| |
| /* pngconf.h - machine configurable file for libpng |
| * |
| * libpng version 1.5.2beta01 - (PENDING RELEASE) |
| * |
| * Copyright (c) 1998-2011 Glenn Randers-Pehrson |
| * (Version 0.96 Copyright (c) 1996, 1997 Andreas Dilger) |
| * (Version 0.88 Copyright (c) 1995, 1996 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc.) |
| * |
| * This code is released under the libpng license. |
| * For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer |
| * and license in png.h |
| * |
| */ |
| |
| /* Any machine specific code is near the front of this file, so if you |
| * are configuring libpng for a machine, you may want to read the section |
| * starting here down to where it starts to typedef png_color, png_text, |
| * and png_info. |
| */ |
| |
| #ifndef PNGCONF_H |
| #define PNGCONF_H |
| |
| /* PNG_NO_LIMITS_H may be used to turn off the use of the standard C |
| * definition file for machine specific limits, this may impact the |
| * correctness of the definitons below (see uses of INT_MAX). |
| */ |
| #ifndef PNG_NO_LIMITS_H |
| # include <limits.h> |
| #endif |
| |
| /* For the memory copy APIs (i.e. the standard definitions of these), |
| * because this file defines png_memcpy and so on the base APIs must |
| * be defined here. |
| */ |
| #ifdef BSD |
| # include <strings.h> |
| #else |
| # include <string.h> |
| #endif |
| |
| /* For png_FILE_p - this provides the standard definition of a |
| * FILE |
| */ |
| #ifdef PNG_STDIO_SUPPORTED |
| # include <stdio.h> |
| #endif |
| |
| /* This controls optimization of the reading of 16 and 32 bit values |
| * from PNG files. It can be set on a per-app-file basis - it |
| * just changes whether a macro is used to the function is called. |
| * The library builder sets the default, if read functions are not |
| * built into the library the macro implementation is forced on. |
| */ |
| #ifndef PNG_READ_INT_FUNCTIONS_SUPPORTED |
| # define PNG_USE_READ_MACROS |
| #endif |
| #if !defined(PNG_NO_USE_READ_MACROS) && !defined(PNG_USE_READ_MACROS) |
| # if PNG_DEFAULT_READ_MACROS |
| # define PNG_USE_READ_MACROS |
| # endif |
| #endif |
| |
| /* COMPILER SPECIFIC OPTIONS. |
| * |
| * These options are provided so that a variety of difficult compilers |
| * can be used. Some are fixed at build time (e.g. PNG_API_RULE |
| * below) but still have compiler specific implementations, others |
| * may be changed on a per-file basis when compiling against libpng. |
| */ |
| |
| /* The PNGARG macro protects us against machines that don't have function |
| * prototypes (ie K&R style headers). If your compiler does not handle |
| * function prototypes, define this macro and use the included ansi2knr. |
| * I've always been able to use _NO_PROTO as the indicator, but you may |
| * need to drag the empty declaration out in front of here, or change the |
| * ifdef to suit your own needs. |
| */ |
| #ifndef PNGARG |
| |
| # ifdef OF /* zlib prototype munger */ |
| # define PNGARG(arglist) OF(arglist) |
| # else |
| |
| # ifdef _NO_PROTO |
| # define PNGARG(arglist) () |
| # else |
| # define PNGARG(arglist) arglist |
| # endif /* _NO_PROTO */ |
| |
| # endif /* OF */ |
| |
| #endif /* PNGARG */ |
| |
| /* Function calling conventions. |
| * ============================= |
| * Normally it is not necessary to specify to the compiler how to call |
| * a function - it just does it - however on x86 systems derived from |
