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chore(deps): bump the rust-dependencies group with 2 updates (#818)
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ci: cherry-pick changes from PR #815
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chore(deps): bump dawidd6/action-download-artifact from 20 to 21 (#816)
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v10.1.1 (#813)
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e167b04b85
Warn when Zopfli --ziwi exceeds --zi (#812) 2026-04-20 02:48:32 +00:00
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chore(deps): bump dawidd6/action-download-artifact from 19 to 20 (#808)
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chore(deps): bump indexmap from 2.13.0 to 2.13.1 in the rust-dependencies group (#809)
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chore(deps): bump softprops/action-gh-release from 2 to 3 (#811)
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d239592b58
Migrate Docker CI to newer docker/github-builder (#810) 2026-04-15 18:46:51 +00:00
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0cf8b782ff
Use build-std to reduce binary size (#807) 2026-04-06 21:18:00 +00:00
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25e147f6a0
Prevent conversion to indexed when palette reduction is off (#802) 2026-04-06 21:14:22 +00:00
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a75343800c
Increase icc decompression buffer size (#803) 2026-04-06 20:50:47 +00:00
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7d52fd66d0
Improve bigrams performance (#804) 2026-03-31 15:57:18 +00:00
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chore(deps): bump the rust-dependencies group with 2 updates (#805)
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chore(deps): bump clap from 4.5.60 to 4.6.0 in the rust-dependencies group (#797)
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chore(deps): bump dawidd6/action-download-artifact from 16 to 19 (#800)
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chore(deps): bump docker/setup-buildx-action from 3 to 4 (#795)
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chore(deps): bump docker/metadata-action from 5 to 6 (#794)
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chore(deps): bump docker/build-push-action from 6 to 7 (#791)
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chore(deps): bump rgb from 0.8.52 to 0.8.53 in the rust-dependencies group (#789)
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chore(deps): bump dawidd6/action-download-artifact from 15 to 16 (#788)
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chore(deps): bump actions/upload-artifact from 6 to 7 (#787)
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chore(deps): bump actions/attest-build-provenance from 3 to 4 (#786)
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6a99181fec
Make five small changes to the updated README.md (#785) 2026-02-26 20:59:09 +00:00
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ea9caac249
chore(deps): bump dawidd6/action-download-artifact from 14 to 15 (#779)
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chore(deps): bump clap from 4.5.58 to 4.5.60 in the rust-dependencies group (#780)
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4a537c087d
Update Readme (#767) 2026-02-22 13:39:54 +00:00
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015d31e6a1
Remove crossbeam-channel dependency (#777) 2026-02-22 13:37:38 +00:00
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chore(deps): bump the rust-dependencies group with 2 updates (#776)
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chore(deps): bump clap from 4.5.54 to 4.5.56 in the rust-dependencies group (#772)
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chore(deps): bump dawidd6/action-download-artifact from 12 to 14 (#771)
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chore(deps): bump serde_json from 1.0.147 to 1.0.149 in the rust-dependencies group (#770)
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v10.1 (#769)
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andrews05
ff168f5d2d
Add json output option (#761) 2026-01-24 11:35:55 +00:00
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a8edb2871c
Show summary of results (#758) 2026-01-20 20:55:26 +00:00
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d48b147b3d
Tweak output when not optimised (#765) 2026-01-12 18:48:10 +00:00
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chore(deps): bump dawidd6/action-download-artifact from 11 to 12 (#760)
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chore(deps): bump the rust-dependencies group across 1 directory with 2 updates (#768)
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e5e1568196
Rework preserving attributes (#759) 2026-01-12 19:11:45 +01:00
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8754013cbc
chore(deps): bump actions/upload-artifact from 5 to 6 (#756)
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chore: release v6.0.0 for Node.js 24 support</li>
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chore(deps): bump log from 0.4.28 to 0.4.29 in the rust-dependencies group (#751)
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prepare for 0.4.29 release</li>
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rebump msrv to 1.68.0</li>
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Allow brute filter configuration (#720)
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o3: level=1, lines=3 (fractionally worse/faster)
o4: level=1, lines=4 (same as before)
o5: level=4, lines=4 (fractionally better/slower)
o6: level=5, lines=8 (slightly better/slower)

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Add max_uncompressed_size (#732)
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BC breaks for v10 (#715)
This is a collection of all the BC breaks mentioned in #714, except for
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PR -sao6
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PR -sao2
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          1982562304  maximum resident set size
          1842173824  peak memory footprint

PR -sao2 -t1
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           429457408  maximum resident set size
           245008064  peak memory footprint

master -sao6
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          2043379712  maximum resident set size
          1838340416  peak memory footprint

master -sao2
       11.53 real        60.63 user         1.25 sys
          2753396736  maximum resident set size
          2283741440  peak memory footprint

master -sao2 -t1
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           626311168  maximum resident set size
           305252544  peak memory footprint
```

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Fix ARM64 Debian packages lacking dependencies
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a44ba5f88b
Add option to disable parallel file processing (#695)
Fixes #685.
Fixes #572.
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2025-04-23 11:09:15 +02:00
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d168fffb12 Create security policies document
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26b084c161
Switch Docker image from alpine to scratch (#692)
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Improve indexed to grayscale conversion (#674)
If no palette reduction occurred (or palette reductions were off), a
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Don't use most popular edge colour if tied (#673)
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andrews05
2632be2034
Fix size passed to fast filter evaluator (#672)
The evaluator uses the `estimated_output_size` internally but we were
passing only the idat size in the fast filter evaluator. At level `o2`,
or higher levels when using `--fast`, this could cause a slight bias
towards the None and Bigrams filters for indexed images. The actual
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andrews05
bbde68ddce
Refactor optimize_raw (#670)
Code always tends to get messy over time. I've found the `optimize_raw`
function increasingly harder to read, particularly after the addition of
fast mode, so I've taken some time to refactor and simplify it.

One change of note here is the main compression trials now use the
Evaluator. This means verbose output is a little different which is
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There is no change to performance or output size.

`-vvo2`: master
```
Processing: tests/files/rgba_8_should_be_palette_4.png
    500x400 pixels, PNG format
    8-bit RGB + Alpha, non-interlaced
    IDAT size = 2757 bytes
    File size = 18109 bytes
Eval: 4-bit Indexed (5 colors)      None       1837 bytes
Eval: 8-bit Indexed (5 colors)      None       1988 bytes
Eval: 4-bit Indexed (5 colors)      Bigrams   >1837 bytes
Eval: 8-bit Indexed (5 colors)      Bigrams   >1837 bytes
Transformed image to 4-bit Indexed (5 colors), non-interlaced
Evaluating: 2 filters
Eval: 4-bit Indexed (5 colors)      Sub       >1810 bytes
Eval: 4-bit Indexed (5 colors)      Entropy   >1810 bytes
Trying: None
    zc = 11  f = None      1583 bytes
Found better combination:
    zc = 11  f = None      1583 bytes
    IDAT size = 1583 bytes (1174 bytes decrease)
    file size = 16962 bytes (1147 bytes = 6.33% decrease)
16962 bytes (6.33% smaller): Running in pretend mode, no output
```

`-vvo2`: PR
```
Processing: tests/files/rgba_8_should_be_palette_4.png
    500x400 pixels, PNG format
    8-bit RGB + Alpha, non-interlaced
    IDAT size = 2757 bytes
    File size = 18109 bytes
Eval: 4-bit Indexed (5 colors)      None       1837 bytes
Eval: 8-bit Indexed (5 colors)      None       1988 bytes
Eval: 4-bit Indexed (5 colors)      Bigrams   >1837 bytes
Eval: 8-bit Indexed (5 colors)      Bigrams   >1837 bytes
Transformed image to 4-bit Indexed (5 colors), non-interlaced
Evaluating 2 filters
Eval: 4-bit Indexed (5 colors)      Sub       >1810 bytes
Eval: 4-bit Indexed (5 colors)      Entropy   >1810 bytes
Trying filter None with zc = 11
1610 bytes
Found better result:
    zc = 11, f = None
    IDAT size = 1583 bytes (1174 bytes decrease)
    file size = 16962 bytes (1147 bytes = 6.33% decrease)
16962 bytes (6.33% smaller): Running in pretend mode, no output
```

`-vvZo5`: master
```
Processing: tests/files/rgba_8_should_be_palette_4.png
    500x400 pixels, PNG format
    8-bit RGB + Alpha, non-interlaced
    IDAT size = 2757 bytes
    File size = 18109 bytes
Eval: 8-bit Indexed (battiato sort) None       1821 bytes
Eval: 4-bit Indexed (5 colors)      None       1657 bytes
Eval: 8-bit Indexed (mzeng sort)    None       1821 bytes
Eval: 8-bit Indexed (5 colors)      None       1821 bytes
Eval: 8-bit Indexed (battiato sort) Bigrams   >1821 bytes
Eval: 4-bit Indexed (5 colors)      Bigrams   >1657 bytes
Eval: 8-bit Indexed (mzeng sort)    Bigrams   >1657 bytes
Eval: 8-bit Indexed (5 colors)      Bigrams   >1657 bytes
Transformed image to 4-bit Indexed (5 colors), non-interlaced
Trying: 8 filters
    zc = zopfli  f = Brute     1562 bytes
    zc = zopfli  f = Sub      >1562 bytes
    zc = zopfli  f = Bigrams  >1562 bytes
    zc = zopfli  f = None      1407 bytes
    zc = zopfli  f = Up       >1407 bytes
    zc = zopfli  f = MinSum   >1407 bytes
    zc = zopfli  f = BigEnt   >1407 bytes
    zc = zopfli  f = Entropy  >1407 bytes
Found better combination:
    zc = zopfli  f = None      1407 bytes
    IDAT size = 1407 bytes (1350 bytes decrease)
    file size = 16786 bytes (1323 bytes = 7.31% decrease)
16786 bytes (7.31% smaller): Running in pretend mode, no output
```

`-vvZo5`: PR
```
Processing: tests/files/rgba_8_should_be_palette_4.png
    500x400 pixels, PNG format
    8-bit RGB + Alpha, non-interlaced
    IDAT size = 2757 bytes
    File size = 18109 bytes
Eval: 8-bit Indexed (battiato sort) None       1821 bytes
Eval: 4-bit Indexed (5 colors)      None       1657 bytes
Eval: 8-bit Indexed (mzeng sort)    None       1821 bytes
Eval: 8-bit Indexed (5 colors)      None       1821 bytes
Eval: 8-bit Indexed (battiato sort) Bigrams   >1657 bytes
Eval: 4-bit Indexed (5 colors)      Bigrams   >1657 bytes
Eval: 8-bit Indexed (mzeng sort)    Bigrams   >1657 bytes
Eval: 8-bit Indexed (5 colors)      Bigrams   >1657 bytes
Transformed image to 4-bit Indexed (5 colors), non-interlaced
Trying 8 filters with zopfli, zi = 15
Eval: 4-bit Indexed (5 colors)      Brute      1589 bytes
Eval: 4-bit Indexed (5 colors)      Bigrams    1641 bytes
Eval: 4-bit Indexed (5 colors)      Sub        1711 bytes
Eval: 4-bit Indexed (5 colors)      None       1434 bytes
Eval: 4-bit Indexed (5 colors)      Up         1764 bytes
Eval: 4-bit Indexed (5 colors)      MinSum     1760 bytes
Eval: 4-bit Indexed (5 colors)      BigEnt     1742 bytes
Eval: 4-bit Indexed (5 colors)      Entropy    1748 bytes
Found better result:
    zopfli, zi = 15, f = None
    IDAT size = 1407 bytes (1350 bytes decrease)
    file size = 16786 bytes (1323 bytes = 7.31% decrease)
16786 bytes (7.31% smaller): Running in pretend mode, no output
```
2025-01-29 20:53:11 +01:00
andrews05
8a44cdbc84
Tweak eval cmp key for more consistent results (#671)
This changes the evaluator to prefer a later image instead of an earlier
one in the case of a tie. This gives more consistent results since the
baseline is always added last.

I also removed bit depth from the key since the uncompressed size should
cover that.

Fixes #649.
(Mostly. I did discover another possible but very rare issue: if
multiple colours tie for "most popular edge colour" in the luma sort,
the sort may affect which one is actually picked and multiple runs may
flip-flop back and forth)
2025-01-29 19:56:27 +01:00
Andrew
14b8b0e93a Error if fdAT invalid 2025-01-26 00:16:24 +01:00
Andrew
cca23b5479 Refilter frames 2025-01-26 00:16:24 +01:00
Andrew
09c4851118 Retain filter applied 2025-01-26 00:16:24 +01:00
Andrew
5fdaa12c96 Recompress frames 2025-01-26 00:16:24 +01:00
Andrew
fec6b2b9f3 Parse fcTL/fdAT into frames 2025-01-26 00:16:24 +01:00
Andrew
60911977f6 Add read_be_u16 and tidy parse_next_chunk 2025-01-26 00:16:24 +01:00
Andrew
6c7ab5d79f Add warning when interlacing was not enabled as requested 2025-01-16 12:37:33 +01:00
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Kornel
ffbd927d82 Remove obsolete flag warning 2025-01-02 09:40:52 +13:00
Kornel
a72bc945fc Clippy 2025-01-02 09:15:24 +13:00
Kornel
8270c6a034 Skip signed files or remove C2PA metadata 2024-12-26 19:03:03 +01:00
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910e779b09 Use ExitCode in main 2024-12-26 19:03:03 +01:00
Frank Elsinga
8740f475d7
docs: added the defaults for some Options (#661)
There are some parts of the `Options`-struct that miss the defaults.
I also made sure that `Interlacing` is a link
2024-12-20 17:08:13 +01:00
Josh Holmer
4df1464f39
Add feature flag to use system libdeflate (#659)
This need was raised in https://bugs.gentoo.org/944285. Can be enabled
with `--features system-libdeflate` to use the libdeflate located on the
user's system instead of building our own.
2024-12-03 20:02:03 +01:00
andrews05
8ebb5e6dfd
Cleanup tests (#656)
I've replaced a few tests with synthetic images and removed a number
that I don't believe are relevant anymore.

I've also removed the #553 test without replacement as I don't know how
to synthesise a replacement and the issue is still open anyway.

Going forward I think we should avoid adding any new "issue" tests and
instead synthesise something suitable in one of the other collections.

Closes #655.
2024-12-02 20:58:01 +01:00
dependabot[bot]
3b7467a5da
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andrews05
262082f546
Fix manpage for --zi (#653)
I don't know if this is a bug in the mangen but it seems to require
explicitly setting the value name to display correctly.
Before:
```
       --zi [default: 15]
              Set the number of iterations to use for Zopfli compression.
```

After:
```
       --zi=iterations [default: 15]
              Set the number of iterations to use for Zopfli compression.
```

This does not affect MANUAL.txt or the built-in help.
2024-12-02 12:34:52 +01:00
Kornel
f8c84c258d API docs 2024-11-30 13:28:05 +13:00
andrews05
e8e8309c2d
Bump version to 9.1.3 (#647)
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Just as a point of interest, I observed a 3-4% performance improvement
from the BigEnt strategy benchmark as a result of the upgrade to
rustc-hash 2.0. This has zero impact on overall performance.
2024-11-29 17:36:50 +01:00
Alejandro González
e638807d33
Add keywords to Cargo package manifest
This was recommended by `lib.rs`'s maintainer dashboard, and it's
actually a good idea for making the crate more discoverable, I think.
2024-11-28 21:33:37 +01:00
andrews05
ca05d99be4
Assume None if the line is all zeros (#650)
#648 may have been a bit hasty - I realised afterward that there's a
simpler way to achieve the same thing, and include the Brute filter as
well.

This reverts #648 and instead just picks None up front if the line is
all zeros. This is guaranteed to be the chosen filter for MinSum,
Entropy, Bigrams and BigEnt. It's almost certainly true for Brute as
well but this is harder to prove. I've tested this across hundreds of
images and found no change in output.
2024-11-28 17:21:10 +01:00
andrews05
1efacace9f
Break when best possible filter result found 2024-11-27 00:52:21 +13:00
andrews05
1936861b91
Workaround weird regression with &[u8] and zopfli (#595)
Fixes #579. In lack of a proper understanding of what's going on here
and why the issue is happening, this workaround will do for now.
2024-11-26 12:41:18 +01:00
Alejandro González
f602e84fa6
Remove obsolete extern crate oxipng advice in lib usage instructions
This syntax hasn't been required since at least Rust's 2018 edition,
except in very specialized scenarios where you want to convince the
compiler that a crate is actually used to guarantee that the
side-effects of its build script (e.g., library linking) are visible,
which do not apply to Oxipng in any case.
2024-11-25 18:59:38 +01:00
Alejandro González
e367f23c01
Upgrade x64 macOS CI workflows from macOS 12 to macOS 13
macOS 12 runners are scheduled for removal by GitHub: https://github.com/actions/runner-images/issues/10721
2024-11-25 18:56:31 +01:00
andrews05
cb97e69074
Add list of software using oxipng (#646)
This adds a short list of software using Oxipng to the read me. It's not
intended to be an exhaustive list, just some ones that I'm aware of that
may have broad general interest.

I've also removed the long section about Trunk which I'm not sure is
appropriate to include in this read me. Trunk users can find
documentation on this from Trunk directly.

Lastly, I've removed the older benchmark which I'm sure has no relevance
any more.
2024-11-25 18:42:48 +01:00
Karl Horky
490a4691cb
Fix name capitalization (#630)
Hi, thanks for Oxipng!

I saw further down in the readme that Oxipng was being used in the
middle of a sentence with a capital O, so I adjusted the other lowercase
usages (other than the usages in backticks, which may instead refer to
the command line program itself) from "oxipng" to also use "Oxipng"
2024-11-24 14:17:53 +01:00
AFCMS
ef64dd0768
Improved Docker image + publish on ghcr.io (#642)
Fix #610

- [x] Native cross-compilation support in Dockerfile. Only `linux/amd64`
and `linux/arm64` supported and tested (Tier 1 platform support from
Rust)
- [x] Cache support for cargo downloads and compilation results in
Dockerfile
- [x] Open Container's
[annotations](https://github.com/opencontainers/image-spec/blob/main/annotations.md)
in Dockerfile
- [x] GitHub Actions workflow to build the image for both platforms,
publishing to ghcr.io on tags and master branch pushes.
- [x] Disable use of GitHub Actions cache for tags build, allow manually
triggering the workflow with or without cache.
- [x] [Attestation
artifacts](https://docs.github.com/en/actions/security-for-github-actions/using-artifact-attestations/using-artifact-attestations-to-establish-provenance-for-builds)
for builds
- [x] Add basic informations about the use of the Docker image in README

I also changed the WORKDIR from `/src` to `/work`, because if got me
confused with the use of the src folder for the project source in the
first stage of the Dockerfile. It doesn't impact anything anyways since
you can mount the file where you want and have the program options point
to it.

**How to test?**
_After checking out the branch and making sure you have QEMU installed
to build/test_
```shell
# Docker sadly doesn't have yet the way to have locally a tag with multiple platforms
# despite being able to pass multiple platforms to the build command, so we have to use two distinct tags.
docker build --platform=linux/amd64 --tag test-oxipng-amd:latest --load .
docker build --platform=linux/arm64 --tag test-oxipng-arm:latest --load .

docker run --rm test-oxipng-amd:latest --version
docker run --rm test-oxipng-arm:latest --version

# Run on some files
docker run --rm -it -v $(pwd):/work test-oxipng-amd:latest -a /work/tests/files/apng_file.png
docker run --rm -it -v $(pwd):/work test-oxipng-arm:latest -a /work/tests/files/apng_file.png

# Remove the images
docker image rm test-oxipng-amd:latest
docker image rm test-oxipng-arm:latest
```

For the workflow, see the GitHub Actions logs. If you want to test the
ghcr.io publishing you can merge the branch into a fork and see the
result.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alejandro González <me@alegon.dev>
2024-11-24 14:08:11 +01:00
Alejandro González
c81a863e69
Move manpages generation to an xtask (#645)
PR #596 brought forward automatic generation of Linux manual pages for
Oxipng, which is executed every time Oxipng is built. However, while
building manpages on every build is convenient for Oxipng development
and doing so didn't catch my attention initially, it introduces
noticeable inefficiencies for crates using Oxipng as a library: during
their build, Oxipng manpages are also built, even though most dependent
crates won't use such artifacts, as they are not considered part of the
public Oxipng crate API or even appropriate for non-human consumption.

Moreover, generating manpages depends on `clap`, which is a heavyweight
dependency: according to a fresh `cargo build --timings --release` on my
development workstation, its `clap_builder` dependency is the third most
time consuming unit to build, totalling 1.5 s (out of 11.7 s, or 12.8%).
And there is no way for dependent crates to turn this off:
[`build-dependencies` cannot be conditional on crate
features](https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/specifying-dependencies.html#platform-specific-dependencies).
Potentially using other `cfg` hacks to either enable or disable manpage
generation is unergonomic, if not outright disallowed. Besides reducing
their compilation time cost, dependent crates may also want to trim the
size of their dependency tree, avoiding unnecessary dependency downloads
in the process.

Therefore, a better solution to conditionally build manpages in a way
convenient for both Oxipng maintainers and downstream consumers is
needed. My proposal implemented in this PR is to leverage the
[`cargo-xtask`](https://github.com/matklad/cargo-xtask) convention to
define an auxiliary crate to move the manpage generation logic and
dependencies to, which is not part of the `oxipng` crate published on
`crates.io`. That way Oxipng maintainers and packagers can still
generate manpages at request with ease, without any automation being
noticeable to uninterested crate consumers. And as a side benefit,
Oxipng maintainers can also benefit from slightly faster iteration times
due to the lack of a build script for the main crate.

The new `mangen` xtask can be run at any time with `cargo xtask mangen`.
The generated manpages are now available at
`target/xtask/mangen/manpages`. Existing deployment scripts were updated
accordingly.
2024-11-24 13:57:29 +01:00
Alejandro González
e7f1c04488
Update dependency declarations and lockfile to the latest versions 2024-11-19 22:46:00 +01:00
Alejandro González
e83c6725dc
Tweak Cargo config comment placement 2024-11-19 22:40:26 +01:00
Alejandro González
95eea28c82
Tweak README wording on installer to mention Windows package managers 2024-11-19 22:03:27 +01:00
Alejandro González
ac943da875
Remove unused build dependency
It's been like that for a while!
2024-11-19 21:36:06 +01:00
Alejandro González
59e0509a58
Fix new Clippy lint 2024-11-19 21:36:06 +01:00
Alejandro González
44619fd24d
Fix new Clippy lint about manual div_ceil implementation
This numeric method was added on Rust 1.73, which is below our MSRV.
2024-09-28 15:42:02 +02:00
Alejandro González
7a29741f18
Run cargo fmt 2024-09-28 15:41:54 +02:00
Galaxy4594
0d60e8b7c6
Expose zc level 0 (uncompressed) 🚀 (#641)
Allow the creation of PNGs with uncompressed deflate streams via level 0
of libdeflate. If you want a glorified BMP with delta filters, this
change will make your dreams come true 🙂.
2024-09-05 00:32:28 +02:00
Matthew House
0f24120c9a
Add option for Zopfli iteration count (#640)
This PR extends the `--zopfli` argument with an optional iteration
count. In my case, I have a bunch of very small images (a few kB or
less), and I often like to use hundreds of iterations to squeeze off the
last several bytes. (I know that this crate isn't intended for
brute-force optimization, but I've found that some of its
transformations and filter strategies can be more creative than
`zopflipng`.) But this is also useful in the opposite direction, for
allowing Zopfli compression on large images where 15 iterations would be
prohibitive.
2024-08-07 21:09:47 +02:00
Alejandro González
1bb7109804
Another AArch64 Linux musl build fix attempt
After testing more thoroughly on my box, it turned out that the libgcc
linking workaround should indeed fix our build errors, but on CI that
did not happen because the `RUSTFLAGS` environment variable is set,
which takes precedence over any configuration at `.cargo/config.toml`.
Therefore, let's also add the workaround to `RUSTFLAGS` on the CI
workflow definition.

This should be a satisfactory enough stopgap solution that does not
require ourselves to be pinned to a specific nightly or drop these
builds until https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/128401 is sorted
out.
2024-08-07 20:54:30 +02:00
Alejandro González
e2d58c112b
Fix CI AArch64 Linux musl builds
This is required to get PR #640 and further work on the repository
moving.
2024-08-07 16:12:06 +02:00
Alejandro González
61deab369b
Fix Clippy lints not causing CI workflow failure
It's easy to miss them out if CI is not aborted on a Clippy lint, and
this behavior change was an unintended regression when CodeQL
integration was added, so let's change it back.
2024-07-28 16:11:36 +02:00
andrews05
d30da6e8a0
Note that higher levels are not guaranteed to be better (#639)
Closes #638
2024-07-22 11:50:15 +02:00
Andrew
e8366882ad Bump version to 9.1.2
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2024-07-13 09:39:25 +12:00
Alejandro González
664b27c4ca Do not fail workflow on static analysis results upload failures
When Clippy finds lints, it already aborts the workflow. No double
failure is needed.
2024-07-11 15:20:53 +12:00
Alejandro González
0506418157 Remove some now unnecessary Clippy lints allowances 2024-07-11 15:20:53 +12:00
Alejandro González
a8846b897d Make CI Clippy static analysis checks more robust
I have identified two potential improvements for how we perform static analysis
on our code in our CI pipeline:

- The `giraffate/clippy-action` we currently use has not been updated to Node
  20, and GitHub has repeatedly indicated that they will phase out actions that
  do not support the latest Node versions. Despite my efforts to help with the
  update by submitting a pull request upstream, it has been ignored for months
  despite its perceived ease of review, raising concerns about the ongoing
  maintenance of the action. This situation suggests we should explore
  alternative methods for integrating Clippy with GitHub's UI.
- As evidenced by PR 632, thoroughly testing Rust crates for every possible
  feature combination is often overlooked due to the tedious nature of the task.
  Our current CI setup only checks two feature combinations, which is far from
  comprehensive.

To address the first improvement, these changes drop `clippy-action` entirely in
favor of utilizing GitHub's native CodeQL SARIF (Static Analysis Results
Interchange Format) file integration. Since Clippy cannot directly output lints
in SARIF, `clippy-sarif` is used to convert Clippy's JSON output to SARIF.
Additionally, `sarif-fmt` is added to turn SARIF into a human-friendly display
format in the workflow run logs.

For the second improvement, let's use `cargo hack` with the `--feature-powerset`
flag to run Clippy for every possible feature combination. This approach strikes
a good balance between CI runtime and thoroughness, as the number of feature
combinations grows superlinearly with the number of features: running `cargo
nextest` for every powerset element would lead to excessively long CI times.
2024-07-11 15:20:53 +12:00
andrews05
f7b837af69
Allow sanity-checks without parallel (#634)
This adds the use of the rayon shim when parallel is not enabled. See
#632.
2024-07-10 21:38:34 +02:00
Kornel
f6e3614fe9 Use Rust 1.60 feature syntax 2024-07-10 12:47:26 +12:00
dependabot[bot]
f70fe61e05 Bump dawidd6/action-download-artifact from 3 to 6
Bumps [dawidd6/action-download-artifact](https://github.com/dawidd6/action-download-artifact) from 3 to 6.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/dawidd6/action-download-artifact/releases)
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Kornel
a2dedcfed2 Bump RGB crate 2024-07-10 08:31:47 +12:00
andrews05
3759ca85ec
Keep fcTL after PLTE (#626)
Fixes #625

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2024-06-23 01:38:02 +02:00
andrews05
90ceef9796
Use MatchOptions::default() to disable case-sensitivity (#622)
Fixes #621
2024-06-04 18:08:07 +02:00
andrews05
e2c5b45f4b
Remove default value for interlace to ensure it is kept when nx is used (#620)
Fixes #619.

Interlacing still defaults to 0 when `--nx` is not specified and can
still be explicitly set even if it is (e.g. `-i 0 --nx` will still
deinterlace).
2024-06-02 18:46:44 +02:00
Andrew
290bf9d11f Regenerate manual
Some checks failed
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oxipng / CI (push) Has been cancelled
oxipng / MSRV check (push) Has been cancelled
2024-04-23 17:32:04 +12:00
Andrew
e7dbe8f3b0 Add release notes for version 9.1.1 2024-04-23 17:32:04 +12:00
Andrew
b5b1233901 Bump version to 9.1.1 2024-04-23 17:32:04 +12:00
Andrew
ca1f423323 Update rust version in docker file 2024-04-23 17:32:04 +12:00
Andrew
dd94bbef37 Fix release notes deploy step 2024-04-23 14:55:18 +12:00
Andrew
1ad90b389f Create assets dir relative to OUT_DIR 2024-04-23 14:55:18 +12:00
Andrew
c00cfc601d Update MSRV in read me 2024-04-22 10:09:34 +12:00
Andrew
13d37a0ef3 Regenerate manual
Some checks failed
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2024-04-22 08:16:33 +12:00
Andrew
8161b628dd Ensure consistent width in manual generation 2024-04-22 08:16:33 +12:00
Andrew
ea5f0bb731 Add release notes for version 9.1.0 2024-04-22 08:16:33 +12:00
Andrew
48c496af1e Bump version to 9.1.0 2024-04-22 08:16:33 +12:00
Alejandro González
8086867055
Do not install unnecessary cross-compilation toolchain for cargo deb 2024-04-21 20:18:12 +02:00
Torbjörn Lönnemark
a70e523241 Document that no metadata is stripped by default 2024-04-18 08:18:01 +12:00
Andrew
375013f60f Don't rebuild the binary for deb archives 2024-04-14 08:49:12 +12:00
Andrew
4302ae2367 Add deb archive step to deploy workflow 2024-04-14 08:49:12 +12:00
andrews05
5a66e77581
Update dependencies and bump MSRV (#606)
Updates all dependencies to latest versions and bumps MSRV to 1.74 (to
match clap).
Some changes required for `env_logger` and `image`.
2024-04-13 14:58:19 +02:00
Andrew
8a59f5aa1a Change 'Reducing' to 'Transformed' 2024-04-13 08:12:16 +12:00
Andrew
268499b0db Allow passing a format description to the evaluator 2024-04-13 08:12:16 +12:00
andrews05
2d3555fe0f
Add modified zeng palette sorting method (#602)
This PR adds the modified zeng ("mzeng") palette sorting method, in
addition to the existing luma and battiato methods. Speed is very
similar to the battiato method with slightly better results on average.

Resulting sizes from two different image sets (all indexed or able to be
indexed):
| | master | PR |
|-|-|-|
| Set 1 | 29,647,156 | 29,555,697 |
| Set 2 | 23,732,133 | 23,570,862 |

Additionally, I've added a new "first colour" heuristic for both the
mzeng and battiato methods: We use the most popular colour overall, but
only if it covers at least 15% of the image. This provided 13k savings
on Set 2 vs the edge colour heuristic (which is still used in the luma
sort).
2024-04-06 01:16:29 +02:00
dependabot[bot]
fd96c47e09 Bump softprops/action-gh-release from 1 to 2
Bumps [softprops/action-gh-release](https://github.com/softprops/action-gh-release) from 1 to 2.
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Alejandro González
05c8c4e261
Add OxiPNG packaging status infographic powered by Repology
Repology is a free service that monitors the packaging status of
projects in lots of package repositories, and offers a nice API to
generate badges with a summary of what OxiPNG versions are available in
what repositories. Let's introduce that to our README to make it easier
for users to decide whether to use a package manager of their
convenience, and visibilize the work package maintainers do with OxiPNG.
2024-03-29 09:30:38 +13:00
Alejandro González
db7da039fa Use GitHub macOS ARM runners for building ARM macOS binaries
GitHub introduced free macOS ARM runners on January, and my experience
using them in other projects to improve CI times and be able to actually
run tests on Apple Silicon Macs has been positive. Let's use them in
OxiPNG to hopefully speed up CI a bit, and finally be able to run the
test suite on AArch64 macOS.
2024-03-29 09:22:20 +13:00
Andrew
fca76a7afb Always run palette reduction even if there's only one entry 2024-03-29 09:15:27 +13:00
Andrew
1ddab42edb Always fix palette even if it would be larger 2024-03-29 09:15:27 +13:00
Andrew
a30ee05ca8 Add test for image with truncated palette 2024-03-29 09:15:27 +13:00
andrews05
eae53362b2 Add comment regarding avoiding panics 2024-03-29 09:07:24 +13:00
Kornel
a3590df20c Optimize co-occurence matrix 2024-03-29 09:07:24 +13:00
Kornel
36de54318d Faster, garbage-resilient most_popular_edge_color 2024-03-29 09:07:24 +13:00
Kornel
d063119d9c Avoid split_at panic in ScanLines 2024-03-29 09:07:24 +13:00
andrews05
f4e631bce7
Feature/manpage (#596)
This PR adds a build script to generate a man page using clap_mangen, as
per this example:
https://github.com/sondr3/clap-man-example/blob/main/build.rs

I'm not sure what to actually do with the man file from here, I guess
it's up to the packaging process to do something with it?
See
https://github.com/shssoichiro/oxipng/issues/69#issuecomment-1963352536

Note I couldn't see a way to include the `DISPLAY` chunk names from the
constant as we did before. They're now just hardcoded into the help and
will require manually updating if the list changes.

Closes #526

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2024-03-18 12:28:52 +01:00
Andrew
2c3321b68a
Fix clippy lints 2024-03-18 12:15:02 +01:00
Andrew
3e3c027cd0 Skip extra evaluation when identical 2024-03-11 17:38:48 +13:00
Andrew
e503a5c8f9 Replace grayscale test file 2024-03-11 17:38:48 +13:00
Andrew
703ebb4813 Try both gray and indexed low depths 2024-03-11 17:38:48 +13:00
Andrew
a426fabe13 Fix secondary palette sort
This was only working if the input image was already indexed
2024-02-21 08:13:03 +13:00
Alejandro González
0608ab9cab
Fix some new nightly Clippy lints and run rustfmt with prettier config 2024-02-20 19:12:35 +01:00
andrews05
98fd4de30a
Reduce size of release binary (#592)
This PR makes 3 changes that together reduce binary size by around 25%:
- Sets lto="fat" in cargo.toml
- Sets panic="abort" in cargo.toml
- Sets location-detail=none in RUSTFLAGS

Closes #571

An unrelated change: I've replaced the zopfli test file with a smaller
one that runs much faster, as well as removing the slow test for
issue-133 which was related to an older alpha optimisation that is no
longer relevant.
2024-02-20 19:02:12 +01:00
Ben Beasley
4cb8296b02
Exclude more files from the published crate (#591)
There was an incorrect glob `bench/*` that was doing nothing, since the
benchmarks are in `benches/`; when I corrected it to `benches/*`, `cargo
publish --dry-run` failed:

```
error: failed to verify package tarball

Caused by:
  failed to parse manifest at `/home/ben/src/forks/oxipng/target/package/oxipng-9.0.0/Cargo.toml`

Caused by:
  can't find `zopfli` bench at `benches/zopfli.rs` or `benches/zopfli/main.rs`. Please specify bench.path if you want to use a non-default path.
```

…so I stopped trying to exclude the benchmarks from published crates at
all.

-----

Then, I added `Dockerfile`, `index.html`, and `scripts/` to the list of
paths to exclude from published crates.

Finally, I added some unnecessary “dotfiles” to the list of paths to
exclude from published crates.

-----

Some of this was suggested in a [package review for Fedora
Linux](https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2259760).

After the PR:

```
$ cargo package --list
.cargo/config.toml
.cargo_vcs_info.json
CHANGELOG.md
Cargo.lock
Cargo.toml
Cargo.toml.orig
LICENSE
MANUAL.txt
README.md
benches/deflate.rs
[…]
benches/zopfli.rs
src/atomicmin.rs
[…]
src/sanity_checks.rs
$ cargo publish --dry-run
[…]
   Compiling oxipng v9.0.0 (/home/ben/src/forks/oxipng/target/package/oxipng-9.0.0)
    Finished dev [optimized + debuginfo] target(s) in 15.76s
    Packaged 37 files, 255.4KiB (61.6KiB compressed)
   Uploading oxipng v9.0.0 (/home/ben/src/forks/oxipng)
warning: aborting upload due to dry run
```
2024-02-17 21:20:17 +01:00
Alejandro González
1b500da585
Fix new Clippy lint 2024-01-22 13:40:53 +01:00
Alejandro González
7818599de1
Tweak pre-commit integration README wording 2024-01-22 13:39:17 +01:00
Thibaut Decombe
19ad37073b
Add pre-commit integration docs (#589)
Hey !

Following the addition of [pre-commit
support](https://github.com/shssoichiro/oxipng/issues/429), I've updated
the docs with a small section to reflect that.

I've added this just above the [trunk
integration](https://github.com/shssoichiro/oxipng/pull/486) section.
Because pre-commit is open source while trunk is proprietary, it felt
more appropriate to promote this option.

Let me know if you want me to make any changes.

Cheers
2024-01-22 13:04:13 +01:00
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andrews05
63efc76f3e
Add --keep display equivalent to --strip safe (#584)
This PR reverts #580 and introduces `--keep display` instead.

See discussion in #581.
2023-12-13 10:47:29 +01:00
andrews05
f6c24409f1
If only one filter selected use it for evaluations (#582)
The filters used during reduction evaluations are normally set to None &
Bigrams, regardless of any options. This PR makes a slight change so
that if only one filter is specified in the options, this filter will be
used for reduction evaluations too.

This resolves an odd situation affecting lower levels (when --fast is
enabled) where you may try to force the filter to a specific value but
it actually ends up different because a reduction evaluation was
smaller. It's particularly helpful if you're wanting it to be as fast as
possible by using `-o0 -f0` which will now exclusively use None instead
of trying the slower Bigrams as well.

As another use, you could try to brute force oxipng by iterating each
filter separately, though this may not actually achieve anything 😂

[edit] I also pulled the options out into a separate file, though this
wasn't relevant to the filter change.
2023-12-10 13:15:45 +01:00
andrews05
97af04a539
Allow strip and keep to be used together (#580)
This is a minor change that allows using both `--strip` and `--keep` at
the same time.

E.g. `--strip safe --keep eXIf` will strip chunks while preserving both
the ones that aren't "safe" to remove *and* eXIf. Essentially it's a
convenience to allow extending the default list used by `--strip safe`.

Specifying chunk names for both options is not permitted, e.g. `--strip
eXIf --keep eXIf` will error.

Use of `--strip all` with `--keep` is redundant, but is permitted.
2023-11-18 13:06:49 +01:00
Alejandro González
0a988768ab
Restore executable permissions on Unix release tarball binaries (#577)
These changes resolve #575 by setting the OxiPNG binary that's about to
be put in a release tarball to be world-executable during the release
workflow, as such permissions are lost when fetching them from
artifacts.
2023-11-16 00:24:04 +01:00
Alejandro González
a6152b06c4
Fix and simplify output file permission copying code (#578)
A detailed read to the [Rust documentation for the `fs::Permissions`
struct](https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/fs/struct.Permissions.html)
and a little digging into its implementation in the standard library
have shown that this code didn't work as expected in any platform, and
was a bit weird to begin with:

- It first read the permissions from the input file metadata.
- Then it fetched the output file metadata.
- After that, it changed the permissions for that output file metadata.
- It then performed a sanity check that the output file had the expected
permissions.

Barring the fact that the sanity check in step 4 is not needed, the
overall approach is wrong because setting the permissions in a file
metadata struct does not actually persist those changes anywere; it's
just an in-memory change only, so these operations were useless. The
Rust documentation explicitly mentions that the `set_readonly` method
"does not modify the files attributes" [sic], but it's easy to miss that
warning and not realize that it also applies to the methods offered by
the `PermissionsExt` trait. The code only appeared to work because in
most cases the default permissions for new files happen to match the
input file permissions, so the sanity check passed.

To fix this, use the `set_permissions` method on `File` to actually set
the output file permissions to be the same as the input file
permissions, which is both much simpler and robust.

These changes were tested in the context of issue #576, and fix #576.
2023-11-16 00:15:36 +01:00
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e1db84fd97
V9 Change log and read me (#559)
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2023-10-11 08:17:58 +13:00
andrews05
93c3e7dfae
Overhaul help (#563)
This PR brings a big overhaul to oxipng's help, with new long form
descriptions of many options.

The full output (--help) is added as a text file MANUAL.txt. Critiques
welcome.

The short output (-h) is simplified and appears as follows:
```
Losslessly improve compression of PNG files

Usage: oxipng [OPTIONS] <files>...

