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1 |
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2 /* pngerror.c - stub functions for i/o and memory allocation |
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3 * |
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4 * Last changed in libpng 1.6.10 [March 6, 2014] |
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5 * Copyright (c) 1998-2014 Glenn Randers-Pehrson |
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6 * (Version 0.96 Copyright (c) 1996, 1997 Andreas Dilger) |
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7 * (Version 0.88 Copyright (c) 1995, 1996 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc.) |
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8 * |
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9 * This code is released under the libpng license. |
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10 * For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer |
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11 * and license in png.h |
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12 * |
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13 * This file provides a location for all error handling. Users who |
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14 * need special error handling are expected to write replacement functions |
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15 * and use png_set_error_fn() to use those functions. See the instructions |
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16 * at each function. |
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17 */ |
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18 |
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19 #include "pngpriv.h" |
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20 |
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21 #if defined(PNG_READ_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_WRITE_SUPPORTED) |
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22 |
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23 static PNG_FUNCTION(void, png_default_error,PNGARG((png_const_structrp png_ptr, |
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24 png_const_charp error_message)),PNG_NORETURN); |
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25 |
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26 #ifdef PNG_WARNINGS_SUPPORTED |
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27 static void /* PRIVATE */ |
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28 png_default_warning PNGARG((png_const_structrp png_ptr, |
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29 png_const_charp warning_message)); |
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30 #endif /* PNG_WARNINGS_SUPPORTED */ |
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31 |
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32 /* This function is called whenever there is a fatal error. This function |
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33 * should not be changed. If there is a need to handle errors differently, |
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34 * you should supply a replacement error function and use png_set_error_fn() |
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35 * to replace the error function at run-time. |
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36 */ |
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37 #ifdef PNG_ERROR_TEXT_SUPPORTED |
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38 PNG_FUNCTION(void,PNGAPI |
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39 png_error,(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_charp error_message), |
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40 PNG_NORETURN) |
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41 { |
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42 #ifdef PNG_ERROR_NUMBERS_SUPPORTED |
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43 char msg[16]; |
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44 if (png_ptr != NULL) |
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45 { |
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46 if (png_ptr->flags& |
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47 (PNG_FLAG_STRIP_ERROR_NUMBERS|PNG_FLAG_STRIP_ERROR_TEXT)) |
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48 { |
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49 if (*error_message == PNG_LITERAL_SHARP) |
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50 { |
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51 /* Strip "#nnnn " from beginning of error message. */ |
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52 int offset; |
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53 for (offset = 1; offset<15; offset++) |
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54 if (error_message[offset] == ' ') |
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55 break; |
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56 |
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57 if (png_ptr->flags&PNG_FLAG_STRIP_ERROR_TEXT) |
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58 { |
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59 int i; |
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60 for (i = 0; i < offset - 1; i++) |
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61 msg[i] = error_message[i + 1]; |
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62 msg[i - 1] = '\0'; |
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63 error_message = msg; |
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64 } |
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65 |
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66 else |
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67 error_message += offset; |
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68 } |
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69 |
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70 else |
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71 { |
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72 if (png_ptr->flags&PNG_FLAG_STRIP_ERROR_TEXT) |
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73 { |
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74 msg[0] = '0'; |
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75 msg[1] = '\0'; |
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76 error_message = msg; |
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77 } |
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78 } |
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79 } |
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80 } |
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81 #endif |
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82 if (png_ptr != NULL && png_ptr->error_fn != NULL) |
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83 (*(png_ptr->error_fn))(png_constcast(png_structrp,png_ptr), |
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84 error_message); |
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85 |
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86 /* If the custom handler doesn't exist, or if it returns, |
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87 use the default handler, which will not return. */ |
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88 png_default_error(png_ptr, error_message); |
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89 } |
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90 #else |
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91 PNG_FUNCTION(void,PNGAPI |
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92 png_err,(png_const_structrp png_ptr),PNG_NORETURN) |
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93 { |
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94 /* Prior to 1.5.2 the error_fn received a NULL pointer, expressed |
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95 * erroneously as '\0', instead of the empty string "". This was |
