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| // SPDX-FileCopyrightText: stb http://nothings.org/stb
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| // SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
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| 
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| /* stb_image - v2.28 - public domain image loader - http://nothings.org/stb
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|                                   no warranty implied; use at your own risk
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| 
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|    Do this:
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|       #define STB_IMAGE_IMPLEMENTATION
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|    before you include this file in *one* C or C++ file to create the implementation.
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| 
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|    // i.e. it should look like this:
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|    #include ...
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|    #include ...
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|    #include ...
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|    #define STB_IMAGE_IMPLEMENTATION
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|    #include "stb_image.h"
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| 
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|    You can #define STBI_ASSERT(x) before the #include to avoid using assert.h.
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|    And #define STBI_MALLOC, STBI_REALLOC, and STBI_FREE to avoid using malloc,realloc,free
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| 
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| 
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|    QUICK NOTES:
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|       Primarily of interest to game developers and other people who can
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|           avoid problematic images and only need the trivial interface
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| 
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|       JPEG baseline & progressive (12 bpc/arithmetic not supported, same as stock IJG lib)
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|       PNG 1/2/4/8/16-bit-per-channel
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| 
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|       TGA (not sure what subset, if a subset)
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|       BMP non-1bpp, non-RLE
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|       PSD (composited view only, no extra channels, 8/16 bit-per-channel)
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| 
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|       GIF (*comp always reports as 4-channel)
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|       HDR (radiance rgbE format)
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|       PIC (Softimage PIC)
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|       PNM (PPM and PGM binary only)
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| 
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|       Animated GIF still needs a proper API, but here's one way to do it:
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|           http://gist.github.com/urraka/685d9a6340b26b830d49
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| 
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|       - decode from memory or through FILE (define STBI_NO_STDIO to remove code)
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|       - decode from arbitrary I/O callbacks
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|       - SIMD acceleration on x86/x64 (SSE2) and ARM (NEON)
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| 
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|    Full documentation under "DOCUMENTATION" below.
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| 
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| 
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| LICENSE
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| 
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|   See end of file for license information.
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| 
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| RECENT REVISION HISTORY:
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| 
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|       2.28  (2023-01-29) many error fixes, security errors, just tons of stuff
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|       2.27  (2021-07-11) document stbi_info better, 16-bit PNM support, bug fixes
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|       2.26  (2020-07-13) many minor fixes
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|       2.25  (2020-02-02) fix warnings
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|       2.24  (2020-02-02) fix warnings; thread-local failure_reason and flip_vertically
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|       2.23  (2019-08-11) fix clang static analysis warning
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|       2.22  (2019-03-04) gif fixes, fix warnings
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|       2.21  (2019-02-25) fix typo in comment
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|       2.20  (2019-02-07) support utf8 filenames in Windows; fix warnings and platform ifdefs
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|       2.19  (2018-02-11) fix warning
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|       2.18  (2018-01-30) fix warnings
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|       2.17  (2018-01-29) bugfix, 1-bit BMP, 16-bitness query, fix warnings
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|       2.16  (2017-07-23) all functions have 16-bit variants; optimizations; bugfixes
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|       2.15  (2017-03-18) fix png-1,2,4; all Imagenet JPGs; no runtime SSE detection on GCC
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|       2.14  (2017-03-03) remove deprecated STBI_JPEG_OLD; fixes for Imagenet JPGs
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|       2.13  (2016-12-04) experimental 16-bit API, only for PNG so far; fixes
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|       2.12  (2016-04-02) fix typo in 2.11 PSD fix that caused crashes
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|       2.11  (2016-04-02) 16-bit PNGS; enable SSE2 in non-gcc x64
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|                          RGB-format JPEG; remove white matting in PSD;
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|                          allocate large structures on the stack;
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|                          correct channel count for PNG & BMP
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|       2.10  (2016-01-22) avoid warning introduced in 2.09
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|       2.09  (2016-01-16) 16-bit TGA; comments in PNM files; STBI_REALLOC_SIZED
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| 
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|    See end of file for full revision history.