| * Microsoft and Borland C compilers ('IBM PC', 'DOS', 'Windows' systems |
| * and some others) there are multiple ways to call a function and the |
| * default can be changed on the compiler command line. For this reason |
| * libpng specifies the calling convention of every exported function and |
| * every function called via a user supplied function pointer. This is |
| * done in this file by defining the following macros: |
| * |
| * PNGAPI Calling convention for exported functions. |
| * PNGCBAPI Calling convention for user provided (callback) functions. |
| * PNGCAPI Calling convention used by the ANSI-C library (required |
| * for longjmp callbacks and sometimes used internally to |
| * specify the calling convention for zlib). |
| * |
| * These macros should never be overridden. If it is necessary to |
| * change calling convention in a private build this can be done |
| * by setting PNG_API_RULE (which defaults to 0) to one of the values |
| * below to select the correct 'API' variants. |
| * |
| * PNG_API_RULE=0 Use PNGCAPI - the 'C' calling convention - throughout. |
| * This is correct in every known environment. |
| * PNG_API_RULE=1 Use the operating system convention for PNGAPI and |
| * the 'C' calling convention (from PNGCAPI) for |
| * callbacks (PNGCBAPI). This is no longer required |
| * in any known environment - if it has to be used |
| * please post an explanation of the problem to the |
| * libpng mailing list. |
| * |
| * These cases only differ if the operating system does not use the C |
| * calling convention, at present this just means the above cases |
| * (x86 DOS/Windows sytems) and, even then, this does not apply to |
| * Cygwin running on those systems. |
| * |
| * Note that the value must be defined in pnglibconf.h so that what |
| * the application uses to call the library matches the conventions |
| * set when building the library. |
| */ |
| |
| /* Symbol export |
| * ============= |
| * When building a shared library it is almost always necessary to tell |
| * the compiler which symbols to export. The png.h macro 'PNG_EXPORT' |
| * is used to mark the symbols. On some systems these symbols can be |
| * extracted at link time and need no special processing by the compiler, |
| * on other systems the symbols are flagged by the compiler and just |
| * the declaration requires a special tag applied (unfortunately) in a |
| * compiler dependent way. Some systems can do either. |
| * |
| * A small number of older systems also require a symbol from a DLL to |
| * be flagged to the program that calls it. This is a problem because |
| * we do not know in the header file included by application code that |
| * the symbol will come from a shared library, as opposed to a statically |
| * linked one. For this reason the application must tell us by setting |
| * the magic flag PNG_USE_DLL to turn on the special processing before |
| * it includes png.h. |
| * |
| * Four additional macros are used to make this happen: |
| * |
| * PNG_IMPEXP The magic (if any) to cause a symbol to be exported from |
| * the build or imported if PNG_USE_DLL is set - compiler |
| * and system specific. |
| * |
| * PNG_EXPORT_TYPE(type) A macro that pre or appends PNG_IMPEXP to |
| * 'type', compiler specific. |
| * |
| * PNG_DLL_EXPORT Set to the magic to use during a libpng build to |
| * make a symbol exported from the DLL. |
| * |
| * PNG_DLL_IMPORT Set to the magic to force the libpng symbols to come |
