478 lines
15 KiB
C
478 lines
15 KiB
C
#include <stdio.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <fcntl.h>
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namespace GIF
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{
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#define EXTENSION_INTRODUCER 0x21
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#define IMAGE_DESCRIPTOR 0x2C
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#define TRAILER 0x3B
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#define GRAPHIC_CONTROL 0xF9
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#define APPLICATION_EXTENSION 0xFF
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#define COMMENT_EXTENSION 0xFE
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#define PLAINTEXT_EXTENSION 0x01
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#define READ(dst, size) \
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memcpy(dst, buffer, size); \
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buffer += size
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typedef struct
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{
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unsigned short width;
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unsigned short height;
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unsigned char fields;
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unsigned char background_color_index;
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unsigned char pixel_aspect_ratio;
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} screen_descriptor_t;
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typedef struct
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{
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unsigned char r;
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unsigned char g;
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unsigned char b;
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} rgb;
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typedef struct
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{
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unsigned short image_left_position;
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unsigned short image_top_position;
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unsigned short image_width;
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unsigned short image_height;
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unsigned char fields;
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} image_descriptor_t;
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typedef struct
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{
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unsigned char byte;
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int prev;
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int len;
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} dictionary_entry_t;
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typedef struct
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{
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unsigned char extension_code;
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unsigned char block_size;
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} extension_t;
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typedef struct
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{
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unsigned char fields;
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unsigned short delay_time;
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unsigned char transparent_color_index;
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} graphic_control_extension_t;
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typedef struct
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{
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unsigned char application_id[8];
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unsigned char version[3];
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} application_extension_t;
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typedef struct
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{
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unsigned short left;
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unsigned short top;
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unsigned short width;
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unsigned short height;
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unsigned char cell_width;
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unsigned char cell_height;
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unsigned char foreground_color;
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unsigned char background_color;
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} plaintext_extension_t;
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// static unsigned short width = 0;
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// static unsigned short height = 0;
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// static unsigned char* uncompressed_data = NULL;
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void uncompress(int code_length,
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const unsigned char *input,
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int input_length,
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unsigned char *out)
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{
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// int maxbits;
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int i, bit;
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int code, prev = -1;
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dictionary_entry_t *dictionary;
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int dictionary_ind;
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unsigned int mask = 0x01;
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int reset_code_length;
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int clear_code; // This varies depending on code_length
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int stop_code; // one more than clear code
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int match_len;
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clear_code = 1 << (code_length);
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stop_code = clear_code + 1;
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// To handle clear codes
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reset_code_length = code_length;
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// Create a dictionary large enough to hold "code_length" entries.
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// Once the dictionary overflows, code_length increases
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dictionary = (dictionary_entry_t *)
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malloc(sizeof(dictionary_entry_t) * (1 << (code_length + 1)));
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// Initialize the first 2^code_len entries of the dictionary with their
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// indices. The rest of the entries will be built up dynamically.
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// Technically, it shouldn't be necessary to initialize the
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// dictionary. The spec says that the encoder "should output a
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// clear code as the first code in the image data stream". It doesn't
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// say must, though...