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96 * apparently an error, introduced in libpng-1.2.20, and png_default_error |
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97 * will crash in this case. |
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98 */ |
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99 if (png_ptr != NULL && png_ptr->error_fn != NULL) |
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100 (*(png_ptr->error_fn))(png_constcast(png_structrp,png_ptr), ""); |
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101 |
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102 /* If the custom handler doesn't exist, or if it returns, |
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103 use the default handler, which will not return. */ |
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104 png_default_error(png_ptr, ""); |
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105 } |
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106 #endif /* PNG_ERROR_TEXT_SUPPORTED */ |
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107 |
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108 /* Utility to safely appends strings to a buffer. This never errors out so |
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109 * error checking is not required in the caller. |
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110 */ |
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111 size_t |
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112 png_safecat(png_charp buffer, size_t bufsize, size_t pos, |
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113 png_const_charp string) |
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114 { |
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115 if (buffer != NULL && pos < bufsize) |
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116 { |
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117 if (string != NULL) |
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118 while (*string != '\0' && pos < bufsize-1) |
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119 buffer[pos++] = *string++; |
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120 |
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121 buffer[pos] = '\0'; |
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122 } |
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123 |
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124 return pos; |
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125 } |
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126 |
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127 #if defined(PNG_WARNINGS_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_TIME_RFC1123_SUPPORTED) |
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128 /* Utility to dump an unsigned value into a buffer, given a start pointer and |
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129 * and end pointer (which should point just *beyond* the end of the buffer!) |
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130 * Returns the pointer to the start of the formatted string. |
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131 */ |
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132 png_charp |
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133 png_format_number(png_const_charp start, png_charp end, int format, |
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134 png_alloc_size_t number) |
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135 { |
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136 int count = 0; /* number of digits output */ |
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137 int mincount = 1; /* minimum number required */ |
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138 int output = 0; /* digit output (for the fixed point format) */ |
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139 |
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140 *--end = '\0'; |
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141 |
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142 /* This is written so that the loop always runs at least once, even with |
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143 * number zero. |
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144 */ |
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145 while (end > start && (number != 0 || count < mincount)) |
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146 { |
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147 |
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148 static const char digits[] = "0123456789ABCDEF"; |
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149 |
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150 switch (format) |
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151 { |
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152 case PNG_NUMBER_FORMAT_fixed: |
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153 /* Needs five digits (the fraction) */ |
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154 mincount = 5; |
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155 if (output || number % 10 != 0) |
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156 { |
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157 *--end = digits[number % 10]; |
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158 output = 1; |
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159 } |
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160 number /= 10; |
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161 break; |
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162 |
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163 case PNG_NUMBER_FORMAT_02u: |
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164 /* Expects at least 2 digits. */ |
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165 mincount = 2; |
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166 /* FALL THROUGH */ |
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167 |
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168 case PNG_NUMBER_FORMAT_u: |
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169 *--end = digits[number % 10]; |
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170 number /= 10; |
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171 break; |
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172 |
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173 case PNG_NUMBER_FORMAT_02x: |
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174 /* This format expects at least two digits */ |
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175 mincount = 2; |
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176 /* FALL THROUGH */ |
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177 |
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178 case PNG_NUMBER_FORMAT_x: |
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179 *--end = digits[number & 0xf]; |
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180 number >>= 4; |
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181 break; |
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182 |
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183 default: /* an error */ |
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184 number = 0; |
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185 break; |
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186 } |
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187 |
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188 /* Keep track of the number of digits added */ |
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189 ++count; |
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190 |
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191 /* Float a fixed number here: */ |
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192 if (format == PNG_NUMBER_FORMAT_fixed) if (count == 5) if (end > start) |
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193 { |