Arguments:
  <files>...  File(s) to compress (use '-' for stdin)

Options:
  -o, --opt <level>       Optimization level (0-6, or max) [default: 2]
  -r, --recursive         Recurse input directories, optimizing all PNG files
      --dir <directory>   Write output file(s) to <directory>
      --out <file>        Write output file to <file>
      --stdout            Write output to stdout
  -p, --preserve          Preserve file permissions and timestamps if possible
  -P, --pretend           Do not write any files, only show compression results
  -s                      Strip safely-removable chunks, same as '--strip safe'
      --strip <mode>      Strip metadata (safe, all, or comma-separated list)
                          CAUTION: 'all' will convert APNGs to standard PNGs
      --keep <list>       Strip all metadata except in the comma-separated list
  -a, --alpha             Perform additional alpha channel optimization
  -i, --interlace <type>  Set PNG interlacing type (0, 1, keep) [default: 0]
      --scale16           Forcibly reduce 16-bit images to 8-bit (lossy)
  -v, --verbose...        Run in verbose mode (use twice to increase verbosity)
  -q, --quiet             Run in quiet mode
  -f, --filters <list>    Filters to try (0-9; see '--help' for details)
      --fast              Use fast filter evaluation
      --zc <level>        Deflate compression level (1-12)
      --nb                Do not change bit depth
      --nc                Do not change color type
      --np                Do not change color palette
      --ng                Do not change to or from grayscale
      --nx                Do not perform any transformations
      --nz                Do not recompress unless transformations occur
      --fix               Disable checksum validation
      --force             Write the output even if it is larger than the input
  -Z, --zopfli            Use the much slower but stronger Zopfli compressor
      --timeout <secs>    Maximum amount of time to spend on optimizations
  -t, --threads <num>     Set number of threads to use [default: num CPU cores]
  -h, --help              Print help (see more with '--help')
  -V, --version           Print version