| * from a DLL - used to define PNG_IMPEXP when |
| * PNG_USE_DLL is set. |
| */ |
| |
| /* System specific discovery. |
| * ========================== |
| * This code is used at build time to find PNG_IMPEXP, the API settings |
| * and PNG_EXPORT_TYPE(), it may also set a macro to indicate the DLL |
| * import processing is possible. On Windows/x86 systems it also sets |
| * compiler-specific macros to the values required to change the calling |
| * conventions of the various functions. |
| */ |
| #if ( defined(_Windows) || defined(_WINDOWS) || defined(WIN32) ||\ |
| defined(_WIN32) || defined(__WIN32__) || defined(__CYGWIN__) ) &&\ |
| ( defined(_X86_) || defined(_X64_) || defined(_M_IX86) ||\ |
| defined(_M_X64) || defined(_M_IA64) ) |
| /* Windows system (DOS doesn't support DLLs) running on x86/x64. Includes |
| * builds under Cygwin or MinGW. Also includes Watcom builds but these need |
| * special treatment because they are not compatible with GCC or Visual C |
| * because of different calling conventions. |
| */ |
| # if PNG_API_RULE == 2 |
| /* If this line results in an error, either because __watcall is not |
| * understood or because of a redefine just below you cannot use *this* |
| * build of the library with the compiler you are using. *This* build was |
| * build using Watcom and applications must also be built using Watcom! |
| */ |
| # define PNGCAPI __watcall |
| # endif |
| |
| # if defined(__GNUC__) || (defined (_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER >= 800)) |
| # define PNGCAPI __cdecl |
| # if PNG_API_RULE == 1 |
| # define PNGAPI __stdcall |
| # endif |
| # else |
| /* An older compiler, or one not detected (erroneously) above, |
| * if necessary override on the command line to get the correct |
| * variants for the compiler. |
| */ |
| # ifndef PNGCAPI |
| # define PNGCAPI _cdecl |
| # endif |
| # if PNG_API_RULE == 1 && !defined(PNGAPI) |
| # define PNGAPI _stdcall |
| # endif |
| # endif /* compiler/api */ |
| /* NOTE: PNGCBAPI always defaults to PNGCAPI. */ |
| |
| # if defined(PNGAPI) && !defined(PNG_USER_PRIVATEBUILD) |
| ERROR: PNG_USER_PRIVATEBUILD must be defined if PNGAPI is changed |
| # endif |
| |
| # if (defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER < 800) ||\ |
| (defined(__BORLANDC__) && __BORLANDC__ < 0x500) |
| /* older Borland and MSC |
| * compilers used '__export' and required this to be after |
| * the type. |
| */ |
| # ifndef PNG_EXPORT_TYPE |
| # define PNG_EXPORT_TYPE(type) type PNG_IMPEXP |
| # endif |
| # define PNG_DLL_EXPORT __export |
| # else /* newer compiler */ |
| # define PNG_DLL_EXPORT __declspec(dllexport) |
| # ifndef PNG_DLL_IMPORT |
| # define PNG_DLL_IMPORT __declspec(dllimport) |
| # endif |
| # endif /* compiler */ |
| |
| #else /* !Windows/x86 */ |
| # if (defined(__IBMC__) || defined(__IBMCPP__)) && defined(__OS2__) |
| # define PNGAPI _System |
| # else /* !Windows/x86 && !OS/2 */ |
| /* Use the defaults, or define PNG*API on the command line (but |
| * this will have to be done for every compile!) |
| */ |
| # endif /* other system, !OS/2 */ |
| #endif /* !Windows/x86 */ |
| |
| /* Now do all the defaulting . */ |
| #ifndef PNGCAPI |
| # define PNGCAPI |
| #endif |
| #ifndef PNGCBAPI |
| # define PNGCBAPI PNGCAPI |
| #endif |
| #ifndef PNGAPI |
| # define PNGAPI PNGCAPI |
| #endif |
| |
| /* The default for PNG_IMPEXP depends on whether the library is |
| * being built or used. |