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194 /* End of the fraction, but maybe nothing was output? In that case |
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195 * drop the decimal point. If the number is a true zero handle that |
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196 * here. |
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197 */ |
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198 if (output) |
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199 *--end = '.'; |
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200 else if (number == 0) /* and !output */ |
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201 *--end = '0'; |
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202 } |
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203 } |
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204 |
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205 return end; |
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206 } |
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207 #endif |
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208 |
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209 #ifdef PNG_WARNINGS_SUPPORTED |
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210 /* This function is called whenever there is a non-fatal error. This function |
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211 * should not be changed. If there is a need to handle warnings differently, |
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212 * you should supply a replacement warning function and use |
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213 * png_set_error_fn() to replace the warning function at run-time. |
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214 */ |
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215 void PNGAPI |
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216 png_warning(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_charp warning_message) |
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217 { |
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218 int offset = 0; |
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219 if (png_ptr != NULL) |
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220 { |
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221 #ifdef PNG_ERROR_NUMBERS_SUPPORTED |
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222 if (png_ptr->flags& |
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223 (PNG_FLAG_STRIP_ERROR_NUMBERS|PNG_FLAG_STRIP_ERROR_TEXT)) |
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224 #endif |
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225 { |
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226 if (*warning_message == PNG_LITERAL_SHARP) |
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227 { |
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228 for (offset = 1; offset < 15; offset++) |
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229 if (warning_message[offset] == ' ') |
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230 break; |
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231 } |
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232 } |
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233 } |
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234 if (png_ptr != NULL && png_ptr->warning_fn != NULL) |
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235 (*(png_ptr->warning_fn))(png_constcast(png_structrp,png_ptr), |
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236 warning_message + offset); |
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237 else |
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238 png_default_warning(png_ptr, warning_message + offset); |
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239 } |
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240 |
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241 /* These functions support 'formatted' warning messages with up to |
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242 * PNG_WARNING_PARAMETER_COUNT parameters. In the format string the parameter |
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243 * is introduced by @<number>, where 'number' starts at 1. This follows the |
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244 * standard established by X/Open for internationalizable error messages. |
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245 */ |
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246 void |
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247 png_warning_parameter(png_warning_parameters p, int number, |
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248 png_const_charp string) |
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249 { |
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250 if (number > 0 && number <= PNG_WARNING_PARAMETER_COUNT) |
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251 (void)png_safecat(p[number-1], (sizeof p[number-1]), 0, string); |
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252 } |
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253 |
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254 void |
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255 png_warning_parameter_unsigned(png_warning_parameters p, int number, int format, |
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256 png_alloc_size_t value) |
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257 { |
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258 char buffer[PNG_NUMBER_BUFFER_SIZE]; |
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259 png_warning_parameter(p, number, PNG_FORMAT_NUMBER(buffer, format, value)); |
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260 } |
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261 |
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262 void |
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263 png_warning_parameter_signed(png_warning_parameters p, int number, int format, |
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264 png_int_32 value) |
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265 { |
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266 png_alloc_size_t u; |
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267 png_charp str; |
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268 char buffer[PNG_NUMBER_BUFFER_SIZE]; |
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269 |
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270 /* Avoid overflow by doing the negate in a png_alloc_size_t: */ |
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271 u = (png_alloc_size_t)value; |
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272 if (value < 0) |
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273 u = ~u + 1; |
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274 |
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275 str = PNG_FORMAT_NUMBER(buffer, format, u); |
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276 |
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277 if (value < 0 && str > buffer) |
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278 *--str = '-'; |
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279 |
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280 png_warning_parameter(p, number, str); |
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281 } |
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282 |
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283 void |
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284 png_formatted_warning(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_warning_parameters p, |
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285 png_const_charp message) |
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286 { |
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287 /* The internal buffer is just 192 bytes - enough for all our messages, |
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288 * overflow doesn't happen because this code checks! If someone figures |