Run `oxipng --help` to see full details of all options
```

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2023-10-10 00:39:37 +02:00
Andrew
0b3302316b Tidy some issue tests 2023-10-10 11:03:08 +13:00
Andrew
b808807198 Add test 2023-10-10 11:03:08 +13:00
Andrew
6763eea1e3 Combine palette reduction and sorting 2023-10-10 11:03:08 +13:00
Alejandro González
904beeec6b
Update zopfli to v0.8.0 (#560)
This update brings several parameterization and usage flexibility
improvements on Zopfli, allowing users to choose to limit execution time
by a number of iterations without improvement, and exposing a more
advanced `ZlibEncoder` struct to tune compression block sizes and
DEFLATE block types. Some minor microoptimizations were also made.

For now, I don't expect this PR to substantially affect how OxiPNG
compresses images using its Zopfli mode, but the additional parameter
customization may come in handy for future work improving how Zopfli is
used in OxiPNG.
2023-10-09 23:14:22 +02:00
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c16519b38b
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href="https://github.com/dscho"><code>@​dscho</code></a> in <a
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href="https://github.com/luketomlinson"><code>@​luketomlinson</code></a>
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<h2>What's Changed</h2>
<ul>
<li>Fix: Checkout Issue in self hosted runner due to faulty submodule
check-ins by <a
href="https://github.com/megamanics"><code>@​megamanics</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/actions/checkout/pull/1196">actions/checkout#1196</a></li>
<li>Fix typos found by codespell by <a
href="https://github.com/DimitriPapadopoulos"><code>@​DimitriPapadopoulos</code></a>
in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/actions/checkout/pull/1287">actions/checkout#1287</a></li>
<li>Add support for sparse checkouts by <a
href="https://github.com/dscho"><code>@​dscho</code></a> and <a
href="https://github.com/dfdez"><code>@​dfdez</code></a> in <a
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href="https://redirect.github.com/actions/checkout/pull/1289">actions/checkout#1289</a>
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<li>Improve checkout performance on Windows runners by upgrading
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href="https://github.com/BrettDong"><code>@​BrettDong</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/actions/checkout/pull/1246">actions/checkout#1246</a></li>
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25d0685bdf
Remove backup and check options (#546)
Tidy up the API by removing a couple of options we don't really need.
Backup was discussed in #542
Check was discussed in  #439

@shssoichiro Just say if you prefer to keep either of these 🙂
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fa47c82617
Add --timeout notice (#557)
Closes: https://github.com/shssoichiro/oxipng/issues/556

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skip non png files, if --recursive is used (#548)
Fix #547
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andrews05
462e982784
Move file-specific options under OutFile (#529)
This PR is addressing #220. It's not super important but it's a breaking
change, so if it's something we want to do then I thought I should get
it in now before the next release.

- [x] pretend can become another variant of OutFile, probably
OutFile::None, as that's what it essentially is - just another output
destination and not a separate option
- [x] ~~backup and~~ preserve_attrs should become properties of
OutFile::Path variant (so that it would contain Path { path, ~~backup,~~
preserve_attrs }) as they don't have any effect on any other output and
so semantically belong there best

Closes #220
2023-09-25 11:15:13 +02:00
Alejandro González
b8ec65b3ca
Fix AArch64 CI builds 2023-09-02 19:25:24 +02:00
Alejandro González
1f2e0f336a
Revamp CI workflow to upload artifacts, cross-compile ARM64 binaries, and more (#534)
As commented in issues https://github.com/shssoichiro/oxipng/issues/444
and https://github.com/shssoichiro/oxipng/issues/518, there is some user
interest for distributing binaries for each unstable commit, and target
ARM64 platforms. Personally, I think both suggestions are useful for the
project, as uploading binary artifacts for each commit might help
interested users to catch regressions and give feedback earlier, and
powerful ARM64 platforms are becoming increasingly popular due to some
cloud services (e.g., Amazon EC2, Azure VMs, Oracle Cloud) offering
cheaper plans for this hardware, in addition to the well-known push for
ARM by Apple with their custom M1 chips.

These changes make the CI target ARM64 as a first-class citizen. Because
the public GitHub actions runners can only be hosted on x64 for now, I
resorted to cross-compilation, [Debian's
multiarch](https://elinux.org/images/d/d8/Multiarch_and_Why_You_Should_Care-_Running%2C_Installing_and_Crossbuilding_With_Multiple_Architectures.pdf),
and QEMU to build, get ARM64 C library dependencies, and run tests,
respectively.

When the CI workflow finishes, a release CLI binary artifact is now
uploaded, which can be downloaded from the workflow run page on the
GitHub web interface.

In addition, these changes also introduce some cleanup and miscellaneous
improvements and changes to the CI workflow:

- Tests are run using [`nextest`](https://nexte.st/) instead of `cargo
test`, which substantially speeds up their execution. (On my development
workstation, `cargo test --release` takes around 10.67 s, while `cargo
nextest run --release` takes around 6.02 s.)
- The dependencies on unmaintained `actions-rs` actions were dropped in
favor of running Cargo commands directly, or using
`giraffate/clippy-action` for pretty inline annotations for Clippy. This
gets rid of the deprecation warnings for each workflow run.
- Most CI steps are run with a nightly Rust toolchain now, which allows
to take advantage of the latest Clippy lints and codegen improvements.
In my experience, when not relying on specific nightly features or
compiler internals, Rust does a pretty good job at making it possible to
rely on a rolling-release compiler for CI, as breakage is extremely rare
and thus offset by the improved features.
- The MSRV check was moved to a separate job with less steps, so that it
takes less of a toll on total workflow run minutes.

## Pending tasks

- [x] Generate universal macOS binaries with `lipo` (i.e., containing
both `aarch64` and `x64` code)
- [x] Tirelessly fix the stupid errors that tend to happen when
deploying a new CI workflow for the first time
- [x] Think what to do with the `deploy.yml` workflow. Should it fetch
artifacts from the CI job instead of building them again?
- [x] Maybe bring back 32-bit Windows binaries. Are they actually useful
for somebody, or just a way to remember the good old days?

---------

Co-authored-by: Josh Holmer <jholmer.in@gmail.com>
2023-09-02 11:09:20 -04:00
andrews05
aa956fbc47
Ensure --nx --nz disables all optimisations (#543)
This PR makes two changes:
- `--nz` (`idat_recoding`) now disables all zlib recompression,
including iCCP and fDAT chunks. (Perhaps we should rename the option to
`zlib_recompression`?)
- `--nx` now also disables the default deinterlacing, though it can
still be overridden with `-i`.

`--nx --nz` does disable all optimisations in the v8 release and we
should ensure it continues to do so in the next release. (This is
related to discussions around removing the `--check` option.)
2023-09-02 09:00:09 -04:00
Andrew
02bd47ba29 Don't style debug and trace output 2023-07-31 11:55:10 -04:00
Vladyslav Vladinov
708a019ce2
Added support for glob patterns in quotes (#536)
Added support for glob patterns in windows paths with spaces that
surrounded with quotes

closes #373
2023-07-31 11:35:00 -04:00
Andrew
0288cc38fc Don't fail recursion on read_dir error 2023-07-31 11:05:25 -04:00
Andrew
b4e98a4dd1 Switch from stderrlog to env_logger 2023-07-14 14:11:07 -04:00
andrews05
b883c660fc
Additional palette sorting algorithm (#514)
This adds a new palette sorting algorithm that attempts to minimise
entropy by an approximate solution to the Traveling Salesman Problem.
The algorithm comes from "An efficient Re-indexing algorithm for
color-mapped images" by Battiato et al
(https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/1344033).
It's fast and effective and works in addition to the luma sort (which
remains the single most effective sort). In order to keep lower presets
fast though, I've only enabled this for o3 and higher.

Results on a set of 190 indexed images at `-o5`:
18,932,727 bytes - master
18,578,306 bytes - PR
18,559,863 bytes - PR + #509
(These images may be particularly suited to alternative sorting methods
- the gains here are not necessarily what should be expected on average)

Note I looked into the 120 different palette sorting methods from
TruePNG, as mentioned in #74 (and seen in action in the Zopfli KrzYmod
fork). They're... largely ineffective. The combination of all 120
methods are outperformed by just the existing luma sort plus this new
one. That's not to say there's nothing further to be gained from them,
but trying to brute force all the combinations definitely seems like a
bad idea. There are other algorithms I hope to explore in future...

@ace-dent Thought this might interest you


UPDATE: I realised a quick tweak to alpha values in the luma sort can
provide a great improvement on images with transparency. The following
numbers were taken with PR #509 as base.
`-o2`:
19,065,549 bytes - base (luma sort)
18,949,747 bytes - modified luma sort

`-o5`:
18,922,165 bytes - base (luma sort)
18,559,863 bytes - new sorting algorithm + luma sort
18,544,813 bytes - new sorting algorithm + modified luma sort
2023-07-11 12:33:57 -04:00
andrews05
4ae64c568b
Process files in parallel (#531)
This PR makes the oxipng binary process multiple files in parallel,
finally fulfilling #275. There seemed to be some debate about whether
oxipng _should_ do this or not but there's a couple of reasons I think
it makes sense:
1. The concern seemed mostly around the complexity of such a feature.
Not to worry, it was trivial* 🙂
2. Since then, oxipng has dropped from a max of something like 180
simultaneous compression trials down to 10, which is very much a good
thing but it does mean it's not utilising any more cores than that.

Some benchmarks on around 100 files on a machine with 8 cores:
Level | Master time | PR time
-|-|-
2 | 28.303 | 19.005
3 | 36.507 | 23.089
5 | 1:10.86 | 1:16.01

*Some additional changes were required in order to make sure sensible
output is printed to the terminal, since things won't be in order
anymore. Here's some example output from before:
```
Processing: tests/files/fully_optimized.png
    file size = 67 bytes (0 bytes = 0.00% decrease)
File already optimized
Processing: tests/files/corrupted_header.png
Invalid PNG header detected
Processing: tests/files/verbose_mode.png
    file size = 102480 bytes (12228 bytes = 10.66% decrease)
Output: tests/files/verbose_mode.png
```
And after:
```
Processing: tests/files/verbose_mode.png
Processing: tests/files/fully_optimized.png
Processing: tests/files/corrupted_header.png
tests/files/corrupted_header.png: Invalid PNG header detected
tests/files/fully_optimized.png: Could not optimize further, no change written
102480 bytes (10.66% smaller): tests/files/verbose_mode.png
```

Closes #275, #84, #169, #196 and #419.

[edit] This is the last thing I wanted to land before the next release 🥳
2023-07-11 03:45:10 -04:00
Josh Holmer
31e796c4e8 Revert "Provide BufferedZopfliDeflater and allow user to pass in a custom Deflater (#530)"
This reverts commit 2a59419bdf.
2023-07-09 13:40:20 -04:00
Andrew
775e718dff Stop yielding once evaluations are done 2023-07-08 18:57:15 -04:00
andrews05
39b00910ae
Use stronger compression in eval (#509) 2023-07-08 18:54:58 -04:00
Josh Holmer
2a59419bdf
Provide BufferedZopfliDeflater and allow user to pass in a custom Deflater (#530)
* Add .whitesource configuration file

* Experimental: allow Zopfli to use any size BufWriter

* Allow user to specify the output buffer size as well

* Allow user to specify maximum block splits

* Reformat and fix warnings

* Use deflater on iCCP chunk as well

* Bug fix: need to implement Zlib format

* Make functions const when possible

* Switch to using zopfli::Options in prep for https://github.com/zopfli-rs/zopfli/pull/21

* Switch to using zopfli::Options in prep for https://github.com/zopfli-rs/zopfli/pull/21

* Cargo fmt

* Fix compilation

* Fix tests

* Fix more lints

* Fix more lints

* Fix compilation more

---------

Co-authored-by: mend-bolt-for-github[bot] <42819689+mend-bolt-for-github[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Chris Hennick <hennickc@amazon.com>
Co-authored-by: Chris Hennick <4961925+Pr0methean@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-07-07 22:35:01 -04:00
andrews05
b846a2e909
Try to pick tRNS value that's valid at low depth (#520) 2023-07-07 20:56:15 -04:00
andrews05
75a0f0de95
Allow APNG with reductions disabled (#511) 2023-07-05 00:47:43 -04:00
Josh Holmer
d81236f71e
Add default features note to readme (#528) 2023-07-05 00:44:06 -04:00
Andrew
129f1e6f76 Try to fix deadlock in parallel mode 2023-06-25 14:36:23 -04:00
andrews05
798fdfe24c
Update rust and dependencies (#525)
* Bump rust version

* Update Clap to v4

* Update other dependencies
2023-06-25 14:24:23 -04:00
andrews05
96122fa45a
Expand low depths to 8-bit (#516)
* Keep track of number of pixels in each scanline

* Expand depth to 8-bit

* Attempt expand bit depth

* Simplify tracking of reduction_occurred

* Fix test

* Simplify depth handling in reductions

* Add tests for disabled reductions
2023-06-18 01:32:47 -04:00
Andrew
c71fd44454 Prevent conversion from grayscale when disabled 2023-06-18 01:02:11 -04:00
Andrew
86fccf082a Fix grayscale_reduction option 2023-05-28 16:11:41 -04:00
Alejandro González
12761bbfb1
Update Zopfli and several other depenencies (#512)
* Update Zopfli and several other depenencies

I've just published a new Zopfli release, v0.7.3, which includes several
new features and internal refactors. Performance should be a tad bit
better, but I didn't test it throughly, so YMMV. Perhaps more
importantly for OxiPNG, its dependency tree is smaller, and
Gzip-exclusive compression code can be excluded at compile time thanks
to new feature switches. As I mentioned on
https://github.com/shssoichiro/oxipng/pull/495#issuecomment-1552669505,
I plan on delivering more significant Zopfli performance improvements at
some point, but for now I think it's good to give the new release more
real-world usage and testing 😄

While at it, I've upgraded other dependencies that are not
performance-critical to their latest semver-compatible versions. This
excludes `libdeflater` on purpose, as its performance characteristics
are said to be somewhat different.

* Update Zopfli to v0.7.4

v0.7.3 was superseeded shortly after v0.7.3 was released to address a
last minute change to the new API it introduced. OxiPNG is not affected
by this, but I think it's good practice to update Zopfli anyway.
2023-05-28 13:45:46 -04:00
Andrew
88b930b5b1 Add scale16 option to force 16-bit reduction 2023-05-24 10:21:42 -04:00
Andrew
c1222368b4 Deinterlace by default 2023-05-24 10:13:40 -04:00
andrews05
ea5f1884be
Refactor aux chunk handling (#505) 2023-05-21 15:34:23 -04:00
XhmikosR
a5832706bd Create dependabot.yml for action updates 2023-05-19 18:03:24 -04:00
andrews05
d8b7ebaf47
Further small reduction improvements (#504) 2023-05-16 20:53:05 -04:00
andrews05
9a500941d8
Raw API (#482) 2023-05-15 08:37:49 -04:00
Andrew
a7be8751dc Don't force output due to interlacing flag 2023-05-09 09:59:45 -04:00
andrews05
2f622fc7bd
Minor reduction improvements (#502)
* Fix bKGD conversion from gray to palette

* Allow grayscale reduction from 16 to 4 or less

* Refactor reduction evaluation sequence

* Separate palette into new file
2023-05-07 17:46:58 -04:00
andrews05
a26d225d81
More flexible verbosity, improve verbose test (#501)
* More flexible verbosity, improve verbose test

* Tweak reporting format

* Add evaluation reporting at trace level
2023-05-06 10:45:31 -04:00
Andrew
798a120926 Include PLTE/tRNS size in evaluations 2023-04-29 01:20:22 -04:00
andrews05
c97572be3e
ColorType Refactor (#500)
* Refactor ColorType
Move transparency and palette data into the ColorType

* Fixup tests

* Make more use of helper functions

* Change BitDepth to u8 representation with TryFrom

* Fix clippy lints

* Don't use unstable language features

* Restore documentation on transparency/palette
2023-04-27 19:49:54 -04:00
XhmikosR
36af4198ed Enforce LF
On Windows `autocrlf` is `true` by default. This makes sure LF is used everywhere.
2023-04-27 19:44:05 -04:00
XhmikosR
e88b9be12b Update CI
* add `workflow_dispatch` for manual running
* add `fail-fast` false in matrix
* specify `persist-credentials: false` for actions/checkout
* update actions to the latest versions
* move cache before installing the toolchain
* cache more stuff
* limit deploy to shssoichiro/oxipng repository
* reindent
2023-04-24 20:22:25 -04:00
Alejandro González
be19ed592d
Make dependency on image optional (#498)
* Make dependency on `image` optional

After PR https://github.com/shssoichiro/oxipng/pull/481 was merged, the
`image` dependency became unused when building with debug assertions
disabled, as it is only used to implement output sanity checks when such
assertions are enabled.

The `image` crate transitively pulls a significant amount of
dependencies, so it's useful for OxiPNG users to get rid of them when
not needed.

[Cargo does not allow specifying dependencies that are only pulled when
debug assertions are
enabled](https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo/issues/7634), so the next
best way to give users some flexibility is to gate those debug
assertions behind a feature flag.

These changes add a `sanity-checks` feature flag that controls whether
the `image` crate and the related sanity checks are compiled in. This
feature is enabled by default to keep debug builds useful to catch
problems during development.

* Fix Clippy lints

* Run tests with new sanity-checks feature enabled
2023-04-24 13:24:23 -04:00
XhmikosR
110eae7c19 Update .editorconfig 2023-04-22 23:37:16 -04:00
Josh Holmer
a234c39e41 Fix new annoyingly pedantic clippy warnings 2023-04-22 22:25:59 -04:00
Alejandro González
0ff1049eb7 Gate dependency on crossbeam-channel behind the parallel feature
`crossbeam-channel` is only used if the `parallel` flag is enabled, so
it can be gated behind that feature flag to potentially reduce the size
of the build dependency tree for dependent projects.

While at it, I've fixed several warnings emmitted in tests/flags.rs.
2023-04-16 20:05:38 -04:00
Alejandro González
f78586ff7b Remove now unused itertools dependency
The `itertools` dependency became unused at a3b104a2ed, so there is no point in declaring it as a dependency any longer.

This was detected with the help of the
[`cargo-udeps`](https://github.com/est31/cargo-udeps) tool. I then
verified that it was not a false positive.
2023-04-16 20:03:32 -04:00
Douman
cc37f645ba
Refactoring to use appropriate log level for debug logs (#489) 2023-04-04 00:48:01 -04:00
Josh Holmer
5341de2163 Fix new clippy lints 2023-04-03 23:50:03 -04:00
David Apirian
fd5027a017 Add docs for usage via trunk.io 2023-03-19 13:52:48 -04:00
Andrew
d43e63f562 Remove test 167 which is no longer relevant 2023-01-06 15:35:05 -05:00
Andrew
a874fe9cb7 Remove incorrect comment 2023-01-06 15:35:05 -05:00
Andrew
87ba51c936 Fix reduction reporting when no reduction occured 2023-01-06 15:35:05 -05:00
Josh Holmer
95d521c81b Version 8.0.0
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2022-12-24 09:19:15 -05:00
andrews05
91e29144b0
Change validation to a debug assert (#481) 2022-12-22 17:05:38 -05:00
andrews05
a3b104a2ed
Faster reductions (#479)
* Add grayscale depth tests and benches

* Don't include filter byte in PngImage.data

* Simplify reductions by not using scan lines

* Faster grayscale reduction

* Simplify reduce_color_type

* Faster depth reduction
2022-12-22 16:56:36 -05:00
andrews05
2008d09915
Reduce alpha to tRNS (#477) 2022-12-13 15:18:19 -05:00
andrews05
2599b9fe82
Tweaks to interlacing and format display (#476) 2022-12-12 09:54:35 -05:00
Andrew
815f12df46 Fix fast with zopfli 2022-12-10 21:47:49 -05:00
andrews05
131a3c6af7
🚀 Revamp alpha optimisation (#475) 2022-12-10 21:14:50 -05:00
andrews05
54ee621e41
Fix Grayscale depth reduction with tRNS (#470) 2022-12-08 06:11:26 -05:00
Josh Holmer
19be14021b Version 7.0.0
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2022-12-07 14:17:15 -05:00
andrews05
bd5a0b526b
More Reductions (#468)
* Add test for issue 195

* Reduce grayscale alpha to palette

* Black alpha before color type reductions
2022-12-07 13:22:13 -05:00
andrews05
1934587253
Rebalance presets (#467)
* Add --fast option

* Rebalance presets

* Retain filtered idat
2022-12-07 08:09:19 -05:00
andrews05
3365aca12f
Palette reduction fixes (#466)
* Verify bKGD in tests

* Don't truncate bKGD on output

* Make sure correct bKGD is retained

* Update safe chunk list

* Perform strip first

* Check entire palette map
2022-12-07 07:49:52 -05:00
Mihai Galos
bab00cb961
Dockerize Oxipng (#462) 2022-12-02 05:35:14 -05:00
andrews05
6022fc2aa1
Refactor use_heuristics for fast filter evaluation (#463) 2022-12-02 05:34:38 -05:00
Andrew
15a9b4a3e7 Fast deinterlace for 8-bit+ 2022-11-25 04:23:38 -05:00
andrews05
a41d7de348
New filter strategies (#461)
* Refactor filters as enum

* Include filter byte in filter output

* Add entropy filter

* Add bigrams filter

* Add bigram entropy filter

* Add brute filter

* Replace bit-vec

* Add tests and benches

* Show filters in help

* Use FxHasher in color to palette

* Use windows function for minor improvement
2022-11-19 08:49:25 -05:00
andrews05
420d904ba9
Strengthen alpha reductions (#460)
* Improve up and left alpha reductions

* Disable alpha down and right by default

* Improve performance of up
2022-11-01 19:13:24 -04:00
andrews05
446c788eb3
Full switch to Libdeflater (#457)
* Switch main compressor to libdeflate

* Use libdeflater in evaluate

* Use libdeflater to inflate

* Use libdeflater crc

* Tidy up

* Fix benches

* Allow libdeflater/freestanding feature

* Fix building without zopfli
2022-11-01 09:02:08 -04:00
andrews05
f688d20fe6
Allow setting libdeflate compression level (#455)
* Allow --zc with libdeflater

* Update libdeflater

* Allocate sufficient space for libdefate
2022-10-28 21:54:04 -04:00
andrews05
a02d4ff0dd
Fix directional alpha reductions (#458)
* Fix alpha up and down

* Fix alpha left and right
2022-10-28 19:41:44 -04:00
Andrew
8396a262c3 Fix level 0 2022-10-28 15:40:58 -04:00
Tristan
86a72ea127 Avoid printing output bytes on decompress error
Instead, print the number of bytes decompressed so far

Fixes #452
2022-10-07 14:47:34 -04:00
Alejandro González
9479f5f4f5 Version 6.0.1
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2022-09-07 11:50:33 -04:00
Alejandro González
9aa27a75bd Bump dependencies. Fix Zopfli mode generating corrupt images sometimes 2022-09-07 11:50:33 -04:00
Josh Holmer
5fe6350c68
Update CHANGELOG.md 2022-09-05 13:07:05 -04:00
Josh Holmer
5810ae4f49
Version 6.0.0 (#448)
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2022-09-05 13:05:52 -04:00
Alejandro González
84bbec0666
Add initial support for changing Zopfli iterations (#446)
* Update and optimize dependencies

These changes update the dependencies to their latest versions, fixing
some known issues that prevented doing so in the first place.

In addition, the direct dependency on byteorder was dropped in favor
of stdlib functions that have been stabilized for some time in Rust, and
the transitive dependency on chrono, pulled by stderrlog, was also
dropped, which had been affected by security issues and improperly
maintained in the past:

- https://github.com/cardoe/stderrlog-rs/issues/31
- https://www.reddit.com/r/rust/comments/ts84n4/chrono_or_time_03/

* Run rustfmt

* Bump MSRV to 1.56.1

Updating to this patch version should not be cumbersome for end-users,
and it is required by a transitive dependency.

* Bump MSRV to 1.57.0

os_str_bytes requires it.

* Add initial support for changing Zopfli iterations

PR https://github.com/shssoichiro/oxipng/pull/445 did some dependency
updates, which included using the latest zopfli version. The latest
version of this crate exposes new options in its API that allow users to
choose the desired number of Zopfli compression iterations, which
may greatly affect execution time. In fact, other optimizers such as
zopflipng dynamically select this number depending on the input file
size (see: https://github.com/shssoichiro/oxipng/issues/414).

As a first step towards making OxiPNG deal with Zopfli better, let's add
the necessary options for libraries to be able to choose the number of
iterations. This number is still fixed to 15 as before when using the
CLI.

* Fix Clippy lint

Co-authored-by: Josh Holmer <jholmer.in@gmail.com>
2022-09-05 12:50:13 -04:00
Alejandro González
94ba8b70b3
Update and optimize dependencies (#445)
* Update and optimize dependencies

These changes update the dependencies to their latest versions, fixing
some known issues that prevented doing so in the first place.

In addition, the direct dependency on byteorder was dropped in favor
of stdlib functions that have been stabilized for some time in Rust, and
the transitive dependency on chrono, pulled by stderrlog, was also
dropped, which had been affected by security issues and improperly
maintained in the past:

- https://github.com/cardoe/stderrlog-rs/issues/31
- https://www.reddit.com/r/rust/comments/ts84n4/chrono_or_time_03/

* Run rustfmt

* Bump MSRV to 1.56.1

Updating to this patch version should not be cumbersome for end-users,
and it is required by a transitive dependency.

* Bump MSRV to 1.57.0

os_str_bytes requires it.
2022-09-05 12:37:47 -04:00
dependabot[bot]
e5d1c7dbaa Bump thread_local from 1.0.1 to 1.1.4
Bumps [thread_local](https://github.com/Amanieu/thread_local-rs) from 1.0.1 to 1.1.4.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/Amanieu/thread_local-rs/releases)
- [Commits](https://github.com/Amanieu/thread_local-rs/compare/v1.0.1...1.1.4)

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Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com>
2022-07-06 08:56:21 +00:00
dependabot[bot]
9b14628364 Bump ansi-regex from 6.0.0 to 6.0.1
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Matt Riggott
703a25efad Update stderrlog dependency to v0.5.1
Oxipng has an optional dependency on stderrlog, which itself has a
dependency on thread_local. Versions of thread_local < 1.1.4 have a
vulnerability caused by a data race in Iter and IterMut. Updating to
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Josh Holmer
17f5cc36ca Fix clippy lints 2022-07-05 10:05:06 -04:00
carbotaniuman
9054b2d947 Add check option 2022-05-07 23:48:06 -04:00
Rémi Lauzier
7ffbe1fb78 Update dependency and replace deprecated function 2022-03-14 09:21:22 -04:00
Adam Johnson
acdd66b4c5
Add pre-commit hook declaration (#431)
Fixes #429.
2022-01-14 21:55:48 -05:00
Josh Holmer
faf10c64a9 Bump edition to 2021, along with min rust version 2022-01-12 11:50:33 -05:00
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ece9787822 Bump all dependencies 2022-01-12 02:47:59 -05:00
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7f6fe08b06 Format cargo.toml using prettier 2022-01-12 02:41:13 -05:00
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c888142bcb Version 5.0.1
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Josh Holmer
bc0d673af0 Fix a hard error in clippy 2021-11-15 11:41:40 -05:00
Nino Burini
2d16819cbf
apply_preset_5 and apply_preset_6 to set correct compression levels. (#425)
The for loop in apply_preset_5 was not including 9.
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8053211bf4 Version 5.0.0
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Josh Holmer
bd432c470d Bump minimum rustc to 1.46, required by crc 2.0 2021-07-11 23:54:29 -04:00
Josh Holmer
44d89ecff4 Fix clippy lints 2021-07-11 23:42:37 -04:00
Josh Holmer
d089176030 Bump dependencies 2021-07-11 23:42:12 -04:00
Moe
40a88f57f7
initial implementation of timestamp preservation #166 (#360)
Closes #166
2021-07-11 23:34:10 -04:00
Alejandro González
491d753edc
Add option to skip grayscale reduction of RGB(A) images (#409)
For RGB(A) images that contain gray colors, this reduction can achieve
significant space savings. However, in the absence of gamma correction
data, some PNG decoders assume more exotic color spaces for grayscale
images instead of the ubiquitous sRGB. This results in gamma
miscorrection, and for the end user this means that colors will look
wrong, like "washed-out". Java's ImageIO class, which is popular in the
JVM world to read PNG files, uses rather unconventional defaults, as
explained in this StackOverflow question: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/31312645/java-imageio-grayscale-png-issue

Gamma miscorrection problems aside, OxiPNG currently tries hard to
reduce RGB(A) images to grayscale, because it expects that reduction to
be quite effective. However, in some cases, OxiPNG generates smaller
PNG files when reducing grasycale RGB(A) images to paletted color than
actual grayscale color. For example, let's say that "~/gray.png" is a
256x256 RGBA image entirely filled with (119, 119, 119, 255) pixels.
OxiPNG, by default, reduces this image to grayscale and achieves a
68.23% decrease:

$ cargo build --release && target/release/oxipng -omax --out ~/out.png ~/gray.png
Processing: /home/user/gray.png
    256x256 pixels, PNG format
    4x8 bits/pixel, RGBA
    IDAT size = 604 bytes
    File size = 661 bytes
Reducing image to 1x4 bits/pixel, Grayscale
Trying: 144 combinations
Found better combination:
    zc = 6  zs = 0  f = 0        153 bytes
    IDAT size = 153 bytes (451 bytes decrease)
    file size = 210 bytes (451 bytes = 68.23% decrease)
Output: /home/user/out.png

However, if the --ng option that this commit adds is used to skip the
grayscale reduction step, OxiPNG reduces to a single color palette
instead, which is much more efficient, achieving a 84.42% decrease:

$ cargo build --release && target/release/oxipng -omax --ng --out ~/out.png ~/gray.png
Processing: /home/alejandro/gray.png
    256x256 pixels, PNG format
    4x8 bits/pixel, RGBA
    IDAT size = 604 bytes
    File size = 661 bytes
Reducing image to 1 bits/pixel, 1 colors in palette
Trying: 144 combinations
Found better combination:
    zc = 3  zs = 3  f = 0        31 bytes
    IDAT size = 31 bytes (573 bytes decrease)
    file size = 103 bytes (558 bytes = 84.42% decrease)
Output: /home/alejandro/out.png

While OxiPNG should arguably be made smarter to better handle these
cases, in the meantime, adding an option to manually skip that grayscale
reduction can't hurt. In fact, it may even help users achieving the most
out of current versions of OxiPNG, and developers reasoning about what
makes a grayscale-like RGB(A) image compress better with a color
palette.

Due to the reasons stated above, this adds a simple "grayscale_reduction"
option to the Options struct, and a "no-grayscale-reduction" command
line switch, that makes OxiPNG not try this problematic grayscale
reduction on RGB(A) images.
2021-07-11 23:21:38 -04:00
Josh Holmer
c4e46b2f3e Update npm packages (used for the benchmark script) 2021-07-11 23:12:32 -04:00
Josh Holmer
06e3feeee1 Use separate file for issue_182 test
Closes #412
2021-07-11 23:10:57 -04:00
Kornel
ea75f6ccc1
Handle files with invalid filters (#410)
The bad filter case is reachable, and can happen when the PNG file is corrupted.
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Rémi Lauzier
286aaffa31 small fix 2021-06-24 19:47:21 -04:00
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91a18ebe97 Fix some clippy warnings 2021-06-24 15:57:41 -04:00
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c4910709d9 Assertions 2021-06-16 19:39:05 -04:00
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dac408627b bit-vec is too slow for debug mode 2021-06-16 17:37:33 -04:00
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f8bb4fa637 Fix tests without default features 2021-06-16 17:37:33 -04:00
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d2cebc3c2d Don't allocate reduced buffer until needed 2021-06-16 17:37:33 -04:00
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b6cc8e2414
Optimize unfiltering (#400)
* Clippy lints

* Fewer pushes

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14867c7abc
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f2e89140ed
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3163a92594 Ignore broken tRNS 2021-01-20 14:33:27 -05:00
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17a8c79e21 Bump itertools from 0.9.0 to 0.10.0
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7744335020 Bump const_fn from 0.4.3 to 0.4.4
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257390e78c Bump bit-vec from 0.6.2 to 0.6.3
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3460116d3b Bump libdeflater from 0.6.0 to 0.7.1
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194e82433a Bump crossbeam-epoch from 0.9.0 to 0.9.1
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77fbebf893 Bump libdeflater from 0.5.0 to 0.6.0
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Ingvar Stepanyan
e38c759563
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* Switch to crossbeam-channel + rayon::spawn

* Remove thread_spawn for evaluation altogether

This allows to avoid a deadlock when there is only one Rayon thread, and doesn't sacrifice performance, since the caller of .get_result() had to always block on the iterator to be finished anyway, and all the messages are already sent from separate threads.

* Fix `verbose_mode` test

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c612166c73 Bump num-rational from 0.3.1 to 0.3.2
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08fb044086 Bump cc from 1.0.61 to 1.0.62
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adcc64c1b1
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Luni-4
9d67d9d4bd Split windows and unix deploy action 2020-11-06 18:02:16 -05:00
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1c386b2bd2 Bump const_fn from 0.4.2 to 0.4.3
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70f911fa3e
Make libdeflater and zopfli optional (#319)
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17cd51259e Bump minimum version in readme 2020-11-01 20:12:53 -05:00
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c21739c9e4 Bump num-integer from 0.1.43 to 0.1.44
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07ef6c84d1 Bump num-iter from 0.1.41 to 0.1.42
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922483bb45 Bump num-rational from 0.3.0 to 0.3.1
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c99f92f782 Bump num-traits from 0.2.12 to 0.2.14
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b848423346 Bump rustc_version from 0.2.3 to 0.3.0
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4a865430b0 Bump libc from 0.2.79 to 0.2.80
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bb94e3b228 Bump image from 0.23.10 to 0.23.11
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b446a8a92e Optimize reading in files 2020-10-22 09:51:25 -04:00
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bd0c4061bd Bump crc32fast from 1.2.0 to 1.2.1
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147e0fbf5b Bump rayon from 1.4.1 to 1.5.0
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39978b475d Bump rayon-core from 1.8.1 to 1.9.0
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Josh Holmer
5e7c4bc702
Remove autosquash
It's broken and not worth the hassle
2020-10-11 18:53:29 -04:00
Ingvar Stepanyan
7167a5e44d
Use the new stabilised fetch_min (#328)
A minor simplification using the corresponding new standard library function.

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460aeb32e2 Bump cc from 1.0.60 to 1.0.61
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0d9c23f4ce Fix new clippy lints from Rust 1.47 2020-10-09 20:20:52 -04:00
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0ff9edd605 Bump miniz_oxide from 0.4.2 to 0.4.3
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f5e2de6795 Bump hermit-abi from 0.1.16 to 0.1.17
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c84009e9f9 Bump libc from 0.2.78 to 0.2.79
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cfcda58ba7 Bump libc from 0.2.77 to 0.2.78
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c4d1f3d354 Bump chrono from 0.4.18 to 0.4.19
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38e62f7ce5 Bump rayon from 1.4.0 to 1.4.1
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fba3ee23ea Bump hashbrown from 0.9.0 to 0.9.1
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a6fa079e64 Bump image from 0.23.9 to 0.23.10
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cb88641d5a Bump chrono from 0.4.15 to 0.4.18
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badc90bae1 Bump hermit-abi from 0.1.15 to 0.1.16
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2458b981f8 Bump memoffset from 0.5.5 to 0.5.6
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fba35861b3 Bump rayon-core from 1.8.0 to 1.8.1
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186ab3945f Bump cc from 1.0.59 to 1.0.60
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d1e6264059 Bump stderrlog from 0.4.3 to 0.5.0
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9fcc055dc5 Bump libc from 0.2.76 to 0.2.77
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bb44fa84b2 Bump bytemuck from 1.4.0 to 1.4.1
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4878540fb0 Bump crossbeam-channel from 0.4.3 to 0.4.4
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7bddeb1b57 Bump rgb from 0.8.24 to 0.8.25
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b71dac0128 Bump bytemuck from 1.3.1 to 1.4.0
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983f70dc0d Bump rayon from 1.3.1 to 1.4.0
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6c4e1d431b Bump miniz_oxide from 0.4.0 to 0.4.1
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afe6806da2 Bump libc from 0.2.74 to 0.2.76
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b47fec5f33 Bump autocfg from 1.0.0 to 1.0.1
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e9873f83ec Bump cc from 1.0.58 to 1.0.59
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c4cddbe60a Bump rgb from 0.8.23 to 0.8.24
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744f576ba7 Bump chrono from 0.4.13 to 0.4.15
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f821060197 Bump clap from 2.33.2 to 2.33.3
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bff5109144 Bump rgb from 0.8.22 to 0.8.23
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90c99e4509 Do not exit on first non-PNG file found in recursion
Closes #170
2020-08-12 10:59:43 -04:00
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3202c36846 Bump rgb from 0.8.20 to 0.8.22
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aeedcaa750 Bump either from 1.5.3 to 1.6.0
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594bf7af05 Bump indexmap from 1.5.0 to 1.5.1
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a2f9578859 Bump hashbrown from 0.8.1 to 0.8.2
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74e3bc7c2e Bump clap from 2.33.1 to 2.33.2
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Josh Holmer
c335250f35
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Because Github can't have their Update Branch button just do rebases
2020-08-04 10:49:06 -04:00
Misty De Meo
1d05a8a224
Cargo.toml: set arm-always for cloudflare-zlib (#277)
Without this, cloudflare-zlib currently fails on all aarch64 CPUs.
This is one of the two solutions I proposed in #276, and it's the
option I prefer out of the two.

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2020-08-04 10:48:27 -04:00
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8cff959878 Bump adler32 from 1.1.0 to 1.2.0
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cecfaaf440 Bump libc from 0.2.73 to 0.2.74
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9cf8c84b07 Bump bytemuck from 1.2.0 to 1.3.1
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43dd0fe5be Bump image from 0.23.7 to 0.23.8
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9dfea8dde0 Version 3.0.1
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Josh Holmer
9d8028e044 Switch to thin LTO
This has about a 25% improvement on release compilation times,
at the cost of a <1% runtime performance impact.
2020-07-21 11:14:21 -04:00
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3797df0b1d Bump libc from 0.2.72 to 0.2.73
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12e1863a54 Bump indexmap from 1.4.0 to 1.5.0
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23c0a948d2 Bump png from 0.16.6 to 0.16.7
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Josh Holmer
ad054cadb5 Fix new clippy lint 2020-07-20 20:23:04 -04:00
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6d2756dc49 Bump log from 0.4.8 to 0.4.11
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a3579a9ecf Bump memoffset from 0.5.4 to 0.5.5