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for (dictionary_ind = 0;
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dictionary_ind < (1 << code_length);
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dictionary_ind++)
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{
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dictionary[dictionary_ind].byte = dictionary_ind;
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// XXX this only works because prev is a 32-bit int (> 12 bits)
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dictionary[dictionary_ind].prev = -1;
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dictionary[dictionary_ind].len = 1;
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}
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// 2^code_len + 1 is the special "end" code; don't give it an entry here
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dictionary_ind++;
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dictionary_ind++;
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// TODO verify that the very last byte is clear_code + 1
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while (input_length)
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{
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code = 0x0;
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// Always read one more bit than the code length
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for (i = 0; i < (code_length + 1); i++)
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{
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// This is different than in the file read example; that
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// was a call to "next_bit"
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bit = (*input & mask) ? 1 : 0;
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mask <<= 1;
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if (mask == 0x100)
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{
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mask = 0x01;
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input++;
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input_length--;
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}
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code = code | (bit << i);
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}
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if (code == clear_code)
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{
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code_length = reset_code_length;
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dictionary = (dictionary_entry_t *)realloc(dictionary,
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sizeof(dictionary_entry_t) * (1 << (code_length + 1)));
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for (dictionary_ind = 0;
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dictionary_ind < (1 << code_length);
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dictionary_ind++)
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{
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dictionary[dictionary_ind].byte = dictionary_ind;
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// XXX this only works because prev is a 32-bit int (> 12 bits)
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dictionary[dictionary_ind].prev = -1;
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dictionary[dictionary_ind].len = 1;
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}
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dictionary_ind++;
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dictionary_ind++;
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prev = -1;
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continue;
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}
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else if (code == stop_code)
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{
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/*if ( input_length > 1 )
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{
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fprintf( stderr, "Malformed GIF (early stop code)\n" );
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exit( 0 );
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}*/
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break;
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}
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// Update the dictionary with this character plus the _entry_
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// (character or string) that came before it
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if ((prev > -1) && (code_length < 12))
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{
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if (code > dictionary_ind)
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{
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fprintf(stderr, "code = %.02x, but dictionary_ind = %.02x\n",
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code, dictionary_ind);
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exit(0);
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}
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// Special handling for KwKwK
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if (code == dictionary_ind)
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{
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int ptr = prev;
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while (dictionary[ptr].prev != -1)
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{
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ptr = dictionary[ptr].prev;
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}
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dictionary[dictionary_ind].byte = dictionary[ptr].byte;
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}
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else
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{
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int ptr = code;
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while (dictionary[ptr].prev != -1)
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{
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ptr = dictionary[ptr].prev;
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}
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dictionary[dictionary_ind].byte = dictionary[ptr].byte;
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}
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dictionary[dictionary_ind].prev = prev;
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dictionary[dictionary_ind].len = dictionary[prev].len + 1;
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dictionary_ind++;
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// GIF89a mandates that this stops at 12 bits
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if ((dictionary_ind == (1 << (code_length + 1))) &&
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(code_length < 11))
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{
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code_length++;
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dictionary = (dictionary_entry_t *)realloc(dictionary,
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sizeof(dictionary_entry_t) * (1 << (code_length + 1)));
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}
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}
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prev = code;
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// Now copy the dictionary entry backwards into "out"
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match_len = dictionary[code].len;
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while (code != -1)
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{
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out[dictionary[code].len - 1] = dictionary[code].byte;
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if (dictionary[code].prev == code)
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{
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fprintf(stderr, "Internal error; self-reference.");
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exit(0);
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}
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code = dictionary[code].prev;
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}
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out += match_len;
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}
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}
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static int read_sub_blocks(unsigned char *buffer, unsigned char **data)
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{
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int data_length;
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int index;
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unsigned char block_size;
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// Everything following are data sub-blocks, until a 0-sized block is
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// encountered.
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data_length = 0;
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*data = NULL;
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index = 0;
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while (1)
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{
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READ(&block_size, 1);
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if (block_size == 0) // end of sub-blocks
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{
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break;
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}
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data_length += block_size;
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*data = (unsigned char *)realloc(*data, data_length);
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// TODO this could be split across block size boundaries
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READ(*data + index, block_size);
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index += block_size;
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}
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return data_length;
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}
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unsigned char *process_image_descriptor(unsigned char *buffer,
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rgb *gct,
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int gct_size,
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int resolution_bits)
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{
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image_descriptor_t image_descriptor;
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int compressed_data_length;
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unsigned char *compressed_data = NULL;
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unsigned char lzw_code_size;
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int uncompressed_data_length = 0;
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unsigned char *uncompressed_data = NULL;
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// TODO there could actually be lots of these
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READ(&image_descriptor, 9);
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// TODO if LCT = true, read the LCT
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READ(&lzw_code_size, 1);
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compressed_data_length = read_sub_blocks(buffer, &compressed_data);
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// width = image_descriptor.image_width;
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// height = image_descriptor.image_height;
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uncompressed_data_length = image_descriptor.image_width *
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image_descriptor.image_height;
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uncompressed_data = (unsigned char *)malloc(uncompressed_data_length);
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uncompress(lzw_code_size, compressed_data, compressed_data_length,
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uncompressed_data);
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if (compressed_data)
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free(compressed_data);
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// if ( uncompressed_data )
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// free( uncompressed_data );
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return uncompressed_data;
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}
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/**
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* @param gif_file the file descriptor of a file containing a
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* GIF-encoded file. This should point to the first byte in
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* the file when invoked.