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289 * out how to send us a message longer than 192 bytes, all that will |
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290 * happen is that the message will be truncated appropriately. |
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291 */ |
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292 size_t i = 0; /* Index in the msg[] buffer: */ |
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293 char msg[192]; |
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294 |
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295 /* Each iteration through the following loop writes at most one character |
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296 * to msg[i++] then returns here to validate that there is still space for |
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297 * the trailing '\0'. It may (in the case of a parameter) read more than |
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298 * one character from message[]; it must check for '\0' and continue to the |
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299 * test if it finds the end of string. |
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300 */ |
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301 while (i<(sizeof msg)-1 && *message != '\0') |
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302 { |
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303 /* '@' at end of string is now just printed (previously it was skipped); |
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304 * it is an error in the calling code to terminate the string with @. |
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305 */ |
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306 if (p != NULL && *message == '@' && message[1] != '\0') |
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307 { |
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308 int parameter_char = *++message; /* Consume the '@' */ |
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309 static const char valid_parameters[] = "123456789"; |
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310 int parameter = 0; |
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311 |
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312 /* Search for the parameter digit, the index in the string is the |
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313 * parameter to use. |
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314 */ |
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315 while (valid_parameters[parameter] != parameter_char && |
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316 valid_parameters[parameter] != '\0') |
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317 ++parameter; |
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318 |
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319 /* If the parameter digit is out of range it will just get printed. */ |
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320 if (parameter < PNG_WARNING_PARAMETER_COUNT) |
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321 { |
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322 /* Append this parameter */ |
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323 png_const_charp parm = p[parameter]; |
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324 png_const_charp pend = p[parameter] + (sizeof p[parameter]); |
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325 |
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326 /* No need to copy the trailing '\0' here, but there is no guarantee |
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327 * that parm[] has been initialized, so there is no guarantee of a |
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328 * trailing '\0': |
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329 */ |
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330 while (i<(sizeof msg)-1 && *parm != '\0' && parm < pend) |
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331 msg[i++] = *parm++; |
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332 |
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333 /* Consume the parameter digit too: */ |
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334 ++message; |
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335 continue; |
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336 } |
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337 |
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338 /* else not a parameter and there is a character after the @ sign; just |
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339 * copy that. This is known not to be '\0' because of the test above. |
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340 */ |
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341 } |
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342 |
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343 /* At this point *message can't be '\0', even in the bad parameter case |
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344 * above where there is a lone '@' at the end of the message string. |
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345 */ |
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346 msg[i++] = *message++; |
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347 } |
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348 |
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349 /* i is always less than (sizeof msg), so: */ |
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350 msg[i] = '\0'; |
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351 |
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352 /* And this is the formatted message. It may be larger than |
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353 * PNG_MAX_ERROR_TEXT, but that is only used for 'chunk' errors and these |
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354 * are not (currently) formatted. |
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355 */ |
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356 png_warning(png_ptr, msg); |
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357 } |
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358 #endif /* PNG_WARNINGS_SUPPORTED */ |
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359 |
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360 #ifdef PNG_BENIGN_ERRORS_SUPPORTED |
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361 void PNGAPI |
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362 png_benign_error(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_charp error_message) |
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363 { |
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364 if (png_ptr->flags & PNG_FLAG_BENIGN_ERRORS_WARN) |
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365 { |
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366 # ifdef PNG_READ_SUPPORTED |
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367 if ((png_ptr->mode & PNG_IS_READ_STRUCT) != 0 && |
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368 png_ptr->chunk_name != 0) |
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369 png_chunk_warning(png_ptr, error_message); |
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370 else |
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371 # endif |
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372 png_warning(png_ptr, error_message); |
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373 } |
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374 |
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375 else |
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376 { |
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377 # ifdef PNG_READ_SUPPORTED |
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378 if ((png_ptr->mode & PNG_IS_READ_STRUCT) != 0 && |
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379 png_ptr->chunk_name != 0) |
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380 png_chunk_error(png_ptr, error_message); |
