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DRC
123f7258a8 Format copyright headers more consistently
The IJG convention is to format copyright notices as:

Copyright (C) YYYY, Owner.

We try to maintain this convention for any code that is part of the
libjpeg API library (with the exception of preserving the copyright
notices from Cendio's code verbatim, since those predate
libjpeg-turbo.)

Note that the phrase "All Rights Reserved" is no longer necessary, since
all Buenos Aires Convention signatories signed onto the Berne Convention
in 2000.  However, our convention is to retain this phrase for any files
that have a self-contained copyright header but to leave it off of any
files that refer to another file for conditions of distribution and use.
For instance, all of the non-SIMD files in the libjpeg API library refer
to README.ijg, and the copyright message in that file contains "All
Rights Reserved", so it is unnecessary to add it to the individual
files.

The TurboJPEG code retains my preferred formatting convention for
copyright notices, which is based on that of VirtualGL (where the
TurboJPEG API originated.)
2016-05-28 19:16:58 -05:00
DRC
bd49803f92 Use consistent/modern code formatting for pointers
The convention used by libjpeg:

    type * variable;

is not very common anymore, because it looks too much like
multiplication.  Some (particularly C++ programmers) prefer to tuck the
pointer symbol against the type:

    type* variable;

to emphasize that a pointer to a type is effectively a new type.
However, this can also be confusing, since defining multiple variables
on the same line would not work properly:

    type* variable1, variable2;  /* Only variable1 is actually a
                                    pointer. */

This commit reformats the entirety of the libjpeg-turbo code base so
that it uses the same code formatting convention for pointers that the
TurboJPEG API code uses:

    type *variable1, *variable2;

This seems to be the most common convention among C programmers, and
it is the convention used by other codec libraries, such as libpng and
libtiff.
2016-02-19 09:10:07 -06:00
DRC
771ab19437 Extend the AltiVec VMX SIMD routines to support little endian PowerPC platforms.
git-svn-id: svn+ssh://svn.code.sf.net/p/libjpeg-turbo/code/trunk@1529 632fc199-4ca6-4c93-a231-07263d6284db
2015-02-20 19:57:21 +00:00
DRC
c641cddb80 AltiVec SIMD implementation of H2V1 and H2V2 plain upsampling (used only when decompressing YCCK images with fast upsampling enabled.)
git-svn-id: svn+ssh://svn.code.sf.net/p/libjpeg-turbo/code/trunk@1504 632fc199-4ca6-4c93-a231-07263d6284db
2015-01-14 15:41:11 +00:00
DRC
2517ef72ed Fix bugs in the AltiVec fancy upsampling routines uncovered during additional testing with small image sizes. Since the input width is half the output width, the upsampler should only write a second 16-byte chuck if there are more than 8 input columns left. Additionally, if the width is < 16, then we need to insert a dummy sample (the SSE2 code does this as well, but I neglected to port that portion of the code for some reason.)
git-svn-id: svn+ssh://svn.code.sf.net/p/libjpeg-turbo/code/trunk@1501 632fc199-4ca6-4c93-a231-07263d6284db
2015-01-14 10:45:31 +00:00
DRC
a6a24c270e Make the formatting and naming of variables and constants more consistent
git-svn-id: svn+ssh://svn.code.sf.net/p/libjpeg-turbo/code/trunk@1496 632fc199-4ca6-4c93-a231-07263d6284db
2015-01-13 10:00:12 +00:00
DRC
52a4ec6c8a AltiVec SIMD implementation of H2V1 and H2V2 fancy upsampling
git-svn-id: svn+ssh://svn.code.sf.net/p/libjpeg-turbo/code/trunk@1495 632fc199-4ca6-4c93-a231-07263d6284db
2015-01-13 09:02:29 +00:00