Allows clean to target a specific CFG output directory which has the
side benefit of supporting of tree builds.
Earlier versions would clean the entire source tree possibly removing
multiple builds.
Change-Id: I63c0f32f73c0035f2b7fae0a88c02de3805d264b
Currently only supports a subset of decode functions and likely only
works fully for java.
For java bindings:
The generated java source can be compiled and the class files added to
libwebp.jar.
The generated jni source can be compiled to, e.g., libwebp_jni.so, which
can then be loaded via System.loadLibrary("webp_jni").
Change-Id: I8225933cbaf85c9cfa4b78c2e5f167cee8b62408
sometimes, gcc insert sse2 storeu instructions (like in VP8InitFilter())
with aligment requirements.
Bug was visible 'sometimes' in non-debug mode, when trying to use -af.
Change-Id: If3ec282bbbb9f9d0d33ca4b2c4bed46cd26fe495
we were reading past the end of the dqs[] array.
reported by Mathias Schindler (on cygwin only)
http://code.google.com/p/webp/issues/detail?id=71
Change-Id: Ib38c4c139e3cac3e8915626d63e16b403d6bbd63
+ add a simple rescaling function: WebPPictureRescale() for encoding
+ clean-up the memory managment around the alpha plane
+ fix some includes path by using "../webp/xxx.h" instead of "webp/xxx.h"
New flags for 'cwebp':
-resize <width> <height>
-444 (no effect)
-422 (no effect)
-400
Change-Id: I25a95f901493f939c2dd789e658493b83bd1abfa
This is a (minor) bitstream change: if the 'color_space' bit is set to '1'
(which is normally an undefined/invalid behaviour), we add extra data at the
end of partition #0 (so-called 'extensions')
Namely, we add the size of the extension data as 3 bytes (little-endian),
followed by a set of bits telling which extensions we're incorporating.
The data then _preceeds_ this trailing tags.
This is all experimental, and you'll need to have
'#define WEBP_EXPERIMENTAL_FEATURES' in webp/types.h to enable this code
(at your own risk! :))
Still, this hack produces almost-valid WebP file for decoders that don't
check this color_space bit. In particular, previous 'dwebp' (and for instance
Chrome) will recognize this files and decode them, but without the alpha
of course. Other decoder will just see random extra stuff at the end of
partition #0.
To experiment with the alpha-channel, you need to compile on Unix platform
and use PNGs for input/output.
If 'alpha.png' is a source with alpha channel, then you can try (on Unix):
cwebp alpha.png -o alpha.webp
dwebp alpha.webp -o test.png
cwebp now has a '-noalpha' flag to ignore any alpha information from the
source, if present.
More hacking and experimenting welcome!
Change-Id: I3c7b1fd8411c9e7a9f77690e898479ad85c52f3e
For now, SSE2 functions are compiled a-minima: only on platforms
where __SSE2__ is defined. Let's later add some autoconf-based
config to enable/disable at will.
One can disable SSE2 at run-time by hooking-up VP8GetInfo.
There is a new option "-noasm" in cwebp for that.
Output should be binary the same between C and SSE2 version. If not,
that's a bug!
patch by Christian Duvivier (cduvivier at google dot com)
Change-Id: Iae006c3cdcb7e8280e846cedb94d239dab1e42ae
to return the sum directly.
output is bitwise the same, speed up 1-2%. This is preparatory to a
more efficient SSE2 implementation.
Change-Id: I0bcdf05808c93420fbe9dcb75e5e7e55a4ae5b89
Makes things lighter at the expense of requiring the user
to be up-to-date for autotools.
patch by Jan Engelhardt (jengelh at medozas dot de)
Change-Id: Icfcab2d899828a213d9fade0dab350dacd0c070a
patch by Jan Engelhardt (jengelh at medozas dot de)
Fixes the error:
aclocal: couldn't open directory "m4": No such file or directory
autoreconf: aclocal failed with exit status: 1
Change-Id: I1c1cd2c3d96f0d7d25616ec084dfc9bf9077fd4f