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381 else |
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382 # endif |
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383 png_error(png_ptr, error_message); |
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384 } |
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385 |
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386 # ifndef PNG_ERROR_TEXT_SUPPORTED |
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387 PNG_UNUSED(error_message) |
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388 # endif |
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389 } |
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390 |
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391 void /* PRIVATE */ |
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392 png_app_warning(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_charp error_message) |
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393 { |
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394 if (png_ptr->flags & PNG_FLAG_APP_WARNINGS_WARN) |
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395 png_warning(png_ptr, error_message); |
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396 else |
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397 png_error(png_ptr, error_message); |
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398 |
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399 # ifndef PNG_ERROR_TEXT_SUPPORTED |
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400 PNG_UNUSED(error_message) |
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401 # endif |
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402 } |
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403 |
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404 void /* PRIVATE */ |
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405 png_app_error(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_charp error_message) |
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406 { |
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407 if (png_ptr->flags & PNG_FLAG_APP_ERRORS_WARN) |
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408 png_warning(png_ptr, error_message); |
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409 else |
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410 png_error(png_ptr, error_message); |
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411 |
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412 # ifndef PNG_ERROR_TEXT_SUPPORTED |
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413 PNG_UNUSED(error_message) |
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414 # endif |
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415 } |
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416 #endif /* BENIGN_ERRORS */ |
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417 |
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418 /* These utilities are used internally to build an error message that relates |
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419 * to the current chunk. The chunk name comes from png_ptr->chunk_name, |
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420 * this is used to prefix the message. The message is limited in length |
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421 * to 63 bytes, the name characters are output as hex digits wrapped in [] |
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422 * if the character is invalid. |
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423 */ |
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424 #define isnonalpha(c) ((c) < 65 || (c) > 122 || ((c) > 90 && (c) < 97)) |
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425 static PNG_CONST char png_digit[16] = { |
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426 '0', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7', '8', '9', |
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427 'A', 'B', 'C', 'D', 'E', 'F' |
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428 }; |
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429 |
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430 #define PNG_MAX_ERROR_TEXT 196 /* Currently limited be profile_error in png.c */ |
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431 #if defined(PNG_WARNINGS_SUPPORTED) || \ |
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432 (defined(PNG_READ_SUPPORTED) && defined(PNG_ERROR_TEXT_SUPPORTED)) |
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433 static void /* PRIVATE */ |
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434 png_format_buffer(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_charp buffer, png_const_charp |
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435 error_message) |
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436 { |
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437 png_uint_32 chunk_name = png_ptr->chunk_name; |
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438 int iout = 0, ishift = 24; |
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439 |
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440 while (ishift >= 0) |
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441 { |
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442 int c = (int)(chunk_name >> ishift) & 0xff; |
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443 |
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444 ishift -= 8; |
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445 if (isnonalpha(c)) |
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446 { |
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447 buffer[iout++] = PNG_LITERAL_LEFT_SQUARE_BRACKET; |
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448 buffer[iout++] = png_digit[(c & 0xf0) >> 4]; |
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449 buffer[iout++] = png_digit[c & 0x0f]; |
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450 buffer[iout++] = PNG_LITERAL_RIGHT_SQUARE_BRACKET; |
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451 } |
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452 |
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453 else |
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454 { |
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455 buffer[iout++] = (char)c; |
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456 } |
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457 } |
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458 |
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459 if (error_message == NULL) |
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460 buffer[iout] = '\0'; |
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461 |
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462 else |
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463 { |
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464 int iin = 0; |
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465 |
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466 buffer[iout++] = ':'; |
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467 buffer[iout++] = ' '; |
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468 |
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469 while (iin < PNG_MAX_ERROR_TEXT-1 && error_message[iin] != '\0') |
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470 buffer[iout++] = error_message[iin++]; |
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471 |
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472 /* iin < PNG_MAX_ERROR_TEXT, so the following is safe: */ |
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473 buffer[iout] = '\0'; |
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474 } |
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475 } |
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476 #endif /* PNG_WARNINGS_SUPPORTED || PNG_ERROR_TEXT_SUPPORTED */ |
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477 |