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| 
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| 
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|  ============================    Contributors    =========================
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| 
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|  Image formats                          Extensions, features
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|     Sean Barrett (jpeg, png, bmp)          Jetro Lauha (stbi_info)
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|     Nicolas Schulz (hdr, psd)              Martin "SpartanJ" Golini (stbi_info)
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|     Jonathan Dummer (tga)                  James "moose2000" Brown (iPhone PNG)
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|     Jean-Marc Lienher (gif)                Ben "Disch" Wenger (io callbacks)
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|     Tom Seddon (pic)                       Omar Cornut (1/2/4-bit PNG)
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|     Thatcher Ulrich (psd)                  Nicolas Guillemot (vertical flip)
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|     Ken Miller (pgm, ppm)                  Richard Mitton (16-bit PSD)
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|     github:urraka (animated gif)           Junggon Kim (PNM comments)
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|     Christopher Forseth (animated gif)     Daniel Gibson (16-bit TGA)
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|                                            socks-the-fox (16-bit PNG)
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|                                            Jeremy Sawicki (handle all ImageNet JPGs)
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|  Optimizations & bugfixes                  Mikhail Morozov (1-bit BMP)
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|     Fabian "ryg" Giesen                    Anael Seghezzi (is-16-bit query)
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|     Arseny Kapoulkine                      Simon Breuss (16-bit PNM)
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|     John-Mark Allen
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|     Carmelo J Fdez-Aguera
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| 
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|  Bug & warning fixes
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|     Marc LeBlanc            David Woo          Guillaume George     Martins Mozeiko
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|     Christpher Lloyd        Jerry Jansson      Joseph Thomson       Blazej Dariusz Roszkowski
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|     Phil Jordan                                Dave Moore           Roy Eltham
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|     Hayaki Saito            Nathan Reed        Won Chun
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|     Luke Graham             Johan Duparc       Nick Verigakis       the Horde3D community
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|     Thomas Ruf              Ronny Chevalier                         github:rlyeh
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|     Janez Zemva             John Bartholomew   Michal Cichon        github:romigrou
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|     Jonathan Blow           Ken Hamada         Tero Hanninen        github:svdijk
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|     Eugene Golushkov        Laurent Gomila     Cort Stratton        github:snagar
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|     Aruelien Pocheville     Sergio Gonzalez    Thibault Reuille     github:Zelex
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|     Cass Everitt            Ryamond Barbiero                        github:grim210
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|     Paul Du Bois            Engin Manap        Aldo Culquicondor    github:sammyhw
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|     Philipp Wiesemann       Dale Weiler        Oriol Ferrer Mesia   github:phprus
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|     Josh Tobin              Neil Bickford      Matthew Gregan       github:poppolopoppo
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|     Julian Raschke          Gregory Mullen     Christian Floisand   github:darealshinji
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|     Baldur Karlsson         Kevin Schmidt      JR Smith             github:Michaelangel007
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|                             Brad Weinberger    Matvey Cherevko      github:mosra
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|     Luca Sas                Alexander Veselov  Zack Middleton       [reserved]
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|     Ryan C. Gordon          [reserved]                              [reserved]
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|                      DO NOT ADD YOUR NAME HERE
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| 
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|                      Jacko Dirks
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| 
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|   To add your name to the credits, pick a random blank space in the middle and fill it.
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|   80% of merge conflicts on stb PRs are due to people adding their name at the end
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|   of the credits.
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| */
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| 
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| #ifndef STBI_INCLUDE_STB_IMAGE_H
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| #define STBI_INCLUDE_STB_IMAGE_H
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| 
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| // DOCUMENTATION
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| //
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| // Limitations:
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| //    - no 12-bit-per-channel JPEG
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| //    - no JPEGs with arithmetic coding
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| //    - GIF always returns *comp=4
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| //
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| // Basic usage (see HDR discussion below for HDR usage):
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| //    int x,y,n;
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| //    unsigned char *data = stbi_load(filename, &x, &y, &n, 0);
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| //    // ... process data if not NULL ...
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| //    // ... x = width, y = height, n = # 8-bit components per pixel ...
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| //    // ... replace '0' with '1'..'4' to force that many components per pixel
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| //    // ... but 'n' will always be the number that it would have been if you said 0
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| //    stbi_image_free(data);
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| //
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| // Standard parameters:
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| //    int *x                 -- outputs image width in pixels
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| //    int *y                 -- outputs image height in pixels
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| //    int *channels_in_file  -- outputs # of image components in image file
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| //    int desired_channels   -- if non-zero, # of image components requested in result
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| //
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| // The return value from an image loader is an 'unsigned char *' which points
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| // to the pixel data, or NULL on an allocation failure or if the image is
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| // corrupt or invalid. The pixel data consists of *y scanlines of *x pixels,
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| // with each pixel consisting of N interleaved 8-bit components; the first
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| // pixel pointed to is top-left-most in the image. There is no padding between
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| // image scanlines or between pixels, regardless of format. The number of
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| // components N is 'desired_channels' if desired_channels is non-zero, or
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| // *channels_in_file otherwise. If desired_channels is non-zero,
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| // *channels_in_file has the number of components that _would_ have been
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| // output otherwise. E.g. if you set desired_channels to 4, you will always
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| // get RGBA output, but you can check *channels_in_file to see if it's trivially
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| // opaque because e.g. there were only 3 channels in the source image.
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| //
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| // An output image with N components has the following components interleaved
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| // in this order in each pixel:
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| //
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| //     N=#comp     components
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| //       1           grey
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| //       2           grey, alpha
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| //       3           red, green, blue
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| //       4           red, green, blue, alpha
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| //
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| // If image loading fails for any reason, the return value will be NULL,
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| // and *x, *y, *channels_in_file will be unchanged. The function
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| // stbi_failure_reason() can be queried for an extremely brief, end-user
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| // unfriendly explanation of why the load failed. Define STBI_NO_FAILURE_STRINGS
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| // to avoid compiling these strings at all, and STBI_FAILURE_USERMSG to get slightly
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| // more user-friendly ones.