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Jake Archibald
71fa08b13a
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3d6229c697 Bump num-traits from 0.2.11 to 0.2.12
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b20448b19c Bump png from 0.16.5 to 0.16.6
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29b2c91626 Bump deflate from 0.8.4 to 0.8.6
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ae1403edb9 Bump image from 0.23.6 to 0.23.7
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0edec4d945 Bump redox_syscall from 0.1.56 to 0.1.57
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57e8236ef7 Bump libc from 0.2.69 to 0.2.72
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3b337ac908 Bump adler from 0.2.2 to 0.2.3
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Josh Holmer
ea746da96c Readd the --force flag to the CLI
This was still present in the lib and options parsing,
but was not in the Clap args list for some reason.
2020-07-13 04:36:27 -04:00
dependabot-preview[bot]
0f516c68eb Bump winapi from 0.3.8 to 0.3.9
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c1e7ec54f6 Bump hermit-abi from 0.1.12 to 0.1.15
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46a3dbe84b Bump chrono from 0.4.11 to 0.4.13
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876e1c51fb Bump crossbeam-queue from 0.2.1 to 0.2.3
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c9dd553941 Bump cc from 1.0.52 to 1.0.58
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a49b06f2f4 Bump num-iter from 0.1.40 to 0.1.41
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6a06117f75 Bump num-integer from 0.1.42 to 0.1.43
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9e84ed336c Bump unicode-width from 0.1.7 to 0.1.8
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d7dac92d5f Bump adler32 from 1.0.4 to 1.1.0
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8ca39923dd Bump vec_map from 0.8.1 to 0.8.2
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328e82f630 Bump miniz_oxide from 0.3.7 to 0.4.0
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cea75d6aa2 Bump rgb from 0.8.18 to 0.8.20
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db3cd3589b Bump image from 0.23.5 to 0.23.6
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506e733049 Bump rayon from 1.3.0 to 1.3.1
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d70fd3bfcc Bump miniz_oxide from 0.3.6 to 0.3.7
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528f17eb6a Bump libdeflater from 0.3.0 to 0.5.0
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c444e29cbb Bump libdeflater from 0.2.0 to 0.3.0
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4ad586e427 Bump wild from 2.0.3 to 2.0.4
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403c80d7ca Bump rgb from 0.8.17 to 0.8.18
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50de0a6fa4 Bump indexmap from 1.3.2 to 1.4.0
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lunaryorn
f5d8aa0249
Build more release binaries (#233)
* Build more release binaries

Include a static Linux binary with musl and a macOS build.  Also add
readme, license and changelog to the release archives.

Fixes GH-134

* Merge windows and linux builds

* Test musl and darwin targets

* Fix matrix exclude key
2020-06-02 09:35:49 -04:00
Josh Holmer
974dfcfeac More readme updates 2020-05-24 20:05:04 -04:00
Josh Holmer
65e4d57e88 Remove statement from Readme which is no longer true 2020-05-24 20:02:10 -04:00
Josh Holmer
9a3a402be0 Display more useful error if Rust version too old
Closes #232
2020-05-24 20:00:01 -04:00
dependabot-preview[bot]
3038fd8c7d Bump wild from 2.0.2 to 2.0.3
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Luni-4
e4d4c93d9c
Add release description (#230)
* Add description to a release

* Fix typo
2020-05-15 15:07:03 -04:00
Luni-4
0a51fb06ea
Update deploy script (#229) 2020-05-14 22:14:16 -04:00
dependabot-preview[bot]
9849adcbd1 Bump clap from 2.33.0 to 2.33.1
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Josh Holmer
48b3c3ba61 Fix deploy prefix
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2020-05-11 12:35:23 -04:00
Josh Holmer
971fd5aaed Try correcting artifact path 2020-05-11 11:41:56 -04:00
Josh Holmer
ef33e11a62 More release deploy fixes 2020-05-11 10:11:38 -04:00
Josh Holmer
ba36c4b046 Fix the last CI change 2020-05-11 09:38:11 -04:00
Josh Holmer
f9bb89481b Attempt i686 cross compilation on Github Actions release 2020-05-11 09:26:40 -04:00
Josh Holmer
50d5ec48cf Fix getting tag name on Windows deploy 2020-05-11 09:14:12 -04:00
Josh Holmer
820667c608 Remove unnecessary steps from deploy 2020-05-11 09:05:00 -04:00
Josh Holmer
9d156723c0
Use msvc toolchain for creating release binaries
The GNU toolchain seems to fail on compiling cloudflare-zlib-sys
2020-05-11 08:41:51 -04:00
dependabot-preview[bot]
2f791fe909
Bump bit-vec from 0.6.1 to 0.6.2 (#227)
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2020-05-07 11:16:02 -04:00
Josh Holmer
fa11401eb1 Version 3.0.0 2020-05-06 10:11:47 -04:00
Ingvar Stepanyan
b06e077f8d
Add "max" level alias; various level-related warnings (#224)
* Update --help to exclude -a

* Add a deprecation warning to level 4 constructor

* Initialise logger earlier

* Add warning for level > 3 for non-zlib

It's not obvious immediately that these levels don't have any effect on libdeflater and Zopfli, since they don't iterate over zlib-specific fine-tuned options.

Hence, show warning so that user knows they're getting "downgraded" to level 3.

* Add "max" level alias; more level warnings

* Update --help trial numbers for non-zlib

* Fix incorrect trial numbers
2020-04-22 13:34:59 -04:00
Ingvar Stepanyan
fee76ca44f
Remove doc-hidden recursive option (#225)
As the comment mentions, this is used only in CLI interface, so there's no reason for it not to live directly in CLI code.

Ref: #220.
2020-04-20 08:51:18 -04:00
dependabot-preview[bot]
b2725d5149 Bump image from 0.23.3 to 0.23.4
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2020-04-20 12:22:42 +00:00
dependabot-preview[bot]
ec8ecf5a80 Bump rgb from 0.8.16 to 0.8.17
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2020-04-20 11:16:34 +00:00
Josh Holmer
0a4bde1ade Add docs.rs badge to readme 2020-04-18 19:17:00 -04:00
Josh Holmer
b55eced0ed Update build status badge in readme 2020-04-18 19:06:41 -04:00
Ingvar Stepanyan
23ae9c302f
Switch to standard logging library (#218)
This allows to configure or compile away logging in the library from a single place in Rust apps.

For the CLI side, the usage and output remained the same, except it's now colour-coded.

Fixes #217.
2020-04-18 18:33:48 -04:00
Ingvar Stepanyan
3b754bfa09
Use clap conflict argument checks (#219)
Follow-up to #210.

I haven't noticed / forgotten that clap has own mechanism for conflicts between arguments, and it's probably best to use it instead of custom checks.
2020-04-18 12:20:28 -04:00
Ingvar Stepanyan
a497513d89
Move Zlib-specific options under Zlib compressor (#210)
Make it statically obvious that they're not compatible with other compressors.
2020-04-17 10:05:13 -04:00
Josh Holmer
380c21ea97 Use checkout v2 2020-04-17 07:13:35 -04:00
Ingvar Stepanyan
e8ff6f7526
Remove unused (outdated?) options (#212)
Co-authored-by: Josh Holmer <jholmer.in@gmail.com>
2020-04-17 05:16:18 -04:00
Ingvar Stepanyan
bb332fa6d7
Don't override global rayon pool (#211)
Rayon uses a singleton global pool.

By default it's set to a regular spawn handler with number of logical CPU cores, but it can be overridden by Rust applications to customize number of threads, spawn handlers, exit handlers and other options.

Such customization should be usually done at the app level, because if a single library initialises the global pool, then Rayon will prevent any further overrides and they will error out. This can cause conflicts between libraries or library and user code and make them impossible to use together.

Hence, I've removed the `threads` option from the `Options` struct and instead moved initialisation to the CLI part of the codebase (main.rs).

Users of the library that didn't depend on custom `threads` number can keep using it as before - they'll still get same number of threads as number of logical CPU cores, while users who need fine-tuning, can do that by customizing rayon pool themselves at the top level of the app.

Note: another alternative to keep the option could've been to use `ThreadPoolBuilder::build` + `ThreadPool::install` to use a local pool just within OxiPNG, but that would ignore any customizations made by users in top-level pool and would prevent usage on targets that require custom spawn handlers like WebAssembly. As such, I've decided to avoid it.

Co-authored-by: Josh Holmer <jholmer.in@gmail.com>
2020-04-17 04:49:40 -04:00
Ingvar Stepanyan
4fd9203800 Bring back RefCell
It was accidentally removed as part of #208.
Fixes #214.
2020-04-16 18:31:24 -04:00
Ingvar Stepanyan
9b8361171f Revert "Unbreak no-default-features"
This reverts commit 4ef92089d5.
2020-04-16 18:31:24 -04:00
dependabot-preview[bot]
11a7b68c4f Bump num_cpus from 1.12.0 to 1.13.0
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2020-04-16 10:54:52 +00:00
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9098de22c1 Bump image from 0.23.2 to 0.23.3
Bumps [image](https://github.com/image-rs/image) from 0.23.2 to 0.23.3.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/image-rs/image/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/image-rs/image/blob/master/CHANGES.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/image-rs/image/compare/v0.23.2...v0.23.3)

Signed-off-by: dependabot-preview[bot] <support@dependabot.com>
2020-04-16 09:55:56 +00:00
Josh Holmer
139b2878d0 Fix benchmark compilation
Closes #197
2020-04-15 13:26:28 -04:00
Josh Holmer
53368fcbbf Reexport indexmap structs 2020-04-15 13:26:28 -04:00
Josh Holmer
4ef92089d5 Unbreak no-default-features
In order to avoid problems with mutable references,
the approach is to use the eval sender for non-parallel.
Computations will still be done synchronously
with the fake synchronous rayon module.
2020-04-15 13:26:28 -04:00
Josh Holmer
43735086d1 Migrate to Github Actions
Closes #206
2020-04-15 13:26:28 -04:00
Ingvar Stepanyan
63e36ed43f
Simplify comparer (#208)
* Skip baselines earlier in the evaluator

We know that we'll throw them away anyway, so there is no point in even sending them to Sender and comparing them with others once we used them for the best candidate size.

* Simplify comparison logic
2020-04-14 17:09:52 -04:00
Ingvar Stepanyan
f747269151
Respect deadline in miniz (#200) 2020-03-31 23:31:17 -04:00
Ingvar Stepanyan
878bbedb37
Improve performance consistency (#202)
* Improve performance consistency

Switch from HashMap / HashSet to IndexMap / IndexSet for consistent iteration order of various options and, as a result, more predictable performance.
2020-03-31 21:54:05 -04:00
Josh Holmer
4b1a47e902 Bump minimum rust version to 1.41 2020-03-31 20:57:50 -04:00
Ingvar Stepanyan
121558bf5c
Add libdeflater as an option (#203)
libdeflater is a Rust wrapper around
[libdeflate](https://github.com/ebiggers/libdeflate) - an alternative
heavily optimised library for deflate/zlib/gzip compression and
decompression that is intended for situations where upper bounds of the
output are well-known.

In my benchmarks on test files in the repo it has shown to be usually
both slightly faster and providing better compressed output than
cloudflare-zlib, but in some cases showing the opposite, so rather
than swapping defaults, it's currently provided as another option,
similarly to zopfli.

Since it's not strictly better in all cases, I'm not providing median
numbers, but you can check distribution histograms for time and size
differences here (all using `oxipng -o 6 -t 6 -P`):
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1WOKgeYZBhLkQvMGAC36snN4azilElzOFhx63RJu0EZY/edit?usp=sharing
2020-03-31 20:24:57 -04:00
Kornel
681089f8c7
Remove the concept of size bias (#199)
Closes #198
2020-03-31 19:28:22 -04:00
dependabot-preview[bot]
d417a712d3 Bump image from 0.23.0 to 0.23.2
Bumps [image](https://github.com/image-rs/image) from 0.23.0 to 0.23.2.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/image-rs/image/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/image-rs/image/blob/master/CHANGES.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/image-rs/image/compare/v0.23.0...v0.23.2)

Signed-off-by: dependabot-preview[bot] <support@dependabot.com>
2020-03-19 04:40:46 +00:00
dependabot-preview[bot]
6593a5f6fe Bump itertools from 0.8.2 to 0.9.0
Bumps [itertools](https://github.com/bluss/rust-itertools) from 0.8.2 to 0.9.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/bluss/rust-itertools/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/bluss/rust-itertools/commits)

Signed-off-by: dependabot-preview[bot] <support@dependabot.com>
2020-03-19 04:03:14 +00:00
dependabot[bot]
e33d120481
Bump minimist from 1.2.0 to 1.2.5 (#201)
Bumps [minimist](https://github.com/substack/minimist) from 1.2.0 to 1.2.5.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/substack/minimist/releases)
- [Commits](https://github.com/substack/minimist/compare/1.2.0...1.2.5)

Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com>

Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2020-03-18 14:07:48 -04:00
Josh Holmer
39ff7cfd5c Bump all dependency patch versions 2020-03-02 01:50:10 -05:00
Josh Holmer
bded03908f Silence cognitive complexity warnings 2020-03-02 01:45:04 -05:00
Josh Holmer
b9dc9e72bb Update image crate to 0.23 2020-03-02 01:44:53 -05:00
Josh Holmer
0e3c0b922d Enable more clippy lints and fix some clippy issues 2020-01-19 05:22:14 -05:00
Josh Holmer
139d29cc9b Version 2.3.0 2019-10-07 23:34:23 -04:00
Ingvar Stepanyan
659717cb1f Allow usage on wasm32-unknown-unknown target (#194)
* Avoid using time API when we don't need it

This avoids a syscall to the time API when the result is ignored later anyway.

This allows to use the library with default options on wasm32-unknown-unknown, where the unimplemented syscall would panic otherwise.

* eval_send doesn't need to be an Option

We can drop the value manually, thus avoiding unwrap on each access.

* Keep single `use rayon::prelude::*`

If either `rayon` is already imported, then `rayon::prelude::*` should always resolve.

* Extract comparator

* Fully enable non-parallel mode
2019-09-25 13:01:53 -04:00
Kamal Ahmad
68db304a2a Don't apply alpha optimizations unless --alpha is paseed (#187)
Closes #164
2019-09-24 11:33:50 -04:00
Kornel
e473958377 Palette sorting (#193)
* Implement alpha and luminosity palette sorting

* Also sort when reducing to palette

* Bump Rust version

* Color comparison
2019-09-10 18:13:05 -04:00
Kamal Ahmad
68b763bcdd Reduce alloc in filtering/unfiltering by reusing buffers (#191) 2019-09-04 11:09:54 -04:00
Kornel
239ca81db7 Update dependencies (#186)
* Update dependencies

* Bump Rust to 1.34
2019-08-04 12:12:08 -04:00
Felix Hanau
4adcc5e14a Interlacing fixes (#182)
* Fix decoding interlaced images with height or width <= 2

* Add Issue 175 test case

* Deinterlace tiny images correctly
2019-07-24 09:16:13 -04:00
Daniel Wong
4cb26d462e Allow disabling all alpha optimizations (#181)
Fixes a bug where oxipng would crash if alpha optimizations were all disabled.
2019-07-23 14:21:46 -04:00
Josh Holmer
9408a50b1b Version 2.2.2 2019-07-03 19:21:21 -04:00
Josh Holmer
b2364d2398 Update dependencies 2019-07-03 19:14:42 -04:00
Kamal Ahmad
34ee78dbbc Preallocate memory in reduced_alpha_to_up (#180) 2019-06-27 13:44:49 -04:00
Felix Hanau
56b94542a6 Fix decoding interlaced images with height or width <= 2 (#175) 2019-06-27 13:44:34 -04:00
Felix Hanau
c09e8f6d12 Make filter, zlib level and strategy deterministic (#179) 2019-06-27 10:05:35 -04:00
Hugo Locurcio
5b5aeaa683 Enable link-time optimization for release builds (#177)
This creates faster and smaller binaries, at the cost of longer
build times.
2019-06-26 09:09:26 -04:00
Josh Holmer
c60bd82da7 Add test case for #171 2019-06-20 14:07:47 -04:00
Josh Holmer
9d8ce5e4ee Disable large image test for 32-bit systems
Closes #176
2019-06-20 13:38:59 -04:00
Josh Holmer
458e9f64a7 Fix --strip safe which was broken in 5b1121c9d 2019-06-19 15:27:43 -04:00
Josh Holmer
3809421de7 Use image 0.21.2 with bugfixes from crates.io 2019-06-19 15:21:41 -04:00
Josh Holmer
5b1121c9dd Make order of chunks deterministic by sorting chunks
Closes #174
2019-06-18 13:29:17 -04:00
Felix Hanau
5dcfe44ccd Fix info message and typos (#172) 2019-06-18 13:06:37 -04:00
Felix Hanau
cc290c0bdb Fixes for grey scale reduction (#171) 2019-06-18 13:04:26 -04:00
Josh Holmer
9c6190c1ff Version 2.2.1 2019-03-26 14:19:34 -04:00
Josh Holmer
7bd7c0cfc9 Bump image crate to handle large images
Closes #167 and #168
2019-03-26 14:14:01 -04:00
Josh Holmer
b18414ba8c
Fix display of benchmarks in README (#165) 2019-02-04 10:03:58 -05:00
Josh Holmer
6430166ec9 Add to changelog as well [ci skip] 2019-02-01 17:59:15 -05:00
Josh Holmer
c7da7f2073 Bump minimum supported Rust version 2019-02-01 17:58:24 -05:00
Josh Holmer
bd6e7dbbb1 Version 2.2.0 2019-02-01 17:30:16 -05:00
Josh Holmer
d86bc80f43 Prepare for next release 2019-02-01 17:27:03 -05:00
Kornel
485a127cf6 Remove Mutex from evaluation loop (#163) 2019-02-01 17:03:25 -05:00
Josh Holmer
c92b03d908 Remove unused features 2019-02-01 16:42:00 -05:00
Kornel
dad6230cf1 Check timeout more often during compression (#160) 2019-02-01 16:30:47 -05:00
Kornel
33890cf0fd Fake Rayon (#162)
Dummy implementation of Rayon's traits to avoid `#[cfg()]` and duplicated non-parallel code.
2019-01-28 13:35:42 -05:00
Kornel
0d4a9e06d6 Avoid using excessive number of threads (#161) 2019-01-27 04:15:41 -05:00
Kornel
9af874d21b Make reductions return a new uncompressed image (#158)
* Fix verbose message

* No cloning when restoring original data

* Make reductions return a new uncompressed image

Partially fixes #145

* Async reduction evaluator

* Assert

* Faster bit depth check

* Also try 4-bit depth for small-depth images

* Skip test when using miniz

* Ensure palette is trimmed after depth reduction

Fixes #159

* Fudge factor for reductions to prefer better reductions even if gzip estimation says otherwise
2019-01-27 03:22:49 -05:00
Kornel
55d85df9fc Non-self-mutable reductions (#154)
* Move reductions to a module. Make copy instead of changing in-place.

* Alpha reductions

* Immutable color reductions

* Immutable interlace reductions
2019-01-12 05:07:57 -05:00
Josh Holmer
d91fc890cd 2.1.8 2018-12-02 00:14:43 -05:00
Josh Holmer
918c52eed8 Fix more nonstandard sBIT headers
Closes #153
2018-12-02 00:13:30 -05:00
Josh Holmer
7594ec632b Add test file 2018-12-01 22:32:29 -05:00
Josh Holmer
565d08ed72 Version 2.1.7 2018-11-27 22:34:58 -05:00
Joshua Holmer
1305b5cf17 Fix clippy lints and run rustfmt 2018-11-26 13:41:14 -05:00
Joshua Holmer
041c433ccb Handle non-standard sBIT headers
Closes #141
2018-11-26 13:10:21 -05:00
Kornel
ff7a9547c3 Nicer wrapper for cfzlib (#149) 2018-11-25 03:29:30 -05:00
Kornel
602cd6991e 80× faster palette reduction (#150)
* Faster palette reduction

* Simplified iterator

* Mutable scanline iterator
2018-11-25 01:31:43 -05:00
Kornel
686adcdebd Optimize RGB/A to palette conversion (#148) 2018-11-22 21:52:02 -05:00
Kornel
588d5bd52b Tweaks and Microoptimizations (#146)
* Fixed alpha benchmark

* Dedupe function

* Use integer math when rounding

* Fewer temporaries when slicing palette

* Filtering microoptimizations
2018-11-20 08:39:46 -05:00
Josh Holmer
d82406a959 Version 2.1.6 2018-11-17 18:02:16 -05:00
Kornel
4765eaa7f3 Alpha heuristic improvements (#144)
* Compress alpha with strategy sensitive to repetitions

* Update reductions flag when alpha changed

* Avoid needlessly cloning out-of-date idat_data and temp raw_data
2018-11-14 08:30:15 -05:00
Kornel
96eda85806 Identify and drop useless sRGB profiles (#143) 2018-11-13 14:37:02 -05:00
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updates:
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directory: "/"
schedule:
interval: "weekly"
open-pull-requests-limit: 5
commit-message:
prefix: "chore"
include: "scope"
labels:
- "dependencies"
- "rust"
groups:
rust-dependencies:
patterns:
- "*"
update-types:
- "minor"
- "patch"
- package-ecosystem: "github-actions"
directory: "/"
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name: deploy
on:
push:
tags:
- v*.*.*
concurrency:
# If we ever end up with two concurrent jobs for releasing the same tag, the former should be cancelled
group: release-${{ github.ref }}
cancel-in-progress: true
permissions:
actions: read
contents: write
jobs:
deploy:
name: Deploy release
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
timeout-minutes: 30
# Prevent job from running on forks
if: ${{ !github.event.repository.fork }}
strategy:
# Execute one job at a time to avoid potential race conditions in the
# GitHub release management APIs. See:
# https://github.com/softprops/action-gh-release/issues/445#issuecomment-2407940052
max-parallel: 1
matrix:
target:
- x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
- x86_64-unknown-linux-musl
- aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu
- aarch64-unknown-linux-musl
- x86_64-pc-windows-msvc
- i686-pc-windows-msvc
- x86_64-apple-darwin
- aarch64-apple-darwin
steps:
- name: Checkout source
uses: actions/checkout@v6
- name: Install Rust toolchain
uses: actions-rust-lang/setup-rust-toolchain@v1
with:
toolchain: nightly
cache-bin: false
cache-shared-key: cache
- name: Install cargo-deb
if: endsWith(matrix.target, '-linux-gnu')
uses: taiki-e/install-action@v2
with:
tool: cargo-deb
- name: Get the Oxipng version
id: oxipngMeta
run: >
echo "version=$(cargo metadata --format-version 1 --no-deps |
jq -r '.packages[] | select(.name == "oxipng").version')" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
- name: Retrieve ${{ matrix.target }} binary
uses: dawidd6/action-download-artifact@v21
with:
workflow: oxipng.yml
commit: ${{ github.sha }}
name: Oxipng binary (${{ matrix.target }})
path: target
- name: Generate up to date manual
run: scripts/manual.sh
- name: Build archives
working-directory: target
run: |
ARCHIVE_NAME="oxipng-${{ steps.oxipngMeta.outputs.version }}-${{ matrix.target }}"
mkdir "$ARCHIVE_NAME"
cp ../CHANGELOG.md ../README.md ../MANUAL.txt "$ARCHIVE_NAME"
case '${{ matrix.target }}' in
*-windows-*)
cp ../LICENSE "$ARCHIVE_NAME/LICENSE.txt"
cp oxipng.exe "$ARCHIVE_NAME"
zip "${ARCHIVE_NAME}.zip" "$ARCHIVE_NAME"/*;;
*)
cp ../LICENSE "$ARCHIVE_NAME"
cp oxipng "$ARCHIVE_NAME"
# Execute permissions are not stored in artifact files,
# so make the binary world-executable to meet user
# expectations set by preceding releases.
# Related issue:
# https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/issues/575
chmod ugo+x "$ARCHIVE_NAME"/oxipng
tar -vczf "${ARCHIVE_NAME}.tar.gz" "$ARCHIVE_NAME"/*;;
esac
- name: Install AArch64 libc components
if: matrix.target == 'aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu'
run: |
sudo apt-get -yq update
# The shared libc AArch64 libraries are needed for cargo deb below
# to be able to infer package requirements with dpkg-shlibdeps
# properly
sudo apt-get -yq install libc6-arm64-cross libgcc-s1-arm64-cross
- name: Build Debian packages
if: endsWith(matrix.target, '-linux-gnu')
env:
# The *-arm64-cross packages above install AArch64 libraries in
# /usr/<arch>/lib instead of /usr/lib/<arch>, as expected by
# cargo-deb and dpkg-shlibdeps to find such shared libraries.
# Make both of them visible to such commands by adding that directory
# to the dynamic linker's library search path. See:
# - <https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/dpkg-shlibdeps.1.html> ("Errors" section)
# - <https://github.com/kornelski/cargo-deb/issues/21>
LD_LIBRARY_PATH: /usr/aarch64-linux-gnu/lib
run: |
mkdir -p "target/${{ matrix.target }}/release"
mv target/oxipng "target/${{ matrix.target }}/release"
cargo deb --target "${{ matrix.target }}" --no-build --no-strip
- name: Create release notes
run: tail -n +3 CHANGELOG.md | sed -e '/^$/,$d' > RELEASE_NOTES.txt
- name: Create release
uses: softprops/action-gh-release@v3
with:
name: v${{ steps.oxipngMeta.outputs.version }}
body_path: RELEASE_NOTES.txt
files: |
target/*.zip
target/*.tar.gz
target/${{ matrix.target }}/debian/*.deb

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on:
push:
branches:
- master
tags:
- v*.*.*
pull_request:
types:
- opened
- synchronize
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
use_cache:
description: "Use build cache"
required: true
type: boolean
default: true
concurrency:
# If we ever end up with two concurrent Docker build jobs for the same commit
# and same versioning context, the former should be cancelled
group: docker-${{ github.sha }}-${{ github.ref_type }}-${{ github.head_ref }}
cancel-in-progress: true
jobs:
build:
uses: docker/github-builder/.github/workflows/build.yml@v1
permissions:
contents: read
packages: write
id-token: write
attestations: write
with:
output: image
platforms: linux/amd64,linux/arm64
push: ${{ github.event_name != 'pull_request' }}
cache: ${{ github.event_name != 'workflow_dispatch' || inputs.use_cache }}
# We don't sign the image because ghcr.io doesn't support OCI Referrers API yet, and the fallback relies on pushing new tags on each build
# https://github.com/docker/github-builder/issues/109#issuecomment-3885082486
# https://github.com/opencontainers/distribution-spec/blob/v1.1.0/spec.md#backwards-compatibility
sign: false
sbom: true
meta-images: ghcr.io/${{ github.repository }}
meta-tags: |
type=ref,event=branch
type=ref,event=pr
type=semver,pattern={{raw}}
set-meta-annotations: true
set-meta-labels: true
labels: |
org.opencontainers.image.title=Oxipng
annotations: |
org.opencontainers.image.title=Oxipng
secrets:
registry-auths: |
- registry: ghcr.io
username: ${{ github.actor }}
password: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}

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name: oxipng
on:
push:
pull_request:
types:
- opened
- synchronize
workflow_dispatch:
concurrency:
# If we ever end up with two concurrent CI jobs for the same commit, the former should be cancelled
group: ci-${{ github.sha }}
cancel-in-progress: true
jobs:
ci:
name: CI
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
timeout-minutes: 60
# Prevent tags and in-repo PRs from triggering this workflow more than once for a commit
if: github.ref_type != 'tag' && (github.event_name != 'pull_request' || github.event.pull_request.head.repo.fork)
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
target:
- x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
- x86_64-unknown-linux-musl
- aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu
- aarch64-unknown-linux-musl
- x86_64-pc-windows-msvc
- i686-pc-windows-msvc
- x86_64-apple-darwin
- aarch64-apple-darwin
include:
- target: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
os: ubuntu-24.04
target-apt-arch: amd64
- target: x86_64-unknown-linux-musl
os: ubuntu-24.04
target-apt-arch: amd64
- target: aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu
os: ubuntu-24.04-arm
target-apt-arch: arm64
- target: aarch64-unknown-linux-musl
os: ubuntu-24.04-arm
target-apt-arch: arm64
- target: x86_64-pc-windows-msvc
os: windows-latest
- target: i686-pc-windows-msvc
os: windows-latest
- target: x86_64-apple-darwin
os: macos-15
- target: aarch64-apple-darwin
os: macos-15
env:
CARGO_BUILD_TARGET: ${{ matrix.target }}
steps:
- name: Checkout source
uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
persist-credentials: false
- name: Install musl development files
if: endsWith(matrix.target, '-musl')
run: |
sudo apt-get -yq update
sudo apt-get -yq install musl-tools musl-dev:${{ matrix.target-apt-arch }}
- name: Install Rust toolchain
uses: actions-rust-lang/setup-rust-toolchain@v1
with:
toolchain: nightly
target: ${{ env.CARGO_BUILD_TARGET }}
components: clippy, rustfmt, rust-src
cache-bin: false
cache-shared-key: cache
- name: Install nextest
uses: taiki-e/install-action@nextest
- name: Install cargo-hack
if: matrix.target == 'x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu'
uses: taiki-e/install-action@cargo-hack
- name: Install clippy-sarif
if: matrix.target == 'x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu'
uses: taiki-e/install-action@v2
with:
tool: clippy-sarif
- name: Install sarif-fmt
if: matrix.target == 'x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu'
uses: taiki-e/install-action@v2
with:
tool: sarif-fmt
- name: Run rustfmt
if: matrix.target == 'x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu'
run: cargo fmt --check
- name: Run Clippy for all feature combinations
if: matrix.target == 'x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu'
run: >
set -o pipefail;
cargo hack clippy --no-deps --all-targets --feature-powerset \
--exclude-features sanity-checks,system-libdeflate \
--message-format=json -- -D warnings \
| clippy-sarif
| tee clippy-results.sarif
| sarif-fmt
- name: Run tests
run: |
cargo nextest run --release --features sanity-checks
cargo test --doc --release --features sanity-checks
- name: Build benchmarks
run: cargo bench --no-run
- name: Build docs
if: matrix.target == 'x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu'
run: cargo doc --release --no-deps
- name: Build CLI binary
run: cargo build --release -Zbuild-std
env:
RUSTFLAGS: "-Zlocation-detail=none -Zunstable-options -Cpanic=immediate-abort"
- name: Upload CLI binary as artifact
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v7
with:
name: Oxipng binary (${{ matrix.target }})
path: |
target/${{ env.CARGO_BUILD_TARGET }}/release/oxipng
target/${{ env.CARGO_BUILD_TARGET }}/release/oxipng.exe
- name: Upload analysis results to GitHub
uses: github/codeql-action/upload-sarif@v4
if: always() && matrix.target == 'x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu'
continue-on-error: true
with:
sarif_file: clippy-results.sarif
category: clippy
msrv-check:
name: MSRV check
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
timeout-minutes: 30
# Prevent tags and in-repo PRs from triggering this workflow more than once for a commit
if: github.ref_type != 'tag' && (github.event_name != 'pull_request' || github.event.pull_request.head.repo.fork)
steps:
- name: Checkout source
uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
persist-credentials: false
- name: Install MSRV Rust toolchain
uses: actions-rust-lang/setup-rust-toolchain@v1
with:
toolchain: 1.85.1
cache-bin: false
cache-shared-key: cache
- name: Install nextest
uses: taiki-e/install-action@nextest
- name: Run tests
run: |
cargo nextest run --release --features sanity-checks
cargo test --doc --release --features sanity-checks

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target
*.bk
.DS_Store
*.bk
*.out.png
/.idea
/node_modules
/.idea/
/node_modules/
/target/

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- id: oxipng
name: oxipng
description: 'Multithreaded PNG optimizer written in Rust.'
entry: oxipng
language: rust
types: [png]
require_serial: true

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language: rust
env:
global:
- PROJECT_NAME=oxipng
matrix:
include:
- os: osx
rust: stable
env: TARGET=x86_64-apple-darwin
cache: cargo
- os: linux
rust: 1.27.0
env: TARGET=x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
cache: cargo
- os: linux
rust: stable
env: TARGET=x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
cache: cargo
- os: linux
rust: beta
env: TARGET=x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
cache: cargo
- os: linux
rust: nightly
env: TARGET=x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
cache: cargo
allow_failures:
- rust: beta
- rust: nightly
deploy:
provider: releases
api_key:
secure: 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
file_glob: true
file: ${PROJECT_NAME}-${TRAVIS_TAG}-${TARGET}.*
# don't delete the artifacts from previous phases
skip_cleanup: true
# deploy when a new tag is pushed
on:
# channel to use to produce the release artifacts
condition: $TRAVIS_RUST_VERSION = stable
tags: true
notifications:
email:
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## Version 10.1.1
- [Performance] Improve Bigrams performance, giving notably faster results at lower levels.
- [Improvement] Change `--np` flag to also prevent conversion to indexed from other color types.
- [Improvement] Improve support for recompressing ICC profiles with high compression ratios.
- [Misc] Add warning when `--ziwi` exceeds `--zi`.
- [Build] Further reduce size of binaries.
## Version 10.1.0
- [Feature] Add `--json` option for machine-readable output.
- [Improvement] New default output with file counter and summary. (Use an extra `-v` flag to get the same output as before.)
- [Bugfix] Fix fast mode sometimes giving suboptimal results for small, indexed images.
## Version 10.0.0
- [Breaking] CLI: Change short zopfli flag from `-Z` to `-z`.
- [Breaking] CLI: Change `--pretend`/`-P` to `--dry-run`/`-d`.
- [Breaking] CLI: Change `--interlace` options from `1`/`0` to `on`/`off`.
- [Breaking] API: Change `Options.interlace: Option<Interlacing>` to `Options.interlace: Option<bool>`.
- [Breaking] API: Change `Options.filter: IndexSet<RowFilter>` to `Options.filters: IndexSet<FilterStrategy>`.
- [Breaking] API: Change `Options.deflate: Deflaters` to `Options.deflater: Deflater`.
- [Breaking] API: Change `Deflaters::Zopfli { .. }` to `Deflater::Zopfli(ZopfliOptions { .. })`.
- [Breaking] API: Change `optimize()` to return `(usize, usize)`, with original and optimized sizes.
- [Feature] Allow zopfli iterations higher than 255.
- [Feature] Add `--ziwi` option for zopfli iterations without improvement.
- [Feature] Add `--max-raw-size` option to skip images that are too large.
- [Feature] Add `--brute-level` and `--brute-lines` options for advanced control of Brute filter.
- [Improvement] Reduce memory usage for `fast` mode.
- [Improvement] Slightly improve compression with Brute filter at levels 5 and 6.
- [Misc] Change `--preserve` option to no longer preserve last access time.
- [Misc] Make help output colored.
## Version 9.1.5
- [Feature] Add `--sequential` option to process files sequentially rather than in parallel.
- [Performance] Update to latest Zopfli with greatly improved performance.
- [Improvement] Reduce memory usage.
- [Bugfix] Correct handling of grayscale conversion when ICC profile is present.
## Version 9.1.4
- [Improvement] Improve optimization of APNG files (reductions still not supported yet).
- [Improvement] Improve reductions for small images and ensure consistent results for repeat runs.
- [Build] Add feature `system-libdeflate` to use the system-installed version of libdeflate.
- [Misc] Strip C2PA metadata by default.
## Version 9.1.3
- [Feature] Add `--zi` option to control the number of Zopfli iterations.
- [Improvement] Allow setting compression level to 0.
- [Performance] Improve filtering performance for some images.
- [Build] Move man page generation to an xtask.
## Version 9.1.2
- [Bugfix] Fix `--nx` still applying deinterlacing by default.
- [Bugfix] Fix wildcard matching being case-sensitive on Windows.
- [Bugfix] Fix optimized APNGs not being compatible with some programs.
- [Build] Fix feature `sanity-checks` not working without `parallel`.
- [Misc] Resolve ambiguity between optional dependencies and crate features.
## Version 9.1.1
- [Build] Change man page generation path to resolve issue with cargo publish.
## Version 9.1.0
- [Improvement] Add `--keep display` equivalent to `--strip safe`.
- [Improvement] Add modified zeng palette sorting method, improving optimization of indexed images.
- [Improvement] If only one filter is specified, guarantee to only use this one.
- [Improvement] Evaluate low-depth indexed even if low-depth grayscale was already achieved.
- [Bugfix] Fix battiato palette sorting method not being used if the input was not already indexed.
- [Bugfix] Fix rare crash caused by a truncated palette.
- [Build] Reduce size of binaries.
- [Build] Add man page generation.
- [Build] Publish deb archives for Linux.
- [Misc] Bump minimum Rust version to 1.74.0.
## Version 9.0.0
- [Breaking] Remove `--backup` option. Use `--out` or `--dir` to preserve existing files.
- [Breaking] Remove `--check` option. Use `--nx --nz` to perform a non-optimizing run.
- [Breaking] API: Replace `pretend` option with `OutFile::None`.
- [Breaking] API: Move `preserve_attrs` into `OutFile::Path`.
- [Breaking] Default to removing interlacing. Use `-i keep` to retain existing interlacing.
- [Feature] Add Raw API for creating optimised PNGs from raw image data.
- [Feature] Add basic support for APNG files.
- [Feature] Add `--scale16` option to forcibly reduce 16-bit images to 8-bit.
- [Improvement] Process multiple files in parallel.
- [Improvement] Improve reductions, particularly for indexed or very small images.
- [Improvement] Improve compression with latest version of libdeflate.
- [Improvement] Recompress iCCP chunks.
- [Improvement] Change recursive mode to only process .png/.apng files.
- [Improvement] Add support for glob patterns in quotes on Windows.
- [Improvement] Quieter default output logging, with multiple levels of verbosity.
- [Bugfix] Fix deadlock when using oxipng within an existing Rayon thread pool.
- [Bugfix] Fix early abort in recursive mode when a read error occurred.
- [Bugfix] Fix losing aux chunks when there's more than one of the same type.
- [Bugfix] Fix sometimes writing output even when it was larger.
- [Misc] Revamp CI workflow to upload artifacts and generate binaries for additional architectures.
- [Misc] Bump minimum Rust version to 1.66.0.
## Version 8.0.0
- [Breaking] Revamp alpha optimization
- [Bugfix] Fix grayscale depth reduction with tRNS pixel
- [Bugfix] Fix fast mode with zopfli
- [Improvement] Tweaks to interlacing and format display
- [Improvement] Ability to reduce alpha channel to tRNS pixel
- [Improvement] Performance improvements to colorspace reduction
- [Misc] Disable image validation in release mode, as it is deemed no longer necessary
## Version 7.0.0
- [Breaking] Switch to libdeflater as the default
- [Breaking] Rebalance presets
- [Breaking] Update safe headers to remove
- [Breaking] Bump minimum Rust version to 1.61.0
- [Feature] Introduce new filter strategies
- [Feature] Allow setting libdeflate compression level
- [Feature] Add optional dockerization
- [Improvement] Improve alpha reductions
- [Improvement] Fast deinterlace for 8-bit
- [Improvement] Refactor heuristics for fast filter evaluation
- [Improvement] Improve file size reduction further
- [Bugfix] Avoid printing output bytes on decompress error
- [Bugfix] Fix compression level 0
- [Bugfix] Fix directional alpha reductions
- [Bugfix] Fix edge cases in palette reduction
### Version 6.0.1
- [Bugfix] Fix an issue where Zopfli mode could generate corrupt images
### Version 6.0.0
- [Breaking] Bump minimum Rust version to 1.57.0
- [Feature] Add `--check`/`-c` CLI option
- [Security] Update stderrlog to 0.5.2 (Fixes RUSTSEC-2022-0006)
- [Security] Remove chrono as a transitive dependency (Fixes RUSTSEC-2020-0159)
- [Misc] Bump `clap` to 3.2
- [Misc] Bump `zopfli` to 0.7
- [Misc] Bump `libdeflater` to 0.10
- [Misc] Remove `byteorder` dependency in favor of stdlib functions
- [Misc] Bump `image` to 0.24
- [Misc] Bump `crc` to 3.0
- [Misc] Bump `miniz_oxide` to 0.6
- [Misc] Update to Rust edition 2021
- [Misc] Various internal improvements
### Version 5.0.1
- [Bugfix] Fix an issue where -o5 and -o6 were not testing all options
- [Misc] Bump miniz_oxide to 0.5
### Version 5.0.0
- [Breaking] Bump minimum Rust version to 1.46.0
- [Bugfix] Avoid many panics that may occur on broken files
- [Bugfix] Fix race condition that may cause tests to fail
- [Performance] Optimizations to unfiltering and copying
- [Feature] Add `--ng` option to skip grayscale reduction
- [Feature] Also preserve timestamps when using `--preserve`
- [Misc] Bump `crc` to 2.x
### Version 4.0.3
- Bump itertools to 0.10.x
- Temporarily disable i686 releases, which were failing due to an odd linker issue,
so that at least amd64 builds will publish successfully
- This only relates to the releases published on Github. You can still manually compile oxipng for any platform.
### Version 4.0.2
- Includes another update to libdeflater that improves support for targets
without a C stdlib, like wasm32.
### Version 4.0.1
- Includes an update to libdeflater that improves support for targets
without a C stdlib, like wasm32.
### Version 4.0.0
- [Breaking] Bump minimum Rust version to 1.45.0
- [Feature] Make `libdeflater` and `zopfli` optional for API users
- [Bugfix] Fix cloudflare-zlib on aarch64 CPUs
- [Bugfix] Don't exit on finding a non-PNG file when crawling recursively
- [Bugfix] Make `rayon` truly optional
- Various internal improvements
### Version 3.0.1
- [Bugfix] Re-add `--force` flag to CLI
- This was accidentally removed somehow
- Many non-breaking dependency version bumps
### Version 3.0.0
- [Breaking] Bump minimum Rust version to 1.41.0
- [Breaking] Use IndexMap/IndexSet to provide more consistent performance ([#202](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/pull/202))
- This changes some public-facing types.
`IndexMap` and `IndexSet` are reexported
at the crate root to aid migration.
- [Breaking] Remove fields from the `Options` struct which were never used ([#211](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/pull/211/files#diff-b4aea3e418ccdb71239b96952d9cddb6L217), [#212](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/pull/212/files#diff-b4aea3e418ccdb71239b96952d9cddb6L134))