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478 #if defined(PNG_READ_SUPPORTED) && defined(PNG_ERROR_TEXT_SUPPORTED) |
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479 PNG_FUNCTION(void,PNGAPI |
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480 png_chunk_error,(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_charp error_message), |
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481 PNG_NORETURN) |
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482 { |
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483 char msg[18+PNG_MAX_ERROR_TEXT]; |
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484 if (png_ptr == NULL) |
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485 png_error(png_ptr, error_message); |
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486 |
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487 else |
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488 { |
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489 png_format_buffer(png_ptr, msg, error_message); |
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490 png_error(png_ptr, msg); |
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491 } |
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492 } |
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493 #endif /* PNG_READ_SUPPORTED && PNG_ERROR_TEXT_SUPPORTED */ |
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494 |
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495 #ifdef PNG_WARNINGS_SUPPORTED |
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496 void PNGAPI |
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497 png_chunk_warning(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_charp warning_message) |
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498 { |
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499 char msg[18+PNG_MAX_ERROR_TEXT]; |
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500 if (png_ptr == NULL) |
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501 png_warning(png_ptr, warning_message); |
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502 |
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503 else |
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504 { |
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505 png_format_buffer(png_ptr, msg, warning_message); |
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506 png_warning(png_ptr, msg); |
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507 } |
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508 } |
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509 #endif /* PNG_WARNINGS_SUPPORTED */ |
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510 |
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511 #ifdef PNG_READ_SUPPORTED |
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512 #ifdef PNG_BENIGN_ERRORS_SUPPORTED |
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513 void PNGAPI |
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514 png_chunk_benign_error(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_charp |
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515 error_message) |
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516 { |
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517 if (png_ptr->flags & PNG_FLAG_BENIGN_ERRORS_WARN) |
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518 png_chunk_warning(png_ptr, error_message); |
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519 |
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520 else |
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521 png_chunk_error(png_ptr, error_message); |
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522 |
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523 # ifndef PNG_ERROR_TEXT_SUPPORTED |
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524 PNG_UNUSED(error_message) |
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525 # endif |
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526 } |
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527 #endif |
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528 #endif /* PNG_READ_SUPPORTED */ |
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529 |
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530 void /* PRIVATE */ |
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531 png_chunk_report(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_charp message, int error) |
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532 { |
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533 # ifndef PNG_WARNINGS_SUPPORTED |
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534 PNG_UNUSED(message) |
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535 # endif |
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536 |
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537 /* This is always supported, but for just read or just write it |
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538 * unconditionally does the right thing. |
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539 */ |
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540 # if defined(PNG_READ_SUPPORTED) && defined(PNG_WRITE_SUPPORTED) |
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541 if (png_ptr->mode & PNG_IS_READ_STRUCT) |
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542 # endif |
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543 |
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544 # ifdef PNG_READ_SUPPORTED |
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545 { |
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546 if (error < PNG_CHUNK_ERROR) |
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547 png_chunk_warning(png_ptr, message); |
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548 |
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549 else |
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550 png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, message); |
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551 } |
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552 # endif |
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553 |
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554 # if defined(PNG_READ_SUPPORTED) && defined(PNG_WRITE_SUPPORTED) |
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555 else if (!(png_ptr->mode & PNG_IS_READ_STRUCT)) |
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556 # endif |
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557 |
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558 # ifdef PNG_WRITE_SUPPORTED |
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559 { |
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560 if (error < PNG_CHUNK_WRITE_ERROR) |
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561 png_app_warning(png_ptr, message); |
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562 |
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563 else |
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564 png_app_error(png_ptr, message); |
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565 } |
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566 # endif |
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567 } |
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568 |
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569 #ifdef PNG_ERROR_TEXT_SUPPORTED |
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570 #ifdef PNG_FLOATING_POINT_SUPPORTED |
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571 PNG_FUNCTION(void, |
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572 png_fixed_error,(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_charp name),PNG_NORETURN) |
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573 { |
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574 # define fixed_message "fixed point overflow in " |
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575 # define fixed_message_ln ((sizeof fixed_message)-1) |
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576 int iin; |