| */ |
| #ifndef PNG_IMPEXP |
| # ifdef PNGLIB_BUILD |
| /* Building the library */ |
| # if (defined(DLL_EXPORT)/*from libtool*/ ||\ |
| defined(_WINDLL) || defined(_DLL) || defined(__DLL__) ||\ |
| defined(_USRDLL) ||\ |
| defined(PNG_BUILD_DLL)) && defined(PNG_DLL_EXPORT) |
| /* Building a DLL. */ |
| # define PNG_IMPEXP PNG_DLL_EXPORT |
| # endif /* DLL */ |
| # else |
| /* Using the library */ |
| # if defined(PNG_USE_DLL) && defined(PNG_DLL_IMPORT) |
| /* This forces use of a DLL, disallowing static linking */ |
| # define PNG_IMPEXP PNG_DLL_IMPORT |
| # endif |
| # endif |
| |
| # ifndef PNG_IMPEXP |
| # define PNG_IMPEXP |
| # endif |
| #endif |
| |
| /* In 1.5.2 the definition of PNG_FUNCTION has been changed to always treat |
| * 'attributes' as a storage class - the attributes go at the start of the |
| * function definition, and attributes are always appended regardless of the |
| * compiler. This considerably simplifies these macros but may cause problems |
| * if any compilers both need function attributes and fail to handle them as |
| * a storage class (this is unlikely.) |
| */ |
| #ifndef PNG_FUNCTION |
| # define PNG_FUNCTION(type, name, args, attributes) attributes type name args |
| #endif |
| |
| #ifndef PNG_EXPORT_TYPE |
| # define PNG_EXPORT_TYPE(type) PNG_IMPEXP type |
| #endif |
| |
| /* The ordinal value is only relevant when preprocessing png.h for symbol |
| * table entries, so we discard it here. See the .dfn files in the |
| * scripts directory. |
| */ |
| #ifndef PNG_EXPORTA |
| # define PNG_EXPORTA(ordinal, type, name, args, attributes)\ |
| PNG_FUNCTION(PNG_EXPORT_TYPE(type),(PNGAPI name),PNGARG(args), extern\ |
| attributes) |
| #endif |
| |
| /* ANSI-C (C90) does not permit a macro to be invoked with an empty argument, |
| * so make something non-empty to satisfy the requirement: |
| */ |
| #define PNG_EMPTY /*empty list*/ |
| |
| #define PNG_EXPORT(ordinal, type, name, args)\ |
| PNG_EXPORTA(ordinal, type, name, args, PNG_EMPTY) |
| |
| /* Use PNG_REMOVED to comment out a removed interface. */ |
| #ifndef PNG_REMOVED |
| # define PNG_REMOVED(ordinal, type, name, args, attributes) |
| #endif |
| |
| #ifndef PNG_CALLBACK |
| # define PNG_CALLBACK(type, name, args) type (PNGCBAPI name) PNGARG(args) |
| #endif |
| |
| /* Support for compiler specific function attributes. These are used |
| * so that where compiler support is available incorrect use of API |
| * functions in png.h will generate compiler warnings. |
| * |
| * Added at libpng-1.2.41. |
| */ |
| |
| #ifndef PNG_NO_PEDANTIC_WARNINGS |
| # ifndef PNG_PEDANTIC_WARNINGS_SUPPORTED |
| # define PNG_PEDANTIC_WARNINGS_SUPPORTED |
| # endif |
| #endif |
| |
| #ifdef PNG_PEDANTIC_WARNINGS_SUPPORTED |
| /* Support for compiler specific function attributes. These are used |
| * so that where compiler support is available incorrect use of API |
| * functions in png.h will generate compiler warnings. Added at libpng |
| * version 1.2.41. |
| */ |
| # if defined(__GNUC__) |
| # ifndef PNG_USE_RESULT |
| # define PNG_USE_RESULT __attribute__((__warn_unused_result__)) |
| # endif |
| # ifndef PNG_NORETURN |
| # define PNG_NORETURN __attribute__((__noreturn__)) |
| # endif |
| # ifndef PNG_PTR_NORETURN |
| /* It's not enough to have the compiler be the correct compiler at |
| * this point - it's necessary for the library (which defines |
| * the type of the library longjmp) to also be the GNU library. |