- [Breaking] Refactor zlib-specific options in the `Options` struct ([#210](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/pull/210/files))
- [Feature] Add libdeflater as an option ([#203](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/pull/203))
- [Feature] Use standard `log` library ([#218](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/pull/218))
- [Feature] Add `-o max` setting which will always reference the highest compression preset ([#224](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/pull/224))
- [Deprecated] `-o 4` was found to be equivalent to `-o 3` and is deprecated.
It will likely be removed in a future release.
For now it remains equivalent to `-o 3`. ([#224](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/pull/224))
- [Bugfix] Ensure output is deterministic ([#199](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/pull/199))
- Update `image` crate to 0.23
- Update `itertools` crate to 0.9
- Various performance and internal improvements
### Version 2.3.0
- Allow disabling all alpha optimizations ([#181](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/pull/181))
- Fix interlacing issues on tiny images ([#182](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/pull/182))
- Reduce memory usage in filtering ([#191](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/pull/191))
- Implement palette sorting to improve compression ([#193](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/pull/193))
- Disable alpha optimizations by default ([#187](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/pull/187))
- Add support for WASM ([#194](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/pull/194))
### Version 2.2.2
- Fix grayscale bit-depth reduction ([#171](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/pull/171))
- Fix typos and incorrect log message ([#172](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/pull/172))
- Make metadata order deterministic ([#174](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/pull/174))
- Fix 32-bit builds ([#176](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/pull/176))
- Enable LTO in release builds ([#177](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/pull/177))
- Use deterministic compression strategy ([#179](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/pull/179))
- Fix decoding interlaced images with height or width <= 2 ([#175](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/pull/175))
- Preallocate memory in reduced_alpha_to_up ([#180](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/pull/180))
- Update `bit-vec` crate to 0.6
### Version 2.2.1
- Fix compression of very large files ([#167](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/pull/167)) ([#168](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/pull/168))
### Version 2.2.0
- Various internal improvements ([#154](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/pull/154)) ([#158](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/pull/158)) ([#160](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/pull/160)) ([#161](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/pull/161)) ([#162](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/pull/162)) ([#163](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/pull/163))
- Update `image` crate to 0.21.0
- Update `itertools` crate to 0.8.0
- Update `zopfli` crate to 0.4.0
- Use Rust edition 2018
- Bump minimum required Rust version to 1.31.0
### Version 2.1.8
- Fix non-standard sBIT headers in other code locations ([#153](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/issues/153))
### Version 2.1.7
- 80x faster palette reduction ([#150](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/pull/150))
- Optimize RGB to palette conversion ([#148](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/pull/148))
- Various microoptimizations ([#146](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/pull/146))
- Introduce third-party safe wrapper around cloudflare-zlib ([#149](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/pull/149))
### Version 2.1.6
- Identify and drop useless sRGB profiles ([#143](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/pull/143))
- Alpha heuristic improvements ([#144](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/pull/144))
- Bump `miniz_oxide` and `cloudflare-zlib-sys` to 0.2.0
### Version 2.1.5
- Fix issue where some images will incorrectly reduce bit depth ([#140](https://github.com/shssoichiro/oxipng/issues/140))
- Fix issue where some images will incorrectly reduce bit depth ([#140](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/issues/140))
### Version 2.1.4
- Bump `image` crate to 0.20.0
- Bump `image` crate to 0.20.0
### Version 2.1.3
- Fix i686 builds
- Performance improvements
- Fix i686 builds
- Performance improvements
### Version 2.1.2
- Fix issue with PNG to Indexed reduction on images with transparency pixel ([#129](https://github.com/shssoichiro/oxipng/issues/129))
- Fix issue with PNG to Indexed reduction on images with transparency pixel ([#129](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/issues/129))
### Version 2.1.1
- More fixes for alpha optimization on interlaced images ([#133](https://github.com/shssoichiro/oxipng/issues/133))
- More fixes for alpha optimization on interlaced images ([#133](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/issues/133))
### Version 2.1.0
- [SEMVER_MINOR] Bump minimum Rust version to 1.27.0
- [SEMVER_MINOR] Reenable faster Cloudflare zlib compression on platforms that support it
- Fix memory leak with Cloudflare zlib ([#126](https://github.com/shssoichiro/oxipng/issues/126))
- Minor fixes and cleanup
- [SEMVER_MINOR] Bump minimum Rust version to 1.27.0
- [SEMVER_MINOR] Reenable faster Cloudflare zlib compression on platforms that support it
- Fix memory leak with Cloudflare zlib ([#126](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/issues/126))
- Minor fixes and cleanup
### Version 2.0.2
- Fix an issue in alpha optimization on interlaced images ([#113](https://github.com/shssoichiro/oxipng/issues/113))
- Fix an issue in alpha optimization on interlaced images ([#113](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/issues/113))
### Version 2.0.1
- Revert making Cloudflare zlib the default, as it introduced a major memory leak. It will be put back behind a feature flag, and reenabled when the issue is fixed.
- Revert minimum Rust version to 1.24.0
- Revert making Cloudflare zlib the default, as it introduced a major memory leak. It will be put back behind a feature flag, and reenabled when the issue is fixed.
- Revert minimum Rust version to 1.24.0
### Version 2.0.0
- [SEMVER_MAJOR] Make PngError a proper Error enum
- [SEMVER_MINOR] Bump minimum Rust version to 1.27.0
- [SEMVER_MINOR] Make Rayon an optional dependency (enabled by default)
- [SEMVER_MINOR] Option to limit wall clock time spent in optimization trials
- [SEMVER_MINOR] `--keep` option (works similar to `--strip`, but takes a comma-separated list of headers to keep, and removes all other non-critical headers)
- Use faster Cloudflare zlib compression on platforms that support it
- Allow specifying more than 2 filter types via the CLI
- Avoid double glob processing on unix
- Fix reading from stdin
- Cleanup help text
- Various performance improvements
- [SEMVER_MAJOR] Make PngError a proper Error enum
- [SEMVER_MINOR] Bump minimum Rust version to 1.27.0
- [SEMVER_MINOR] Make Rayon an optional dependency (enabled by default)
- [SEMVER_MINOR] Option to limit wall clock time spent in optimization trials
- [SEMVER_MINOR] `--keep` option (works similar to `--strip`, but takes a comma-separated list of headers to keep, and removes all other non-critical headers)
- Use faster Cloudflare zlib compression on platforms that support it
- Allow specifying more than 2 filter types via the CLI
- Avoid double glob processing on unix
- Fix reading from stdin
- Cleanup help text
- Various performance improvements
### Version 1.0.4
- Bump `image` to 0.19.0
- Bump `bit-vec` to 0.5.0
- Bump `regex` to 1.0.0
- Bump `image` to 0.19.0
- Bump `bit-vec` to 0.5.0
- Bump `regex` to 1.0.0
### Version 1.0.3
- Bump dependencies
- Bump dependencies
### Version 1.0.2
- Fix a change that breaks Itertools::flatten with recent Rust nightlies
- Fix a change that breaks Itertools::flatten with recent Rust nightlies
### Version 1.0.1
- Bump rayon to 1.0 ([#99](https://github.com/shssoichiro/oxipng/pull/99) @cuviper)
- Bump minor versions of other dependencies for binary distribution
- Bump rayon to 1.0 ([#99](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/pull/99) @cuviper)
- Bump minor versions of other dependencies for binary distribution
### Version 1.0.0
- Remove the C dependency on miniz, and replace it with a Rust version ([#57](https://github.com/shssoichiro/oxipng/issues/57))
- This improves decompression speed by 15%. Compression speed is not affected.
- [SEMVER_MAJOR] This also obsoletes the `-zm` command line option and the `memory` key on the `Options` struct.
- Presets will be updated automatically. This means that presets 3 and higher will run significantly more quickly.
- [SEMVER_MAJOR] Adjust the presets, now that `-zm` is no longer an option.
- `-o3` now tests all filter types. This will result in 50% more trials than before, but may give up to 10% more compression gain.
- `-o4` and higher now test all alpha optimization types. This adds 5 trials specific to the alpha channel. Only transparent images are affected.
- Implement unix-specific permissions copying for `-p` option
- Performance optimizations
- Refactor of internal code
- Remove the C dependency on miniz, and replace it with a Rust version ([#57](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/issues/57))
- This improves decompression speed by 15%. Compression speed is not affected.
- [SEMVER_MAJOR] This also obsoletes the `-zm` command line option and the `memory` key on the `Options` struct.
- Presets will be updated automatically. This means that presets 3 and higher will run significantly more quickly.
- [SEMVER_MAJOR] Adjust the presets, now that `-zm` is no longer an option.
- `-o3` now tests all filter types. This will result in 50% more trials than before, but may give up to 10% more compression gain.
- `-o4` and higher now test all alpha optimization types. This adds 5 trials specific to the alpha channel. Only transparent images are affected.
- Implement unix-specific permissions copying for `-p` option
- Performance optimizations
- Refactor of internal code
### Version 0.19.0
- [SEMVER_MAJOR] Default to overwriting the input file if `out_file` is not set.
This does not affect the CLI, but with the library, it was easy to forget to set the `out_file`,
and there was no warning that no output file would be written.
- Bump dependencies, reduces binary size by a considerable amount
- Hide all modules from documentation, and only export the specific structures that should be public.
Previously there were too many implementation details made public. The modules are still public for the purposes of our integration tests,
but we strongly advise against using undocumented modules. These may become private in the future.
- Internal refactoring and code cleanup
- Fix an error message that was displaying the wrong file path
- Fix an issue where the output file would not be written if the input was already optimized,
even if the output path was different from the input path
- [SEMVER_MAJOR] Default to overwriting the input file if `out_file` is not set.
This does not affect the CLI, but with the library, it was easy to forget to set the `out_file`,
and there was no warning that no output file would be written.
- Bump dependencies, reduces binary size by a considerable amount
- Hide all modules from documentation, and only export the specific structures that should be public.
Previously there were too many implementation details made public. The modules are still public for the purposes of our integration tests,
but we strongly advise against using undocumented modules. These may become private in the future.
- Internal refactoring and code cleanup
- Fix an error message that was displaying the wrong file path
- Fix an issue where the output file would not be written if the input was already optimized,
even if the output path was different from the input path
### Version 0.18.3
- Return exit code of 1 if an error occurred while processing a file using the CLI app ([#93](https://github.com/shssoichiro/oxipng/issues/93))
- Return exit code of 1 if an error occurred while processing a file using the CLI app ([#93](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/issues/93))
### Version 0.18.2
- Bump `image` to 0.18
- Fix unfiltering of scan lines in interlaced images ([#92](https://github.com/shssoichiro/oxipng/issues/92))
- Bump `image` to 0.18
- Fix unfiltering of scan lines in interlaced images ([#92](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/issues/92))
### Version 0.18.1
- Bump `rayon` to 0.9
- Fix failure to optimize on certain grayscale images ([#89](https://github.com/shssoichiro/oxipng/issues/89))
- Bump `rayon` to 0.9
- Fix failure to optimize on certain grayscale images ([#89](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/issues/89))
### Version 0.18.0
- Bump `itertools` to 0.7
- Bump `image` to 0.17
- [SEMVER_MAJOR] Bump minimum rustc version to 1.20.0
- Fix parsing of glob paths on Windows ([#90](https://github.com/shssoichiro/oxipng/issues/90))
- Bump `itertools` to 0.7
- Bump `image` to 0.17
- [SEMVER_MAJOR] Bump minimum rustc version to 1.20.0
- Fix parsing of glob paths on Windows ([#90](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/issues/90))
### Version 0.17.2
- Bump `image` to 0.16
- Quickly pass over files that do not have a PNG header ([#85](https://github.com/shssoichiro/oxipng/issues/85) @emielbeinema)
- Return an error instead of crashing on APNG files ([#83](https://github.com/shssoichiro/oxipng/issues/83) @emielbeinema)
- Bump `image` to 0.16
- Quickly pass over files that do not have a PNG header ([#85](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/issues/85) @emielbeinema)
- Return an error instead of crashing on APNG files ([#83](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/issues/83) @emielbeinema)
### Version 0.17.1
- Remove VC++ download requirement for Windows users
- Remove VC++ download requirement for Windows users
### Version 0.17.0
- [SEMVER_MAJOR] Bump minimum required rustc version to 1.19.0
- [SEMVER_MINOR] Oxipng will now, by default, attempt to change all transparent pixels to `rgba(0, 0, 0, 0)` to improve compression.
It does fast trials with filters 0 and 5 to see if this is an improvement over
the existing alpha channel.
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trials for optimizing the alpha channel, using the previously mentioned fast heuristic.
This option will make optimization of images with transparency somewhat slower,
but may improve compression.
- Fixed a bug in reducing palettes for images with bit depth of two ([#80](https://github.com/shssoichiro/oxipng/issues/80))
- Fixed another bug in reducing palettes for images with bit depth less than eight ([#82](https://github.com/shssoichiro/oxipng/issues/82))
- Code cleanup
- Bump `image` to 0.15
- [SEMVER_MAJOR] Bump minimum required rustc version to 1.19.0
- [SEMVER_MINOR] Oxipng will now, by default, attempt to change all transparent pixels to `rgba(0, 0, 0, 0)` to improve compression.
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but may improve compression.
- Fixed a bug in reducing palettes for images with bit depth of two ([#80](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/issues/80))
- Fixed another bug in reducing palettes for images with bit depth less than eight ([#82](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/issues/82))
- Code cleanup
- Bump `image` to 0.15
### Version 0.16.3
- Fix command-line help text ([#70](https://github.com/shssoichiro/oxipng/issues/70))
- Fix command-line help text ([#70](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/issues/70))
### Version 0.16.2
- Publicly export `error` module
- Publicly export `error` module
### Version 0.16.1
- Fix rayon's breaking changes that they made in a point release
- Fix rayon's breaking changes that they made in a point release
### Version 0.16.0
- [SEMVER_MAJOR] Bump minimum rustc version to 1.17.0
- Bump `image` to 0.14
- Bump `rayon` to 0.8
- [SEMVER_MAJOR] Bump minimum rustc version to 1.17.0
- Bump `image` to 0.14
- Bump `rayon` to 0.8
### Version 0.15.2
- Bump `image` to 0.13 ([#65](https://github.com/shssoichiro/oxipng/pull/65))
- Bump `rayon` to 0.7
- Bump `itertools` to 0.6
- Bump `image` to 0.13 ([#65](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/pull/65))
- Bump `rayon` to 0.7
- Bump `itertools` to 0.6
### Version 0.15.1
- Ignore color reductions that would increase file size ([#61](https://github.com/shssoichiro/oxipng/issues/61))
- Ignore color reductions that would increase file size ([#61](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/issues/61))
### Version 0.15.0
- [SEMVER_MINOR] Check images for correctness before writing result ([#60](https://github.com/shssoichiro/oxipng/issues/60))
- Fix invalid output when reducing image to a different color type but file size does not improve ([#60](https://github.com/shssoichiro/oxipng/issues/60))
- Don't write new file if moving from interlaced to non-interlaced if new file would be larger
- [SEMVER_MINOR] Check images for correctness before writing result ([#60](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/issues/60))
- Fix invalid output when reducing image to a different color type but file size does not improve ([#60](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/issues/60))
- Don't write new file if moving from interlaced to non-interlaced if new file would be larger
### Version 0.14.4
- Fix bug when reducing RGBA to Indexed if image has 256 colors plus a background color
- Fix bug when reducing RGBA to Indexed if image has 256 colors plus a background color
### Version 0.14.3
- Fix multiple bugs when reducing transparency palettes
- Fix multiple bugs when reducing transparency palettes
### Version 0.14.2
- Fix a bug when reducing palette in images with bit depth less than 8
- Fix a bug when reducing palette in images with transparency
- Fix a bug when reducing palette in images with bit depth less than 8
- Fix a bug when reducing palette in images with transparency
### Version 0.14.1
- Remove zlib dependency and switch entirely to miniz, since zlib 1.2.11 was not working with oxipng. This costs some performance, but is better than having a broken application.
- Remove zlib dependency and switch entirely to miniz, since zlib 1.2.11 was not working with oxipng. This costs some performance, but is better than having a broken application.
### Version 0.14.0
- Performance optimizations
- [SEMVER_MAJOR] Bump minimum rustc version to 1.13.0
- Add categories on crates.io
- Performance optimizations
- [SEMVER_MAJOR] Bump minimum rustc version to 1.13.0
- Add categories on crates.io
### Version 0.13.1
- Bump regex dependency to 0.2
- Bump byteorder dependency to 1.0
- Bump rayon dependency to 0.6
- Bump regex dependency to 0.2
- Bump byteorder dependency to 1.0
- Bump rayon dependency to 0.6
### Version 0.13.0
- Fix bug in certain PNG headers when reducing color type ([#52](https://github.com/shssoichiro/oxipng/issues/52))
- [SEMVER_MAJOR] Reduction functions now take `&mut PngData` and return a `bool` indicating whether the image was reduced
- [SMEVER_MAJOR] Bump minimum required rustc version to 1.12.0
- Fix bug in certain PNG headers when reducing color type ([#52](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/issues/52))
- [SEMVER_MAJOR] Reduction functions now take `&mut PngData` and return a `bool` indicating whether the image was reduced
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### Version 0.12.0
- Performance optimizations
- Fix processing filenames that contain commas (@aliceatlas [#50](https://github.com/shssoichiro/oxipng/pull/50))
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- Performance optimizations
- Fix processing filenames that contain commas (@aliceatlas [#50](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/pull/50))
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### Version 0.11.0
- [SEMVER_MAJOR] Bump minimum rustc version to 1.9.0, required by dependencies
- [SEMVER_MINOR] Allow calling optimization presets via crate using `Options::from_preset`
- [SEMVER_MAJOR] Return proper `PngError` type which implements `std::error::Error` from `Result`s
- [SEMVER_MAJOR] Rename module `deflate::deflate` to `deflate`
- Performance optimizations
- [SEMVER_MAJOR] Bump minimum rustc version to 1.9.0, required by dependencies
- [SEMVER_MINOR] Allow calling optimization presets via crate using `Options::from_preset`
- [SEMVER_MAJOR] Return proper `PngError` type which implements `std::error::Error` from `Result`s
- [SEMVER_MAJOR] Rename module `deflate::deflate` to `deflate`
- Performance optimizations
### Version 0.10.0
- [SEMVER_MINOR] Make clap and regex dependencies optional
- Enabled by default, needed for executable build; can be disabled for use in crates
- Remove reduction from palette to grayscale, which was not working and provided minimal benefit
- [SEMVER_MINOR] Make clap and regex dependencies optional
- Enabled by default, needed for executable build; can be disabled for use in crates
- Remove reduction from palette to grayscale, which was not working and provided minimal benefit
### Version 0.9.0
- [SEMVER_MAJOR] Significant refactoring of modules
- Use `itertools` to cleanup areas of code
- Use multiple threads for filtering trials
- [SEMVER_MAJOR] Significant refactoring of modules
- Use `itertools` to cleanup areas of code
- Use multiple threads for filtering trials
### Version 0.8.2
- Fix issue where images smaller than 4px width would crash on interlacing ([#42](https://github.com/shssoichiro/oxipng/issues/42))
- Fix issue where images smaller than 4px width would crash on interlacing ([#42](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/issues/42))
### Version 0.8.1
- Minor optimizations
- Fix issue where interlaced images with certain widths would fail to optimize
- Minor optimizations
- Fix issue where interlaced images with certain widths would fail to optimize
### Version 0.8.0
- [SEMVER_MINOR] Add support for optimizing PNGs already loaded into memory via library function
- [SEMVER_MINOR] Add support for optimizing PNGs already loaded into memory via library function
### Version 0.7.0
- Minor compression improvement on interlaced images
- Performance optimizations
- [SEMVER_MINOR] Move default Options into a Default impl
- [SEMVER_MINOR] Add option for setting number of threads ([#39](https://github.com/shssoichiro/oxipng/issues/39))
- Minor compression improvement on interlaced images
- Performance optimizations
- [SEMVER_MINOR] Move default Options into a Default impl
- [SEMVER_MINOR] Add option for setting number of threads ([#39](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/issues/39))
### Version 0.6.0
- Fix issue where output directory would not be created if it did not exist
- Use miniz for compression strategies where it outperforms zlib
- [SEMVER_MINOR] Partially implement -p / --preserve, as far as stable Rust will allow for now
- [SEMVER_MINOR] Implement --fix to ignore CRC errors and recalculate correct CRC in output
- Fix issue where output directory would not be created if it did not exist
- Use miniz for compression strategies where it outperforms zlib
- [SEMVER_MINOR] Partially implement -p / --preserve, as far as stable Rust will allow for now
- [SEMVER_MINOR] Implement --fix to ignore CRC errors and recalculate correct CRC in output
### Version 0.5.0
- [SEMVER_MINOR] Palette entries can now reduced, on by default ([#11](https://github.com/shssoichiro/oxipng/issues/11))
- Don't report that we are in pretend mode if verbosity is set to none
- Add cargo bench suite ([#7](https://github.com/shssoichiro/oxipng/issues/7))
- [SEMVER_MINOR] Palette entries can now reduced, on by default ([#11](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/issues/11))
- Don't report that we are in pretend mode if verbosity is set to none
- Add cargo bench suite ([#7](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/issues/7))
### Version 0.4.0
- Performance optimizations
- [SEMVER_MAJOR] `-s` automatically infers `--strip safe` ([#31](https://github.com/shssoichiro/oxipng/issues/31))
- Update byteorder and clap crates
- Fix issue where interlaced images incorrectly applied filters on the first line of a pass
- Performance optimizations
- [SEMVER_MAJOR] `-s` automatically infers `--strip safe` ([#31](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/issues/31))
- Update byteorder and clap crates
- Fix issue where interlaced images incorrectly applied filters on the first line of a pass
### Version 0.3.0
- Properly decode interlaced images
- [SEMVER_MINOR] Allow converting between progressive and interlaced images ([#3](https://github.com/shssoichiro/oxipng/issues/3))
- Fix a bug that would cause oxipng to crash on very small images
- Properly decode interlaced images
- [SEMVER_MINOR] Allow converting between progressive and interlaced images ([#3](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/issues/3))
- Fix a bug that would cause oxipng to crash on very small images
### Version 0.2.2
- Limit number of threads to 1.5x number of cores
- Significantly improve memory usage, especially with high optimization levels. ([#32](https://github.com/shssoichiro/oxipng/issues/32))
- Refactor output code ([#19](https://github.com/shssoichiro/oxipng/issues/19))
- Limit number of threads to 1.5x number of cores
- Significantly improve memory usage, especially with high optimization levels. ([#32](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/issues/32))
- Refactor output code ([#19](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/issues/19))
### Version 0.2.1
- Add rustdoc for public methods and structs
- Improve filter mode 5 heuristic ([#16](https://github.com/shssoichiro/oxipng/issues/16))
- Add tests for edge-case images with subtitles ([#29](https://github.com/shssoichiro/oxipng/issues/29))
- Add rustdoc for public methods and structs
- Improve filter mode 5 heuristic ([#16](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/issues/16))
- Add tests for edge-case images with subtitles ([#29](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/issues/29))
### Version 0.2.0
- Fix program version that is displayed when running `oxipng -V`
- Ensure `--quiet` mode is actually quiet (@SethDusek [#20](https://github.com/shssoichiro/oxipng/pull/20))
- Write status/debug information to stderr instead of stdout
- Use heuristics to determine best combination for `-o1` ([#21](https://github.com/shssoichiro/oxipng/issues/21))
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- Fix program version that is displayed when running `oxipng -V`
- Ensure `--quiet` mode is actually quiet (@SethDusek [#20](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/pull/20))
- Write status/debug information to stderr instead of stdout
- Use heuristics to determine best combination for `-o1` ([#21](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/issues/21))
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### Version 0.1.1
- Fix `oxipng *` writing all input files to one output file ([#15](https://github.com/shssoichiro/oxipng/issues/15))
- Fix `oxipng *` writing all input files to one output file ([#15](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/issues/15))
### Version 0.1.0
- Initial beta release
- Reduce color type and bit depth
- Recompress with zlib
- Multithreading
- Strip headers option
- Backup file before writing option
- Write to stdout option
- Initial beta release
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[package]
authors = ["Joshua Holmer <jholmer.in@gmail.com>"]
categories = [
"command-line-utilities",
"compression",
]
categories = ["command-line-utilities", "compression"]
description = "A lossless PNG compression optimizer"
keywords = ["png", "image-compression", "optimization", "multi-threading", "lossless"]
documentation = "https://docs.rs/oxipng"
edition = "2024"
exclude = [
"tests/*",
"bench/*",
".editorconfig",
".gitattributes",
".github/*",
".gitignore",
".pre-commit-hooks.yaml",
"Dockerfile",
"scripts/*",
"tests/*",
"xtask/*",
]
homepage = "https://github.com/shssoichiro/oxipng"
homepage = "https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng"
license = "MIT"
name = "oxipng"
repository = "https://github.com/shssoichiro/oxipng"
version = "2.1.5"
repository = "https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng"
version = "10.1.1"
rust-version = "1.85.1"
[badges]
travis-ci = { repository = "shssoichiro/oxipng", branch = "master" }
travis-ci = { repository = "oxipng/oxipng", branch = "master" }
maintenance = { status = "actively-developed" }
[[bin]]
@ -26,53 +33,89 @@ name = "oxipng"
path = "src/main.rs"
required-features = ["binary"]
[[bench]]
name = "zopfli"
required-features = ["zopfli"]
[dependencies]
bit-vec = "^0.5.0"
byteorder = "^1.0.0"
crc = "^1.2.0"
itertools = "^0.7.7"
num_cpus = "^1.0.0"
zopfli = "^0.3.4"
miniz_oxide = "0.1.2"
bitvec = "1.0.1"
clap = { version = "4.6.0", optional = true, features = ["wrap_help"] }
env_logger = { version = "0.11.10", optional = true, default-features = false, features = ["auto-color"] }
image = { version = "0.25.9", optional = true, default-features = false, features = ["png"] }
indexmap = "2.14.0"
libdeflater = "1.25.2"
log = "0.4.30"
parse-size = { version = "1.1.0", optional = true }
rayon = { version = "1.11.0", optional = true }
rgb = "0.8.53"
rustc-hash = "2.1.2"
zopfli = { version = "0.8.3", optional = true, default-features = false, features = ["std", "zlib"] }
[dependencies.rayon]
optional = true
version = "^1.0.0"
[target.'cfg(windows)'.dependencies]
glob = { version = "0.3.3", optional = true }
[dependencies.clap]
optional = true
version = "^2.10.0"
[dependencies.wild]
optional = true
version = "2.0.0"
[target.'cfg(any(target_arch = "x86_64", target_arch = "aarch64"))'.dependencies]
cloudflare-zlib-sys = "^0.1.2"
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default-features = false
features = ["png_codec"]
version = "^0.20.0"
[dev-dependencies]
serde_json = "1.0.150"
[features]
binary = [
"clap",
"wild",
]
default = ["binary", "parallel"]
parallel = ["rayon"]
dev = [
"nightly-binary",
]
nightly = []
nightly-binary = [
"binary",
"nightly",
]
binary = ["dep:clap", "dep:glob", "dep:env_logger", "dep:parse-size"]
default = ["binary", "parallel", "zopfli"]
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sanity-checks = ["dep:image"]
zopfli = ["dep:zopfli"]
system-libdeflate = ["libdeflater/dynamic"]
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path = "src/lib.rs"
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strip = "symbols"
panic = "abort"
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["target/xtask/mangen/manpages/oxipng.1", "usr/share/man/man1/", "644"],
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missing_debug_implementations = "deny"
trivial_casts = "warn"
trivial_numeric_casts = "warn"
unused_import_braces = "warn"
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expl_impl_clone_on_copy = "warn"
float_cmp_const = "warn"
if_not_else = "warn"
ignored_unit_patterns = "warn"
linkedlist = "warn"
manual_let_else = "warn"
map_flatten = "warn"
map_unwrap_or = "warn"
match_same_arms = "warn"
mem_forget = "warn"
missing_const_for_fn = "warn"
mut_mut = "warn"
mutex_integer = "warn"
needless_continue = "warn"
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# syntax=docker/dockerfile:1
# check=error=true
FROM --platform=$BUILDPLATFORM tonistiigi/xx AS xx
FROM --platform=$BUILDPLATFORM rust:1.85.1-alpine AS base
RUN apk update && \
apk add \
gcc \
g++ \
clang
COPY --from=xx / /
ARG TARGETPLATFORM
RUN xx-info env
RUN xx-apk add \
gcc \
musl-dev \
libdeflate
WORKDIR /src
COPY . .
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/git/db \
--mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/registry/cache \
--mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/registry/index \
xx-cargo build --release && \
xx-verify /src/target/$(xx-cargo --print-target-triple)/release/oxipng && \
cp /src/target/$(xx-cargo --print-target-triple)/release/oxipng /src/target/oxipng
FROM scratch AS tool
LABEL org.opencontainers.image.title="Oxipng"
LABEL org.opencontainers.image.description="Multithreaded PNG optimizer written in Rust"
LABEL org.opencontainers.image.authors="Joshua Holmer <jholmer.in@gmail.com>"
LABEL org.opencontainers.image.licenses="MIT"
LABEL org.opencontainers.image.source="https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng"
COPY --from=base /src/target/oxipng /usr/local/bin/oxipng
WORKDIR /work
ENTRYPOINT [ "oxipng" ]
CMD [ "--help" ]

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oxipng 10.1.0
Losslessly improve compression of PNG files
Usage: oxipng [OPTIONS] <files>...
Arguments:
<files>...
File(s) to compress (use '-' for stdin)
Options:
-o, --opt <level>
Set the optimization level preset. The default level 2 is quite fast and provides good
compression. Lower levels are faster, higher levels provide better compression, though
with increasingly diminishing returns.
0 => --zc 5 --fast (filter chosen heuristically)
1 => --zc 10 --fast (filter chosen heuristically)
2 => --zc 11 -f 0,1,6,7 --fast
3 => --zc 11 -f 0,7,8,9 --brute-level 1 --brute-lines 3
4 => --zc 12 -f 0,7,8,9 --brute-level 1 --brute-lines 4
5 => --zc 12 -f 0,1,2,5,6,7,8,9 --brute-level 4 --brute-lines 4
6 => --zc 12 -f 0-9 --brute-level 5 --brute-lines 8
max => (stable alias for the maximum level)
Manually specifying a compression option (zc, f, etc.) will override the optimization
preset, regardless of the order you write the arguments.
[default: 2]
-r, --recursive
When directories are given as input, traverse the directory trees and optimize all PNG
files found (files with “.png” or “.apng” extension).
--dir <directory>
Write output file(s) to <directory>. If the directory does not exist, it will be created.
Note that this will not preserve the directory structure of the input files when used with
'--recursive'.
--out <file>
Write output file to <file>
--stdout
Write output to stdout
-p, --preserve
Preserve file permissions and timestamps if possible
-d, --dry-run
Do not write any files, only show compression results
-s
Strip safely-removable chunks, same as '--strip safe'
--strip <mode>
Strip metadata chunks, where <mode> is one of:
safe => Strip all non-critical chunks, except for the following:
cICP, iCCP, sRGB, pHYs, acTL, fcTL, fdAT
all => Strip all non-critical chunks
<list> => Strip chunks in the comma-separated list, e.g. 'bKGD,cHRM'
CAUTION: 'all' will convert APNGs to standard PNGs.
Please note that regardless of any options set, some chunks will necessarily be stripped
when invalidated by the optimization:
bKGD, sBIT, hIST: Stripped if the color type or bit depth changes.
iDOT: Always stripped.
caBX: Stripped if it contains C2PA metadata. If explicitly retained by `--keep`,
optimization will be aborted.
The default when --strip is not passed is to keep all chunks that remain valid.
--keep <list>
Strip all metadata chunks except those in the comma-separated list. The special value
'display' includes chunks that affect the image appearance, equivalent to '--strip safe'.
E.g. '--keep eXIf,display' will strip chunks, keeping only eXIf and those that affect the
image appearance.
-a, --alpha
Perform additional optimization on images with an alpha channel, by altering the color
values of fully transparent pixels. This is generally recommended for better compression,
but take care as while this is “visually lossless”, it is technically a lossy
transformation and may be unsuitable for some applications.
-i, --interlace <mode>
Set the PNG interlacing mode, where <mode> is one of:
off => Remove interlacing from all images that are processed
on => Apply Adam7 interlacing on all images that are processed
keep => Keep the existing interlacing mode of each image
Note that interlacing can add 25-50% to the size of an optimized image. Only use it if you
believe the benefits outweigh the costs for your use case.
[default: off]
--scale16
Forcibly reduce images with 16 bits per channel to 8 bits per channel. This is a lossy
operation but can provide significant savings when you have no need for higher depth.
Reduction is performed by scaling the values such that, e.g. 0x00FF is reduced to 0x01
rather than 0x00.
Without this flag, 16-bit images will only be reduced in depth if it can be done
losslessly.
-v, --verbose...
Show per-file info (use multiple times for more detail)
-q, --quiet
Suppress all output messages
-j, --json
Print results as JSON
-f, --filters <list>
Perform compression trials with each of the given filter types. You can specify a
comma-separated list, or a range of values. E.g. '-f 0-3' is the same as '-f 0,1,2,3'.
PNG delta filters (apply the same filter to every line)
0 => None (recommended to always include this filter)
1 => Sub
2 => Up
3 => Average
4 => Paeth
Heuristic strategies (try to find the best delta filter for each line)
5 => MinSum Minimum sum of absolute differences
6 => Entropy Smallest Shannon entropy
7 => Bigrams Lowest count of distinct bigrams
8 => BigEnt Smallest Shannon entropy of bigrams
9 => Brute Smallest compressed size (slow)
The default value depends on the optimization level preset.
--fast
Perform a fast compression evaluation of each enabled filter, followed by a single main
compression trial of the best result. Recommended if you have more filters enabled than
CPU cores.
--zc <level>
Deflate compression level (0-12) for main compression trials. The levels here are defined
by the libdeflate compression library.
The default value depends on the optimization level preset.
--nb
Do not change bit depth
--nc
Do not change color type
--np
Do not change color palette
--ng
Do not change to or from grayscale
--nx
Do not perform any transformations and do not deinterlace by default.
--nz
Do not recompress IDAT unless required due to transformations. Recompression of other
compressed chunks (such as iCCP) will also be disabled. Note that the combination of
'--nx' and '--nz' will fully disable all optimization.
--fix
Do not perform checksum validation of PNG chunks. This may allow some files with errors to
be processed successfully. The output will always have correct checksums.
--force
Write the output even if it is larger than the input
-z, --zopfli
Use the much slower but stronger Zopfli compressor for main compression trials.
Recommended use is with '-o max' and '--fast'.
--zi <iterations>
Set the number of iterations to use for Zopfli compression. Using fewer iterations may
speed up compression for large files. This option requires '--zopfli' to be set.
[default: 15]
--ziwi <iterations>
Stop Zopfli compression after this number of iterations without improvement. Use this in
conjunction with a high value for '--zi' to achieve better compression in reasonable time.
--brute-level <level>
Set the libdeflate compression level to use with the Brute filter strategy. Sane values
are 1-5. Higher values are not necessarily better.
--brute-lines <lines>
Set the number of lines to compress at once with the Brute filter strategy. Sane values
are 2-16. Higher values are not necessarily better.
--timeout <secs>
Maximum amount of time, in seconds, to spend on optimizations. Oxipng will check the
timeout before each transformation or compression trial, and will stop trying to optimize
the file if the timeout is exceeded. Note that this does not cut short any operations that
are already in progress, so it is currently of limited effectiveness for large files with
high compression levels.
--max-raw-size <bytes>
Maximum size to allow for the input image. If the raw, decompressed image data (or the
file size) of the image exceeds this size, it will be skipped. This is useful for limiting
memory usage or avoiding long processing times on large images. The value may be specified
with a unit suffix such as k, KB, m, MB, etc.
The decompressed size of an image is roughly equal to width * height * bit-depth / 8. E.g.
a 1920x1080 image with 24-bit color depth would be roughly 6MB.
-t, --threads <num>
Set the maximum number of threads to use. Oxipng uses multithreading to evaluate multiple
optimizations on the same file in parallel as well as process multiple files in parallel.
You can set this to a lower value if you need to limit memory or CPU usage.
[default: num logical CPUs]
--sequential
Process multiple files sequentially rather than in parallel. Use this if you need
determinism in the processing order. Note this is not necessary if using '--threads 1'.
-h, --help
Print help (see a summary with '-h')
-V, --version
Print version

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# Oxipng
[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/shssoichiro/oxipng.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/shssoichiro/oxipng)
[![Build Status](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/workflows/oxipng/badge.svg)](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/actions?query=branch%3Amaster)
[![Version](https://img.shields.io/crates/v/oxipng.svg)](https://crates.io/crates/oxipng)