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| //
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| // Paletted PNG, BMP, GIF, and PIC images are automatically depalettized.
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| //
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| // To query the width, height and component count of an image without having to
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| // decode the full file, you can use the stbi_info family of functions:
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| //
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| //   int x,y,n,ok;
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| //   ok = stbi_info(filename, &x, &y, &n);
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| //   // returns ok=1 and sets x, y, n if image is a supported format,
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| //   // 0 otherwise.
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| //
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| // Note that stb_image pervasively uses ints in its public API for sizes,
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| // including sizes of memory buffers. This is now part of the API and thus
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| // hard to change without causing breakage. As a result, the various image
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| // loaders all have certain limits on image size; these differ somewhat
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| // by format but generally boil down to either just under 2GB or just under
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| // 1GB. When the decoded image would be larger than this, stb_image decoding
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| // will fail.
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| //
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| // Additionally, stb_image will reject image files that have any of their
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| // dimensions set to a larger value than the configurable STBI_MAX_DIMENSIONS,
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| // which defaults to 2**24 = 16777216 pixels. Due to the above memory limit,
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| // the only way to have an image with such dimensions load correctly
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| // is for it to have a rather extreme aspect ratio. Either way, the
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| // assumption here is that such larger images are likely to be malformed
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| // or malicious. If you do need to load an image with individual dimensions
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| // larger than that, and it still fits in the overall size limit, you can
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| // #define STBI_MAX_DIMENSIONS on your own to be something larger.
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| //
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| // ===========================================================================
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| //
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| // UNICODE:
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| //
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| //   If compiling for Windows and you wish to use Unicode filenames, compile
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| //   with
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| //       #define STBI_WINDOWS_UTF8
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| //   and pass utf8-encoded filenames. Call stbi_convert_wchar_to_utf8 to convert
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| //   Windows wchar_t filenames to utf8.
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| //
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| // ===========================================================================
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| //
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| // Philosophy
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| //
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| // stb libraries are designed with the following priorities:
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| //
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| //    1. easy to use
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| //    2. easy to maintain
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| //    3. good performance
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| //
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| // Sometimes I let "good performance" creep up in priority over "easy to maintain",
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| // and for best performance I may provide less-easy-to-use APIs that give higher
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| // performance, in addition to the easy-to-use ones. Nevertheless, it's important
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| // to keep in mind that from the standpoint of you, a client of this library,
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| // all you care about is #1 and #3, and stb libraries DO NOT emphasize #3 above all.
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| //
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| // Some secondary priorities arise directly from the first two, some of which
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| // provide more explicit reasons why performance can't be emphasized.
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| //
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| //    - Portable ("ease of use")
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| //    - Small source code footprint ("easy to maintain")
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| //    - No dependencies ("ease of use")
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| //
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| // ===========================================================================
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| //
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| // I/O callbacks
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| //
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| // I/O callbacks allow you to read from arbitrary sources, like packaged
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| // files or some other source. Data read from callbacks are processed
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| // through a small internal buffer (currently 128 bytes) to try to reduce
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| // overhead.
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| //
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| // The three functions you must define are "read" (reads some bytes of data),
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| // "skip" (skips some bytes of data), "eof" (reports if the stream is at the end).
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| //
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| // ===========================================================================
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| //
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| // SIMD support
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| //
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| // The JPEG decoder will try to automatically use SIMD kernels on x86 when
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| // supported by the compiler. For ARM Neon support, you must explicitly
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| // request it.
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| //
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| // (The old do-it-yourself SIMD API is no longer supported in the current
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| // code.)
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| //
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| // On x86, SSE2 will automatically be used when available based on a run-time
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| // test; if not, the generic C versions are used as a fall-back. On ARM targets,
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| // the typical path is to have separate builds for NEON and non-NEON devices
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| // (at least this is true for iOS and Android). Therefore, the NEON support is
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| // toggled by a build flag: define STBI_NEON to get NEON loops.
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| //
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| // If for some reason you do not want to use any of SIMD code, or if
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| // you have issues compiling it, you can disable it entirely by
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| // defining STBI_NO_SIMD.
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| //
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| // ===========================================================================
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| //
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| // HDR image support   (disable by defining STBI_NO_HDR)
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| //
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| // stb_image supports loading HDR images in general, and currently the Radiance
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| // .HDR file format specifically. You can still load any file through the existing
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| // interface; if you attempt to load an HDR file, it will be automatically remapped
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| // to LDR, assuming gamma 2.2 and an arbitrary scale factor defaulting to 1;
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| // both of these constants can be reconfigured through this interface:
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| //
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| //     stbi_hdr_to_ldr_gamma(2.2f);
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| //     stbi_hdr_to_ldr_scale(1.0f);
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| //
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| // (note, do not use _inverse_ constants; stbi_image will invert them
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| // appropriately).