| * This is because many systems use the GNU compiler with a |
| * non-GNU libc implementation. Min/GW headers are also compatible |
| * with GCC as well as uclibc, so it seems best to exclude known |
| * problem libcs here rather than just including known libcs. |
| * |
| * NOTE: this relies on the only use of PNG_PTR_NORETURN being with |
| * the system longjmp. If the same type is used elsewhere then this |
| * will need to be changed. |
| */ |
| # if !defined(__CYGWIN__) |
| # define PNG_PTR_NORETURN __attribute__((__noreturn__)) |
| # endif |
| # endif |
| # ifndef PNG_ALLOCATED |
| # define PNG_ALLOCATED __attribute__((__malloc__)) |
| # endif |
| |
| /* This specifically protects structure members that should only be |
| * accessed from within the library, therefore should be empty during |
| * a library build. |
| */ |
| # ifndef PNGLIB_BUILD |
| # ifndef PNG_DEPRECATED |
| # define PNG_DEPRECATED __attribute__((__deprecated__)) |
| # endif |
| # ifndef PNG_DEPSTRUCT |
| # define PNG_DEPSTRUCT __attribute__((__deprecated__)) |
| # endif |
| # ifndef PNG_PRIVATE |
| # if 0 /* Doesn't work so we use deprecated instead*/ |
| # define PNG_PRIVATE \ |
| __attribute__((warning("This function is not exported by libpng."))) |
| # else |
| # define PNG_PRIVATE \ |
| __attribute__((__deprecated__)) |
| # endif |
| # endif |
| # endif /* PNGLIB_BUILD */ |
| # endif /* __GNUC__ */ |
| # ifdef _MSC_VER /* may need to check value */ |
| # ifndef PNG_USE_RESULT |
| # define PNG_USE_RESULT /*not supported*/ |
| # endif |
| # ifndef PNG_NORETURN |
| # define PNG_NORETURN __declspec(noreturn) |
| # endif |
| # ifndef PNG_PTR_NORETURN |
| # define PNG_PTR_NORETURN /*not supported*/ |
| # endif |
| # ifndef PNG_ALLOCATED |
| # define PNG_ALLOCATED __declspec(restrict) |
| # endif |
| |
| /* This specifically protects structure members that should only be |
| * accessed from within the library, therefore should be empty during |
| * a library build. |
| */ |
| # ifndef PNGLIB_BUILD |
| # ifndef PNG_DEPRECATED |
| # define PNG_DEPRECATED __declspec(deprecated) |
| # endif |
| # ifndef PNG_DEPSTRUCT |
| # define PNG_DEPSTRUCT __declspec(deprecated) |
| # endif |
| # ifndef PNG_PRIVATE |
| # define PNG_PRIVATE __declspec(deprecated) |
| # endif |
| # endif /* PNGLIB_BUILD */ |
| # endif /* _MSC_VER */ |
| #endif /* PNG_PEDANTIC_WARNINGS */ |
| |
| #ifndef PNG_DEPRECATED |
| # define PNG_DEPRECATED /* Use of this function is deprecated */ |
| #endif |
| #ifndef PNG_USE_RESULT |
| # define PNG_USE_RESULT /* The result of this function must be checked */ |
| #endif |
| #ifndef PNG_NORETURN |
| # define PNG_NORETURN /* This function does not return */ |
| #endif |
| #ifndef PNG_PTR_NORETURN |
| # define PNG_PTR_NORETURN /* This function does not return */ |
| #endif |
| #ifndef PNG_ALLOCATED |
| # define PNG_ALLOCATED /* The result of the function is new memory */ |
| #endif |
| #ifndef PNG_DEPSTRUCT |
| # define PNG_DEPSTRUCT /* Access to this struct member is deprecated */ |
| #endif |
| #ifndef PNG_PRIVATE |
| # define PNG_PRIVATE /* This is a private libpng function */ |
| #endif |
| #ifndef PNG_FP_EXPORT /* A floating point API. */ |
| # ifdef PNG_FLOATING_POINT_SUPPORTED |
| # define PNG_FP_EXPORT(ordinal, type, name, args)\ |
| PNG_EXPORT(ordinal, type, name, args) |
| # else /* No floating point APIs */ |
| # define PNG_FP_EXPORT(ordinal, type, name, args) |
| # endif |
| #endif |
