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Nigel Tao 60b7d27c82 image/jpeg: don't unread a byte if we've already taken bits from it.
This rolls back most of golang.org/cl/8841, aka 2f98bac310, and makes a
different fix. It keeps the TestTruncatedSOSDataDoesntPanic test
introduced by that other CL, which obviously still passes after this CL.

Fixes #11650, a regression (introduced by cl/8841) from Go 1.4.

The original cl/8841 changed the image/jpeg not to panic on an input
given in #10387. We still do not panic on that input, after this CL.

I have a corpus of over 160,000 JPEG images, a sample of a web crawl.
The image/jpeg code ran happily over that whole corpus both before and
after this CL, although that corpus clearly didn't catch the regression
in the first place.

This code was otherwise tested manually. I don't think that it's trivial
to synthesize a JPEG input that happens to run out of Huffman data at
just the right place. The test image attached to #11650 obviously has
that property, but I don't think we can simply add that test image to
the repository: it's 227KiB, and I don't know its copyright status.

I also looked back over the issue tracker for problematic JPEGs that
people have filed. The Go code, after this CL, is still happy on these
files in my directory:
issue2362a.jpeg
issue3916.jpeg
issue3976.jpeg
issue4084.jpeg
issue4259.jpeg
issue4291.jpeg
issue4337.jpeg
issue4500.jpeg
issue4705.jpeg
issue4975.jpeg
issue5112.jpeg
issue6767.jpeg
issue9888.jpeg
issue10133.jpeg
issue10357.jpeg
issue10447.jpeg
issue11648.jpeg
issue11650.jpeg

There were other images attached in the issue tracker that aren't
actually valid JPEGs. They failed both before and after this CL:
broken-issue2362b.jpeg
broken-issue6450.jpeg
broken-issue8693.jpeg
broken-issue10154.jpeg
broken-issue10387.jpeg
broken-issue10388.jpeg
broken-issue10389.jpeg
broken-issue10413.jpeg

In summary, this CL fixes #11650 and, after some automated and manual
testing, I don't think introduces new regressions.

Change-Id: I30b67036e9b087f3051d57dac7ea05fb4fa36f66
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/12163
Reviewed-by: Rob Pike <r@golang.org>
2015-07-14 06:21:57 +00:00
api unicode: upgrade to 8.0.0 2015-06-26 18:01:29 +00:00
doc doc: document behavior change in image/color in release notes 2015-07-14 06:00:10 +00:00
lib/time remove the obsolete lib/codereview. 2014-12-08 07:51:54 +00:00
misc misc/cgo/testshared: unset GOBIN during test 2015-07-12 18:06:34 +00:00
src image/jpeg: don't unread a byte if we've already taken bits from it. 2015-07-14 06:21:57 +00:00
test runtime: fix x86 stack trace for call to heap memory 2015-07-13 19:42:35 +00:00
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