[![License](https://img.shields.io/crates/l/oxipng.svg)](https://github.com/shssoichiro/oxipng/blob/master/LICENSE)
[![License](https://img.shields.io/crates/l/oxipng.svg)](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/blob/master/LICENSE)
[![Docs](https://docs.rs/oxipng/badge.svg)](https://docs.rs/oxipng)
## Overview
Oxipng is a multithreaded lossless PNG compression optimizer. It can be used via a command-line
interface or as a library in other Rust programs.
Oxipng is a multithreaded lossless PNG/APNG compression optimizer. It can be used via a command-line
interface or as a library in other Rust programs. It is fast and highly effective.
## Installing
Oxipng can be downloaded from the [Releases](https://github.com/shssoichiro/oxipng/releases) link on the GitHub page.
Oxipng for Windows can be downloaded via the
[Releases](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/releases) section on its GitHub page. Recently,
however, Oxipng has also been made available through package managers. Check the list below for
up-to-date options.
For MacOS or Linux, it is recommended to install from your distro's package repository, provided
Oxipng is available there in a not too outdated version for your use case.
Oxipng is known to be packaged for the environments listed below.
[![Packaging status](https://repology.org/badge/vertical-allrepos/oxipng.svg?exclude_unsupported=1&columns=3&exclude_sources=modules,site)](https://repology.org/project/oxipng/versions)
Alternatively, Oxipng can be installed from Cargo, via the following command:
Oxipng can also be installed from Cargo, via the following command:
```
cargo install oxipng
```
Alternatively, oxipng can be built from source using the latest stable or nightly Rust:
Oxipng can also be built from source using the latest stable or nightly Rust.
This is primarily useful for developing on Oxipng.
```
git clone https://github.com/shssoichiro/oxipng.git
git clone https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng.git
cd oxipng
cargo build --release
cp target/release/oxipng /usr/local/bin
```
The current minimum supported Rust version is **1.27.0**. Oxipng may compile on earlier versions of Rust,
but there is no guarantee.
The current minimum supported Rust version is **1.85.1**.
Oxipng follows Semantic Versioning.
## Usage
Oxipng is a command-line utility. Basic usage looks similar to the following:
Oxipng is a command-line utility. An example usage, suitable for web, may be the following:
```
oxipng -o 4 -i 1 --strip safe *.png
oxipng -o 4 --strip safe --alpha *.png
```
The most commonly used options are as follows:
* Optimization: `-o 1` through `-o 6`, lower is faster, higher is better compression.
The default (`-o 2`) is sufficiently fast on a modern CPU and provides 30-50% compression
gains over an unoptimized PNG. `-o 4` is 6 times slower than `-o 2` but can provide 5-10%
extra compression over `-o 2`. Using any setting higher than `-o 4` is unlikely
to give any extra compression gains and is not recommended.
* Interlacing: `-i 1` will enable [Adam7](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam7_algorithm)
PNG interlacing on any images that are processed. `-i 0` will remove interlacing from all
processed images. Not specifying either will keep the same interlacing state as the
input image. Note: Interlacing can add 25-50% to the size of an optimized image. Only use
it if you believe the benefits outweight the costs for your use case.
* Strip: Used to remove metadata info from processed images. Used via `--strip [safe,all]`.
Can save a few kilobytes if you don't need the metadata. "Safe" removes only metadata that
will never affect rendering of the image. "All" removes all metadata that is not critical
to the image. You can also pass a comma-separated list of specific metadata chunks to remove.
`-s` can be used as a shorthand for `--strip safe`.
More advanced options can be found by running `oxipng -h`.
- Optimization: `-o 0` through `-o 6` (or `-o max`), lower is faster, higher is better compression.
The default (`-o 2`) is quite fast and provides good compression. Higher levels can be notably
better* but generally have increasingly diminishing returns.
- Strip: Used to remove metadata info from processed images. Used via `--strip [safe,all]`.
Can save a few kilobytes if you don't need the metadata. "Safe" removes only metadata that
will never affect rendering of the image. "All" removes all metadata that is not critical
to the image. You can also pass a comma-separated list of specific metadata chunks to remove.
`-s` can be used as a shorthand for `--strip safe`.
- Alpha: `--alpha` can improve compression of images with transparency, by altering the color
values of fully transparent pixels. This is generally recommended, but take care as this is
technically a lossy transformation and may be unsuitable for some specific applications.
More advanced options can be found by running `oxipng --help`, or viewed [here](MANUAL.txt).
Some options have both short (`-a`) and long (`--alpha`) forms. Which form you use is just a
matter of preference. Multiple short options can be combined together, e.g.:
`-savvo6` is equivalent to to `--strip safe --alpha --verbose --verbose --opt 6`.
All options are case-sensitive.
\* Note that oxipng is not a brute-force optimizer. This means that while higher optimization levels
are almost always better or equal to lower levels, this is not guaranteed and it is possible in
rare circumstances that a lower level may give a marginally smaller output. Similarly, using Zopfli
compression (`-z`) is not guaranteed to always be better than default compression.
## APNG support
Oxipng currently only supports limited optimization of animated PNGs (APNGs). It can perform
alpha-optimization, refiltering and recompression of all frames, but all transformations will be
disabled. For best results, it is recommended to use another tool such as
[apngopt](https://sourceforge.net/projects/apng/files/APNG_Optimizer/) before running Oxipng.
## Git integration via [pre-commit]
Create a `.pre-commit-config.yaml` file like this, or add the lines after the `repos` map
preamble to an already existing one:
```yaml
repos:
- repo: https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng
rev: v10.0.0
hooks:
- id: oxipng
args: ["-o", "4", "--strip", "safe", "--alpha"]
```
[pre-commit]: https://pre-commit.com/
## Docker
A Docker image is availlable at [`ghcr.io/oxipng/oxipng`](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/pkgs/container/oxipng) for `linux/amd64` and `linux/arm64`.
You can use it the following way:
```bash
docker run --rm -v $(pwd):/work ghcr.io/oxipng/oxipng -o 4 /work/file.png
```
Some older images are also available at [`ghcr.io/shssoichiro/oxipng`](https://github.com/users/shssoichiro/packages/container/package/oxipng).
## Library Usage
Although originally intended to be used as an executable, oxipng can also be used as a library in
other Rust projects. To do so, simply add oxipng as a dependency in your Cargo.toml,
then `extern crate oxipng` in your project. You should then have access to all of the library
functions [documented here](https://docs.rs/oxipng). The simplest
method of usage involves creating an
[Options struct](https://docs.rs/oxipng/0.13.0/oxipng/struct.Options.html) and
passing it, along with an input filename, into the
[optimize function](https://docs.rs/oxipng/0.13.0/oxipng/fn.optimize.html).
Although originally intended to be used as an executable, Oxipng can also be used as a library in
other Rust projects. To do so, simply add Oxipng as a dependency in your Cargo.toml. You should then
have access to all of the library functions [documented here](https://docs.rs/oxipng). The simplest
method of usage involves creating an [Options
struct](https://docs.rs/oxipng/latest/oxipng/struct.Options.html) and passing it, along with an
input filename, into the [optimize function](https://docs.rs/oxipng/latest/oxipng/fn.optimize.html).
It is recommended to disable the "binary" feature when including Oxipng as a library. Currently, there is
no simple way to just disable one feature in Cargo, it has to be done by disabling default features
and specifying the desired ones, for example:
`oxipng = { version = "10.0", features = ["parallel", "zopfli", "filetime"], default-features = false }`
## Software using Oxipng
- [ImageOptim](https://imageoptim.com): Mac app and web service for optimizing images
- [Squoosh](https://squoosh.app): Web app for optimizing images
- [FileOptimizer](https://nikkhokkho.sourceforge.io/?page=FileOptimizer): Windows app for optimizing files
- [Curtail](https://github.com/Huluti/Curtail): Linux app for optimizing images
- [pyoxipng](https://pypi.org/project/pyoxipng/): Python wrapper for Oxipng
- [jSquash](https://github.com/jamsinclair/jSquash): Collection of WebAssembly image codecs
- [Trunk](https://trunk.io): Developer experience toolkit for managing code
## History
Oxipng began as a complete rewrite of the OptiPNG project,
which was assumed to be dead as no commit had been made to it since March 2014.
(OptiPNG has since released a new version, after Oxipng was first released.)
The name has been changed to avoid confusion and potential legal issues.
The core goal of rewriting OptiPNG was to implement multithreading,
which would be very difficult to do within the existing C codebase of OptiPNG.
Oxipng began in 2015 as a rewrite of the OptiPNG project. The core goal was to implement
multithreading, which would have been very difficult to do within the existing C codebase of OptiPNG.
This also served as an opportunity to choose a more modern, safer language (Rust).
However, Oxipng has evolved considerably since then. While some of the options remain similar to
OptiPNG, the architecture and capabilities are now quite different. It is not a drop-in
replacement - if you are migrating from OptiPNG, please check the [help](MANUAL.txt) before use.
## Contributing
Any contributions are welcome and will be accepted via pull request on GitHub. Bug reports can be
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however you do not need to be a Rust developer to contribute.
Other contributions (such as improving documentation or translations) are also welcome via GitHub.
## Benchmarks
An independent benchmark is linked here with permission by the author:\
[oxipng and friends: A comparison of PNG optimization tools](https://op111.net/posts/2025/09/png-compression-oxipng-optipng-fileoptimizer-cwebp/)
## License
Oxipng is open-source software, distributed under the MIT license.
## Benchmarks
Tested oxipng 2.1.4 (compiled on rustc 1.29.1 (b801ae664 2018-09-20)) against OptiPNG version 0.7.7 on Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-6700HQ CPU @ 2.60GHz with 8 logical cores
Benchmark #1: ./target/release/oxipng -P ./tests/files/rgb_16_should_be_grayscale_8.png
Time (mean ± σ): 76.1 ms ± 2.2 ms [User: 165.1 ms, System: 26.9 ms]
Range (min … max): 71.1 ms … 80.4 ms
Benchmark #2: optipng -simulate ./tests/files/rgb_16_should_be_grayscale_8.png
Time (mean ± σ): 274.9 ms ± 2.3 ms [User: 272.8 ms, System: 2.0 ms]
Range (min … max): 271.8 ms … 278.1 ms
Summary
'./target/release/oxipng -P ./tests/files/rgb_16_should_be_grayscale_8.png' ran
3.61x faster than 'optipng -simulate ./tests/files/rgb_16_should_be_grayscale_8.png'
Benchmark #1: ./target/release/oxipng -o4 -P ./tests/files/rgb_16_should_be_grayscale_8.png
Time (mean ± σ): 103.1 ms ± 3.1 ms [User: 444.9 ms, System: 25.2 ms]
Range (min … max): 98.6 ms … 111.4 ms
Benchmark #2: optipng -o 4 -simulate ./tests/files/rgb_16_should_be_grayscale_8.png
Time (mean ± σ): 931.3 ms ± 8.7 ms [User: 929.6 ms, System: 1.1 ms]
Range (min … max): 920.4 ms … 943.3 ms
Summary
'./target/release/oxipng -o4 -P ./tests/files/rgb_16_should_be_grayscale_8.png' ran
9.03x faster than 'optipng -o 4 -simulate ./tests/files/rgb_16_should_be_grayscale_8.png'

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# Oxipng
[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/shssoichiro/oxipng.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/shssoichiro/oxipng)
[![Version](https://img.shields.io/crates/v/oxipng.svg)](https://crates.io/crates/oxipng)
[![License](https://img.shields.io/crates/l/oxipng.svg)](https://github.com/shssoichiro/oxipng/blob/master/LICENSE)
## Overview
Oxipng is a multithreaded lossless PNG compression optimizer. It can be used via a command-line
interface or as a library in other Rust programs.
## Installing
Oxipng can be downloaded from the [Releases](https://github.com/shssoichiro/oxipng/releases) link on the GitHub page.
Oxipng can also be installed from Cargo, via the following command:
```
cargo install oxipng
```
Alternatively, oxipng can be built from source using the latest stable or nightly Rust:
```
git clone https://github.com/shssoichiro/oxipng.git
cd oxipng
cargo build --release
cp target/release/oxipng /usr/local/bin
```
The current minimum supported Rust version is **1.27.0**. Oxipng may compile on earlier versions of Rust,
but there is no guarantee.
Oxipng follows Semantic Versioning.
## Usage
Oxipng is a command-line utility. Basic usage looks similar to the following:
```
oxipng -o 4 -i 1 --strip safe *.png
```
The most commonly used options are as follows:
* Optimization: `-o 1` through `-o 6`, lower is faster, higher is better compression.
The default (`-o 2`) is sufficiently fast on a modern CPU and provides 30-50% compression
gains over an unoptimized PNG. `-o 4` is 6 times slower than `-o 2` but can provide 5-10%
extra compression over `-o 2`. Using any setting higher than `-o 4` is unlikely
to give any extra compression gains and is not recommended.
* Interlacing: `-i 1` will enable [Adam7](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam7_algorithm)
PNG interlacing on any images that are processed. `-i 0` will remove interlacing from all
processed images. Not specifying either will keep the same interlacing state as the
input image. Note: Interlacing can add 25-50% to the size of an optimized image. Only use
it if you believe the benefits outweight the costs for your use case.
* Strip: Used to remove metadata info from processed images. Used via `--strip [safe,all]`.
Can save a few kilobytes if you don't need the metadata. "Safe" removes only metadata that
will never affect rendering of the image. "All" removes all metadata that is not critical
to the image. You can also pass a comma-separated list of specific metadata chunks to remove.
`-s` can be used as a shorthand for `--strip safe`.
More advanced options can be found by running `oxipng -h`.
## Library Usage
Although originally intended to be used as an executable, oxipng can also be used as a library in
other Rust projects. To do so, simply add oxipng as a dependency in your Cargo.toml,
then `extern crate oxipng` in your project. You should then have access to all of the library
functions [documented here](https://docs.rs/oxipng). The simplest
method of usage involves creating an
[Options struct](https://docs.rs/oxipng/0.13.0/oxipng/struct.Options.html) and
passing it, along with an input filename, into the
[optimize function](https://docs.rs/oxipng/0.13.0/oxipng/fn.optimize.html).
## History
Oxipng began as a complete rewrite of the OptiPNG project,
which was assumed to be dead as no commit had been made to it since March 2014.
(OptiPNG has since released a new version, after Oxipng was first released.)
The name has been changed to avoid confusion and potential legal issues.
The core goal of rewriting OptiPNG was to implement multithreading,
which would be very difficult to do within the existing C codebase of OptiPNG.
This also served as an opportunity to choose a more modern, safer language (Rust).
## Contributing
Any contributions are welcome and will be accepted via pull request on GitHub. Bug reports can be
filed via GitHub issues. Please include as many details as possible. If you have the capability
to submit a fix with the bug report, it is preferred that you do so via pull request,
however you do not need to be a Rust developer to contribute.
Other contributions (such as improving documentation or translations) are also welcome via GitHub.
## License
Oxipng is open-source software, distributed under the MIT license.
## Benchmarks

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# Security Policy
## Supported Versions
Only the latest version will be supported with security updates. We will not maintain old branches.
For this reason, you should attempt to always use the latest released version.
## Reporting a Vulnerability
To privately report a vulnerability in oxipng, please visit [our advisories page](https://github.com/oxipng/oxipng/security/advisories) and use the button to report a vulnerability.
We will review it as soon as possible.
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environment:
global:
# This will be used as part of the zipfile name
PROJECT_NAME: oxipng
matrix:
# Stable channel
- TARGET: i686-pc-windows-msvc
CHANNEL: stable
- TARGET: x86_64-pc-windows-msvc
CHANNEL: stable
- TARGET: x86_64-pc-windows-msvc
CHANNEL: nightly
# Install Rust and Cargo
# (Based on from https://github.com/rust-lang/libc/blob/master/appveyor.yml)
install:
- curl -sSf -o rustup-init.exe https://win.rustup.rs
- rustup-init.exe --default-host %TARGET% --default-toolchain %CHANNEL% -y
- set PATH=%PATH%;C:\Users\appveyor\.cargo\bin
- rustc -Vv
- cargo -V
# 'cargo test' takes care of building for us, so disable Appveyor's build stage. This prevents
# the "directory does not contain a project or solution file" error.
# source: https://github.com/starkat99/appveyor-rust/blob/master/appveyor.yml#L113
build: false
# Equivalent to Travis' `script` phase
test_script:
- cargo build
- cargo test %TESTFLAGS%
before_deploy:
# Generate artifacts for release
- SET RUSTFLAGS=-C target-feature=+crt-static
- cargo build --release
- mkdir staging
- copy target\release\oxipng.exe staging
- cd staging
# release zipfile will look like 'rust-everywhere-v1.2.3-x86_64-pc-windows-msvc'
- 7z a ../%PROJECT_NAME%-%APPVEYOR_REPO_TAG_NAME%-%TARGET%.zip *
- appveyor PushArtifact ../%PROJECT_NAME%-%APPVEYOR_REPO_TAG_NAME%-%TARGET%.zip
deploy:
description: 'Windows release'
# All the zipped artifacts will be deployed
artifact: /.*\.zip/
# - Go to 'https://github.com/settings/tokens/new' and generate a Token with only the
# `public_repo` scope enabled
# - Then go to 'https://ci.appveyor.com/tools/encrypt' and enter the newly generated token.
# - Enter the "encrypted value" below
auth_token:
secure: JT77kw2p+U5Z9yM/77QjEWRFgvyaGOO2SquE5OBgUNpqSt4VDg/Mdicy8pkSvSEu
provider: GitHub
# deploy when a new tag is pushed and only on the stable channel
on:
# channel to use to produce the release artifacts
# NOTE make sure you only release *once* per target
CHANNEL: stable
appveyor_repo_tag: true
branches:
only:
- master

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extern crate oxipng;
extern crate test;
use oxipng::internal_tests::*;
use std::path::PathBuf;
use oxipng::{internal_tests::*, *};
use test::Bencher;
#[bench]
fn deflate_16_bits_strategy_0(b: &mut Bencher) {
fn deflate_16_bits(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from("tests/files/rgb_16_should_be_rgb_16.png"));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
let min = AtomicMin::new(None);
deflate(png.raw_data.as_ref(), 9, 0, 15, &min)
});
b.iter(|| deflate(png.raw.data.as_ref(), 12, None));
}
#[bench]
fn deflate_8_bits_strategy_0(b: &mut Bencher) {
fn deflate_8_bits(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from("tests/files/rgb_8_should_be_rgb_8.png"));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
let min = AtomicMin::new(None);
deflate(png.raw_data.as_ref(), 9, 0, 15, &min)
});
b.iter(|| deflate(png.raw.data.as_ref(), 12, None));
}
#[bench]
fn deflate_4_bits_strategy_0(b: &mut Bencher) {
fn deflate_4_bits(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from(
"tests/files/palette_4_should_be_palette_4.png",
));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
let min = AtomicMin::new(None);
deflate(png.raw_data.as_ref(), 9, 0, 15, &min)
});
b.iter(|| deflate(png.raw.data.as_ref(), 12, None));
}
#[bench]
fn deflate_2_bits_strategy_0(b: &mut Bencher) {
fn deflate_2_bits(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from(
"tests/files/palette_2_should_be_palette_2.png",
));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
let min = AtomicMin::new(None);
deflate(png.raw_data.as_ref(), 9, 0, 15, &min)
});
b.iter(|| deflate(png.raw.data.as_ref(), 12, None));
}
#[bench]
fn deflate_1_bits_strategy_0(b: &mut Bencher) {
fn deflate_1_bits(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from(
"tests/files/palette_1_should_be_palette_1.png",
));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
let min = AtomicMin::new(None);
deflate(png.raw_data.as_ref(), 9, 0, 15, &min)
});
}
#[bench]
fn deflate_16_bits_strategy_1(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from("tests/files/rgb_16_should_be_rgb_16.png"));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
let min = AtomicMin::new(None);
deflate(png.raw_data.as_ref(), 9, 1, 15, &min)
});
}
#[bench]
fn deflate_8_bits_strategy_1(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from("tests/files/rgb_8_should_be_rgb_8.png"));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
let min = AtomicMin::new(None);
deflate(png.raw_data.as_ref(), 9, 1, 15, &min)
});
}
#[bench]
fn deflate_4_bits_strategy_1(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from(
"tests/files/palette_4_should_be_palette_4.png",
));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
let min = AtomicMin::new(None);
deflate(png.raw_data.as_ref(), 9, 1, 15, &min)
});
}
#[bench]
fn deflate_2_bits_strategy_1(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from(
"tests/files/palette_2_should_be_palette_2.png",
));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
let min = AtomicMin::new(None);
deflate(png.raw_data.as_ref(), 9, 1, 15, &min)
});
}
#[bench]
fn deflate_1_bits_strategy_1(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from(
"tests/files/palette_1_should_be_palette_1.png",
));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
let min = AtomicMin::new(None);
deflate(png.raw_data.as_ref(), 9, 1, 15, &min)
});
}
#[bench]
fn deflate_16_bits_strategy_2(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from("tests/files/rgb_16_should_be_rgb_16.png"));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
let min = AtomicMin::new(None);
deflate(png.raw_data.as_ref(), 9, 2, 15, &min)
});
}
#[bench]
fn deflate_8_bits_strategy_2(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from("tests/files/rgb_8_should_be_rgb_8.png"));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
let min = AtomicMin::new(None);
deflate(png.raw_data.as_ref(), 9, 2, 15, &min)
});
}
#[bench]
fn deflate_4_bits_strategy_2(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from(
"tests/files/palette_4_should_be_palette_4.png",
));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
let min = AtomicMin::new(None);
deflate(png.raw_data.as_ref(), 9, 2, 15, &min)
});
}
#[bench]
fn deflate_2_bits_strategy_2(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from(
"tests/files/palette_2_should_be_palette_2.png",
));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
let min = AtomicMin::new(None);
deflate(png.raw_data.as_ref(), 9, 2, 15, &min)
});
}
#[bench]
fn deflate_1_bits_strategy_2(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from(
"tests/files/palette_1_should_be_palette_1.png",
));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
let min = AtomicMin::new(None);
deflate(png.raw_data.as_ref(), 9, 2, 15, &min)
});
}
#[bench]
fn deflate_16_bits_strategy_3(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from("tests/files/rgb_16_should_be_rgb_16.png"));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
let min = AtomicMin::new(None);
deflate(png.raw_data.as_ref(), 9, 3, 15, &min)
});
}
#[bench]
fn deflate_8_bits_strategy_3(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from("tests/files/rgb_8_should_be_rgb_8.png"));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
let min = AtomicMin::new(None);
deflate(png.raw_data.as_ref(), 9, 3, 15, &min)
});
}
#[bench]
fn deflate_4_bits_strategy_3(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from(
"tests/files/palette_4_should_be_palette_4.png",
));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
let min = AtomicMin::new(None);
deflate(png.raw_data.as_ref(), 9, 3, 15, &min)
});
}
#[bench]
fn deflate_2_bits_strategy_3(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from(
"tests/files/palette_2_should_be_palette_2.png",
));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
let min = AtomicMin::new(None);
deflate(png.raw_data.as_ref(), 9, 3, 15, &min)
});
}
#[bench]
fn deflate_1_bits_strategy_3(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from(
"tests/files/palette_1_should_be_palette_1.png",
));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
let min = AtomicMin::new(None);
deflate(png.raw_data.as_ref(), 9, 3, 15, &min)
});
b.iter(|| deflate(png.raw.data.as_ref(), 12, None));
}
#[bench]
fn inflate_generic(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from("tests/files/rgb_16_should_be_rgb_16.png"));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| inflate(png.idat_data.as_ref()));
b.iter(|| inflate(png.idat_data.as_ref(), png.raw.ihdr.raw_data_size()));
}

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@ -3,28 +3,25 @@
extern crate oxipng;
extern crate test;
use oxipng::internal_tests::*;
use std::path::PathBuf;
use oxipng::{internal_tests::*, *};
use test::Bencher;
#[bench]
fn filters_16_bits_filter_0(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from("tests/files/rgb_16_should_be_rgb_16.png"));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
png.filter_image(0);
});
b.iter(|| png.raw.filter_image(FilterStrategy::NONE, false));
}
#[bench]
fn filters_8_bits_filter_0(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from("tests/files/rgb_8_should_be_rgb_8.png"));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
png.filter_image(0);
});
b.iter(|| png.raw.filter_image(FilterStrategy::NONE, false));
}
#[bench]
@ -32,11 +29,9 @@ fn filters_4_bits_filter_0(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from(
"tests/files/palette_4_should_be_palette_4.png",
));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
png.filter_image(0);
});
b.iter(|| png.raw.filter_image(FilterStrategy::NONE, false));
}
#[bench]
@ -44,11 +39,9 @@ fn filters_2_bits_filter_0(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from(
"tests/files/palette_2_should_be_palette_2.png",
));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
png.filter_image(0);
});
b.iter(|| png.raw.filter_image(FilterStrategy::NONE, false));
}
#[bench]
@ -56,31 +49,25 @@ fn filters_1_bits_filter_0(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from(
"tests/files/palette_1_should_be_palette_1.png",
));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
png.filter_image(0);
});
b.iter(|| png.raw.filter_image(FilterStrategy::NONE, false));
}
#[bench]
fn filters_16_bits_filter_1(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from("tests/files/rgb_16_should_be_rgb_16.png"));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
png.filter_image(1);
});
b.iter(|| png.raw.filter_image(FilterStrategy::SUB, false));
}
#[bench]
fn filters_8_bits_filter_1(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from("tests/files/rgb_8_should_be_rgb_8.png"));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
png.filter_image(1);
});
b.iter(|| png.raw.filter_image(FilterStrategy::SUB, false));
}
#[bench]
@ -88,11 +75,9 @@ fn filters_4_bits_filter_1(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from(
"tests/files/palette_4_should_be_palette_4.png",
));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
png.filter_image(1);
});
b.iter(|| png.raw.filter_image(FilterStrategy::SUB, false));
}
#[bench]
@ -100,11 +85,9 @@ fn filters_2_bits_filter_1(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from(
"tests/files/palette_2_should_be_palette_2.png",
));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
png.filter_image(1);
});
b.iter(|| png.raw.filter_image(FilterStrategy::SUB, false));
}
#[bench]
@ -112,31 +95,25 @@ fn filters_1_bits_filter_1(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from(
"tests/files/palette_1_should_be_palette_1.png",
));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
png.filter_image(1);
});
b.iter(|| png.raw.filter_image(FilterStrategy::SUB, false));
}
#[bench]
fn filters_16_bits_filter_2(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from("tests/files/rgb_16_should_be_rgb_16.png"));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
png.filter_image(2);
});
b.iter(|| png.raw.filter_image(FilterStrategy::UP, false));
}
#[bench]
fn filters_8_bits_filter_2(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from("tests/files/rgb_8_should_be_rgb_8.png"));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
png.filter_image(2);
});
b.iter(|| png.raw.filter_image(FilterStrategy::UP, false));
}
#[bench]
@ -144,11 +121,9 @@ fn filters_4_bits_filter_2(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from(
"tests/files/palette_4_should_be_palette_4.png",
));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
png.filter_image(2);
});
b.iter(|| png.raw.filter_image(FilterStrategy::UP, false));
}
#[bench]
@ -156,11 +131,9 @@ fn filters_2_bits_filter_2(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from(
"tests/files/palette_2_should_be_palette_2.png",
));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
png.filter_image(2);
});
b.iter(|| png.raw.filter_image(FilterStrategy::UP, false));
}
#[bench]
@ -168,31 +141,25 @@ fn filters_1_bits_filter_2(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from(
"tests/files/palette_1_should_be_palette_1.png",
));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
png.filter_image(2);
});
b.iter(|| png.raw.filter_image(FilterStrategy::UP, false));
}
#[bench]
fn filters_16_bits_filter_3(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from("tests/files/rgb_16_should_be_rgb_16.png"));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
png.filter_image(3);
});
b.iter(|| png.raw.filter_image(FilterStrategy::AVERAGE, false));
}
#[bench]
fn filters_8_bits_filter_3(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from("tests/files/rgb_8_should_be_rgb_8.png"));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
png.filter_image(3);
});
b.iter(|| png.raw.filter_image(FilterStrategy::AVERAGE, false));
}
#[bench]
@ -200,11 +167,9 @@ fn filters_4_bits_filter_3(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from(
"tests/files/palette_4_should_be_palette_4.png",
));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
png.filter_image(3);
});
b.iter(|| png.raw.filter_image(FilterStrategy::AVERAGE, false));
}
#[bench]
@ -212,11 +177,9 @@ fn filters_2_bits_filter_3(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from(
"tests/files/palette_2_should_be_palette_2.png",
));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
png.filter_image(3);
});
b.iter(|| png.raw.filter_image(FilterStrategy::AVERAGE, false));
}
#[bench]
@ -224,31 +187,25 @@ fn filters_1_bits_filter_3(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from(
"tests/files/palette_1_should_be_palette_1.png",
));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
png.filter_image(3);
});
b.iter(|| png.raw.filter_image(FilterStrategy::AVERAGE, false));
}
#[bench]
fn filters_16_bits_filter_4(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from("tests/files/rgb_16_should_be_rgb_16.png"));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
png.filter_image(4);
});
b.iter(|| png.raw.filter_image(FilterStrategy::PAETH, false));
}
#[bench]
fn filters_8_bits_filter_4(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from("tests/files/rgb_8_should_be_rgb_8.png"));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
png.filter_image(4);
});
b.iter(|| png.raw.filter_image(FilterStrategy::PAETH, false));
}
#[bench]
@ -256,11 +213,9 @@ fn filters_4_bits_filter_4(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from(
"tests/files/palette_4_should_be_palette_4.png",
));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
png.filter_image(4);
});
b.iter(|| png.raw.filter_image(FilterStrategy::PAETH, false));
}
#[bench]
@ -268,11 +223,9 @@ fn filters_2_bits_filter_4(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from(
"tests/files/palette_2_should_be_palette_2.png",
));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
png.filter_image(4);
});
b.iter(|| png.raw.filter_image(FilterStrategy::PAETH, false));
}
#[bench]
@ -280,31 +233,25 @@ fn filters_1_bits_filter_4(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from(
"tests/files/palette_1_should_be_palette_1.png",
));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
png.filter_image(4);
});
b.iter(|| png.raw.filter_image(FilterStrategy::PAETH, false));
}
#[bench]
fn filters_16_bits_filter_5(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from("tests/files/rgb_16_should_be_rgb_16.png"));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
png.filter_image(5);
});
b.iter(|| png.raw.filter_image(FilterStrategy::MinSum, false));
}
#[bench]
fn filters_8_bits_filter_5(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from("tests/files/rgb_8_should_be_rgb_8.png"));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
png.filter_image(5);
});
b.iter(|| png.raw.filter_image(FilterStrategy::MinSum, false));
}
#[bench]
@ -312,11 +259,9 @@ fn filters_4_bits_filter_5(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from(
"tests/files/palette_4_should_be_palette_4.png",
));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
png.filter_image(5);
});
b.iter(|| png.raw.filter_image(FilterStrategy::MinSum, false));
}
#[bench]
@ -324,11 +269,9 @@ fn filters_2_bits_filter_5(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from(
"tests/files/palette_2_should_be_palette_2.png",
));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
png.filter_image(5);
});
b.iter(|| png.raw.filter_image(FilterStrategy::MinSum, false));
}
#[bench]
@ -336,9 +279,7 @@ fn filters_1_bits_filter_5(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from(
"tests/files/palette_1_should_be_palette_1.png",
));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
png.filter_image(5);
});
b.iter(|| png.raw.filter_image(FilterStrategy::MinSum, false));
}

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@ -3,30 +3,25 @@
extern crate oxipng;
extern crate test;
use oxipng::internal_tests::*;
use std::path::PathBuf;
use oxipng::{internal_tests::*, *};
use test::Bencher;
#[bench]
fn interlacing_16_bits(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from("tests/files/rgb_16_should_be_rgb_16.png"));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
let mut safe_png = png.clone();
safe_png.change_interlacing(1);
});
b.iter(|| png.raw.change_interlacing(true));
}
#[bench]
fn interlacing_8_bits(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from("tests/files/rgb_8_should_be_rgb_8.png"));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
let mut safe_png = png.clone();
safe_png.change_interlacing(1);
});
b.iter(|| png.raw.change_interlacing(true));
}
#[bench]
@ -34,12 +29,9 @@ fn interlacing_4_bits(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from(
"tests/files/palette_4_should_be_palette_4.png",
));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
let mut safe_png = png.clone();
safe_png.change_interlacing(1);
});
b.iter(|| png.raw.change_interlacing(true));
}
#[bench]
@ -47,12 +39,9 @@ fn interlacing_2_bits(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from(
"tests/files/palette_2_should_be_palette_2.png",
));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
let mut safe_png = png.clone();
safe_png.change_interlacing(1);
});
b.iter(|| png.raw.change_interlacing(true));
}
#[bench]
@ -60,12 +49,9 @@ fn interlacing_1_bits(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from(
"tests/files/palette_1_should_be_palette_1.png",
));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
let mut safe_png = png.clone();
safe_png.change_interlacing(1);
});
b.iter(|| png.raw.change_interlacing(true));
}
#[bench]
@ -73,12 +59,9 @@ fn deinterlacing_16_bits(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from(
"tests/files/interlaced_rgb_16_should_be_rgb_16.png",
));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
let mut safe_png = png.clone();
safe_png.change_interlacing(0);
});
b.iter(|| png.raw.change_interlacing(false));
}
#[bench]
@ -86,12 +69,9 @@ fn deinterlacing_8_bits(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from(
"tests/files/interlaced_rgb_8_should_be_rgb_8.png",
));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
let mut safe_png = png.clone();
safe_png.change_interlacing(0);
});
b.iter(|| png.raw.change_interlacing(false));
}
#[bench]
@ -99,12 +79,9 @@ fn deinterlacing_4_bits(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from(
"tests/files/interlaced_palette_4_should_be_palette_4.png",
));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
let mut safe_png = png.clone();
safe_png.change_interlacing(0);
});
b.iter(|| png.raw.change_interlacing(false));
}
#[bench]
@ -112,12 +89,9 @@ fn deinterlacing_2_bits(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from(
"tests/files/interlaced_palette_2_should_be_palette_2.png",
));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
let mut safe_png = png.clone();
safe_png.change_interlacing(0);
});
b.iter(|| png.raw.change_interlacing(false));
}
#[bench]
@ -125,10 +99,7 @@ fn deinterlacing_1_bits(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from(
"tests/files/interlaced_palette_1_should_be_palette_1.png",
));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
let mut safe_png = png.clone();
safe_png.change_interlacing(0);
});
b.iter(|| png.raw.change_interlacing(false));
}

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@ -3,19 +3,25 @@
extern crate oxipng;
extern crate test;
use oxipng::internal_tests::*;
use std::path::PathBuf;
use oxipng::{internal_tests::*, *};
use test::Bencher;
#[bench]
fn reductions_16_to_8_bits(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from("tests/files/rgb_16_should_be_rgb_8.png"));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
let mut safe_png = png.clone();
safe_png.reduce_bit_depth();
});
b.iter(|| bit_depth::reduced_bit_depth_16_to_8(&png.raw, false));
}
#[bench]
fn reductions_16_to_8_bits_scaled(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from("tests/files/rgb_16_should_be_rgb_16.png"));
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| bit_depth::reduced_bit_depth_16_to_8(&png.raw, true));
}
#[bench]
@ -23,12 +29,9 @@ fn reductions_8_to_4_bits(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from(
"tests/files/palette_8_should_be_palette_4.png",
));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
let mut safe_png = png.clone();
safe_png.reduce_bit_depth();
});
b.iter(|| bit_depth::reduced_bit_depth_8_or_less(&png.raw));
}
#[bench]
@ -36,12 +39,9 @@ fn reductions_8_to_2_bits(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from(
"tests/files/palette_8_should_be_palette_2.png",
));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
let mut safe_png = png.clone();
safe_png.reduce_bit_depth();
});
b.iter(|| bit_depth::reduced_bit_depth_8_or_less(&png.raw));
}
#[bench]
@ -49,73 +49,63 @@ fn reductions_8_to_1_bits(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from(
"tests/files/palette_8_should_be_palette_1.png",
));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
let mut safe_png = png.clone();
safe_png.reduce_bit_depth();
});
b.iter(|| bit_depth::reduced_bit_depth_8_or_less(&png.raw));
}
#[bench]
fn reductions_4_to_2_bits(b: &mut Bencher) {
fn reductions_grayscale_8_to_4_bits(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from(
"tests/files/palette_4_should_be_palette_2.png",
"tests/files/grayscale_8_should_be_grayscale_4.png",
));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
let mut safe_png = png.clone();
safe_png.reduce_bit_depth();
});
b.iter(|| bit_depth::reduced_bit_depth_8_or_less(&png.raw));
}
#[bench]
fn reductions_4_to_1_bits(b: &mut Bencher) {
fn reductions_grayscale_8_to_2_bits(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from(
"tests/files/palette_4_should_be_palette_1.png",
"tests/files/grayscale_8_should_be_grayscale_2.png",
));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
let mut safe_png = png.clone();
safe_png.reduce_bit_depth();
});
b.iter(|| bit_depth::reduced_bit_depth_8_or_less(&png.raw));
}
#[bench]
fn reductions_2_to_1_bits(b: &mut Bencher) {
fn reductions_grayscale_8_to_1_bits(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from(
"tests/files/palette_2_should_be_palette_1.png",
"tests/files/grayscale_8_should_be_grayscale_1.png",
));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
let mut safe_png = png.clone();
safe_png.reduce_bit_depth();
});
b.iter(|| bit_depth::reduced_bit_depth_8_or_less(&png.raw));
}
#[bench]
fn reductions_rgba_to_rgb_16(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from("tests/files/rgba_16_should_be_rgb_16.png"));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
let mut safe_png = png.clone();
safe_png.reduce_color_type();
});
b.iter(|| alpha::reduced_alpha_channel(&png.raw, true));
}
#[bench]