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577 char msg[fixed_message_ln+PNG_MAX_ERROR_TEXT]; |
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578 memcpy(msg, fixed_message, fixed_message_ln); |
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579 iin = 0; |
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580 if (name != NULL) while (iin < (PNG_MAX_ERROR_TEXT-1) && name[iin] != 0) |
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581 { |
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582 msg[fixed_message_ln + iin] = name[iin]; |
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583 ++iin; |
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584 } |
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585 msg[fixed_message_ln + iin] = 0; |
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586 png_error(png_ptr, msg); |
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587 } |
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588 #endif |
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589 #endif |
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590 |
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591 #ifdef PNG_SETJMP_SUPPORTED |
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592 /* This API only exists if ANSI-C style error handling is used, |
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593 * otherwise it is necessary for png_default_error to be overridden. |
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594 */ |
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595 jmp_buf* PNGAPI |
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596 png_set_longjmp_fn(png_structrp png_ptr, png_longjmp_ptr longjmp_fn, |
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597 size_t jmp_buf_size) |
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598 { |
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599 /* From libpng 1.6.0 the app gets one chance to set a 'jmpbuf_size' value |
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600 * and it must not change after that. Libpng doesn't care how big the |
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601 * buffer is, just that it doesn't change. |
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602 * |
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603 * If the buffer size is no *larger* than the size of jmp_buf when libpng is |
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604 * compiled a built in jmp_buf is returned; this preserves the pre-1.6.0 |
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605 * semantics that this call will not fail. If the size is larger, however, |
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606 * the buffer is allocated and this may fail, causing the function to return |
|
607 * NULL. |
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608 */ |
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609 if (png_ptr == NULL) |
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610 return NULL; |
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611 |
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612 if (png_ptr->jmp_buf_ptr == NULL) |
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613 { |
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614 png_ptr->jmp_buf_size = 0; /* not allocated */ |
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615 |
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616 if (jmp_buf_size <= (sizeof png_ptr->jmp_buf_local)) |
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617 png_ptr->jmp_buf_ptr = &png_ptr->jmp_buf_local; |
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618 |
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619 else |
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620 { |
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621 png_ptr->jmp_buf_ptr = png_voidcast(jmp_buf *, |
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622 png_malloc_warn(png_ptr, jmp_buf_size)); |
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623 |
|
624 if (png_ptr->jmp_buf_ptr == NULL) |
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625 return NULL; /* new NULL return on OOM */ |
|
626 |
|
627 png_ptr->jmp_buf_size = jmp_buf_size; |
|
628 } |
|
629 } |
|
630 |
|
631 else /* Already allocated: check the size */ |
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632 { |
|
633 size_t size = png_ptr->jmp_buf_size; |
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634 |
|
635 if (size == 0) |
|
636 { |
|
637 size = (sizeof png_ptr->jmp_buf_local); |
|
638 if (png_ptr->jmp_buf_ptr != &png_ptr->jmp_buf_local) |
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639 { |
|
640 /* This is an internal error in libpng: somehow we have been left |
|
641 * with a stack allocated jmp_buf when the application regained |
|
642 * control. It's always possible to fix this up, but for the moment |
|
643 * this is a png_error because that makes it easy to detect. |
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644 */ |
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645 png_error(png_ptr, "Libpng jmp_buf still allocated"); |
|
646 /* png_ptr->jmp_buf_ptr = &png_ptr->jmp_buf_local; */ |
|
647 } |
|
648 } |
|
649 |
|
650 if (size != jmp_buf_size) |
|
651 { |
|
652 png_warning(png_ptr, "Application jmp_buf size changed"); |
|
653 return NULL; /* caller will probably crash: no choice here */ |
|
654 } |
|
655 } |
|
656 |
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657 /* Finally fill in the function, now we have a satisfactory buffer. It is |
|
658 * valid to change the function on every call. |
|
659 */ |
|
660 png_ptr->longjmp_fn = longjmp_fn; |
|
661 return png_ptr->jmp_buf_ptr; |
|
662 } |
|
663 |
|
664 void /* PRIVATE */ |
|
665 png_free_jmpbuf(png_structrp png_ptr) |
|
666 { |
|
667 if (png_ptr != NULL) |
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668 { |
|
669 jmp_buf *jb = png_ptr->jmp_buf_ptr; |
|
670 |
|
671 /* A size of 0 is used to indicate a local, stack, allocation of the |
|
672 * pointer; used here and in png.c |
|
673 */ |
|
674 if (jb != NULL && png_ptr->jmp_buf_size > 0) |
|
675 { |
|
676 |
|
677 /* This stuff is so that a failure to free the error control structure |
|
678 * does not leave libpng in a state with no valid error handling: the |
|
679 * free always succeeds, if there is an error it gets ignored. |
|
680 */ |
|
681 if (jb != &png_ptr->jmp_buf_local) |
|
682 { |
|
683 /* Make an internal, libpng, jmp_buf to return here */ |
|
684 jmp_buf free_jmp_buf; |
|
685 |
|
686 if (!setjmp(free_jmp_buf)) |
|
687 { |
|
688 png_ptr->jmp_buf_ptr = &free_jmp_buf; /* come back here */ |
|
689 png_ptr->jmp_buf_size = 0; /* stack allocation */ |
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690 png_ptr->longjmp_fn = longjmp; |
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691 png_free(png_ptr, jb); /* Return to setjmp on error */ |
|
692 } |
|
693 } |
|
694 } |
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695 |
|
696 /* *Always* cancel everything out: */ |
|
697 png_ptr->jmp_buf_size = 0; |
|
698 png_ptr->jmp_buf_ptr = NULL; |
|
699 png_ptr->longjmp_fn = 0; |
|
700 } |
|
701 } |
|
702 #endif |
|
703 |
|
704 /* This is the default error handling function. Note that replacements for |
|
705 * this function MUST NOT RETURN, or the program will likely crash. This |
|
706 * function is used by default, or if the program supplies NULL for the |
|
707 * error function pointer in png_set_error_fn(). |
|
708 */ |
|
709 static PNG_FUNCTION(void /* PRIVATE */, |
|
710 png_default_error,(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_charp error_message), |
|
711 PNG_NORETURN) |
|
712 { |
|
713 #ifdef PNG_CONSOLE_IO_SUPPORTED |
|
714 #ifdef PNG_ERROR_NUMBERS_SUPPORTED |
|
715 /* Check on NULL only added in 1.5.4 */ |
|
716 if (error_message != NULL && *error_message == PNG_LITERAL_SHARP) |
|
717 { |
|
718 /* Strip "#nnnn " from beginning of error message. */ |
|
719 int offset; |
|
720 char error_number[16]; |
|
721 for (offset = 0; offset<15; offset++) |
|
722 { |
|
723 error_number[offset] = error_message[offset + 1]; |
