diff --git a/example.c b/example.c index 4a826955..78b658a0 100644 --- a/example.c +++ b/example.c @@ -271,13 +271,6 @@ write_JPEG_file(char *filename, int quality, int data_precision) * destination module that can demand suspension of the compressor. * (If you don't know what that's for, you don't need it.) * - * If the compressor requires full-image buffers (for entropy-coding - * optimization or a multi-scan JPEG file), it will create temporary - * files for anything that doesn't fit within the maximum-memory setting. - * (Note that temp files are NOT needed if you use the default parameters.) - * On some systems you may need to set up a signal handler to ensure that - * temporary files are deleted if the program is interrupted. See libjpeg.txt. - * * Scanlines MUST be supplied in top-to-bottom order if you want your JPEG * files to be compatible with everyone else's. If you cannot readily read * your data in that order, you'll need an intermediate array to hold the @@ -562,10 +555,6 @@ do_read_JPEG_file(struct jpeg_decompress_struct *cinfo, char *infilename, * which is standardly top-to-bottom. If you must emit data bottom-to-top, * you can use one of the virtual arrays provided by the JPEG memory manager * to invert the data. See wrbmp.c for an example. - * - * As with compression, some operating modes may require temporary files. - * On some systems you may need to set up a signal handler to ensure that - * temporary files are deleted if the program is interrupted. See libjpeg.txt. */