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| //
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| // Additionally, there is a new, parallel interface for loading files as
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| // (linear) floats to preserve the full dynamic range:
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| //
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| //    float *data = stbi_loadf(filename, &x, &y, &n, 0);
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| //
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| // If you load LDR images through this interface, those images will
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| // be promoted to floating point values, run through the inverse of
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| // constants corresponding to the above:
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| //
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| //     stbi_ldr_to_hdr_scale(1.0f);
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| //     stbi_ldr_to_hdr_gamma(2.2f);
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| //
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| // Finally, given a filename (or an open file or memory block--see header
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| // file for details) containing image data, you can query for the "most
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| // appropriate" interface to use (that is, whether the image is HDR or
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| // not), using:
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| //
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| //     stbi_is_hdr(char *filename);
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| //
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| // ===========================================================================
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| //
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| // iPhone PNG support:
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| //
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| // We optionally support converting iPhone-formatted PNGs (which store
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| // premultiplied BGRA) back to RGB, even though they're internally encoded
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| // differently. To enable this conversion, call
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| // stbi_convert_iphone_png_to_rgb(1).
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| //
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| // Call stbi_set_unpremultiply_on_load(1) as well to force a divide per
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| // pixel to remove any premultiplied alpha *only* if the image file explicitly
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| // says there's premultiplied data (currently only happens in iPhone images,
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| // and only if iPhone convert-to-rgb processing is on).
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| //
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| // ===========================================================================
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| //
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| // ADDITIONAL CONFIGURATION
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| //
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| //  - You can suppress implementation of any of the decoders to reduce
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| //    your code footprint by #defining one or more of the following
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| //    symbols before creating the implementation.
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| //
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| //        STBI_NO_JPEG
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| //        STBI_NO_PNG
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| //        STBI_NO_BMP
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| //        STBI_NO_PSD
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| //        STBI_NO_TGA
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| //        STBI_NO_GIF
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| //        STBI_NO_HDR
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| //        STBI_NO_PIC
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| //        STBI_NO_PNM   (.ppm and .pgm)
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| //
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| //  - You can request *only* certain decoders and suppress all other ones
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| //    (this will be more forward-compatible, as addition of new decoders
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| //    doesn't require you to disable them explicitly):
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| //
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| //        STBI_ONLY_JPEG
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| //        STBI_ONLY_PNG
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| //        STBI_ONLY_BMP
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| //        STBI_ONLY_PSD
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| //        STBI_ONLY_TGA
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| //        STBI_ONLY_GIF
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| //        STBI_ONLY_HDR
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| //        STBI_ONLY_PIC
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| //        STBI_ONLY_PNM   (.ppm and .pgm)
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| //
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| //   - If you use STBI_NO_PNG (or _ONLY_ without PNG), and you still
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| //     want the zlib decoder to be available, #define STBI_SUPPORT_ZLIB
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| //
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| //  - If you define STBI_MAX_DIMENSIONS, stb_image will reject images greater
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| //    than that size (in either width or height) without further processing.
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| //    This is to let programs in the wild set an upper bound to prevent
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| //    denial-of-service attacks on untrusted data, as one could generate a
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| //    valid image of gigantic dimensions and force stb_image to allocate a
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| //    huge block of memory and spend disproportionate time decoding it. By
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| //    default this is set to (1 << 24), which is 16777216, but that's still
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| //    very big.
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| 
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| #ifndef STBI_NO_STDIO
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| #include <stdio.h>
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| #endif // STBI_NO_STDIO
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| 
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| #define STBI_VERSION 1
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| 
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| enum
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| {
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|    STBI_default = 0, // only used for desired_channels
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| 
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|    STBI_grey       = 1,
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|    STBI_grey_alpha = 2,
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|    STBI_rgb        = 3,
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|    STBI_rgb_alpha  = 4
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| };
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| 
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| #include <stdlib.h>
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| typedef unsigned char stbi_uc;
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| typedef unsigned short stbi_us;
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| 
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| #ifdef __cplusplus
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| extern "C" {
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| #endif
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| 
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| #ifndef STBIDEF
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| #ifdef STB_IMAGE_STATIC
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| #define STBIDEF static
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| #else
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| #define STBIDEF extern
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| #endif
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| #endif
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| 
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| //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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| //
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| // PRIMARY API - works on images of any type
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| //
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| 
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| //
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| // load image by filename, open file, or memory buffer
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| //
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| 
