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that parameter
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some changes that didn't pay of.
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compression rate as well.
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implement setting to turn it on or off
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image file to be loaded.
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relying on hacked computation based on width / height.
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occlusion queries from previous frame are still pending and perform texture decode work.
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as encoding parameters, update test applet to support this
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llimage_libtest, no viewer change
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images of all formats, reviewed by richard
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without JFIF header.
* Added checks for image file contents not matching the file extension (e.g. a bitmap named file.jpg).
* Added checks for abnormally short files to avoid crashes when parsing them.
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level on input, add code for input loading restriction
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make sure remaining perf data are flushed on exit.
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consistent, fix typos in comments in llimage header
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accessed through the static LLThread::tldata().
Currently this object contains two (public) thread-local
objects: a LLAPRRootPool and a LLVolatileAPRPool.
The first is the general memory pool used by this thread
(and this thread alone), while the second is intended
for short lived memory allocations (needed for APR).
The advantages of not mixing those two is that the latter
is used most frequently, and as a result of it's nature
can be destroyed and reconstructed on a "regular" basis.
This patch adds LLAPRPool (completely replacing the old one),
which is a wrapper around apr_pool_t* and has complete
thread-safity checking.
Whenever an apr call requires memory for some resource,
a memory pool in the form of an LLAPRPool object can
be created with the same life-time as this resource;
assuring clean up of the memory no sooner, but also
not much later than the life-time of the resource
that needs the memory.
Many, many function calls and constructors had the
pool parameter simply removed (it is no longer the
concern of the developer, if you don't write code
that actually does an libapr call then you are no
longer bothered with memory pools at all).
However, I kept the notion of short-lived and
long-lived allocations alive (see my remark in
the jira here: https://jira.secondlife.com/browse/STORM-864?focusedCommentId=235356&page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel#comment-235356
which requires that the LLAPRFile API needs
to allow the user to specify how long they
think a file will stay open. By choosing
'short_lived' as default for the constructor
that immediately opens a file, the number of
instances where this needs to be specified is
drastically reduced however (obviously, any
automatic LLAPRFile is short lived).
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Addressed Boroondas remarks in https://codereview.secondlife.com/r/99/
regarding (doxygen) comments. This patch effectively only changes comments.
Includes some 'merge' stuff that ended up in llvocache.cpp
(while starting as a bug fix, now only resulting in a cleanup).
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Added comment 'The use of apr_pool_t is OK here'.
Added this comment on every line where apr_pool_t
is correctly being used.
This should make it easier to spot (future) errors
where someone started to use apr_pool_t; you can
just grep all sources for 'apr_pool_t' and immediately
see where it's being used while LLAPRPool should
have been used.
Note that merging this patch is very easy:
If there are no other uses of apr_pool_t in the code
(one grep) and it compiles, then it will work.
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Second Merge (needed to remove 'delete mCreationMutex'
from LLImageDecodeThread::~LLImageDecodeThread).
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Added back #include <apr_pools.h>.
Apparently that is needed on libapr version 1.2.8.,
the version used by Linden Lab, for calls to
apr_queue_*. This is a bug in libapr (we also
include <apr_queue.h>, that is fixed in (at least) 1.3.7.
Note that 1.2.8 is VERY old. Even 1.3.x is old.
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License fixes (GPL -> LGPL). And typo in comments.
Addresses merov's comments on the review board.
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Added Merov's compile fixes for windows.
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Viewer attempting to load precached images in file types that are not being used.)
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that are not being used.
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Remove code that composites RGBA PNG images that specify a background
color down to RGB.
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globals and magic strings, enforce naming conventions
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In case of files provided in ticket problem occured in libjpeg's jpeg_start_decompress(to be more specofic- inside it's _jinit_color_deconverter()) because if cinfo's out_color_space is RGB, then jpeg_color_space can't be JCS_YCCK (JCS_YCCK jpeg_color_space is possible for JCS_CMYK out_color_space). So when the combination of RGB and JCS_YCCK was encountered, jpeglib called ERREXIT() inside which exit() was called and viewer crashed.
- Checking for this combination before calling jpeg_start_decompress() would solve this problem in this specific case, but there are a lot of possible error combinations which cause libjpeg to exit and thus crash viewer, so copypasting checks from it into viewer code would be cumbersome, uneffective and ugly. So another approach was used instead- by default libjpeg calls exit() after encountering an error, but user can provide his own error handling function instead. on_jpeg_error() function was added in fix for this. It sets true a boolean flag that is used to determine whether there were errors in getImageDimensionsJpeg(), and this function's return value depends on it.
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passed on the command line, fix crash in analysis phase
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account in stats
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