|
724 if (error_message[offset] == ' ') |
|
725 break; |
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726 } |
|
727 |
|
728 if ((offset > 1) && (offset < 15)) |
|
729 { |
|
730 error_number[offset - 1] = '\0'; |
|
731 fprintf(stderr, "libpng error no. %s: %s", |
|
732 error_number, error_message + offset + 1); |
|
733 fprintf(stderr, PNG_STRING_NEWLINE); |
|
734 } |
|
735 |
|
736 else |
|
737 { |
|
738 fprintf(stderr, "libpng error: %s, offset=%d", |
|
739 error_message, offset); |
|
740 fprintf(stderr, PNG_STRING_NEWLINE); |
|
741 } |
|
742 } |
|
743 else |
|
744 #endif |
|
745 { |
|
746 fprintf(stderr, "libpng error: %s", error_message ? error_message : |
|
747 "undefined"); |
|
748 fprintf(stderr, PNG_STRING_NEWLINE); |
|
749 } |
|
750 #else |
|
751 PNG_UNUSED(error_message) /* Make compiler happy */ |
|
752 #endif |
|
753 png_longjmp(png_ptr, 1); |
|
754 } |
|
755 |
|
756 PNG_FUNCTION(void,PNGAPI |
|
757 png_longjmp,(png_const_structrp png_ptr, int val),PNG_NORETURN) |
|
758 { |
|
759 #ifdef PNG_SETJMP_SUPPORTED |
|
760 if (png_ptr && png_ptr->longjmp_fn && png_ptr->jmp_buf_ptr) |
|
761 png_ptr->longjmp_fn(*png_ptr->jmp_buf_ptr, val); |
|
762 #endif |
|
763 |
|
764 /* If control reaches this point, png_longjmp() must not return. The only |
|
765 * choice is to terminate the whole process (or maybe the thread); to do |
|
766 * this the ANSI-C abort() function is used unless a different method is |
|
767 * implemented by overriding the default configuration setting for |
|
768 * PNG_ABORT(). |
|
769 */ |
|
770 PNG_ABORT(); |
|
771 } |
|
772 |
|
773 #ifdef PNG_WARNINGS_SUPPORTED |
|
774 /* This function is called when there is a warning, but the library thinks |
|
775 * it can continue anyway. Replacement functions don't have to do anything |
|
776 * here if you don't want them to. In the default configuration, png_ptr is |
|
777 * not used, but it is passed in case it may be useful. |
|
778 */ |
|
779 static void /* PRIVATE */ |
|
780 png_default_warning(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_charp warning_message) |
|
781 { |
|
782 #ifdef PNG_CONSOLE_IO_SUPPORTED |
|
783 # ifdef PNG_ERROR_NUMBERS_SUPPORTED |
|
784 if (*warning_message == PNG_LITERAL_SHARP) |
|
785 { |
|
786 int offset; |
|
787 char warning_number[16]; |
|
788 for (offset = 0; offset < 15; offset++) |
|
789 { |
|
790 warning_number[offset] = warning_message[offset + 1]; |
|
791 if (warning_message[offset] == ' ') |
|
792 break; |
|
793 } |
|
794 |
|
795 if ((offset > 1) && (offset < 15)) |
|
796 { |
|
797 warning_number[offset + 1] = '\0'; |
|
798 fprintf(stderr, "libpng warning no. %s: %s", |
|
799 warning_number, warning_message + offset); |
|
800 fprintf(stderr, PNG_STRING_NEWLINE); |
|
801 } |
|
802 |
|
803 else |
|
804 { |
|
805 fprintf(stderr, "libpng warning: %s", |
|
806 warning_message); |
|
807 fprintf(stderr, PNG_STRING_NEWLINE); |
|
808 } |
|
809 } |
|
810 else |
|
811 # endif |
|
812 |
|
813 { |
|
814 fprintf(stderr, "libpng warning: %s", warning_message); |
|
815 fprintf(stderr, PNG_STRING_NEWLINE); |
|
816 } |
|
817 #else |
|
818 PNG_UNUSED(warning_message) /* Make compiler happy */ |
|
819 #endif |
|
820 PNG_UNUSED(png_ptr) /* Make compiler happy */ |
|
821 } |
|
822 #endif /* PNG_WARNINGS_SUPPORTED */ |
|
823 |
|
824 /* This function is called when the application wants to use another method |
|
825 * of handling errors and warnings. Note that the error function MUST NOT |
|
826 * return to the calling routine or serious problems will occur. The return |
|
827 * method used in the default routine calls longjmp(png_ptr->jmp_buf_ptr, 1) |
|
828 */ |
|
829 void PNGAPI |
|
830 png_set_error_fn(png_structrp png_ptr, png_voidp error_ptr, |
|
831 png_error_ptr error_fn, png_error_ptr warning_fn) |
|
832 { |
|
833 if (png_ptr == NULL) |
|
834 return; |
|
835 |
|
836 png_ptr->error_ptr = error_ptr; |
|
837 png_ptr->error_fn = error_fn; |
|
838 #ifdef PNG_WARNINGS_SUPPORTED |
|
839 png_ptr->warning_fn = warning_fn; |
|
840 #else |
|
841 PNG_UNUSED(warning_fn) |
|
842 #endif |
|
843 } |
|
844 |
|
845 |
|
846 /* This function returns a pointer to the error_ptr associated with the user |
|
847 * functions. The application should free any memory associated with this |
|
848 * pointer before png_write_destroy and png_read_destroy are called. |
|
849 */ |
|
850 png_voidp PNGAPI |
|
851 png_get_error_ptr(png_const_structrp png_ptr) |
|
852 { |
|
853 if (png_ptr == NULL) |
|
854 return NULL; |
|
855 |
|
856 return ((png_voidp)png_ptr->error_ptr); |
|
857 } |
|
858 |
|
859 |
|
860 #ifdef PNG_ERROR_NUMBERS_SUPPORTED |
|
861 void PNGAPI |
|
862 png_set_strip_error_numbers(png_structrp png_ptr, png_uint_32 strip_mode) |
|
863 { |
|
864 if (png_ptr != NULL) |
|
865 { |
|
866 png_ptr->flags &= |
|
867 ((~(PNG_FLAG_STRIP_ERROR_NUMBERS | |
|
868 PNG_FLAG_STRIP_ERROR_TEXT))&strip_mode); |
|
869 } |
|
870 } |
|
871 #endif |
|
872 |
|
873 #if defined(PNG_SIMPLIFIED_READ_SUPPORTED) ||\ |
|
874 defined(PNG_SIMPLIFIED_WRITE_SUPPORTED) |
|
875 /* Currently the above both depend on SETJMP_SUPPORTED, however it would be |
|
876 * possible to implement without setjmp support just so long as there is some |
|
877 * way to handle the error return here: |
|
878 */ |
|
879 PNG_FUNCTION(void /* PRIVATE */, (PNGCBAPI |
|
880 png_safe_error),(png_structp png_nonconst_ptr, png_const_charp error_message), |
|
881 PNG_NORETURN) |
|
882 { |
|
883 const png_const_structrp png_ptr = png_nonconst_ptr; |
|
884 png_imagep image = png_voidcast(png_imagep, png_ptr->error_ptr); |
|
885 |
|
886 /* An error is always logged here, overwriting anything (typically a warning) |
|
887 * that is already there: |
|
888 */ |
|
889 if (image != NULL) |
|
890 { |
|
891 png_safecat(image->message, (sizeof image->message), 0, error_message); |
|
892 image->warning_or_error |= PNG_IMAGE_ERROR; |
|
893 |
|
894 /* Retrieve the jmp_buf from within the png_control, making this work for |
|
895 * C++ compilation too is pretty tricky: C++ wants a pointer to the first |
|
896 * element of a jmp_buf, but C doesn't tell us the type of that. |
|
897 */ |
|
898 if (image->opaque != NULL && image->opaque->error_buf != NULL) |
|
899 longjmp(png_control_jmp_buf(image->opaque), 1); |
|
900 |
|
901 /* Missing longjmp buffer, the following is to help debugging: */ |
|
902 { |
|
903 size_t pos = png_safecat(image->message, (sizeof image->message), 0, |
|
904 "bad longjmp: "); |
|
905 png_safecat(image->message, (sizeof image->message), pos, |
|
906 error_message); |
|
907 } |
|
908 } |
|
909 |
|
910 /* Here on an internal programming error. */ |
|
911 abort(); |
|
912 } |
|
913 |
|
914 #ifdef PNG_WARNINGS_SUPPORTED |
|
915 void /* PRIVATE */ PNGCBAPI |
|
916 png_safe_warning(png_structp png_nonconst_ptr, png_const_charp warning_message) |
|
917 { |
|
918 const png_const_structrp png_ptr = png_nonconst_ptr; |
|
919 png_imagep image = png_voidcast(png_imagep, png_ptr->error_ptr); |
|
920 |
|
921 /* A warning is only logged if there is no prior warning or error. */ |
|
922 if (image->warning_or_error == 0) |
|
923 { |
|
924 png_safecat(image->message, (sizeof image->message), 0, warning_message); |
|
925 image->warning_or_error |= PNG_IMAGE_WARNING; |
|
926 } |
|
927 } |
|
928 #endif |
|
929 |
|
930 int /* PRIVATE */ |
|
931 png_safe_execute(png_imagep image_in, int (*function)(png_voidp), png_voidp arg) |
|
932 { |
|
933 volatile png_imagep image = image_in; |
|
934 volatile int result; |
|
935 volatile png_voidp saved_error_buf; |
|
936 jmp_buf safe_jmpbuf; |
|
937 |
|
938 /* Safely execute function(arg) with png_error returning to this function. */ |
|
939 saved_error_buf = image->opaque->error_buf; |
|
940 result = setjmp(safe_jmpbuf) == 0; |
|
941 |
|
942 if (result) |
|
943 { |
|
944 |
|
945 image->opaque->error_buf = safe_jmpbuf; |
|
946 result = function(arg); |
|
947 } |
|
948 |
|
949 image->opaque->error_buf = saved_error_buf; |
|
950 |
|
951 /* And do the cleanup prior to any failure return. */ |
|
952 if (!result) |
|
953 png_image_free(image); |
|
954 |
|
955 return result; |
|
956 } |
|
957 #endif /* SIMPLIFIED READ/WRITE */ |
|
958 #endif /* PNG_READ_SUPPORTED || PNG_WRITE_SUPPORTED */ |