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| typedef struct
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| {
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|    int      (*read)  (void *user,char *data,int size);   // fill 'data' with 'size' bytes.  return number of bytes actually read
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|    void     (*skip)  (void *user,int n);                 // skip the next 'n' bytes, or 'unget' the last -n bytes if negative
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|    int      (*eof)   (void *user);                       // returns nonzero if we are at end of file/data
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| } stbi_io_callbacks;
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| 
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| ////////////////////////////////////
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| //
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| // 8-bits-per-channel interface
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| //
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| 
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| STBIDEF stbi_uc *stbi_load_from_memory   (stbi_uc           const *buffer, int len   , int *x, int *y, int *channels_in_file, int desired_channels);
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| STBIDEF stbi_uc *stbi_load_from_callbacks(stbi_io_callbacks const *clbk  , void *user, int *x, int *y, int *channels_in_file, int desired_channels);
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| 
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| #ifndef STBI_NO_STDIO
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| STBIDEF stbi_uc *stbi_load            (char const *filename, int *x, int *y, int *channels_in_file, int desired_channels);
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| STBIDEF stbi_uc *stbi_load_from_file  (FILE *f, int *x, int *y, int *channels_in_file, int desired_channels);
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| // for stbi_load_from_file, file pointer is left pointing immediately after image
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| #endif
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| 
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| #ifndef STBI_NO_GIF
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| STBIDEF stbi_uc *stbi_load_gif_from_memory(stbi_uc const *buffer, int len, int **delays, int *x, int *y, int *z, int *comp, int req_comp);
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| #endif
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| 
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| #ifdef STBI_WINDOWS_UTF8
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| STBIDEF int stbi_convert_wchar_to_utf8(char *buffer, size_t bufferlen, const wchar_t* input);
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| #endif
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| 
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| ////////////////////////////////////
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| //
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| // 16-bits-per-channel interface
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| //
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| 
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| STBIDEF stbi_us *stbi_load_16_from_memory   (stbi_uc const *buffer, int len, int *x, int *y, int *channels_in_file, int desired_channels);
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| STBIDEF stbi_us *stbi_load_16_from_callbacks(stbi_io_callbacks const *clbk, void *user, int *x, int *y, int *channels_in_file, int desired_channels);
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| 
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| #ifndef STBI_NO_STDIO
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| STBIDEF stbi_us *stbi_load_16          (char const *filename, int *x, int *y, int *channels_in_file, int desired_channels);
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| STBIDEF stbi_us *stbi_load_from_file_16(FILE *f, int *x, int *y, int *channels_in_file, int desired_channels);
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| #endif
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| 
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| ////////////////////////////////////
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| //
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| // float-per-channel interface
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| //
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| #ifndef STBI_NO_LINEAR
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|    STBIDEF float *stbi_loadf_from_memory     (stbi_uc const *buffer, int len, int *x, int *y, int *channels_in_file, int desired_channels);
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|    STBIDEF float *stbi_loadf_from_callbacks  (stbi_io_callbacks const *clbk, void *user, int *x, int *y,  int *channels_in_file, int desired_channels);
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| 
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|    #ifndef STBI_NO_STDIO
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|    STBIDEF float *stbi_loadf            (char const *filename, int *x, int *y, int *channels_in_file, int desired_channels);
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|    STBIDEF float *stbi_loadf_from_file  (FILE *f, int *x, int *y, int *channels_in_file, int desired_channels);
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|    #endif
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| #endif
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| 
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| #ifndef STBI_NO_HDR
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|    STBIDEF void   stbi_hdr_to_ldr_gamma(float gamma);
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|    STBIDEF void   stbi_hdr_to_ldr_scale(float scale);
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| #endif // STBI_NO_HDR
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| 
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| #ifndef STBI_NO_LINEAR
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|    STBIDEF void   stbi_ldr_to_hdr_gamma(float gamma);
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|    STBIDEF void   stbi_ldr_to_hdr_scale(float scale);
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| #endif // STBI_NO_LINEAR
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| 
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| // stbi_is_hdr is always defined, but always returns false if STBI_NO_HDR
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| STBIDEF int    stbi_is_hdr_from_callbacks(stbi_io_callbacks const *clbk, void *user);
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| STBIDEF int    stbi_is_hdr_from_memory(stbi_uc const *buffer, int len);
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| #ifndef STBI_NO_STDIO
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| STBIDEF int      stbi_is_hdr          (char const *filename);
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| STBIDEF int      stbi_is_hdr_from_file(FILE *f);
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| #endif // STBI_NO_STDIO
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| 
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| 
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| // get a VERY brief reason for failure
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| // on most compilers (and ALL modern mainstream compilers) this is threadsafe
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| STBIDEF const char *stbi_failure_reason  (void);
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| 
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| // free the loaded image -- this is just free()
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| STBIDEF void     stbi_image_free      (void *retval_from_stbi_load);
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| 
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| // get image dimensions & components without fully decoding
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| STBIDEF int      stbi_info_from_memory(stbi_uc const *buffer, int len, int *x, int *y, int *comp);
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| STBIDEF int      stbi_info_from_callbacks(stbi_io_callbacks const *clbk, void *user, int *x, int *y, int *comp);
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| STBIDEF int      stbi_is_16_bit_from_memory(stbi_uc const *buffer, int len);
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| STBIDEF int      stbi_is_16_bit_from_callbacks(stbi_io_callbacks const *clbk, void *user);
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| 
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| #ifndef STBI_NO_STDIO
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| STBIDEF int      stbi_info               (char const *filename,     int *x, int *y, int *comp);
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| STBIDEF int      stbi_info_from_file     (FILE *f,                  int *x, int *y, int *comp);
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| STBIDEF int      stbi_is_16_bit          (char const *filename);
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| STBIDEF int      stbi_is_16_bit_from_file(FILE *f);
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| #endif
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| 
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| 
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| 
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| // for image formats that explicitly notate that they have premultiplied alpha,
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| // we just return the colors as stored in the file. set this flag to force
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| // unpremultiplication. results are undefined if the unpremultiply overflow.
