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a46c111d9f Further jpeg_skip_scanlines() fixes
- Introduce a partial image decompression regression test script that
  validates the correctness of jpeg_skip_scanlines() and
  jpeg_crop_scanlines() for a variety of cropping regions and libjpeg
  settings.

  This regression test catches the following issues:
  #182, fixed in 5bc43c7821
  #237, fixed in 6e95c08649794f5018608f37250026a45ead2db8
  #244, fixed in 398c1e9acc
  #441, fully fixed in this commit

  It does not catch the following issues:
  #194, fixed in 773040f9d9
  #244 (additional segfault), fixed in
       9120a24743

- Modify the libjpeg-turbo regression test suite (make test) so that it
  checks for the issue reported in #441 (segfault in
  jpeg_skip_scanlines() when used with 4:2:0 merged upsampling/color
  conversion.)

- Fix issues in jpeg_skip_scanlines() that caused incorrect output with
  h2v2 (4:2:0) merged upsampling/color conversion.  The previous commit
  fixed the segfault reported in #441, but that was a symptom of a
  larger problem.  Because merged 4:2:0 upsampling uses a "spare row"
  buffer, it is necessary to allow the upsampler to run when skipping
  rows (fancy 4:2:0 upsampling, which uses context rows, also requires
  this.)  Otherwise, if skipping starts at an odd-numbered row, the
  output image will be incorrect.

- Throw an error if jpeg_skip_scanlines() is called with two-pass color
  quantization enabled.  With two-pass color quantization, the first
  pass occurs within jpeg_start_decompress(), so subsequent calls to
  jpeg_skip_scanlines() interfere with the multipass state and prevent
  the second pass from occurring during subsequent calls to
  jpeg_read_scanlines().
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