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+/* stbi-1.33 - public domain JPEG/PNG reader - http://nothings.org/stb_image.c
+ when you control the images you're loading
+ no warranty implied; use at your own risk
+
+ QUICK NOTES:
+ Primarily of interest to game developers and other people who can
+ avoid problematic images and only need the trivial interface
+
+ JPEG baseline (no JPEG progressive)
+ PNG 8-bit-per-channel only
+
+ TGA (not sure what subset, if a subset)
+ BMP non-1bpp, non-RLE
+ PSD (composited view only, no extra channels)
+
+ GIF (*comp always reports as 4-channel)
+ HDR (radiance rgbE format)
+ PIC (Softimage PIC)
+
+ - decode from memory or through FILE (define STBI_NO_STDIO to remove code)
+ - decode from arbitrary I/O callbacks
+ - overridable dequantizing-IDCT, YCbCr-to-RGB conversion (define STBI_SIMD)
+
+ Latest revisions:
+ 1.33 (2011-07-14) minor fixes suggested by Dave Moore
+ 1.32 (2011-07-13) info support for all filetypes (SpartanJ)
+ 1.31 (2011-06-19) a few more leak fixes, bug in PNG handling (SpartanJ)
+ 1.30 (2011-06-11) added ability to load files via io callbacks (Ben Wenger)
+ 1.29 (2010-08-16) various warning fixes from Aurelien Pocheville
+ 1.28 (2010-08-01) fix bug in GIF palette transparency (SpartanJ)
+ 1.27 (2010-08-01) cast-to-uint8 to fix warnings (Laurent Gomila)
+ allow trailing 0s at end of image data (Laurent Gomila)
+ 1.26 (2010-07-24) fix bug in file buffering for PNG reported by SpartanJ
+
+ See end of file for full revision history.
+
+ TODO:
+ stbi_info support for BMP,PSD,HDR,PIC
+
+
+ ============================ Contributors =========================
+
+ Image formats Optimizations & bugfixes
+ Sean Barrett (jpeg, png, bmp) Fabian "ryg" Giesen
+ Nicolas Schulz (hdr, psd)
+ Jonathan Dummer (tga) Bug fixes & warning fixes
+ Jean-Marc Lienher (gif) Marc LeBlanc
+ Tom Seddon (pic) Christpher Lloyd
+ Thatcher Ulrich (psd) Dave Moore
+ Won Chun
+ the Horde3D community
+ Extensions, features Janez Zemva
+ Jetro Lauha (stbi_info) Jonathan Blow
+ James "moose2000" Brown (iPhone PNG) Laurent Gomila
+ Ben "Disch" Wenger (io callbacks) Aruelien Pocheville
+ Martin "SpartanJ" Golini Ryamond Barbiero
+ David Woo
+
+
+ If your name should be here but isn't, let Sean know.
+
+*/
+
+#ifndef STBI_INCLUDE_STB_IMAGE_H
+#define STBI_INCLUDE_STB_IMAGE_H
+
+// To get a header file for this, either cut and paste the header,
+// or create stb_image.h, #define STBI_HEADER_FILE_ONLY, and
+// then include stb_image.c from it.
+
+//// begin header file ////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+//
+// Limitations:
+// - no jpeg progressive support
+// - non-HDR formats support 8-bit samples only (jpeg, png)
+// - no delayed line count (jpeg) -- IJG doesn't support either
+// - no 1-bit BMP
+// - GIF always returns *comp=4
+//
+// Basic usage (see HDR discussion below):
+// int x,y,n;
+// unsigned char *data = stbi_load(filename, &x, &y, &n, 0);
+// // ... process data if not NULL ...
+// // ... x = width, y = height, n = # 8-bit components per pixel ...
+// // ... replace '0' with '1'..'4' to force that many components per pixel
+// // ... but 'n' will always be the number that it would have been if you said 0
+// stbi_image_free(data)
+//
+// Standard parameters:
+// int *x -- outputs image width in pixels
+// int *y -- outputs image height in pixels
+// int *comp -- outputs # of image components in image file
+// int req_comp -- if non-zero, # of image components requested in result
+//
+// The return value from an image loader is an 'unsigned char *' which points
+// to the pixel data. The pixel data consists of *y scanlines of *x pixels,
+// with each pixel consisting of N interleaved 8-bit components; the first
+// pixel pointed to is top-left-most in the image. There is no padding between
+// image scanlines or between pixels, regardless of format. The number of
+// components N is 'req_comp' if req_comp is non-zero, or *comp otherwise.
+// If req_comp is non-zero, *comp has the number of components that _would_
+// have been output otherwise. E.g. if you set req_comp to 4, you will always
+// get RGBA output, but you can check *comp to easily see if it's opaque.