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| STBIDEF void stbi_set_unpremultiply_on_load(int flag_true_if_should_unpremultiply);
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| 
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| // indicate whether we should process iphone images back to canonical format,
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| // or just pass them through "as-is"
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| STBIDEF void stbi_convert_iphone_png_to_rgb(int flag_true_if_should_convert);
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| 
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| // flip the image vertically, so the first pixel in the output array is the bottom left
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| STBIDEF void stbi_set_flip_vertically_on_load(int flag_true_if_should_flip);
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| 
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| // as above, but only applies to images loaded on the thread that calls the function
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| // this function is only available if your compiler supports thread-local variables;
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| // calling it will fail to link if your compiler doesn't
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| STBIDEF void stbi_set_unpremultiply_on_load_thread(int flag_true_if_should_unpremultiply);
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| STBIDEF void stbi_convert_iphone_png_to_rgb_thread(int flag_true_if_should_convert);
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| STBIDEF void stbi_set_flip_vertically_on_load_thread(int flag_true_if_should_flip);
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| 
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| // ZLIB client - used by PNG, available for other purposes
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| 
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| STBIDEF char *stbi_zlib_decode_malloc_guesssize(const char *buffer, int len, int initial_size, int *outlen);
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| STBIDEF char *stbi_zlib_decode_malloc_guesssize_headerflag(const char *buffer, int len, int initial_size, int *outlen, int parse_header);
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| STBIDEF char *stbi_zlib_decode_malloc(const char *buffer, int len, int *outlen);
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| STBIDEF int   stbi_zlib_decode_buffer(char *obuffer, int olen, const char *ibuffer, int ilen);
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| 
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| STBIDEF char *stbi_zlib_decode_noheader_malloc(const char *buffer, int len, int *outlen);
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| STBIDEF int   stbi_zlib_decode_noheader_buffer(char *obuffer, int olen, const char *ibuffer, int ilen);
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| 
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| 
 | |
| #ifdef __cplusplus
 | |
| }
 | |
| #endif
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| 
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| //
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| //
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| ////   end header file   /////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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| #endif // STBI_INCLUDE_STB_IMAGE_H
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| 
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| /*
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|    revision history:
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|       2.20  (2019-02-07) support utf8 filenames in Windows; fix warnings and platform ifdefs
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|       2.19  (2018-02-11) fix warning
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|       2.18  (2018-01-30) fix warnings
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|       2.17  (2018-01-29) change sbti__shiftsigned to avoid clang -O2 bug
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|                          1-bit BMP
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|                          *_is_16_bit api
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|                          avoid warnings
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|       2.16  (2017-07-23) all functions have 16-bit variants;
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|                          STBI_NO_STDIO works again;
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|                          compilation fixes;
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|                          fix rounding in unpremultiply;
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|                          optimize vertical flip;
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|                          disable raw_len validation;
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|                          documentation fixes
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|       2.15  (2017-03-18) fix png-1,2,4 bug; now all Imagenet JPGs decode;
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|                          warning fixes; disable run-time SSE detection on gcc;
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|                          uniform handling of optional "return" values;
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|                          thread-safe initialization of zlib tables
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|       2.14  (2017-03-03) remove deprecated STBI_JPEG_OLD; fixes for Imagenet JPGs
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|       2.13  (2016-11-29) add 16-bit API, only supported for PNG right now
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|       2.12  (2016-04-02) fix typo in 2.11 PSD fix that caused crashes
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|       2.11  (2016-04-02) allocate large structures on the stack
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|                          remove white matting for transparent PSD
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|                          fix reported channel count for PNG & BMP
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|                          re-enable SSE2 in non-gcc 64-bit
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|                          support RGB-formatted JPEG
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|                          read 16-bit PNGs (only as 8-bit)
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|       2.10  (2016-01-22) avoid warning introduced in 2.09 by STBI_REALLOC_SIZED
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|       2.09  (2016-01-16) allow comments in PNM files
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|                          16-bit-per-pixel TGA (not bit-per-component)
 | |
|                          info() for TGA could break due to .hdr handling
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|                          info() for BMP to shares code instead of sloppy parse
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|                          can use STBI_REALLOC_SIZED if allocator doesn't support realloc
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|                          code cleanup
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|       2.08  (2015-09-13) fix to 2.07 cleanup, reading RGB PSD as RGBA
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|       2.07  (2015-09-13) fix compiler warnings
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|                          partial animated GIF support
