 JPEG 20 times show a 16% speed-up: BEFORE user 0m10.410s user 0m10.400s user 0m10.480s user 0m10.480s user 0m10.460s AFTER user 0m9.050s user 0m9.050s user 0m9.050s user 0m9.070s user 0m9.020s R=r CC=golang-dev https://golang.org/cl/4523052 |
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