| #ifndef PNG_FIXED_EXPORT /* A fixed point API. */ |
| # ifdef PNG_FIXED_POINT_SUPPORTED |
| # define PNG_FIXED_EXPORT(ordinal, type, name, args)\ |
| PNG_EXPORT(ordinal, type, name, args) |
| # else /* No fixed point APIs */ |
| # define PNG_FIXED_EXPORT(ordinal, type, name, args) |
| # endif |
| #endif |
| |
| /* The following uses const char * instead of char * for error |
| * and warning message functions, so some compilers won't complain. |
| * If you do not want to use const, define PNG_NO_CONST here. |
| * |
| * This should not change how the APIs are called, so it can be done |
| * on a per-file basis in the application. |
| */ |
| #ifndef PNG_CONST |
| # ifndef PNG_NO_CONST |
| # define PNG_CONST const |
| # else |
| # define PNG_CONST |
| # endif |
| #endif |
| |
| /* Some typedefs to get us started. These should be safe on most of the |
| * common platforms. The typedefs should be at least as large as the |
| * numbers suggest (a png_uint_32 must be at least 32 bits long), but they |
| * don't have to be exactly that size. Some compilers dislike passing |
| * unsigned shorts as function parameters, so you may be better off using |
| * unsigned int for png_uint_16. |
| */ |
| |
| #if defined(INT_MAX) && (INT_MAX > 0x7ffffffeL) |
| typedef unsigned int png_uint_32; |
| typedef int png_int_32; |
| #else |
| typedef unsigned long png_uint_32; |
| typedef long png_int_32; |
| #endif |
| typedef unsigned short png_uint_16; |
| typedef short png_int_16; |
| typedef unsigned char png_byte; |
| |
| #ifdef PNG_NO_SIZE_T |
| typedef unsigned int png_size_t; |
| #else |
| typedef size_t png_size_t; |
| #endif |
| #define png_sizeof(x) (sizeof (x)) |
| |
| /* The following is needed for medium model support. It cannot be in the |
| * pngpriv.h header. Needs modification for other compilers besides |
| * MSC. Model independent support declares all arrays and pointers to be |
| * large using the far keyword. The zlib version used must also support |
| * model independent data. As of version zlib 1.0.4, the necessary changes |
| * have been made in zlib. The USE_FAR_KEYWORD define triggers other |
| * changes that are needed. (Tim Wegner) |
| */ |
| |
| /* Separate compiler dependencies (problem here is that zlib.h always |
| * defines FAR. (SJT) |
| */ |
| #ifdef __BORLANDC__ |
| # if defined(__LARGE__) || defined(__HUGE__) || defined(__COMPACT__) |
| # define LDATA 1 |
| # else |
| # define LDATA 0 |
| # endif |
| /* GRR: why is Cygwin in here? Cygwin is not Borland C... */ |
| # if !defined(__WIN32__) && !defined(__FLAT__) && !defined(__CYGWIN__) |
| # define PNG_MAX_MALLOC_64K /* only used in build */ |
| # if (LDATA != 1) |
| # ifndef FAR |
| # define FAR __far |
| # endif |
| # define USE_FAR_KEYWORD |
| # endif /* LDATA != 1 */ |
| /* Possibly useful for moving data out of default segment. |
| * Uncomment it if you want. Could also define FARDATA as |
| * const if your compiler supports it. (SJT) |
| # define FARDATA FAR |
| */ |
| # endif /* __WIN32__, __FLAT__, __CYGWIN__ */ |
| #endif /* __BORLANDC__ */ |
| |
| |
| /* Suggest testing for specific compiler first before testing for |
| * FAR. The Watcom compiler defines both __MEDIUM__ and M_I86MM, |
| * making reliance oncertain keywords suspect. (SJT) |
| */ |
| |
| /* MSC Medium model */ |
| #ifdef FAR |
| # ifdef M_I86MM |
| # define USE_FAR_KEYWORD |
| # define FARDATA FAR |
| # include <dos.h> |
| # endif |
| #endif |
| |