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|                          limited 16-bpc PSD support
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|                          #ifdef unused functions
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|                          bug with < 92 byte PIC,PNM,HDR,TGA
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|       2.06  (2015-04-19) fix bug where PSD returns wrong '*comp' value
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|       2.05  (2015-04-19) fix bug in progressive JPEG handling, fix warning
 | |
|       2.04  (2015-04-15) try to re-enable SIMD on MinGW 64-bit
 | |
|       2.03  (2015-04-12) extra corruption checking (mmozeiko)
 | |
|                          stbi_set_flip_vertically_on_load (nguillemot)
 | |
|                          fix NEON support; fix mingw support
 | |
|       2.02  (2015-01-19) fix incorrect assert, fix warning
 | |
|       2.01  (2015-01-17) fix various warnings; suppress SIMD on gcc 32-bit without -msse2
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|       2.00b (2014-12-25) fix STBI_MALLOC in progressive JPEG
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|       2.00  (2014-12-25) optimize JPG, including x86 SSE2 & NEON SIMD (ryg)
 | |
|                          progressive JPEG (stb)
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|                          PGM/PPM support (Ken Miller)
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|                          STBI_MALLOC,STBI_REALLOC,STBI_FREE
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|                          GIF bugfix -- seemingly never worked
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|                          STBI_NO_*, STBI_ONLY_*
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|       1.48  (2014-12-14) fix incorrectly-named assert()
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|       1.47  (2014-12-14) 1/2/4-bit PNG support, both direct and paletted (Omar Cornut & stb)
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|                          optimize PNG (ryg)
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|                          fix bug in interlaced PNG with user-specified channel count (stb)
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|       1.46  (2014-08-26)
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|               fix broken tRNS chunk (colorkey-style transparency) in non-paletted PNG
 | |
|       1.45  (2014-08-16)
 | |
|               fix MSVC-ARM internal compiler error by wrapping malloc
 | |
|       1.44  (2014-08-07)
 | |
|               various warning fixes from Ronny Chevalier
 | |
|       1.43  (2014-07-15)
 | |
|               fix MSVC-only compiler problem in code changed in 1.42
 | |
|       1.42  (2014-07-09)
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|               don't define _CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS (affects user code)
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|               fixes to stbi__cleanup_jpeg path
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|               added STBI_ASSERT to avoid requiring assert.h
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|       1.41  (2014-06-25)
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|               fix search&replace from 1.36 that messed up comments/error messages
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|       1.40  (2014-06-22)
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|               fix gcc struct-initialization warning
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|       1.39  (2014-06-15)
 | |
|               fix to TGA optimization when req_comp != number of components in TGA;
 | |
|               fix to GIF loading because BMP wasn't rewinding (whoops, no GIFs in my test suite)
 | |
|               add support for BMP version 5 (more ignored fields)
 | |
|       1.38  (2014-06-06)
 | |
|               suppress MSVC warnings on integer casts truncating values
 | |
|               fix accidental rename of 'skip' field of I/O
 | |
|       1.37  (2014-06-04)
 | |
|               remove duplicate typedef
 | |
|       1.36  (2014-06-03)
 | |
|               convert to header file single-file library
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|               if de-iphone isn't set, load iphone images color-swapped instead of returning NULL
 | |
|       1.35  (2014-05-27)
 | |
|               various warnings
 | |
|               fix broken STBI_SIMD path
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|               fix bug where stbi_load_from_file no longer left file pointer in correct place
 | |
|               fix broken non-easy path for 32-bit BMP (possibly never used)
 | |
|               TGA optimization by Arseny Kapoulkine
 | |
|       1.34  (unknown)
 | |
|               use STBI_NOTUSED in stbi__resample_row_generic(), fix one more leak in tga failure case
 | |
|       1.33  (2011-07-14)
 | |
|               make stbi_is_hdr work in STBI_NO_HDR (as specified), minor compiler-friendly improvements
 | |
|       1.32  (2011-07-13)
 | |
|               support for "info" function for all supported filetypes (SpartanJ)
 | |
|       1.31  (2011-06-20)
 | |
|               a few more leak fixes, bug in PNG handling (SpartanJ)
 | |
|       1.30  (2011-06-11)
 | |
|               added ability to load files via callbacks to accomidate custom input streams (Ben Wenger)
 | |
|               removed deprecated format-specific test/load functions
 | |
|               removed support for installable file formats (stbi_loader) -- would have been broken for IO callbacks anyway
 | |
|               error cases in bmp and tga give messages and don't leak (Raymond Barbiero, grisha)
 | |
|               fix inefficiency in decoding 32-bit BMP (David Woo)
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|       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-stbi_uc to fix warnings
 | |
|       1.26  (2010-07-24)
 | |
|               fix bug in file buffering for PNG reported by SpartanJ
 | |
|       1.25  (2010-07-17)
 | |
|               refix trans_data warning (Won Chun)
 | |
|       1.24  (2010-07-12)
 | |
|               perf improvements reading from files on platforms with lock-heavy fgetc()
 | |
|               minor perf improvements for jpeg
 | |
|               deprecated type-specific functions so we'll get feedback if they're needed
 | |
|               attempt to fix trans_data warning (Won Chun)
 | |
|       1.23    fixed bug in iPhone support
 | |
|       1.22  (2010-07-10)
 | |
|               removed image *writing* support
 | |
|               stbi_info support from Jetro Lauha
 | |
|               GIF support from Jean-Marc Lienher
 | |
|               iPhone PNG-extensions from James Brown
 | |
|               warning-fixes from Nicolas Schulz and Janez Zemva (i.stbi__err. Janez (U+017D)emva)
 | |
|       1.21    fix use of 'stbi_uc' in header (reported by jon blow)
 | |
|       1.20    added support for Softimage PIC, by Tom Seddon
 | |
|       1.19    bug in interlaced PNG corruption check (found by ryg)
 | |
|       1.18  (2008-08-02)
 | |
|               fix a threading bug (local mutable static)
 | |
|       1.17    support interlaced PNG
 | |
|       1.16    major bugfix - stbi__convert_format converted one too many pixels
 | |
|       1.15    initialize some fields for thread safety
 | |
|       1.14    fix threadsafe conversion bug
 | |
|               header-file-only version (#define STBI_HEADER_FILE_ONLY before including)
 | |
|       1.13    threadsafe
 | |
|       1.12    const qualifiers in the API
 | |
|       1.11    Support installable IDCT, colorspace conversion routines
 | |
|       1.10    Fixes for 64-bit (don't use "unsigned long")
 | |
|               optimized upsampling by Fabian "ryg" Giesen
 | |
|       1.09    Fix format-conversion for PSD code (bad global variables!)
