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no specific features I'm looking to add, just keeping thing up to date. Unit tests and my manual testing seems like everything is still working as expected.
194 lines
5.1 KiB
Go
194 lines
5.1 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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// Package nycbcra provides non-alpha-premultiplied Y'CbCr-with-alpha image and
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// color types.
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//
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// Deprecated: as of Go 1.6. Use the standard image and image/color packages
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// instead.
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package nycbcra // import "golang.org/x/image/webp/nycbcra"
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import (
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"image"
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"image/color"
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)
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func init() {
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println("The golang.org/x/image/webp/nycbcra package is deprecated, as of Go 1.6. " +
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"Use the standard image and image/color packages instead.")
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}
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// TODO: move this to the standard image and image/color packages, so that the
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// image/draw package can have fast-path code. Moving would rename:
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// nycbcra.Color to color.NYCbCrA
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// nycbcra.ColorModel to color.NYCbCrAModel
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// nycbcra.Image to image.NYCbCrA
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// Color represents a non-alpha-premultiplied Y'CbCr-with-alpha color, having
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// 8 bits each for one luma, two chroma and one alpha component.
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type Color struct {
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color.YCbCr
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A uint8
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}
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func (c Color) RGBA() (r, g, b, a uint32) {
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r8, g8, b8 := color.YCbCrToRGB(c.Y, c.Cb, c.Cr)
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a = uint32(c.A) * 0x101
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r = uint32(r8) * 0x101 * a / 0xffff
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g = uint32(g8) * 0x101 * a / 0xffff
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b = uint32(b8) * 0x101 * a / 0xffff
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return
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}
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// ColorModel is the Model for non-alpha-premultiplied Y'CbCr-with-alpha colors.
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var ColorModel color.Model = color.ModelFunc(nYCbCrAModel)
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func nYCbCrAModel(c color.Color) color.Color {
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switch c := c.(type) {
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case Color:
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return c
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case color.YCbCr:
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return Color{c, 0xff}
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}
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r, g, b, a := c.RGBA()
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// Convert from alpha-premultiplied to non-alpha-premultiplied.
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if a != 0 {
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r = (r * 0xffff) / a
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g = (g * 0xffff) / a
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b = (b * 0xffff) / a
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}
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y, u, v := color.RGBToYCbCr(uint8(r>>8), uint8(g>>8), uint8(b>>8))
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return Color{color.YCbCr{Y: y, Cb: u, Cr: v}, uint8(a >> 8)}
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}
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// Image is an in-memory image of non-alpha-premultiplied Y'CbCr-with-alpha
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// colors. A and AStride are analogous to the Y and YStride fields of the
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// embedded YCbCr.
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type Image struct {
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image.YCbCr
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A []uint8
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AStride int
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}
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func (p *Image) ColorModel() color.Model {
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return ColorModel
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}
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func (p *Image) At(x, y int) color.Color {
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return p.NYCbCrAAt(x, y)
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}
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func (p *Image) NYCbCrAAt(x, y int) Color {
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if !(image.Point{X: x, Y: y}.In(p.Rect)) {
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return Color{}
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}
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yi := p.YOffset(x, y)
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ci := p.COffset(x, y)
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ai := p.AOffset(x, y)
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return Color{
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color.YCbCr{
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Y: p.Y[yi],
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Cb: p.Cb[ci],
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Cr: p.Cr[ci],
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},
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p.A[ai],
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}
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}
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// AOffset returns the index of the first element of A that corresponds to
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// the pixel at (x, y).
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func (p *Image) AOffset(x, y int) int {
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return (y-p.Rect.Min.Y)*p.AStride + (x - p.Rect.Min.X)
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}
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// SubImage returns an image representing the portion of the image p visible
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// through r. The returned value shares pixels with the original image.
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func (p *Image) SubImage(r image.Rectangle) image.Image {
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// TODO: share code with image.NewYCbCr when this type moves into the
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// standard image package.
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r = r.Intersect(p.Rect)
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// If r1 and r2 are Rectangles, r1.Intersect(r2) is not guaranteed to be inside
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// either r1 or r2 if the intersection is empty. Without explicitly checking for
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// this, the Pix[i:] expression below can panic.
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if r.Empty() {
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return &Image{
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YCbCr: image.YCbCr{
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SubsampleRatio: p.SubsampleRatio,
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},
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}
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}
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yi := p.YOffset(r.Min.X, r.Min.Y)
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ci := p.COffset(r.Min.X, r.Min.Y)
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ai := p.AOffset(r.Min.X, r.Min.Y)
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return &Image{
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YCbCr: image.YCbCr{
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Y: p.Y[yi:],
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Cb: p.Cb[ci:],
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Cr: p.Cr[ci:],
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SubsampleRatio: p.SubsampleRatio,
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YStride: p.YStride,
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CStride: p.CStride,
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Rect: r,
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},
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A: p.A[ai:],
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AStride: p.AStride,
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}
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}
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// Opaque scans the entire image and reports whether it is fully opaque.
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func (p *Image) Opaque() bool {
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if p.Rect.Empty() {
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return true
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}
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i0, i1 := 0, p.Rect.Dx()
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for y := p.Rect.Min.Y; y < p.Rect.Max.Y; y++ {
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for _, a := range p.A[i0:i1] {
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if a != 0xff {
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return false
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}
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}
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i0 += p.AStride
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i1 += p.AStride
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}
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return true
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}
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// New returns a new Image with the given bounds and subsample ratio.
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func New(r image.Rectangle, subsampleRatio image.YCbCrSubsampleRatio) *Image {
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// TODO: share code with image.NewYCbCr when this type moves into the
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// standard image package.
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w, h, cw, ch := r.Dx(), r.Dy(), 0, 0
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switch subsampleRatio {
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case image.YCbCrSubsampleRatio422:
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cw = (r.Max.X+1)/2 - r.Min.X/2
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ch = h
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case image.YCbCrSubsampleRatio420:
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cw = (r.Max.X+1)/2 - r.Min.X/2
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ch = (r.Max.Y+1)/2 - r.Min.Y/2
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case image.YCbCrSubsampleRatio440:
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cw = w
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ch = (r.Max.Y+1)/2 - r.Min.Y/2
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default:
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// Default to 4:4:4 subsampling.
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cw = w
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ch = h
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}
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b := make([]byte, 2*w*h+2*cw*ch)
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// TODO: use s[i:j:k] notation to set the cap.
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return &Image{
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YCbCr: image.YCbCr{
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Y: b[:w*h],
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Cb: b[w*h+0*cw*ch : w*h+1*cw*ch],
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Cr: b[w*h+1*cw*ch : w*h+2*cw*ch],
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SubsampleRatio: subsampleRatio,
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YStride: w,
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CStride: cw,
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Rect: r,
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},
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A: b[w*h+2*cw*ch:],
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AStride: w,
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}
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}
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