fn reductions_rgba_to_rgb_8(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from("tests/files/rgba_8_should_be_rgb_8.png"));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
let mut safe_png = png.clone();
safe_png.reduce_color_type();
});
b.iter(|| alpha::reduced_alpha_channel(&png.raw, true));
}
#[bench]
fn reductions_rgba_to_rgb_trns_8(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from("tests/files/rgba_8_should_be_rgb_trns_8.png"));
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| alpha::reduced_alpha_channel(&png.raw, true));
}
#[bench]
@ -123,12 +113,9 @@ fn reductions_rgba_to_grayscale_alpha_16(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from(
"tests/files/rgba_16_should_be_grayscale_alpha_16.png",
));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
let mut safe_png = png.clone();
safe_png.reduce_color_type();
});
b.iter(|| color::reduced_rgb_to_grayscale(&png.raw));
}
#[bench]
@ -136,38 +123,9 @@ fn reductions_rgba_to_grayscale_alpha_8(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from(
"tests/files/rgba_8_should_be_grayscale_alpha_8.png",
));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
let mut safe_png = png.clone();
safe_png.reduce_color_type();
});
}
#[bench]
fn reductions_rgba_to_grayscale_16(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from(
"tests/files/rgba_16_should_be_grayscale_16.png",
));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
let mut safe_png = png.clone();
safe_png.reduce_color_type();
});
}
#[bench]
fn reductions_rgba_to_grayscale_8(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from(
"tests/files/rgba_8_should_be_grayscale_8.png",
));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
let mut safe_png = png.clone();
safe_png.reduce_color_type();
});
b.iter(|| color::reduced_rgb_to_grayscale(&png.raw));
}
#[bench]
@ -175,45 +133,83 @@ fn reductions_rgb_to_grayscale_16(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from(
"tests/files/rgb_16_should_be_grayscale_16.png",
));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
let mut safe_png = png.clone();
safe_png.reduce_color_type();
});
b.iter(|| color::reduced_rgb_to_grayscale(&png.raw));
}
#[bench]
fn reductions_rgb_to_grayscale_8(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from("tests/files/rgb_8_should_be_grayscale_8.png"));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
let mut safe_png = png.clone();
safe_png.reduce_color_type();
});
b.iter(|| color::reduced_rgb_to_grayscale(&png.raw));
}
#[bench]
fn reductions_rgba_to_palette_8(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from("tests/files/rgba_8_should_be_palette_8.png"));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
let mut safe_png = png.clone();
safe_png.reduce_color_type();
});
b.iter(|| color::reduced_to_indexed(&png.raw, true));
}
#[bench]
fn reductions_rgb_to_palette_8(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from("tests/files/rgb_8_should_be_palette_8.png"));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
let mut safe_png = png.clone();
safe_png.reduce_color_type();
});
b.iter(|| color::reduced_to_indexed(&png.raw, true));
}
#[bench]
fn reductions_grayscale_alpha_to_grayscale_16(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from(
"tests/files/grayscale_alpha_16_should_be_grayscale_16.png",
));
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| alpha::reduced_alpha_channel(&png.raw, true));
}
#[bench]
fn reductions_grayscale_alpha_to_grayscale_8(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from(
"tests/files/grayscale_alpha_8_should_be_grayscale_8.png",
));
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| alpha::reduced_alpha_channel(&png.raw, true));
}
#[bench]
fn reductions_grayscale_alpha_to_grayscale_trns_8(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from(
"tests/files/grayscale_alpha_8_should_be_grayscale_trns_8.png",
));
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| alpha::reduced_alpha_channel(&png.raw, true));
}
#[bench]
fn reductions_grayscale_8_to_palette_8(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from(
"tests/files/grayscale_8_should_be_palette_8.png",
));
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| color::reduced_to_indexed(&png.raw, true));
}
#[bench]
fn reductions_palette_8_to_grayscale_8(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from(
"tests/files/palette_8_should_be_grayscale_8.png",
));
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| color::indexed_to_channels(&png.raw, true, false));
}
#[bench]
@ -221,12 +217,9 @@ fn reductions_palette_duplicate_reduction(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from(
"tests/files/palette_should_be_reduced_with_dupes.png",
));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
let mut safe_png = png.clone();
safe_png.reduce_palette();
});
b.iter(|| palette::reduced_palette(&png.raw, false));
}
#[bench]
@ -234,12 +227,9 @@ fn reductions_palette_unused_reduction(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from(
"tests/files/palette_should_be_reduced_with_unused.png",
));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
let mut safe_png = png.clone();
safe_png.reduce_palette();
});
b.iter(|| palette::reduced_palette(&png.raw, false));
}
#[bench]
@ -247,76 +237,45 @@ fn reductions_palette_full_reduction(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from(
"tests/files/palette_should_be_reduced_with_both.png",
));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
let mut safe_png = png.clone();
safe_png.reduce_palette();
});
b.iter(|| palette::reduced_palette(&png.raw, false));
}
#[bench]
fn reductions_alpha_black(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from("tests/files/rgba_8_reduce_alpha_black.png"));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
fn reductions_palette_sort(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from(
"tests/files/palette_8_should_be_palette_8.png",
));
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
let mut safe_png = png.clone();
safe_png.reduce_alpha_channel(AlphaOptim::Black);
});
b.iter(|| palette::sorted_palette(&png.raw));
}
#[bench]
fn reductions_alpha_white(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from("tests/files/rgba_8_reduce_alpha_white.png"));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
fn reductions_palette_sort_mzeng(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from(
"tests/files/palette_8_should_be_palette_8.png",
));
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
let mut safe_png = png.clone();
safe_png.reduce_alpha_channel(AlphaOptim::White);
});
b.iter(|| palette::sorted_palette_mzeng(&png.raw));
}
#[bench]
fn reductions_alpha_left(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from("tests/files/rgba_8_reduce_alpha_left.png"));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
fn reductions_palette_sort_battiato(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from(
"tests/files/palette_8_should_be_palette_8.png",
));
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
let mut safe_png = png.clone();
safe_png.reduce_alpha_channel(AlphaOptim::Left);
});
b.iter(|| palette::sorted_palette_battiato(&png.raw));
}
#[bench]
fn reductions_alpha_right(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from("tests/files/rgba_8_reduce_alpha_right.png"));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
fn reductions_alpha(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from("tests/files/rgba_8_reduce_alpha.png"));
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
let mut safe_png = png.clone();
safe_png.reduce_alpha_channel(AlphaOptim::Right);
});
}
#[bench]
fn reductions_alpha_up(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from("tests/files/rgba_8_reduce_alpha_up.png"));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
let mut safe_png = png.clone();
safe_png.reduce_alpha_channel(AlphaOptim::Up);
});
}
#[bench]
fn reductions_alpha_down(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from("tests/files/rgba_8_reduce_alpha_down.png"));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
let mut safe_png = png.clone();
safe_png.reduce_alpha_channel(AlphaOptim::Down);
});
b.iter(|| alpha::cleaned_alpha_channel(&png.raw));
}

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@ -0,0 +1,57 @@
#![feature(test)]
extern crate oxipng;
extern crate test;
use std::path::PathBuf;
use oxipng::{internal_tests::*, *};
use test::Bencher;
#[bench]
fn filters_minsum(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from("tests/files/rgb_8_should_be_rgb_8.png"));
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| png.raw.filter_image(FilterStrategy::MinSum, false));
}
#[bench]
fn filters_entropy(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from("tests/files/rgb_8_should_be_rgb_8.png"));
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| png.raw.filter_image(FilterStrategy::Entropy, false));
}
#[bench]
fn filters_bigrams(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from("tests/files/rgb_8_should_be_rgb_8.png"));
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| png.raw.filter_image(FilterStrategy::Bigrams, false));
}
#[bench]
fn filters_bigent(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from("tests/files/rgb_8_should_be_rgb_8.png"));
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| png.raw.filter_image(FilterStrategy::BigEnt, false));
}
#[bench]
fn filters_brute(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from("tests/files/rgb_8_should_be_rgb_8.png"));
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
png.raw.filter_image(
FilterStrategy::Brute {
num_lines: 4,
level: 1,
},
false,
)
});
}

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@ -3,27 +3,28 @@
extern crate oxipng;
extern crate test;
use oxipng::internal_tests::*;
use std::path::PathBuf;
use oxipng::{internal_tests::*, *};
use test::Bencher;
#[bench]
fn zopfli_16_bits_strategy_0(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from("tests/files/rgb_16_should_be_rgb_16.png"));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
zopfli_deflate(png.raw_data.as_ref()).ok();
zopfli_deflate(png.raw.data.as_ref(), ZopfliOptions::default()).ok();
});
}
#[bench]
fn zopfli_8_bits_strategy_0(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from("tests/files/rgb_8_should_be_rgb_8.png"));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
zopfli_deflate(png.raw_data.as_ref()).ok();
zopfli_deflate(png.raw.data.as_ref(), ZopfliOptions::default()).ok();
});
}
@ -32,10 +33,10 @@ fn zopfli_4_bits_strategy_0(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from(
"tests/files/palette_4_should_be_palette_4.png",
));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
zopfli_deflate(png.raw_data.as_ref()).ok();
zopfli_deflate(png.raw.data.as_ref(), ZopfliOptions::default()).ok();
});
}
@ -44,10 +45,10 @@ fn zopfli_2_bits_strategy_0(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from(
"tests/files/palette_2_should_be_palette_2.png",
));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
zopfli_deflate(png.raw_data.as_ref()).ok();
zopfli_deflate(png.raw.data.as_ref(), ZopfliOptions::default()).ok();
});
}
@ -56,9 +57,9 @@ fn zopfli_1_bits_strategy_0(b: &mut Bencher) {
let input = test::black_box(PathBuf::from(
"tests/files/palette_1_should_be_palette_1.png",
));
let png = PngData::new(&input, false).unwrap();
let png = PngData::new(&input, &Options::default()).unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
zopfli_deflate(png.raw_data.as_ref()).ok();
zopfli_deflate(png.raw.data.as_ref(), ZopfliOptions::default()).ok();
});
}

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{
"name": "oxipng",
"version": "1.0.0",
"description": "[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/shssoichiro/oxipng.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/shssoichiro/oxipng) [![Version](https://img.shields.io/crates/v/oxipng.svg)](https://crates.io/crates/oxipng) [![License](https://img.shields.io/crates/l/oxipng.svg)](https://github.com/shssoichiro/oxipng/blob/master/LICENSE)",
"main": "index.js",
"private": true,
"directories": {
"test": "tests"
},
"scripts": {
"test": "echo \"Error: no test specified\" && exit 1"
},
"repository": {
"type": "git",
"url": "git+https://github.com/shssoichiro/oxipng.git"
},
"author": "",
"license": "ISC",
"bugs": {
"url": "https://github.com/shssoichiro/oxipng/issues"
},
"homepage": "https://github.com/shssoichiro/oxipng#readme",
"devDependencies": {
"strip-ansi-cli": "^2.0.0"
}
}

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format_strings = false

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#!/bin/bash
cargo build --release
cp README.template.md README.md
sed -i.bak '/## Benchmarks/,$d' README.md
rm README.md.bak
CORES=$(sysctl -n hw.ncpu 2>/dev/null || grep -c ^processor /proc/cpuinfo)
CPU=$(sysctl -n machdep.cpu.brand_string 2>/dev/null || grep '^model name' /proc/cpuinfo | sed 's/model name.\+: //g' | head -n 1)
OXIPNG_VERSION=$(./target/release/oxipng -V)
OPTIPNG_VERSION=$(optipng -v | head -n 1)
RUST_VERSION=$(rustc -V)
echo -e '## Benchmarks\n' >> README.md
echo "Tested $OXIPNG_VERSION (compiled on $RUST_VERSION) against $OPTIPNG_VERSION on $CPU with $CORES logical cores" >> README.md
echo -e '\n\n' >> README.md
echo -e '\n```\n' >> README.md
hyperfine --warmup 5 './target/release/oxipng -P ./tests/files/rgb_16_should_be_grayscale_8.png' 'optipng -simulate ./tests/files/rgb_16_should_be_grayscale_8.png' | ./node_modules/.bin/strip-ansi >> README.md
hyperfine --warmup 5 './target/release/oxipng -o4 -P ./tests/files/rgb_16_should_be_grayscale_8.png' 'optipng -o 4 -simulate ./tests/files/rgb_16_should_be_grayscale_8.png' | ./node_modules/.bin/strip-ansi >> README.md
hyperfine --style basic --warmup 5 './target/release/oxipng -P ./tests/files/rgb_16_should_be_grayscale_8.png' 'optipng -simulate ./tests/files/rgb_16_should_be_grayscale_8.png' >> README.md
echo -e '\n\n' >> README.md
hyperfine --style basic --warmup 5 './target/release/oxipng -o4 -P ./tests/files/rgb_16_should_be_grayscale_8.png' 'optipng -o 4 -simulate ./tests/files/rgb_16_should_be_grayscale_8.png' >> README.md
echo -e '\n```' >> README.md

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#!/bin/sh -eu
cargo build
cargo xtask mangen
./target/debug/oxipng -V > MANUAL.txt
#Redirect all streams to prevent detection of the terminal width and force an internal default of 100
./target/debug/oxipng --help >> MANUAL.txt 2>/dev/null </dev/null

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use crate::{
PngResult,
error::PngError,
headers::{read_be_u16, read_be_u32},
};
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
/// Animated PNG frame
pub struct Frame {
/// Width of the frame
pub width: u32,
/// Height of the frame
pub height: u32,
/// X offset of the frame
pub x_offset: u32,
/// Y offset of the frame
pub y_offset: u32,
/// Frame delay numerator
pub delay_num: u16,
/// Frame delay denominator
pub delay_den: u16,
/// Frame disposal operation
pub dispose_op: u8,
/// Frame blend operation
pub blend_op: u8,
/// Frame data, from fdAT chunks
pub data: Vec<u8>,
}
impl Frame {
/// Construct a new Frame from the data in a fcTL chunk
pub fn from_fctl_data(byte_data: &[u8]) -> PngResult<Self> {
if byte_data.len() < 26 {
return Err(PngError::TruncatedData);
}
Ok(Self {
width: read_be_u32(&byte_data[4..8]),
height: read_be_u32(&byte_data[8..12]),
x_offset: read_be_u32(&byte_data[12..16]),
y_offset: read_be_u32(&byte_data[16..20]),
delay_num: read_be_u16(&byte_data[20..22]),
delay_den: read_be_u16(&byte_data[22..24]),
dispose_op: byte_data[24],
blend_op: byte_data[25],
data: vec![],
})
}
/// Construct the data for a fcTL chunk using the given sequence number
#[must_use]
pub fn fctl_data(&self, sequence_number: u32) -> Vec<u8> {
let mut byte_data = Vec::with_capacity(26);
byte_data.extend_from_slice(&sequence_number.to_be_bytes());
byte_data.extend_from_slice(&self.width.to_be_bytes());
byte_data.extend_from_slice(&self.height.to_be_bytes());
byte_data.extend_from_slice(&self.x_offset.to_be_bytes());
byte_data.extend_from_slice(&self.y_offset.to_be_bytes());
byte_data.extend_from_slice(&self.delay_num.to_be_bytes());
byte_data.extend_from_slice(&self.delay_den.to_be_bytes());
byte_data.extend_from_slice(&[self.dispose_op, self.blend_op]);
byte_data
}
/// Construct the data for a fdAT chunk using the given sequence number
#[must_use]
pub fn fdat_data(&self, sequence_number: u32) -> Vec<u8> {
let mut byte_data = Vec::with_capacity(4 + self.data.len());
byte_data.extend_from_slice(&sequence_number.to_be_bytes());
byte_data.extend_from_slice(&self.data);
byte_data
}
}

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use std::sync::atomic::AtomicUsize;
use std::sync::atomic::Ordering::{Relaxed, SeqCst};
use std::sync::atomic::{AtomicUsize, Ordering::SeqCst};
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct AtomicMin {
val: AtomicUsize,
}
impl AtomicMin {
#[must_use]
pub fn new(init: Option<usize>) -> Self {
Self {
val: AtomicUsize::new(init.unwrap_or(usize::max_value())),
val: AtomicUsize::new(init.unwrap_or(usize::MAX)),
}
}
pub fn get(&self) -> Option<usize> {
let val = self.val.load(SeqCst);
if val == usize::max_value() {
None
} else {
Some(val)
}
if val == usize::MAX { None } else { Some(val) }
}
pub fn set_min(&self, new_val: usize) {
let mut current_val = self.val.load(Relaxed);
loop {
if new_val < current_val {
if let Err(v) = self
.val
.compare_exchange(current_val, new_val, SeqCst, Relaxed)
{
current_val = v;
continue;
}
}
break;
}
/// Try a new value, returning true if it is the new minimum
pub fn set_min(&self, new_val: usize) -> bool {
new_val < self.val.fetch_min(new_val, SeqCst)
}
}

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use std::{num::NonZeroU64, path::PathBuf};
use clap::builder::Styles;
use clap::builder::styling::{AnsiColor, Effects};
use clap::{Arg, ArgAction, Command, builder::ArgPredicate, value_parser};
use parse_size::parse_size;
include!("display_chunks.rs");
const STYLES: Styles = Styles::styled()
.header(AnsiColor::Green.on_default().effects(Effects::BOLD))
.usage(AnsiColor::Green.on_default().effects(Effects::BOLD))
.literal(AnsiColor::Cyan.on_default().effects(Effects::BOLD))
.placeholder(AnsiColor::Cyan.on_default());
pub fn build_command() -> Command {
// Note: clap 'wrap_help' is enabled to automatically wrap lines according to terminal width.
// To keep things tidy though, short help descriptions should be no more than 54 characters,
// so that they can fit on a single line in an 80 character terminal.
// Long help descriptions are soft wrapped here at 90 characters (column 91) but this does not
// affect output, it simply matches what is rendered when help is output to a file.
Command::new("oxipng")
.version(env!("CARGO_PKG_VERSION"))
.author("Joshua Holmer <jholmer.in@gmail.com>")
.about("Losslessly improve compression of PNG files")
.styles(STYLES)
.arg(
Arg::new("files")
.help("File(s) to compress (use '-' for stdin)")
.index(1)
.num_args(1..)
.use_value_delimiter(false)
.required(true)
.value_parser(value_parser!(PathBuf)),
)
.arg(
Arg::new("optimization")
.help("Optimization level (0-6, or max)")
.long_help("\
Set the optimization level preset. The default level 2 is quite fast and provides good \
compression. Lower levels are faster, higher levels provide better compression, though \
with increasingly diminishing returns.
0 => --zc 5 --fast (filter chosen heuristically)
1 => --zc 10 --fast (filter chosen heuristically)
2 => --zc 11 -f 0,1,6,7 --fast
3 => --zc 11 -f 0,7,8,9 --brute-level 1 --brute-lines 3
4 => --zc 12 -f 0,7,8,9 --brute-level 1 --brute-lines 4
5 => --zc 12 -f 0,1,2,5,6,7,8,9 --brute-level 4 --brute-lines 4
6 => --zc 12 -f 0-9 --brute-level 5 --brute-lines 8
max => (stable alias for the maximum level)
Manually specifying a compression option (zc, f, etc.) will override the optimization \
preset, regardless of the order you write the arguments.")
.short('o')
.long("opt")
.value_name("level")
.default_value("2")
.value_parser(["0", "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "max"])
.hide_possible_values(true),
)
.arg(
Arg::new("recursive")
.help("Recurse input directories, optimizing all PNG files")
.long_help("\
When directories are given as input, traverse the directory trees and optimize all PNG \
files found (files with .png or .apng extension).")
.short('r')
.long("recursive")
.action(ArgAction::SetTrue),
)
.arg(
Arg::new("output_dir")
.help("Write output file(s) to <directory>")
.long_help("\
Write output file(s) to <directory>. If the directory does not exist, it will be created. \
Note that this will not preserve the directory structure of the input files when used with \
'--recursive'.")
.long("dir")
.value_name("directory")
.value_parser(value_parser!(PathBuf))
.conflicts_with("output_file")
.conflicts_with("stdout"),
)
.arg(
Arg::new("output_file")
.help("Write output file to <file>")
.long("out")
.value_name("file")
.value_parser(value_parser!(PathBuf))
.conflicts_with("output_dir")
.conflicts_with("stdout"),
)
.arg(
Arg::new("stdout")
.help("Write output to stdout")
.long("stdout")
.action(ArgAction::SetTrue)
.conflicts_with("output_dir")
.conflicts_with("output_file"),
)
.arg(
Arg::new("preserve")
.help("Preserve file permissions and timestamps if possible")
.short('p')
.long("preserve")
.action(ArgAction::SetTrue),
)
.arg(
Arg::new("dry-run")
.help("Do not write any files, only show compression results")
.short('d')
.long("dry-run")
.action(ArgAction::SetTrue),
)
.arg(
Arg::new("strip-safe")
.help("Strip safely-removable chunks, same as '--strip safe'")
.short('s')
.action(ArgAction::SetTrue)
.conflicts_with("strip"),
)
.arg(
Arg::new("strip")
.help("Strip metadata (safe, all, or comma-separated list)\nCAUTION: 'all' will convert APNGs to standard PNGs")
.long_help(format!("\
Strip metadata chunks, where <mode> is one of:
safe => Strip all non-critical chunks, except for the following:
{}
all => Strip all non-critical chunks
<list> => Strip chunks in the comma-separated list, e.g. 'bKGD,cHRM'
CAUTION: 'all' will convert APNGs to standard PNGs.
Please note that regardless of any options set, some chunks will necessarily be stripped \
when invalidated by the optimization:
bKGD, sBIT, hIST: Stripped if the color type or bit depth changes.
iDOT: Always stripped.
caBX: Stripped if it contains C2PA metadata. If explicitly retained by `--keep`, \
optimization will be aborted.
The default when --strip is not passed is to keep all chunks that remain valid.",
DISPLAY_CHUNKS
.iter()
.map(|c| String::from_utf8_lossy(c))
.collect::<Vec<_>>()
.join(", ")))
.long("strip")
.value_name("mode")
.conflicts_with("strip-safe"),
)
.arg(
Arg::new("keep")
.help("Strip all metadata except in the comma-separated list")
.long_help("\
Strip all metadata chunks except those in the comma-separated list. The special value \
'display' includes chunks that affect the image appearance, equivalent to '--strip safe'.
E.g. '--keep eXIf,display' will strip chunks, keeping only eXIf and those that affect the \
image appearance.")
.long("keep")
.value_name("list")
.conflicts_with("strip")
.conflicts_with("strip-safe"),
)
.arg(
Arg::new("alpha")
.help("Perform additional alpha channel optimization")
.long_help("\
Perform additional optimization on images with an alpha channel, by altering the color \
values of fully transparent pixels. This is generally recommended for better compression, \
but take care as while this is visually lossless, it is technically a lossy \
transformation and may be unsuitable for some applications.")
.short('a')
.long("alpha")
.action(ArgAction::SetTrue),
)
.arg(
Arg::new("interlace")
.help("Set PNG interlacing (off, on, keep)")
.long_help("\
Set the PNG interlacing mode, where <mode> is one of:
off => Remove interlacing from all images that are processed
on => Apply Adam7 interlacing on all images that are processed
keep => Keep the existing interlacing mode of each image
Note that interlacing can add 25-50% to the size of an optimized image. Only use it if you \
believe the benefits outweigh the costs for your use case.")
.short('i')
.long("interlace")
.value_name("mode")
.value_parser(["off", "on", "keep", "0", "1"])
.default_value("off")
.default_value_if("no-reductions", ArgPredicate::IsPresent, "keep")
.hide_possible_values(true),
)
.arg(
Arg::new("scale16")
.help("Forcibly reduce 16-bit images to 8-bit (lossy)")
.long_help("\
Forcibly reduce images with 16 bits per channel to 8 bits per channel. This is a lossy \
operation but can provide significant savings when you have no need for higher depth. \
Reduction is performed by scaling the values such that, e.g. 0x00FF is reduced to 0x01 \
rather than 0x00.
Without this flag, 16-bit images will only be reduced in depth if it can be done \
losslessly.")
.long("scale16")
.action(ArgAction::SetTrue),
)
.arg(
Arg::new("verbose")
.help("Show per-file info (use multiple times for more detail)")
.short('v')
.long("verbose")
.action(ArgAction::Count)
.conflicts_with("quiet"),
)
.arg(
Arg::new("quiet")
.help("Suppress all output messages")
.short('q')
.long("quiet")
.action(ArgAction::SetTrue)
.conflicts_with("verbose"),
)
.arg(
Arg::new("json")
.help("Print results as JSON")
.short('j')
.long("json")
.action(ArgAction::SetTrue)
.conflicts_with("stdout"),
)
.arg(
Arg::new("filters")
.help("Filters to try (0-9; see '--help' for details)")
.long_help("\
Perform compression trials with each of the given filter types. You can specify a \
comma-separated list, or a range of values. E.g. '-f 0-3' is the same as '-f 0,1,2,3'.
PNG delta filters (apply the same filter to every line)
0 => None (recommended to always include this filter)
1 => Sub
2 => Up
3 => Average
4 => Paeth
Heuristic strategies (try to find the best delta filter for each line)
5 => MinSum Minimum sum of absolute differences
6 => Entropy Smallest Shannon entropy
7 => Bigrams Lowest count of distinct bigrams
8 => BigEnt Smallest Shannon entropy of bigrams
9 => Brute Smallest compressed size (slow)
The default value depends on the optimization level preset.")
.short('f')
.long("filters")
.value_name("list"),
)
.arg(
Arg::new("fast")
.help("Use fast filter evaluation")
.long_help("\
Perform a fast compression evaluation of each enabled filter, followed by a single main \
compression trial of the best result. Recommended if you have more filters enabled than \
CPU cores.")
.long("fast")
.action(ArgAction::SetTrue),
)
.arg(
Arg::new("compression")
.help("Deflate compression level (0-12)")
.long_help("\
Deflate compression level (0-12) for main compression trials. The levels here are defined \
by the libdeflate compression library.
The default value depends on the optimization level preset.")
.long("zc")
.value_name("level")
.value_parser(0..=12)
.conflicts_with("zopfli"),
)
.arg(
Arg::new("no-bit-reduction")
.help("Do not change bit depth")
.long("nb")
.action(ArgAction::SetTrue),
)
.arg(
Arg::new("no-color-reduction")
.help("Do not change color type")
.long("nc")
.action(ArgAction::SetTrue),
)
.arg(
Arg::new("no-palette-reduction")
.help("Do not change color palette")
.long_help("\
Do not convert to indexed and do not modify an existing color palette.")
.long("np")
.action(ArgAction::SetTrue),
)
.arg(
Arg::new("no-grayscale-reduction")
.help("Do not change to or from grayscale")
.long("ng")
.action(ArgAction::SetTrue),
)
.arg(
Arg::new("no-reductions")
.help("Do not perform any transformations")
.long_help("\
Do not perform any transformations and do not deinterlace by default.")
.long("nx")
.action(ArgAction::SetTrue),
)
.arg(
Arg::new("no-recoding")
.help("Do not recompress unless transformations occur")
.long_help("\
Do not recompress IDAT unless required due to transformations. Recompression of other \
compressed chunks (such as iCCP) will also be disabled. Note that the combination of \
'--nx' and '--nz' will fully disable all optimization.")
.long("nz")
.action(ArgAction::SetTrue),
)
.arg(
Arg::new("fix")
.help("Disable checksum validation")
.long_help("\
Do not perform checksum validation of PNG chunks. This may allow some files with errors to \
be processed successfully. The output will always have correct checksums.")
.long("fix")
.action(ArgAction::SetTrue),
)
.arg(
Arg::new("force")
.help("Write the output even if it is larger than the input")
.long("force")
.action(ArgAction::SetTrue),
)
.arg(
Arg::new("zopfli")
.help("Use the much slower but stronger Zopfli compressor")
.long_help("\
Use the much slower but stronger Zopfli compressor for main compression trials. \
Recommended use is with '-o max' and '--fast'.")
.short('z')
.short_alias('Z') // Kept for backwards compatibility
.long("zopfli")
.action(ArgAction::SetTrue),
)
.arg(
Arg::new("iterations")
.help("Number of Zopfli iterations")
.long_help("\
Set the number of iterations to use for Zopfli compression. Using fewer iterations may \
speed up compression for large files. This option requires '--zopfli' to be set.")
.long("zi")
.value_name("iterations")
.default_value("15")
.value_parser(value_parser!(NonZeroU64))
.requires("zopfli"),
)
.arg(
Arg::new("iterations-without-improvement")
.hide_short_help(true)
.long_help("\
Stop Zopfli compression after this number of iterations without improvement. Use this in \
conjunction with a high value for '--zi' to achieve better compression in reasonable time.")
.long("ziwi")
.value_name("iterations")
.value_parser(value_parser!(NonZeroU64))
.requires("zopfli"),
)
.arg(
Arg::new("brute-level")
.hide_short_help(true)
.long_help("\
Set the libdeflate compression level to use with the Brute filter strategy. Sane values \
are 1-5. Higher values are not necessarily better.")
.long("brute-level")
.value_name("level")
.value_parser(1..=12),
)
.arg(
Arg::new("brute-lines")
.hide_short_help(true)
.long_help("\
Set the number of lines to compress at once with the Brute filter strategy. Sane values \
are 2-16. Higher values are not necessarily better.")
.long("brute-lines")
.value_name("lines")
.value_parser(value_parser!(usize)),
)
.arg(
Arg::new("timeout")
.help("Maximum amount of time to spend on optimizations")
.long_help("\
Maximum amount of time, in seconds, to spend on optimizations. Oxipng will check the \
timeout before each transformation or compression trial, and will stop trying to optimize \
the file if the timeout is exceeded. Note that this does not cut short any operations that \
are already in progress, so it is currently of limited effectiveness for large files with \
high compression levels.")
.long("timeout")
.value_name("secs")
.value_parser(value_parser!(u64)),
)
.arg(
Arg::new("max-size")
.help("Skip image if the decompressed size exceeds this limit")
.long_help("\
Maximum size to allow for the input image. If the raw, decompressed image data (or the \
file size) of the image exceeds this size, it will be skipped. This is useful for limiting \
memory usage or avoiding long processing times on large images. The value may be specified \
with a unit suffix such as k, KB, m, MB, etc.
The decompressed size of an image is roughly equal to width * height * bit-depth / 8. E.g. \
a 1920x1080 image with 24-bit color depth would be roughly 6MB.")
.long("max-raw-size")
.value_name("bytes")
.value_parser(|s: &str| parse_size(s)),
)
.arg(
Arg::new("threads")
.help("Number of threads to use [default: num logical CPUs]")
.long_help("\
Set the maximum number of threads to use. Oxipng uses multithreading to evaluate multiple \
optimizations on the same file in parallel as well as process multiple files in parallel. \
You can set this to a lower value if you need to limit memory or CPU usage.
[default: num logical CPUs]")
.short('t')
.long("threads")
.value_name("num")
.value_parser(value_parser!(usize)),
)
.arg(
Arg::new("parallel-files")
.help("Process multiple files sequentially")
.long_help("\
Process multiple files sequentially rather than in parallel. Use this if you need \
determinism in the processing order. Note this is not necessary if using '--threads 1'.")
.long("sequential")
.action(ArgAction::SetFalse),
)
}

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use std::fmt;
use std::{fmt, fmt::Display};
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Clone, Copy)]
use rgb::{RGB16, RGBA8};
use crate::PngError;
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Clone)]
/// The color type used to represent this image
pub enum ColorType {
/// Grayscale, with one color channel
Grayscale,
Grayscale {
/// Optional shade of gray that should be rendered as transparent
transparent_shade: Option<u16>,
},
/// RGB, with three color channels
RGB,
/// Indexed, with one byte per pixel representing one of up to 256 colors in the image
Indexed,
RGB {
/// Optional color value that should be rendered as transparent
transparent_color: Option<RGB16>,
},
/// Indexed, with one byte per pixel representing a color from the palette
Indexed {
/// The palette containing the colors used, up to 256 entries
palette: Vec<RGBA8>,
},
/// Grayscale + Alpha, with two color channels
GrayscaleAlpha,
/// RGBA, with four color channels
RGBA,
}
impl fmt::Display for ColorType {
impl Display for ColorType {
#[inline]
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
write!(
f,
"{}",
match *self {
ColorType::Grayscale => "Grayscale",
ColorType::RGB => "RGB",
ColorType::Indexed => "Indexed",
ColorType::GrayscaleAlpha => "Grayscale + Alpha",
ColorType::RGBA => "RGB + Alpha",
}
)
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
match self {
Self::Grayscale { .. } => write!(f, "Grayscale"),
Self::RGB { .. } => write!(f, "RGB"),
Self::Indexed { palette } => write!(f, "Indexed ({} colors)", palette.len()),
Self::GrayscaleAlpha => write!(f, "Grayscale + Alpha"),
Self::RGBA => write!(f, "RGB + Alpha"),
}
}
}
impl ColorType {
/// Get the code used by the PNG specification to denote this color type
#[inline]
pub fn png_header_code(self) -> u8 {
#[must_use]
pub const fn png_header_code(&self) -> u8 {
match self {
ColorType::Grayscale => 0,
ColorType::RGB => 2,
ColorType::Indexed => 3,
ColorType::GrayscaleAlpha => 4,
ColorType::RGBA => 6,
Self::Grayscale { .. } => 0,
Self::RGB { .. } => 2,
Self::Indexed { .. } => 3,
Self::GrayscaleAlpha => 4,
Self::RGBA => 6,
}
}
#[inline]
pub fn channels_per_pixel(self) -> u8 {
pub(crate) const fn channels_per_pixel(&self) -> u8 {
match self {
ColorType::Grayscale | ColorType::Indexed => 1,
ColorType::GrayscaleAlpha => 2,
ColorType::RGB => 3,
ColorType::RGBA => 4,
Self::Grayscale { .. } | Self::Indexed { .. } => 1,
Self::GrayscaleAlpha => 2,
Self::RGB { .. } => 3,
Self::RGBA => 4,
}
}
#[inline]
pub(crate) const fn is_rgb(&self) -> bool {
matches!(self, Self::RGB { .. } | Self::RGBA)
}
#[inline]
pub(crate) const fn is_gray(&self) -> bool {
matches!(self, Self::Grayscale { .. } | Self::GrayscaleAlpha)
}
#[inline]
pub(crate) const fn has_alpha(&self) -> bool {
matches!(self, Self::GrayscaleAlpha | Self::RGBA)
}
#[inline]
pub(crate) const fn has_trns(&self) -> bool {
match self {
Self::Grayscale { transparent_shade } => transparent_shade.is_some(),
Self::RGB { transparent_color } => transparent_color.is_some(),
_ => false,
}
}
}
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Clone, Copy)]
#[repr(u8)]
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Clone, Copy)]
/// The number of bits to be used per channel per pixel
pub enum BitDepth {
/// One bit per channel per pixel
One,
One = 1,
/// Two bits per channel per pixel
Two,
Two = 2,
/// Four bits per channel per pixel
Four,
Four = 4,
/// Eight bits per channel per pixel
Eight,
Eight = 8,
/// Sixteen bits per channel per pixel
Sixteen,
Sixteen = 16,
}
impl fmt::Display for BitDepth {
#[inline]
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
write!(
f,
"{}",
match *self {
BitDepth::One => "1",
BitDepth::Two => "2",
BitDepth::Four => "4",
BitDepth::Eight => "8",
BitDepth::Sixteen => "16",
}
)
}
}
impl TryFrom<u8> for BitDepth {
type Error = PngError;
impl BitDepth {
/// Retrieve the number of bits per channel per pixel as a `u8`
#[inline]
pub fn as_u8(self) -> u8 {
match self {
BitDepth::One => 1,
BitDepth::Two => 2,
BitDepth::Four => 4,
BitDepth::Eight => 8,
BitDepth::Sixteen => 16,
}
}
/// Parse a number of bits per channel per pixel into a `BitDepth`
#[inline]
pub fn from_u8(depth: u8) -> BitDepth {
match depth {
1 => BitDepth::One,
2 => BitDepth::Two,
4 => BitDepth::Four,
8 => BitDepth::Eight,
16 => BitDepth::Sixteen,
_ => panic!("Unsupported bit depth"),
fn try_from(value: u8) -> Result<Self, Self::Error> {
match value {
1 => Ok(Self::One),
2 => Ok(Self::Two),
4 => Ok(Self::Four),
8 => Ok(Self::Eight),
16 => Ok(Self::Sixteen),
_ => Err(PngError::InvalidData),
}
}
}
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Clone, Copy, Eq, Hash)]
/// Potential optimization methods for alpha channel
pub enum AlphaOptim {
NoOp,
Black,
White,
Up,
Right,
Down,
Left,
}
impl fmt::Display for AlphaOptim {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
write!(
f,
"{}",
match *self {
AlphaOptim::NoOp => "_",
AlphaOptim::Black => "B",
AlphaOptim::White => "W",
AlphaOptim::Up => "U",
AlphaOptim::Right => "R",
AlphaOptim::Down => "D",
AlphaOptim::Left => "L",
}
)
impl Display for BitDepth {
#[inline]
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
Display::fmt(&(*self as u8).to_string(), f)
}
}

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use libdeflater::*;
use crate::{PngError, PngResult};
pub fn deflate(data: &[u8], level: u8, max_size: Option<usize>) -> PngResult<Vec<u8>> {
let mut compressor = Compressor::new(CompressionLvl::new(level.into()).unwrap());
let capacity = max_size.unwrap_or_else(|| compressor.zlib_compress_bound(data.len()));
let mut dest = vec![0; capacity];
let len = compressor
.zlib_compress(data, &mut dest)
.map_err(|err| match err {
CompressionError::InsufficientSpace => PngError::DeflatedDataTooLong(capacity),
})?;
dest.truncate(len);
Ok(dest)
}
pub fn inflate(data: &[u8], out_size: usize) -> PngResult<Vec<u8>> {
let mut decompressor = Decompressor::new();
let mut dest = vec![0; out_size];
let len = decompressor
.zlib_decompress(data, &mut dest)
.map_err(|err| match err {
DecompressionError::BadData => PngError::InvalidData,
DecompressionError::InsufficientSpace => PngError::InflatedDataTooLong(out_size),
})?;
dest.truncate(len);
Ok(dest)
}
#[must_use]
pub fn crc32(data: &[u8]) -> u32 {
let mut crc = Crc::new();
crc.update(data);
crc.sum()
}

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use atomicmin::AtomicMin;
use error::PngError;
use miniz_oxide::deflate::core::*;
use PngResult;
pub fn compress_to_vec_oxipng(
input: &[u8],
level: u8,
window_bits: i32,
strategy: i32,
max_size: &AtomicMin,
) -> PngResult<Vec<u8>> {
// The comp flags function sets the zlib flag if the window_bits parameter is > 0.
let flags = create_comp_flags_from_zip_params(level.into(), window_bits, strategy);
let mut compressor = CompressorOxide::new(flags);
// if max size is known, then expect that much data (but no more than input.len())
let mut output = Vec::with_capacity(max_size.get().unwrap_or(input.len() / 2).min(input.len()));
// # Unsafe
// We trust compress to not read the uninitialized bytes.
unsafe {
let cap = output.capacity();
output.set_len(cap);
}
let mut in_pos = 0;
let mut out_pos = 0;
loop {
let (status, bytes_in, bytes_out) = compress(
&mut compressor,
&input[in_pos..],
&mut output[out_pos..],
TDEFLFlush::Finish,
);
out_pos += bytes_out;
in_pos += bytes_in;
match status {
TDEFLStatus::Done => {
output.truncate(out_pos);
break;
}
TDEFLStatus::Okay => {
if let Some(max) = max_size.get() {
if output.len() > max {
return Err(PngError::DeflatedDataTooLong(output.len()));
}
}
// We need more space, so extend the vector.
if output.len().saturating_sub(out_pos) < 30 {
let current_len = output.len();
output.reserve(current_len);
// # Unsafe
// We trust compress to not read the uninitialized bytes.
unsafe {
let cap = output.capacity();
output.set_len(cap);
}
}
}
// Not supposed to happen unless there is a bug.
_ => panic!("Bug! Unexpectedly failed to compress!"),
}
}
Ok(output)
}

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use atomicmin::AtomicMin;
use error::PngError;
use miniz_oxide;
use std::cmp::max;
use zopfli;
use PngResult;
mod deflater;
use std::{fmt, fmt::Display};
#[doc(hidden)]
pub mod miniz_stream;
pub use deflater::{crc32, deflate, inflate};
/// Decompress a data stream using the DEFLATE algorithm
pub fn inflate(data: &[u8]) -> PngResult<Vec<u8>> {
miniz_oxide::inflate::decompress_to_vec_zlib(data)
.map_err(|e| PngError::new(&format!("Error on decompress: {:?}", e)))
}
use crate::{PngError, PngResult};
/// Compress a data stream using the DEFLATE algorithm
#[cfg(any(target_arch = "x86_64", target_arch = "aarch64"))]
pub fn deflate(data: &[u8], zc: u8, zs: u8, zw: u8, max_size: &AtomicMin) -> PngResult<Vec<u8>> {
if is_cfzlib_supported() {
return cfzlib_deflate(data, zc, zs, zw, max_size);
}
#[cfg(feature = "zopfli")]
mod zopfli_oxipng;
#[cfg(feature = "zopfli")]
pub use zopfli::Options as ZopfliOptions;
#[cfg(feature = "zopfli")]
pub use zopfli_oxipng::deflate as zopfli_deflate;
miniz_stream::compress_to_vec_oxipng(data, zc, zw.into(), zs.into(), max_size)
}
/// Compress a data stream using the DEFLATE algorithm
#[cfg(not(any(target_arch = "x86_64", target_arch = "aarch64")))]
pub fn deflate(data: &[u8], zc: u8, zs: u8, zw: u8, max_size: &AtomicMin) -> PngResult<Vec<u8>> {
miniz_stream::compress_to_vec_oxipng(data, zc, zw.into(), zs.into(), max_size)
}
#[cfg(target_arch = "x86_64")]
fn is_cfzlib_supported() -> bool {
if is_x86_feature_detected!("sse4.2") && is_x86_feature_detected!("pclmulqdq") {
return true;
}
false
}
#[cfg(target_arch = "aarch64")]
fn is_cfzlib_supported() -> bool {