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*/
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#define rb (*(buffer++))
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uint32_t *LoadPalette(unsigned char *buffer)
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{
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unsigned char header[7];
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screen_descriptor_t screen_descriptor;
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// int color_resolution_bits;
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int global_color_table_size = 0; // number of entries in global_color_table
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uint32_t *global_color_table = NULL;
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READ(header, 6);
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READ(&screen_descriptor, 7);
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// color_resolution_bits = ((screen_descriptor.fields & 0x70) >> 4) + 1;
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global_color_table = (uint32_t *)calloc(1, 1024);
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if (screen_descriptor.fields & 0x80)
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{
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global_color_table_size = 1 << (((screen_descriptor.fields & 0x07) + 1));
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// global_color_table = (rgb *)malloc(3 * global_color_table_size);
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// READ(global_color_table, 3 * global_color_table_size);
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for (int i = 0; i < global_color_table_size; ++i)
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{
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global_color_table[i] = (0xFF << 24) + (buffer[0] << 16) + (buffer[1] << 8) + buffer[2];
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buffer += 3;
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}
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}
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return global_color_table;
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}
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static unsigned char *process_gif_stream(unsigned char *buffer, unsigned short *w, unsigned short *h)
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{
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unsigned char header[7];
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screen_descriptor_t screen_descriptor;
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int color_resolution_bits;
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int global_color_table_size = 0; // number of entries in global_color_table
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rgb *global_color_table = NULL;
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unsigned char block_type = 0x0;
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// A GIF file starts with a Header (section 17)
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READ(header, 6);
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header[6] = 0x0;
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// XXX there's another format, GIF87a, that you may still find
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// floating around.
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/*if ( strcmp( "GIF89a", (char*)header ) )
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{
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fprintf( stderr,
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"Invalid GIF file (header is '%s', should be 'GIF89a')\n",
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header );
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return NULL;
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}*/
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// Followed by a logical screen descriptor
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// Note that this works because GIFs specify little-endian order; on a
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// big-endian machine, the height & width would need to be reversed.
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// Can't use sizeof here since GCC does byte alignment;
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// sizeof( screen_descriptor_t ) = 8!
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READ(&screen_descriptor, 7);
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*w = screen_descriptor.width;
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*h = screen_descriptor.height;
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color_resolution_bits = ((screen_descriptor.fields & 0x70) >> 4) + 1;
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if (screen_descriptor.fields & 0x80)
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{
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// int i;
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// If bit 7 is set, the next block is a global color table; read it
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global_color_table_size = 1 << (((screen_descriptor.fields & 0x07) + 1));
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global_color_table = (rgb *)malloc(3 * global_color_table_size);
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// XXX this could conceivably return a short count...
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READ(global_color_table, 3 * global_color_table_size);
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}
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while (block_type != TRAILER)
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{
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READ(&block_type, 1);
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unsigned char size;
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switch (block_type)
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{
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case IMAGE_DESCRIPTOR:
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return process_image_descriptor(buffer,
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global_color_table,
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global_color_table_size,
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color_resolution_bits);
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break;
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case EXTENSION_INTRODUCER:
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buffer++;
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size = *(buffer++);
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buffer += size;
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do
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{
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size = *(buffer++);
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buffer += size;
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} while (size != 0);
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/*if ( !process_extension( buffer ) )
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{
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return NULL;
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}*/
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break;
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case TRAILER:
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break;
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default:
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fprintf(stderr, "Bailing on unrecognized block type %.02x\n",
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block_type);
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return NULL;
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}
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}
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return NULL;
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}
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unsigned char *LoadGif(unsigned char *buffer, unsigned short *w, unsigned short *h)
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{
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return process_gif_stream(buffer, w, h);
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}
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/*int main( int argc, char *argv[] )
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{
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FILE* gif_file;
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if ( argc < 2 )
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{
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fprintf( stderr, "Usage: %s <path-to-gif-file>\n", argv[ 0 ] );
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exit( 0 );
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}
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gif_file = fopen( argv[ 1 ], "rb" );
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if ( gif_file == NULL )
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{
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fprintf( stderr, "Unable to open file '%s'", argv[ 1 ] );
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perror( ": " );
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}
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process_gif_stream( gif_file );
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fclose( gif_file );
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}*/} |