| /* SJT: default case */ |
| #ifndef FAR |
| # define FAR |
| #endif |
| |
| /* At this point FAR is always defined */ |
| #ifndef FARDATA |
| # define FARDATA |
| #endif |
| |
| /* Typedef for floating-point numbers that are converted |
| * to fixed-point with a multiple of 100,000, e.g., gamma |
| */ |
| typedef png_int_32 png_fixed_point; |
| |
| /* Add typedefs for pointers */ |
| typedef void FAR * png_voidp; |
| typedef PNG_CONST void FAR * png_const_voidp; |
| typedef png_byte FAR * png_bytep; |
| typedef PNG_CONST png_byte FAR * png_const_bytep; |
| typedef png_uint_32 FAR * png_uint_32p; |
| typedef PNG_CONST png_uint_32 FAR * png_const_uint_32p; |
| typedef png_int_32 FAR * png_int_32p; |
| typedef PNG_CONST png_int_32 FAR * png_const_int_32p; |
| typedef png_uint_16 FAR * png_uint_16p; |
| typedef PNG_CONST png_uint_16 FAR * png_const_uint_16p; |
| typedef png_int_16 FAR * png_int_16p; |
| typedef PNG_CONST png_int_16 FAR * png_const_int_16p; |
| typedef char FAR * png_charp; |
| typedef PNG_CONST char FAR * png_const_charp; |
| typedef png_fixed_point FAR * png_fixed_point_p; |
| typedef PNG_CONST png_fixed_point FAR * png_const_fixed_point_p; |
| typedef png_size_t FAR * png_size_tp; |
| typedef PNG_CONST png_size_t FAR * png_const_size_tp; |
| |
| #ifdef PNG_STDIO_SUPPORTED |
| typedef FILE * png_FILE_p; |
| #endif |
| |
| #ifdef PNG_FLOATING_POINT_SUPPORTED |
| typedef double FAR * png_doublep; |
| typedef PNG_CONST double FAR * png_const_doublep; |
| #endif |
| |
| /* Pointers to pointers; i.e. arrays */ |
| typedef png_byte FAR * FAR * png_bytepp; |
| typedef png_uint_32 FAR * FAR * png_uint_32pp; |
| typedef png_int_32 FAR * FAR * png_int_32pp; |
| typedef png_uint_16 FAR * FAR * png_uint_16pp; |
| typedef png_int_16 FAR * FAR * png_int_16pp; |
| typedef PNG_CONST char FAR * FAR * png_const_charpp; |
| typedef char FAR * FAR * png_charpp; |
| typedef png_fixed_point FAR * FAR * png_fixed_point_pp; |
| #ifdef PNG_FLOATING_POINT_SUPPORTED |
| typedef double FAR * FAR * png_doublepp; |
| #endif |
| |
| /* Pointers to pointers to pointers; i.e., pointer to array */ |
| typedef char FAR * FAR * FAR * png_charppp; |
| |
| /* png_alloc_size_t is guaranteed to be no smaller than png_size_t, |
| * and no smaller than png_uint_32. Casts from png_size_t or png_uint_32 |
| * to png_alloc_size_t are not necessary; in fact, it is recommended |
| * not to use them at all so that the compiler can complain when something |
| * turns out to be problematic. |
| * Casts in the other direction (from png_alloc_size_t to png_size_t or |
| * png_uint_32) should be explicitly applied; however, we do not expect |
| * to encounter practical situations that require such conversions. |
| */ |
| #if defined(__TURBOC__) && !defined(__FLAT__) |
| typedef unsigned long png_alloc_size_t; |
| #else |
| # if defined(_MSC_VER) && defined(MAXSEG_64K) |
| typedef unsigned long png_alloc_size_t; |
| # else |
| /* This is an attempt to detect an old Windows system where (int) is |
| * actually 16 bits, in that case png_malloc must have an argument with a |
| * bigger size to accomodate the requirements of the library. |
| */ |
| # if (defined(_Windows) || defined(_WINDOWS) || defined(_WINDOWS_)) && \ |
| (!defined(INT_MAX) || INT_MAX <= 0x7ffffffeL) |
| typedef DWORD png_alloc_size_t; |
| # else |
| typedef png_size_t png_alloc_size_t; |
| # endif |
| # endif |
| #endif |
| |
| #endif /* PNGCONF_H */ |