 | |
|       1.08    Thatcher Ulrich's PSD code integrated by Nicolas Schulz
 | |
|       1.07    attempt to fix C++ warning/errors again
 | |
|       1.06    attempt to fix C++ warning/errors again
 | |
|       1.05    fix TGA loading to return correct *comp and use good luminance calc
 | |
|       1.04    default float alpha is 1, not 255; use 'void *' for stbi_image_free
 | |
|       1.03    bugfixes to STBI_NO_STDIO, STBI_NO_HDR
 | |
|       1.02    support for (subset of) HDR files, float interface for preferred access to them
 | |
|       1.01    fix bug: possible bug in handling right-side up bmps... not sure
 | |
|               fix bug: the stbi__bmp_load() and stbi__tga_load() functions didn't work at all
 | |
|       1.00    interface to zlib that skips zlib header
 | |
|       0.99    correct handling of alpha in palette
 | |
|       0.98    TGA loader by lonesock; dynamically add loaders (untested)
 | |
|       0.97    jpeg errors on too large a file; also catch another malloc failure
 | |
|       0.96    fix detection of invalid v value - particleman@mollyrocket forum
 | |
|       0.95    during header scan, seek to markers in case of padding
 | |
|       0.94    STBI_NO_STDIO to disable stdio usage; rename all #defines the same
 | |
|       0.93    handle jpegtran output; verbose errors
 | |
|       0.92    read 4,8,16,24,32-bit BMP files of several formats
 | |
|       0.91    output 24-bit Windows 3.0 BMP files
 | |
|       0.90    fix a few more warnings; bump version number to approach 1.0
 | |
|       0.61    bugfixes due to Marc LeBlanc, Christopher Lloyd
 | |
|       0.60    fix compiling as c++
 | |
|       0.59    fix warnings: merge Dave Moore's -Wall fixes
 | |
|       0.58    fix bug: zlib uncompressed mode len/nlen was wrong endian
 | |
|       0.57    fix bug: jpg last huffman symbol before marker was >9 bits but less than 16 available
 | |
|       0.56    fix bug: zlib uncompressed mode len vs. nlen
 | |
|       0.55    fix bug: restart_interval not initialized to 0
 | |
|       0.54    allow NULL for 'int *comp'
 | |
|       0.53    fix bug in png 3->4; speedup png decoding
 | |
|       0.52    png handles req_comp=3,4 directly; minor cleanup; jpeg comments
 | |
|       0.51    obey req_comp requests, 1-component jpegs return as 1-component,
 | |
|               on 'test' only check type, not whether we support this variant
 | |
|       0.50  (2006-11-19)
 | |
|               first released version
 | |
| */
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| 
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| 
 | |
| /*
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| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| This software is available under 2 licenses -- choose whichever you prefer.
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| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| ALTERNATIVE A - MIT License
 | |
| Copyright (c) 2017 Sean Barrett
 | |
| Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of
 | |
| this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in
 | |
| the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to
 | |
| use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies
 | |
| of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do
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| so, subject to the following conditions:
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| The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
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| copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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| THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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| IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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| FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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| AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
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| LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
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| OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
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| SOFTWARE.
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| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| ALTERNATIVE B - Public Domain (www.unlicense.org)
 | |
| This is free and unencumbered software released into the public domain.
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| Anyone is free to copy, modify, publish, use, compile, sell, or distribute this
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| software, either in source code form or as a compiled binary, for any purpose,
 | |
| commercial or non-commercial, and by any means.
 | |
| In jurisdictions that recognize copyright laws, the author or authors of this
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| software dedicate any and all copyright interest in the software to the public
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| domain. We make this dedication for the benefit of the public at large and to
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| the detriment of our heirs and successors. We intend this dedication to be an
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| overt act of relinquishment in perpetuity of all present and future rights to
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| this software under copyright law.
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| THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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| IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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| FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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| AUTHORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN
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| ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
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| WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
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| */
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