+//
+// An output image with N components has the following components interleaved
+// in this order in each pixel:
+//
+// N=#comp components
+// 1 grey
+// 2 grey, alpha
+// 3 red, green, blue
+// 4 red, green, blue, alpha
+//
+// If image loading fails for any reason, the return value will be NULL,
+// and *x, *y, *comp will be unchanged. The function stbi_failure_reason()
+// can be queried for an extremely brief, end-user unfriendly explanation
+// of why the load failed. Define STBI_NO_FAILURE_STRINGS to avoid
+// compiling these strings at all, and STBI_FAILURE_USERMSG to get slightly
+// more user-friendly ones.
+//
+// Paletted PNG, BMP, GIF, and PIC images are automatically depalettized.
+//
+// ===========================================================================
+//
+// iPhone PNG support:
+//
+// By default we convert iphone-formatted PNGs back to RGB; nominally they
+// would silently load as BGR, except the existing code should have just
+// failed on such iPhone PNGs. But you can disable this conversion by
+// by calling stbi_convert_iphone_png_to_rgb(0), in which case
+// you will always just get the native iphone "format" through.
+//
+// Call stbi_set_unpremultiply_on_load(1) as well to force a divide per
+// pixel to remove any premultiplied alpha *only* if the image file explicitly
+// says there's premultiplied data (currently only happens in iPhone images,
+// and only if iPhone convert-to-rgb processing is on).
+//
+// ===========================================================================
+//
+// HDR image support (disable by defining STBI_NO_HDR)
+//
+// stb_image now supports loading HDR images in general, and currently
+// the Radiance .HDR file format, although the support is provided
+// generically. You can still load any file through the existing interface;
+// if you attempt to load an HDR file, it will be automatically remapped to
+// LDR, assuming gamma 2.2 and an arbitrary scale factor defaulting to 1;
+// both of these constants can be reconfigured through this interface:
+//
+// stbi_hdr_to_ldr_gamma(2.2f);
+// stbi_hdr_to_ldr_scale(1.0f);
+//
+// (note, do not use _inverse_ constants; stbi_image will invert them
+// appropriately).
+//
+// Additionally, there is a new, parallel interface for loading files as
+// (linear) floats to preserve the full dynamic range:
+//
+// float *data = stbi_loadf(filename, &x, &y, &n, 0);
+//
+// If you load LDR images through this interface, those images will
+// be promoted to floating point values, run through the inverse of
+// constants corresponding to the above:
+//
+// stbi_ldr_to_hdr_scale(1.0f);
+// stbi_ldr_to_hdr_gamma(2.2f);
+//
+// Finally, given a filename (or an open file or memory block--see header
+// file for details) containing image data, you can query for the "most
+// appropriate" interface to use (that is, whether the image is HDR or
+// not), using:
+//
+// stbi_is_hdr(char *filename);
+//
+// ===========================================================================
+//
+// I/O callbacks
+//
+// I/O callbacks allow you to read from arbitrary sources, like packaged
+// files or some other source. Data read from callbacks are processed
+// through a small internal buffer (currently 128 bytes) to try to reduce
+// overhead.
+//
+// The three functions you must define are "read" (reads some bytes of data),
+// "skip" (skips some bytes of data), "eof" (reports if the stream is at the end).
+
+
+#define STBI_NO_HDR // RaySan: not required by raylib
+
+#ifndef STBI_NO_STDIO
+
+#if defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER >= 0x1400
+#define _CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS // suppress bogus warnings about fopen()
+#endif
+
+#include <stdio.h>
+#endif
+
+#define STBI_VERSION 1
+
+enum
+{
+ STBI_default = 0, // only used for req_comp
+
+ STBI_grey = 1,
+ STBI_grey_alpha = 2,
+ STBI_rgb = 3,
+ STBI_rgb_alpha = 4
+};
+
+typedef unsigned char stbi_uc;
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C" {
+#endif
+
+//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+//
+// PRIMARY API - works on images of any type
+//
+
+//
+// load image by filename, open file, or memory buffer
+//
+
+extern stbi_uc *stbi_load_from_memory(stbi_uc const *buffer, int len, int *x, int *y, int *comp, int req_comp);
+
+#ifndef STBI_NO_STDIO
+extern stbi_uc *stbi_load (char const *filename, int *x, int *y, int *comp, int req_comp);
+extern stbi_uc *stbi_load_from_file (FILE *f, int *x, int *y, int *comp, int req_comp);
+// for stbi_load_from_file, file pointer is left pointing immediately after image
+#endif
+
+typedef struct
+{
+ int (*read) (void *user,char *data,int size); // fill 'data' with 'size' bytes. return number of bytes actually read
+ void (*skip) (void *user,unsigned n); // skip the next 'n' bytes
+ int (*eof) (void *user); // returns nonzero if we are at end of file/data
+} stbi_io_callbacks;
+
+extern stbi_uc *stbi_load_from_callbacks (stbi_io_callbacks const *clbk, void *user, int *x, int *y, int *comp, int req_comp);
+
+#ifndef STBI_NO_HDR
+ extern float *stbi_loadf_from_memory(stbi_uc const *buffer, int len, int *x, int *y, int *comp, int req_comp);
+
+ #ifndef STBI_NO_STDIO
+ extern float *stbi_loadf (char const *filename, int *x, int *y, int *comp, int req_comp);
+ extern float *stbi_loadf_from_file (FILE *f, int *x, int *y, int *comp, int req_comp);
+ #endif
+
+ extern float *stbi_loadf_from_callbacks (stbi_io_callbacks const *clbk, void *user, int *x, int *y, int *comp, int req_comp);
+
+ extern void stbi_hdr_to_ldr_gamma(float gamma);
+ extern void stbi_hdr_to_ldr_scale(float scale);
+
+ extern void stbi_ldr_to_hdr_gamma(float gamma);
+ extern void stbi_ldr_to_hdr_scale(float scale);
+#endif // STBI_NO_HDR
+
+// stbi_is_hdr is always defined
+extern int stbi_is_hdr_from_callbacks(stbi_io_callbacks const *clbk, void *user);
+extern int stbi_is_hdr_from_memory(stbi_uc const *buffer, int len);
+#ifndef STBI_NO_STDIO
+extern int stbi_is_hdr (char const *filename);
+extern int stbi_is_hdr_from_file(FILE *f);
+#endif // STBI_NO_STDIO
+
+
+// get a VERY brief reason for failure
+// NOT THREADSAFE
+extern const char *stbi_failure_reason (void);
+
+// free the loaded image -- this is just free()
+extern void stbi_image_free (void *retval_from_stbi_load);
+
+// get image dimensions & components without fully decoding
+extern int stbi_info_from_memory(stbi_uc const *buffer, int len, int *x, int *y, int *comp);
+extern int stbi_info_from_callbacks(stbi_io_callbacks const *clbk, void *user, int *x, int *y, int *comp);
+
+#ifndef STBI_NO_STDIO
+extern int stbi_info (char const *filename, int *x, int *y, int *comp);
+extern int stbi_info_from_file (FILE *f, int *x, int *y, int *comp);
+
+#endif
+
+
+
+// for image formats that explicitly notate that they have premultiplied alpha,
+// we just return the colors as stored in the file. set this flag to force
+// unpremultiplication. results are undefined if the unpremultiply overflow.
+extern void stbi_set_unpremultiply_on_load(int flag_true_if_should_unpremultiply);
+
+// indicate whether we should process iphone images back to canonical format,
+// or just pass them through "as-is"
+extern void stbi_convert_iphone_png_to_rgb(int flag_true_if_should_convert);
+
+
+// ZLIB client - used by PNG, available for other purposes
+
+extern char *stbi_zlib_decode_malloc_guesssize(const char *buffer, int len, int initial_size, int *outlen);
+extern char *stbi_zlib_decode_malloc(const char *buffer, int len, int *outlen);
+extern int stbi_zlib_decode_buffer(char *obuffer, int olen, const char *ibuffer, int ilen);
+
+extern char *stbi_zlib_decode_noheader_malloc(const char *buffer, int len, int *outlen);
+extern int stbi_zlib_decode_noheader_buffer(char *obuffer, int olen, const char *ibuffer, int ilen);
+
+
+// define faster low-level operations (typically SIMD support)
+#ifdef STBI_SIMD
+typedef void (*stbi_idct_8x8)(stbi_uc *out, int out_stride, short data[64], unsigned short *dequantize);
+// compute an integer IDCT on "input"
+// input[x] = data[x] * dequantize[x]
+// write results to 'out': 64 samples, each run of 8 spaced by 'out_stride'
+// CLAMP results to 0..255
+typedef void (*stbi_YCbCr_to_RGB_run)(stbi_uc *output, stbi_uc const *y, stbi_uc const *cb, stbi_uc const *cr, int count, int step);
+// compute a conversion from YCbCr to RGB
+// 'count' pixels
+// write pixels to 'output'; each pixel is 'step' bytes (either 3 or 4; if 4, write '255' as 4th), order R,G,B
+// y: Y input channel
+// cb: Cb input channel; scale/biased to be 0..255
+// cr: Cr input channel; scale/biased to be 0..255
+
+extern void stbi_install_idct(stbi_idct_8x8 func);
+extern void stbi_install_YCbCr_to_RGB(stbi_YCbCr_to_RGB_run func);
+#endif // STBI_SIMD
+
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+}
+#endif
+
+//
+//
+//// end header file /////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+#endif // STBI_INCLUDE_STB_IMAGE_H \ No newline at end of file