if is_arm_feature_detected!("neon") && is_arm_feature_detected!("crc") {
return true;
}
false
}
#[cfg(any(target_arch = "x86_64", target_arch = "aarch64"))]
pub fn cfzlib_deflate(
data: &[u8],
level: u8,
strategy: u8,
window_bits: u8,
max_size: &AtomicMin,
) -> PngResult<Vec<u8>> {
use cloudflare_zlib_sys::*;
use std::mem;
assert!(data.len() < u32::max_value() as usize);
unsafe {
let mut stream = mem::zeroed();
if Z_OK != deflateInit2(
&mut stream,
level.into(),
Z_DEFLATED,
window_bits.into(),
MAX_MEM_LEVEL,
strategy.into(),
) {
return Err(PngError::new("deflateInit2"));
}
let upper_bound = deflateBound(&mut stream, data.len() as uLong) as usize;
let max_size = max_size.get().unwrap_or(upper_bound).min(upper_bound);
// it's important to have the capacity pre-allocated,
// as unsafe set_len is called later
let mut out = Vec::with_capacity(max_size);
stream.next_in = data.as_ptr() as *mut _;
stream.total_in = data.len() as uLong;
stream.avail_in = data.len() as uInt;
stream.next_out = out.as_mut_ptr();
stream.avail_out = out.capacity() as uInt;
match deflate(&mut stream, Z_FINISH) {
Z_STREAM_END => {}
Z_OK | Z_BUF_ERROR => {
deflateEnd(&mut stream);
return Err(PngError::DeflatedDataTooLong(stream.total_out as usize));
}
_ => {
deflateEnd(&mut stream);
return Err(PngError::new("deflate"));
}
}
if Z_OK != deflateEnd(&mut stream) {
return Err(PngError::new("deflateEnd"));
}
debug_assert!(stream.total_out as usize <= out.capacity());
out.set_len(stream.total_out as usize);
Ok(out)
}
}
pub fn zopfli_deflate(data: &[u8]) -> PngResult<Vec<u8>> {
let mut output = Vec::with_capacity(max(1024, data.len() / 20));
let options = zopfli::Options::default();
match zopfli::compress(&options, &zopfli::Format::Zlib, data, &mut output) {
Ok(_) => (),
Err(_) => return Err(PngError::new("Failed to compress in zopfli")),
};
output.shrink_to_fit();
Ok(output)
}
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq)]
/// DEFLATE algorithms supported by oxipng
pub enum Deflaters {
/// Use the Zlib/Miniz DEFLATE implementation
Zlib,
/// DEFLATE algorithms supported by oxipng (for use in [`Options`][crate::Options])
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub enum Deflater {
/// Use libdeflater.
Libdeflater {
/// Which compression level to use on the file (0-12)
compression: u8,
},
#[cfg(feature = "zopfli")]
/// Use the better but slower Zopfli implementation
Zopfli,
Zopfli(ZopfliOptions),
}
impl Deflater {
pub(crate) fn deflate(self, data: &[u8], max_size: Option<usize>) -> PngResult<Vec<u8>> {
let compressed = match self {
Self::Libdeflater { compression } => deflate(data, compression, max_size)?,
#[cfg(feature = "zopfli")]
Self::Zopfli(options) => zopfli_deflate(data, options)?,
};
if let Some(max) = max_size {
if compressed.len() > max {
return Err(PngError::DeflatedDataTooLong(max));
}
}
Ok(compressed)
}
}
impl Display for Deflater {
#[inline]
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
match self {
Self::Libdeflater { compression } => write!(f, "zc = {compression}"),
#[cfg(feature = "zopfli")]
Self::Zopfli(options) => write!(f, "zopfli, zi = {}", options.iteration_count),
}
}
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use crate::{PngError, PngResult};
pub fn deflate(data: &[u8], options: zopfli::Options) -> PngResult<Vec<u8>> {
let mut output = Vec::with_capacity(data.len());
// Since Rust v1.74, passing &[u8] directly into zopfli causes a regression in compressed size
// for some files. Wrapping the slice in another Read implementer such as Box fixes it for now.
match zopfli::compress(options, zopfli::Format::Zlib, Box::new(data), &mut output) {
Ok(()) => (),
Err(_) => return Err(PngError::new("Failed to compress in zopfli")),
}
output.shrink_to_fit();
Ok(output)
}

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/// List of chunks that affect image display and will be kept when using the `Safe` chunk strip option
pub const DISPLAY_CHUNKS: [[u8; 4]; 7] = [
*b"cICP", *b"iCCP", *b"sRGB", *b"pHYs", *b"acTL", *b"fcTL", *b"fdAT",
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use std::error::Error;
use std::fmt;
use std::{error::Error, fmt};
// TODO: Use `#[non_exhaustive]` once stabilized
// https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/44109
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
use crate::colors::{BitDepth, ColorType};
#[derive(Debug)]
#[non_exhaustive]
pub enum PngError {
DeflatedDataTooLong(usize),
NotPNG,
APNGNotSupported,
InvalidData,
TruncatedData,
APNGOutOfOrder,
C2PAMetadataPreventsChanges,
ChunkMissing(&'static str),
CRCMismatch([u8; 4]),
DeflatedDataTooLong(usize),
IncorrectDataLength(usize, usize),
InflatedDataTooLong(usize),
InvalidData,
InvalidDepthForType(BitDepth, ColorType),
NotPNG,
ReadFailed(String, std::io::Error),
TruncatedData,
WriteFailed(String, std::io::Error),
Other(Box<str>),
#[doc(hidden)]
_Nonexhaustive,
}
impl Error for PngError {
// deprecated
fn description(&self) -> &str {
""
}
}
impl Error for PngError {}
impl fmt::Display for PngError {
#[inline]
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
#[cold]
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
match *self {
PngError::DeflatedDataTooLong(_) => f.write_str("deflated data too long"),
PngError::NotPNG => f.write_str("Invalid header detected; Not a PNG file"),
PngError::InvalidData => f.write_str("Invalid data found; unable to read PNG file"),
PngError::TruncatedData => {
f.write_str("Missing data in the file; the file is truncated")
Self::APNGOutOfOrder => f.write_str("APNG chunks are out of order"),
Self::C2PAMetadataPreventsChanges => f.write_str(
"The image contains C2PA manifest that would be invalidated by any file changes",
),
Self::ChunkMissing(s) => write!(f, "Chunk {s} missing or empty"),
Self::CRCMismatch(ref c) => write!(
f,
"CRC mismatch in {} chunk; May be recoverable by using --fix",
String::from_utf8_lossy(c)
),
Self::DeflatedDataTooLong(_) => f.write_str("Deflated data too long"),
Self::IncorrectDataLength(l1, l2) => write!(
f,
"Data length {l1} does not match the expected length {l2}"
),
Self::InflatedDataTooLong(max) => write!(
f,
"Inflated data would exceed the maximum size ({max} bytes)"
),
Self::InvalidData => f.write_str("Invalid data found; unable to read PNG file"),
Self::InvalidDepthForType(d, ref c) => {
write!(f, "Invalid bit depth {d} for color type {c}")
}
PngError::APNGNotSupported => f.write_str("APNG files are not (yet) supported"),
PngError::ChunkMissing(s) => write!(f, "Chunk {} missing or empty", s),
PngError::Other(ref s) => f.write_str(s),
PngError::_Nonexhaustive => unreachable!(),
Self::NotPNG => f.write_str("Invalid header detected; Not a PNG file"),
Self::ReadFailed(ref s, ref e) => write!(f, "Failed to read from {s}: {e}"),
Self::TruncatedData => f.write_str("Missing data in the file; the file is truncated"),
Self::WriteFailed(ref s, ref e) => write!(f, "Failed to write to {s}: {e}"),
Self::Other(ref s) => f.write_str(s),
}
}
}
impl PngError {
#[inline]
pub fn new(description: &str) -> PngError {
PngError::Other(description.into())
#[cold]
#[must_use]
pub fn new(description: &str) -> Self {
Self::Other(description.into())
}
}

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//! Check if a reduction makes file smaller, and keep best reductions.
//! Works asynchronously when possible
#[cfg(not(feature = "parallel"))]
use std::cell::RefCell;
use std::sync::{
Arc,
atomic::{AtomicUsize, Ordering::*},
};
use deflate::Deflater;
use indexmap::IndexSet;
use log::trace;
use rayon::prelude::*;
#[cfg(feature = "parallel")]
use std::sync::mpsc::{Receiver, Sender, channel};
#[cfg(not(feature = "parallel"))]
use crate::rayon;
use crate::{
Deadline, PngError, atomicmin::AtomicMin, deflate, filters::FilterStrategy, png::PngImage,
};
pub(crate) struct Candidate {
pub image: Arc<PngImage>,
pub idat_data: Option<Vec<u8>>,
pub estimated_output_size: usize,
/// The input filter, which is retained for printing and for APNG frames.
pub filter: FilterStrategy,
/// The filter returned by the filter function, which may be Predefined.
/// Use this for the next round to avoid recomputing the filter.
pub filter_used: FilterStrategy,
/// For determining tie-breaker
nth: usize,
}
impl Candidate {
fn cmp_key(&self) -> impl Ord + use<> {
(
self.estimated_output_size,
self.image.data.len(),
self.filter.clone(),
// Prefer the later image added (e.g. baseline, which is always added last)
usize::MAX - self.nth,
)
}
}
/// Collect image versions and pick one that compresses best
pub(crate) struct Evaluator {
deadline: Arc<Deadline>,
filters: IndexSet<FilterStrategy>,
deflater: Deflater,
optimize_alpha: bool,
final_round: bool,
nth: AtomicUsize,
executed: Arc<AtomicUsize>,
best_candidate_size: Arc<AtomicMin>,
/// images are sent to the caller thread for evaluation
#[cfg(feature = "parallel")]
eval_channel: (Sender<Candidate>, Receiver<Candidate>),
// in non-parallel mode, images are evaluated synchronously
#[cfg(not(feature = "parallel"))]
eval_best_candidate: RefCell<Option<Candidate>>,
}
impl Evaluator {
pub fn new(
deadline: Arc<Deadline>,
filters: IndexSet<FilterStrategy>,
deflater: Deflater,
optimize_alpha: bool,
final_round: bool,
) -> Self {
#[cfg(feature = "parallel")]
let eval_channel = channel();
Self {
deadline,
filters,
deflater,
optimize_alpha,
final_round,
nth: AtomicUsize::new(0),
executed: Arc::new(AtomicUsize::new(0)),
best_candidate_size: Arc::new(AtomicMin::new(None)),
#[cfg(feature = "parallel")]
eval_channel,
#[cfg(not(feature = "parallel"))]
eval_best_candidate: RefCell::new(None),
}
}
/// Wait for all evaluations to finish and return smallest reduction
/// Or `None` if the queue is empty.
#[cfg(feature = "parallel")]
pub fn get_best_candidate(self) -> Option<Candidate> {
let (eval_send, eval_recv) = self.eval_channel;
// Disconnect the sender, breaking the loop in the thread
drop(eval_send);
let nth = self.nth.load(SeqCst);
// Yield to ensure all evaluations are executed
// This can prevent deadlocks when run within an existing rayon thread pool
while self.executed.load(Relaxed) < nth {
rayon::yield_local();
}
eval_recv.into_iter().min_by_key(Candidate::cmp_key)
}
#[cfg(not(feature = "parallel"))]
pub fn get_best_candidate(self) -> Option<Candidate> {
self.eval_best_candidate.into_inner()
}
/// Set best size, if known in advance
pub fn set_best_size(&self, size: usize) {
self.best_candidate_size.set_min(size);
}
/// Check if the image is smaller than others
pub fn try_image(&self, image: Arc<PngImage>) {
let description = image.ihdr.color_type.to_string();
self.try_image_with_description(image, &description);
}
/// Check if the image is smaller than others, with a description for verbose mode
pub fn try_image_with_description(&self, image: Arc<PngImage>, description: &str) {
let nth = self.nth.fetch_add(1, SeqCst);
// These clones are only cheap refcounts
let deadline = self.deadline.clone();
let filters = self.filters.clone();
let deflater = self.deflater;
let optimize_alpha = self.optimize_alpha;
let final_round = self.final_round;
let executed = self.executed.clone();
let best_candidate_size = self.best_candidate_size.clone();
let description = description.to_string();
// sends it off asynchronously for compression,
// but results will be collected via the message queue
#[cfg(feature = "parallel")]
let eval_send = self.eval_channel.0.clone();
rayon::spawn(move || {
executed.fetch_add(1, Relaxed);
let filters_iter = filters.par_iter().with_max_len(1);
// Updating of best result inside the parallel loop would require locks,
// which are dangerous to do in side Rayon's loop.
// Instead, only update (atomic) best size in real time,
// and the best result later without need for locks.
filters_iter.for_each(|filter| {
if deadline.passed() {
return;
}
let (filtered, filter_used) = image.filter_image(filter.clone(), optimize_alpha);
let idat_data = deflater.deflate(&filtered, best_candidate_size.get());
if let Ok(idat_data) = idat_data {
let estimated_output_size = image.estimated_output_size(&idat_data);
trace!(
"Eval: {}-bit {:23} {:8} {} bytes",
image.ihdr.bit_depth, description, filter, estimated_output_size
);
// Skip if it exceeds best known size. (This is important to ensure
// the evaluator returns no result when all candidates are too large.)
if let Some(max) = best_candidate_size.get() {
if estimated_output_size > max {
return;
}
}
// We only need to retain the IDAT data in the final round
let new = Candidate {
image: image.clone(),
idat_data: if final_round { Some(idat_data) } else { None },
estimated_output_size,
filter: filter.clone(),
filter_used,
nth,
};
best_candidate_size.set_min(estimated_output_size);
#[cfg(feature = "parallel")]
{
eval_send.send(new).expect("send");
}
#[cfg(not(feature = "parallel"))]
{
match &mut *self.eval_best_candidate.borrow_mut() {
Some(prev) if prev.cmp_key() < new.cmp_key() => {}
best => *best = Some(new),
}
}
} else if let Err(PngError::DeflatedDataTooLong(size)) = idat_data {
trace!(
"Eval: {}-bit {:23} {:8} >{} bytes",
image.ihdr.bit_depth, description, filter, size
);
}
});
});
}
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pub fn filter_line(filter: u8, bpp: usize, data: &[u8], last_line: &[u8]) -> Vec<u8> {
let mut filtered = Vec::with_capacity(data.len());
match filter {
0 => {
filtered.extend_from_slice(data);
}
1 => {
filtered.extend_from_slice(&data[0..bpp]);
filtered.extend(
data.iter()
.skip(bpp)
.zip(data.iter())
.map(|(cur, last)| cur.wrapping_sub(*last)),
);
}
2 => {
if last_line.is_empty() {
filtered.extend_from_slice(data);
} else {
filtered.extend(
data.iter()
.zip(last_line.iter())
.map(|(cur, last)| cur.wrapping_sub(*last)),
);
};
}
3 => for (i, byte) in data.iter().enumerate() {
if last_line.is_empty() {
filtered.push(match i.checked_sub(bpp) {
Some(x) => byte.wrapping_sub(data[x] >> 1),
None => *byte,
});
} else {
filtered.push(match i.checked_sub(bpp) {
Some(x) => byte
.wrapping_sub(((u16::from(data[x]) + u16::from(last_line[i])) >> 1) as u8),
None => byte.wrapping_sub(last_line[i] >> 1),
});
};
},
4 => for (i, byte) in data.iter().enumerate() {
if last_line.is_empty() {
filtered.push(match i.checked_sub(bpp) {
Some(x) => byte.wrapping_sub(data[x]),
None => *byte,
});
} else {
filtered.push(match i.checked_sub(bpp) {
Some(x) => {
byte.wrapping_sub(paeth_predictor(data[x], last_line[i], last_line[x]))
}
None => byte.wrapping_sub(last_line[i]),
});
};
},
_ => unreachable!(),
}
filtered
use std::{fmt, fmt::Display, mem::transmute};
/// Filtering strategy for use in [`Options`][crate::Options]
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Clone, Hash)]
pub enum FilterStrategy {
/// Same filter for all rows
Basic(RowFilter),
/// Minimum sum of absolute differences
MinSum,
/// Shannon entropy
Entropy,
/// Count of distinct bigrams
Bigrams,
/// Shannon entropy of bigrams
BigEnt,
/// Deflate compression
Brute {
/// The number of lines to compress at once
num_lines: usize,
/// The compression level to use (1-12)
level: u8,
},
/// Predefined filter for each row
Predefined(Vec<RowFilter>),
}
pub fn unfilter_line(filter: u8, bpp: usize, data: &[u8], last_line: &[u8]) -> Vec<u8> {
let mut unfiltered = Vec::with_capacity(data.len());
match filter {
0 => {
unfiltered.extend_from_slice(data);
impl FilterStrategy {
pub const NONE: Self = Self::Basic(RowFilter::None);
pub const SUB: Self = Self::Basic(RowFilter::Sub);
pub const UP: Self = Self::Basic(RowFilter::Up);
pub const AVERAGE: Self = Self::Basic(RowFilter::Average);
pub const PAETH: Self = Self::Basic(RowFilter::Paeth);
}
impl Display for FilterStrategy {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
match self {
Self::Basic(filter) => filter.fmt(f),
Self::MinSum => "MinSum".fmt(f),
Self::Entropy => "Entropy".fmt(f),
Self::Bigrams => "Bigrams".fmt(f),
Self::BigEnt => "BigEnt".fmt(f),
Self::Brute { .. } => "Brute".fmt(f),
Self::Predefined(_) => "Predefined".fmt(f),
}
1 => for (i, byte) in data.iter().enumerate() {
match i.checked_sub(bpp) {
Some(x) => {
let b = unfiltered[x];
unfiltered.push(byte.wrapping_add(b));
}
None => {
unfiltered.push(*byte);
}
};
},
2 => {
if last_line.is_empty() {
unfiltered.extend_from_slice(data);
} else {
unfiltered.extend(
}
}
/// PNG delta filters
#[repr(u8)]
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Clone, Copy, Hash)]
pub enum RowFilter {
None,
Sub,
Up,
Average,
Paeth,
}
impl TryFrom<u8> for RowFilter {
type Error = ();
fn try_from(value: u8) -> Result<Self, Self::Error> {
if value > 4 {
return Err(());
}
unsafe { transmute(value as i8) }
}
}
impl Display for RowFilter {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
Display::fmt(
match self {
Self::None => "None",
Self::Sub => "Sub",
Self::Up => "Up",
Self::Average => "Average",
Self::Paeth => "Paeth",
},
f,
)
}
}
impl RowFilter {
pub(crate) const ALL: [Self; 5] = [Self::None, Self::Sub, Self::Up, Self::Average, Self::Paeth];
pub(crate) const SINGLE_LINE: [Self; 2] = [Self::None, Self::Sub];
pub(crate) fn filter_line(
self,
bpp: usize,
data: &mut [u8],
prev_line: &[u8],
buf: &mut Vec<u8>,
alpha_bytes: usize,
) {
assert!(data.len() >= bpp);
assert_eq!(data.len(), prev_line.len());
if alpha_bytes != 0 {
self.optimize_alpha(bpp, data, prev_line, bpp - alpha_bytes);
}
buf.clear();
buf.reserve(data.len() + 1);
buf.push(self as u8);
match self {
Self::None => {
buf.extend_from_slice(data);
}
Self::Sub => {
buf.extend_from_slice(&data[0..bpp]);
buf.extend(
data.iter()
.zip(last_line.iter())
.map(|(cur, last)| cur.wrapping_add(*last)),
.skip(bpp)
.zip(data.iter())
.map(|(cur, last)| cur.wrapping_sub(*last)),
);
};
}
3 => {
for (i, byte) in data.iter().enumerate() {
if last_line.is_empty() {
match i.checked_sub(bpp) {
Some(x) => {
let b = unfiltered[x];
unfiltered.push(byte.wrapping_add(b >> 1));
}
None => {
unfiltered.push(*byte);
}
};
} else {
match i.checked_sub(bpp) {
Some(x) => {
let b = unfiltered[x];
unfiltered.push(byte.wrapping_add(
((u16::from(b) + u16::from(last_line[i])) >> 1) as u8,
));
}
None => {
unfiltered.push(byte.wrapping_add(last_line[i] >> 1));
}
};
};
}
Self::Up => {
buf.extend(
data.iter()
.zip(prev_line.iter())
.map(|(cur, last)| cur.wrapping_sub(*last)),
);
}
Self::Average => {
for (i, byte) in data.iter().enumerate() {
buf.push(byte.wrapping_sub(i.checked_sub(bpp).map_or_else(
|| prev_line[i] >> 1,
|x| ((u16::from(data[x]) + u16::from(prev_line[i])) >> 1) as u8,
)));
}
}
Self::Paeth => {
for (i, byte) in data.iter().enumerate() {
buf.push(byte.wrapping_sub(i.checked_sub(bpp).map_or_else(
|| prev_line[i],
|x| paeth_predictor(data[x], prev_line[i], prev_line[x]),
)));
}
}
}
}
// Optimize fully transparent pixels of a scanline such that they will be zeroed when filtered
fn optimize_alpha(self, bpp: usize, data: &mut [u8], prev_line: &[u8], color_bytes: usize) {
if self == Self::None {
// Assume transparent pixels already set to 0
return;
}
let mut pixels: Vec<_> = data.chunks_exact_mut(bpp).collect();
let prev_pixels: Vec<_> = prev_line.chunks_exact(bpp).collect();
for i in 0..pixels.len() {
if pixels[i].iter().skip(color_bytes).all(|b| *b == 0) {
// If the first pixel in the row is transparent, find the next non-transparent pixel and pretend
// it is the previous one. This can help improve effectiveness of the Sub and Paeth filters.
let prev = match i {
0 => pixels
.iter()
.position(|px| px.iter().skip(color_bytes).any(|b| *b != 0))
.unwrap_or(i),
_ => i - 1,
};
// These assertions help eliminate a few bounds checks in the slice accesses below
assert!(prev < pixels.len());
assert!(i < prev_pixels.len());
match self {
Self::None => unreachable!(),
Self::Sub => {
// The code below is roughly equivalent to pixels[i][0..color_bytes].copy_from_slice(&pixels[prev][0..color_bytes]),
// if such a thing was possible to do without violating Rust aliasing rules. See:
// https://users.rust-lang.org/t/problem-borrowing-two-elements-of-vec-mutably/21446/2
if prev < i {
let (pixels_head, pixels_tail) = pixels.split_at_mut(prev + 1);
pixels_tail[i - prev - 1][0..color_bytes]
.copy_from_slice(&pixels_head[prev][0..color_bytes]);
} else if prev > i {
let (pixels_head, pixels_tail) = pixels.split_at_mut(i + 1);
pixels_head[i][0..color_bytes]
.copy_from_slice(&pixels_tail[prev - i - 1][0..color_bytes]);
} else {
// If prev == i, we'd be copying the pixels onto themselves, which is useless
}
}
Self::Up => {
pixels[i][0..color_bytes].copy_from_slice(&prev_pixels[i][0..color_bytes]);
}
Self::Average => {
for j in 0..color_bytes {
pixels[i][j] = match i {
0 => prev_pixels[i][j] >> 1,
_ => {
((u16::from(pixels[i - 1][j]) + u16::from(prev_pixels[i][j]))
>> 1) as u8
}
};
}
}
Self::Paeth => {
for j in 0..color_bytes {
pixels[i][j] = match i {
0 => pixels[prev][j].min(prev_pixels[i][j]),
_ => paeth_predictor(
pixels[i - 1][j],
prev_pixels[i][j],
prev_pixels[i - 1][j],
),
};
}
}
}
}
}
}
pub(crate) fn unfilter_line(
self,
bpp: usize,
data: &[u8],
prev_line: &[u8],
buf: &mut Vec<u8>,
) {
buf.clear();
buf.reserve(data.len());
assert!(data.len() >= bpp);
assert_eq!(data.len(), prev_line.len());
match self {
Self::None => {
buf.extend_from_slice(data);
}
Self::Sub => {
for (i, &cur) in data.iter().enumerate() {
let prev_byte = i.checked_sub(bpp).and_then(|x| buf.get(x).copied());
buf.push(prev_byte.map_or(cur, |b| cur.wrapping_add(b)));
}
}
Self::Up => {
buf.extend(
data.iter()
.zip(prev_line)
.map(|(&cur, &last)| cur.wrapping_add(last)),
);
}
Self::Average => {
for (i, (&cur, &last)) in data.iter().zip(prev_line).enumerate() {
let prev_byte = i.checked_sub(bpp).and_then(|x| buf.get(x).copied());
buf.push(cur.wrapping_add(prev_byte.map_or_else(
|| last >> 1,
|b| ((u16::from(b) + u16::from(last)) >> 1) as u8,
)));
}
}
Self::Paeth => {
for (i, (&cur, &up)) in data.iter().zip(prev_line).enumerate() {
buf.push(
match i
.checked_sub(bpp)
.map(|x| (buf.get(x).copied(), prev_line.get(x).copied()))
{
Some((Some(left), Some(left_up))) => {
cur.wrapping_add(paeth_predictor(left, up, left_up))
}
_ => cur.wrapping_add(up),
},
);
}
}
}
4 => for (i, byte) in data.iter().enumerate() {
if last_line.is_empty() {
match i.checked_sub(bpp) {
Some(x) => {
let b = unfiltered[x];
unfiltered.push(byte.wrapping_add(b));
}
None => {
unfiltered.push(*byte);
}
};
} else {
match i.checked_sub(bpp) {
Some(x) => {
let b = unfiltered[x];
unfiltered.push(byte.wrapping_add(paeth_predictor(
b,
last_line[i],
last_line[x],
)));
}
None => {
unfiltered.push(byte.wrapping_add(last_line[i]));
}
};
};
},
_ => unreachable!(),
}
unfiltered
}
fn paeth_predictor(a: u8, b: u8, c: u8) -> u8 {

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@ -1,12 +1,16 @@
use byteorder::{BigEndian, ReadBytesExt};
use colors::{BitDepth, ColorType};
use crc::crc32;
use error::PngError;
use std::collections::HashSet;
use std::io::Cursor;
use PngResult;
use indexmap::IndexSet;
use log::{debug, trace, warn};
use rgb::{RGB16, RGBA8};
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy)]
use crate::{
Deflater, Options, PngResult,
colors::{BitDepth, ColorType},
deflate::{crc32, inflate},
display_chunks::DISPLAY_CHUNKS,
error::PngError,
};
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
/// Headers from the IHDR chunk of the image
pub struct IhdrData {
/// The width of the image in pixels
@ -17,29 +21,84 @@ pub struct IhdrData {
pub color_type: ColorType,
/// The bit depth of the image
pub bit_depth: BitDepth,
/// The compression method used for this image (0 for DEFLATE)
pub compression: u8,
/// The filter mode used for this image (currently only 0 is valid)
pub filter: u8,
/// The interlacing mode of the image (0 = None, 1 = Adam7)
pub interlaced: u8,
/// Whether the image is interlaced
pub interlaced: bool,
}
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Clone)]
/// Options to use for performing operations on headers (such as stripping)
pub enum Headers {
impl IhdrData {
/// Bits per pixel
#[must_use]
#[inline]
pub const fn bpp(&self) -> usize {
self.bit_depth as usize * self.color_type.channels_per_pixel() as usize
}
/// Byte length of IDAT that is correct for this IHDR
#[must_use]
pub const fn raw_data_size(&self) -> usize {
let w = self.width as usize;
let h = self.height as usize;
let bpp = self.bpp();
const fn bitmap_size(bpp: usize, w: usize, h: usize) -> usize {
(w * bpp).div_ceil(8) * h
}
if self.interlaced {
let mut size = bitmap_size(bpp, (w + 7) >> 3, (h + 7) >> 3) + ((h + 7) >> 3);
if w > 4 {
size += bitmap_size(bpp, (w + 3) >> 3, (h + 7) >> 3) + ((h + 7) >> 3);
}
size += bitmap_size(bpp, (w + 3) >> 2, (h + 3) >> 3) + ((h + 3) >> 3);
if w > 2 {
size += bitmap_size(bpp, (w + 1) >> 2, (h + 3) >> 2) + ((h + 3) >> 2);
}
size += bitmap_size(bpp, (w + 1) >> 1, (h + 1) >> 2) + ((h + 1) >> 2);
if w > 1 {
size += bitmap_size(bpp, w >> 1, (h + 1) >> 1) + ((h + 1) >> 1);
}
size + bitmap_size(bpp, w, h >> 1) + (h >> 1)
} else {
bitmap_size(bpp, w, h) + h
}
}
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub struct Chunk {
pub name: [u8; 4],
pub data: Vec<u8>,
}
/// [`Options`][crate::Options] to use when stripping chunks (metadata)
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Clone)]
pub enum StripChunks {
/// None
///
/// ...except caBX chunk if it contains a C2PA.org signature.
None,
/// Remove specific chunks
Strip(Vec<String>),
/// Headers that won't affect rendering (all but cHRM, gAMA, iCCP, sBIT, sRGB, bKGD, hIST, pHYs, sPLT)
Strip(IndexSet<[u8; 4]>),
/// Remove all chunks that won't affect image display
Safe,
/// Remove all non-critical chunks except these
Keep(HashSet<String>),
/// All non-critical headers
Keep(IndexSet<[u8; 4]>),
/// All non-critical chunks
All,
}
impl StripChunks {
pub(crate) fn keep(&self, name: &[u8; 4]) -> bool {
match &self {
Self::None => true,
Self::Keep(names) => names.contains(name),
Self::Strip(names) => !names.contains(name),
Self::Safe => DISPLAY_CHUNKS.contains(name),
Self::All => false,
}
}
}
#[inline]
pub fn file_header_is_valid(bytes: &[u8]) -> bool {
let expected_header: [u8; 8] = [0x89, 0x50, 0x4E, 0x47, 0x0D, 0x0A, 0x1A, 0x0A];
@ -48,84 +107,319 @@ pub fn file_header_is_valid(bytes: &[u8]) -> bool {
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy)]
pub struct RawHeader<'a> {
pub struct RawChunk<'a> {
pub name: [u8; 4],
pub data: &'a [u8],
}
pub fn parse_next_header<'a>(
impl RawChunk<'_> {
// Is it a chunk for C2PA/CAI JUMBF metadata
pub(crate) fn is_c2pa(&self) -> bool {
if self.name == *b"caBX" {
if let Some((b"jumb", data)) = parse_jumbf_box(self.data) {
if let Some((b"jumd", data)) = parse_jumbf_box(data) {
if data.get(..4) == Some(b"c2pa") {
return true;
}
}
}
}
false
}
}
fn parse_jumbf_box(data: &[u8]) -> Option<(&[u8], &[u8])> {
if data.len() < 8 {
return None;
}
let (len, rest) = data.split_at(4);
let len = read_be_u32(len) as usize;
if len < 8 || len > data.len() {
return None;
}
let (box_name, data) = rest.split_at(4);
let data = data.get(..len - 8)?;
Some((box_name, data))
}
pub fn parse_next_chunk<'a>(
byte_data: &'a [u8],
byte_offset: &mut usize,
fix_errors: bool,
) -> PngResult<Option<RawHeader<'a>>> {
let mut rdr = Cursor::new(
) -> PngResult<Option<RawChunk<'a>>> {
let length = read_be_u32(
byte_data
.get(*byte_offset..*byte_offset + 4)
.ok_or(PngError::TruncatedData)?,
);
let length = rdr.read_u32::<BigEndian>().unwrap();
if byte_data.len() < *byte_offset + 12 + length as usize {
return Err(PngError::TruncatedData);
}
*byte_offset += 4;
let header_start = *byte_offset;
let chunk_name = byte_data
.get(header_start..header_start + 4)
.ok_or(PngError::TruncatedData)?;
let chunk_start = *byte_offset;
let chunk_name = &byte_data[chunk_start..chunk_start + 4];
if chunk_name == b"IEND" {
// End of data
return Ok(None);
}
*byte_offset += 4;
let data = byte_data
.get(*byte_offset..*byte_offset + length as usize)
.ok_or(PngError::TruncatedData)?;
let data = &byte_data[*byte_offset..*byte_offset + length as usize];
*byte_offset += length as usize;
let mut rdr = Cursor::new(
byte_data
.get(*byte_offset..*byte_offset + 4)
.ok_or(PngError::TruncatedData)?,
);
let crc = rdr.read_u32::<BigEndian>().unwrap();
let crc = read_be_u32(&byte_data[*byte_offset..*byte_offset + 4]);
*byte_offset += 4;
let header_bytes = byte_data
.get(header_start..header_start + 4 + length as usize)
.ok_or(PngError::TruncatedData)?;
if !fix_errors && crc32::checksum_ieee(header_bytes) != crc {
return Err(PngError::new(&format!(
"CRC Mismatch in {} header; May be recoverable by using --fix",
String::from_utf8_lossy(chunk_name)
)));
let chunk_bytes = &byte_data[chunk_start..chunk_start + 4 + length as usize];
if !fix_errors && crc32(chunk_bytes) != crc {
return Err(PngError::CRCMismatch(chunk_name.try_into().unwrap()));
}
let mut name = [0u8; 4];
name.copy_from_slice(chunk_name);
Ok(Some(RawHeader { name, data }))
let name: [u8; 4] = chunk_name.try_into().unwrap();
Ok(Some(RawChunk { name, data }))
}
pub fn parse_ihdr_header(byte_data: &[u8]) -> PngResult<IhdrData> {
let mut rdr = Cursor::new(&byte_data[0..8]);
pub fn parse_ihdr_chunk(
byte_data: &[u8],
palette_data: Option<Vec<u8>>,
trns_data: Option<Vec<u8>>,
) -> PngResult<IhdrData> {
// This eliminates bounds checks for the rest of the function
let interlaced = byte_data.get(12).copied().ok_or(PngError::TruncatedData)?;
Ok(IhdrData {
color_type: match byte_data[9] {
0 => ColorType::Grayscale,
2 => ColorType::RGB,
3 => ColorType::Indexed,
0 => ColorType::Grayscale {
transparent_shade: trns_data
.filter(|t| t.len() >= 2)
.map(|t| read_be_u16(&t[0..2])),
},
2 => ColorType::RGB {
transparent_color: trns_data.filter(|t| t.len() >= 6).map(|t| RGB16 {
r: read_be_u16(&t[0..2]),
g: read_be_u16(&t[2..4]),
b: read_be_u16(&t[4..6]),
}),
},
3 => ColorType::Indexed {
palette: palette_to_rgba(palette_data, trns_data).unwrap_or_default(),
},
4 => ColorType::GrayscaleAlpha,
6 => ColorType::RGBA,
_ => return Err(PngError::new("Unexpected color type in header")),
_ => return Err(PngError::InvalidData),
},
bit_depth: match byte_data[8] {
1 => BitDepth::One,
2 => BitDepth::Two,
4 => BitDepth::Four,
8 => BitDepth::Eight,
16 => BitDepth::Sixteen,
_ => return Err(PngError::new("Unexpected bit depth in header")),
bit_depth: byte_data[8].try_into()?,
width: read_be_u32(&byte_data[0..4]),
height: read_be_u32(&byte_data[4..8]),
interlaced: match interlaced {
0 => false,
1 => true,
_ => return Err(PngError::InvalidData),
},
width: rdr.read_u32::<BigEndian>().unwrap(),
height: rdr.read_u32::<BigEndian>().unwrap(),
compression: byte_data[10],
filter: byte_data[11],
interlaced: byte_data[12],
})
}
/// Construct an RGBA palette from the raw palette and transparency data
fn palette_to_rgba(
palette_data: Option<Vec<u8>>,
trns_data: Option<Vec<u8>>,
) -> Result<Vec<RGBA8>, PngError> {
let palette_data = palette_data.ok_or(PngError::ChunkMissing("PLTE"))?;
let mut palette: Vec<_> = palette_data
.chunks_exact(3)
.map(|color| RGBA8::new(color[0], color[1], color[2], 255))
.collect();
if let Some(trns_data) = trns_data {
for (color, trns) in palette.iter_mut().zip(trns_data) {
color.a = trns;
}
}
Ok(palette)
}
#[inline]
pub fn read_be_u16(bytes: &[u8]) -> u16 {
u16::from_be_bytes(bytes.try_into().unwrap())
}
#[inline]
pub fn read_be_u32(bytes: &[u8]) -> u32 {
u32::from_be_bytes(bytes.try_into().unwrap())
}
/// Extract and decompress the ICC profile from an iCCP chunk
pub fn extract_icc(iccp: &Chunk, max_size: Option<usize>) -> Option<Vec<u8>> {
// Skip (useless) profile name
let mut data = iccp.data.as_slice();
loop {
let (&n, rest) = data.split_first()?;
data = rest;
if n == 0 {
break;
}
}
let (&compression_method, compressed_data) = data.split_first()?;
if compression_method != 0 {
return None; // The profile is supposed to be compressed (method 0)
}
// Libdeflate works with a fixed size buffer. Since the decompressed size is unknown we have to
// guess the required buffer size. We allow a fairly generous 10x factor with a minimum of 1000.
let mut out_size = (compressed_data.len() * 10).max(1000);
// For sanity, impose a default limit of 1MB.
out_size = out_size.min(max_size.unwrap_or(1_000_000));
match inflate(compressed_data, out_size) {
Ok(icc) => Some(icc),
Err(e) => {
// Log the error so we can know if the buffer size needs to be adjusted
warn!("Failed to decompress icc: {e}");
None
}
}
}
/// Make an iCCP chunk by compressing the ICC profile
pub fn make_iccp(icc: &[u8], deflater: Deflater, max_size: Option<usize>) -> PngResult<Chunk> {
let mut compressed = deflater.deflate(icc, max_size)?;
let mut data = Vec::with_capacity(compressed.len() + 5);
data.extend(b"icc"); // Profile name - generally unused, can be anything
data.extend([0, 0]); // Null separator, zlib compression method
data.append(&mut compressed);
Ok(Chunk {
name: *b"iCCP",
data,
})
}
/// If the profile is sRGB, extracts the rendering intent value from it
pub fn srgb_rendering_intent(icc_data: &[u8]) -> Option<u8> {
let rendering_intent = *icc_data.get(67)?;
// The known profiles are the same as in libpng's `png_sRGB_checks`.
// The Profile ID header of ICC has a fixed layout,
// and is supposed to contain MD5 of profile data at this offset
match icc_data.get(84..100)? {
b"\x29\xf8\x3d\xde\xaf\xf2\x55\xae\x78\x42\xfa\xe4\xca\x83\x39\x0d"
| b"\xc9\x5b\xd6\x37\xe9\x5d\x8a\x3b\x0d\xf3\x8f\x99\xc1\x32\x03\x89"
| b"\xfc\x66\x33\x78\x37\xe2\x88\x6b\xfd\x72\xe9\x83\x82\x28\xf1\xb8"
| b"\x34\x56\x2a\xbf\x99\x4c\xcd\x06\x6d\x2c\x57\x21\xd0\xd6\x8c\x5d" => {
Some(rendering_intent)
}
b"\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" => {
// Known-bad profiles are identified by their CRC
match (crc32(icc_data), icc_data.len()) {
(0x5d51_29ce, 3024) | (0x182e_a552, 3144) | (0xf29e_526d, 3144) => {
Some(rendering_intent)
}
_ => None,
}
}
_ => None,
}
}
/// Process aux chunks and potentially adjust options before optimizing
pub fn preprocess_chunks(aux_chunks: &mut Vec<Chunk>, opts: &mut Options) {
let has_srgb = aux_chunks.iter().any(|c| &c.name == b"sRGB");
// Grayscale conversion should not be performed if the image is not in the sRGB colorspace
// An sRGB profile would need to be stripped on conversion, so disallow if stripping is disabled
let mut allow_grayscale = !has_srgb || opts.strip != StripChunks::None;
if let Some(iccp_idx) = aux_chunks.iter().position(|c| &c.name == b"iCCP") {
allow_grayscale = false;
// See if we can replace an iCCP chunk with an sRGB chunk
let may_replace_iccp = opts.strip != StripChunks::None && opts.strip.keep(b"sRGB");
if may_replace_iccp && has_srgb {
// Files aren't supposed to have both chunks, so we chose to honor sRGB
trace!("Removing iCCP chunk due to conflict with sRGB chunk");
aux_chunks.remove(iccp_idx);
allow_grayscale = true;
} else if let Some(icc) = extract_icc(&aux_chunks[iccp_idx], opts.max_decompressed_size) {
let intent = if may_replace_iccp {
srgb_rendering_intent(&icc)
} else {
None
};
// sRGB-like profile can be replaced with an sRGB chunk with the same rendering intent
if let Some(intent) = intent {
trace!("Replacing iCCP chunk with equivalent sRGB chunk");
aux_chunks[iccp_idx] = Chunk {
name: *b"sRGB",
data: vec![intent],
};
allow_grayscale = true;
} else if opts.idat_recoding {
// Try recompressing the profile
let cur_len = aux_chunks[iccp_idx].data.len();
if let Ok(iccp) = make_iccp(&icc, opts.deflater, Some(cur_len - 1)) {
debug!(
"Recompressed iCCP chunk: {} ({} bytes decrease)",
iccp.data.len(),
cur_len - iccp.data.len()
);
aux_chunks[iccp_idx] = iccp;
}
}
}
}
if !allow_grayscale && opts.grayscale_reduction {
debug!("Disabling grayscale reduction due to presence of sRGB or iCCP chunk");
opts.grayscale_reduction = false;
}
// Check for APNG by presence of acTL chunk
if aux_chunks.iter().any(|c| &c.name == b"acTL") {
warn!("APNG detected, disabling all reductions");
opts.interlace = None;
opts.bit_depth_reduction = false;
opts.color_type_reduction = false;
opts.palette_reduction = false;
opts.grayscale_reduction = false;
}
}
/// Perform cleanup of certain aux chunks after optimization has been completed
pub fn postprocess_chunks(aux_chunks: &mut Vec<Chunk>, ihdr: &IhdrData, orig_ihdr: &IhdrData) {
// If the depth/color type has changed, some chunks may be invalid and should be dropped
// While these could potentially be converted, they have no known use case today and are
// generally more trouble than they're worth
if orig_ihdr.bit_depth != ihdr.bit_depth || orig_ihdr.color_type != ihdr.color_type {
aux_chunks.retain(|c| {
let invalid = &c.name == b"bKGD" || &c.name == b"sBIT" || &c.name == b"hIST";
if invalid {
warn!(
"Removing {} chunk as it no longer matches the image data",
std::str::from_utf8(&c.name).unwrap()
);
}
!invalid
});
}
// Remove any sRGB or iCCP chunks if the image was converted to or from grayscale
if orig_ihdr.color_type.is_gray() != ihdr.color_type.is_gray() {
aux_chunks.retain(|c| {
let invalid = &c.name == b"sRGB" || &c.name == b"iCCP";
if invalid {
trace!(
"Removing {} chunk as it no longer matches the color type",
std::str::from_utf8(&c.name).unwrap()
);
}
!invalid
});
}
// Remove iDOT which will necessarily be invalid after successful optimization
aux_chunks.retain(|c| {
let invalid = &c.name == b"iDOT";
if invalid {
trace!(
"Removing {} chunk as it no longer matches the IDAT",
std::str::from_utf8(&c.name).unwrap()
);
}
!invalid
});
}

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@ -1,51 +1,20 @@
use bit_vec::BitVec;
use png::PngData;
use bitvec::prelude::*;
pub fn interlace_image(png: &mut PngData) {
let mut passes: Vec<BitVec> = vec![BitVec::new(); 7];
let bits_per_pixel = png.ihdr_data.bit_depth.as_u8() * png.channels_per_pixel();
for (index, line) in png.scan_lines().enumerate() {
match index % 8 {
// Add filter bytes to passes that will be in the output image
0 => {
passes[0].extend(BitVec::from_elem(8, false));
if png.ihdr_data.width >= 5 {
passes[1].extend(BitVec::from_elem(8, false));
}
if png.ihdr_data.width >= 3 {
passes[3].extend(BitVec::from_elem(8, false));
}
if png.ihdr_data.width >= 2 {
passes[5].extend(BitVec::from_elem(8, false));
}
}
4 => {
passes[2].extend(BitVec::from_elem(8, false));
if png.ihdr_data.width >= 3 {
passes[3].extend(BitVec::from_elem(8, false));
}
if png.ihdr_data.width >= 2 {
passes[5].extend(BitVec::from_elem(8, false));
}
}
2 | 6 => {
passes[4].extend(BitVec::from_elem(8, false));
if png.ihdr_data.width >= 2 {
passes[5].extend(BitVec::from_elem(8, false));
}
}
_ => {
passes[6].extend(BitVec::from_elem(8, false));
}
}
let bit_vec = BitVec::from_bytes(&line.data);
for (i, bit) in bit_vec.iter().enumerate() {
use crate::{headers::IhdrData, png::PngImage};
#[must_use]
pub fn interlace_image(png: &PngImage) -> PngImage {
let mut passes: Vec<BitVec<u8, Msb0>> = vec![BitVec::new(); 7];
let bits_per_pixel = png.ihdr.bpp();
for (index, line) in png.scan_lines(false).enumerate() {
let bit_vec = line.data.view_bits::<Msb0>();
for (i, bit) in bit_vec.iter().by_vals().enumerate() {
// Avoid moving padded 0's into new image
if i >= (png.ihdr_data.width * u32::from(bits_per_pixel)) as usize {
if i >= (png.ihdr.width as usize * bits_per_pixel) {
break;
}
// Copy pixels into interlaced passes
let pix_modulo = (i / bits_per_pixel as usize) % 8;
let pix_modulo = (i / bits_per_pixel) % 8;
match index % 8 {
0 => match pix_modulo {
0 => passes[0].push(bit),
@ -74,64 +43,136 @@ pub fn interlace_image(png: &mut PngData) {
}
}
}
let mut output = Vec::new();
let mut output = Vec::with_capacity(png.data.len());
for pass in &passes {
output.extend(pass.to_bytes());
output.extend_from_slice(pass.as_raw_slice());
}
PngImage {
data: output,
ihdr: IhdrData {
color_type: png.ihdr.color_type.clone(),
interlaced: true,
..png.ihdr
},
}
png.raw_data = output;
}
pub fn deinterlace_image(png: &mut PngData) {
let bits_per_pixel = png.ihdr_data.bit_depth.as_u8() * png.channels_per_pixel();
let bits_per_line = 8 + bits_per_pixel as usize * png.ihdr_data.width as usize;
// Initialize each output line with a starting filter byte of 0
// as well as some blank data
let mut lines: Vec<BitVec> =
vec![BitVec::from_elem(bits_per_line, false); png.ihdr_data.height as usize];
pub fn deinterlace_image(png: &PngImage) -> PngImage {
PngImage {
data: match png.ihdr.bpp() {
8.. => deinterlace_bytes(png),
_ => deinterlace_bits(png),
},
ihdr: IhdrData {
color_type: png.ihdr.color_type.clone(),
interlaced: false,
..png.ihdr
},
}
}
/// Deinterlace by bits, for images with less than 8bpp
fn deinterlace_bits(png: &PngImage) -> Vec<u8> {
let bits_per_pixel = png.ihdr.bpp();
let bits_per_line = bits_per_pixel * png.ihdr.width as usize;
// Initialize each output line with blank data
let mut lines: Vec<BitVec<u8, Msb0>> =
vec![bitvec![u8, Msb0; 0; bits_per_line]; png.ihdr.height as usize];
let mut current_pass = 1;
let mut pass_constants = interlaced_constants(current_pass);
let mut current_y: usize = pass_constants.y_shift as usize;
for line in png.scan_lines() {
let bit_vec = BitVec::from_bytes(&line.data);
let bits_in_line = ((png.ihdr_data.width - u32::from(pass_constants.x_shift)) as f32
/ f32::from(pass_constants.x_step)).ceil() as usize
* bits_per_pixel as usize;
for (i, bit) in bit_vec.iter().enumerate() {
for line in png.scan_lines(false) {
let bit_vec = line.data.view_bits::<Msb0>();
let bits_in_line = (png.ihdr.width - u32::from(pass_constants.x_shift))
.div_ceil(u32::from(pass_constants.x_step)) as usize
* bits_per_pixel;
for (i, bit) in bit_vec.iter().by_vals().enumerate() {
// Avoid moving padded 0's into new image
if i >= bits_in_line {
break;
}
let current_x: usize = pass_constants.x_shift as usize
+ (i / bits_per_pixel as usize) * pass_constants.x_step as usize;
// Copy this bit into the output line, offset by 8 because of filter byte
let index = 8 + (i % bits_per_pixel as usize) + current_x * bits_per_pixel as usize;
+ (i / bits_per_pixel) * pass_constants.x_step as usize;
// Copy this bit into the output line
let index = (i % bits_per_pixel) + current_x * bits_per_pixel;
lines[current_y].set(index, bit);
}
// Calculate the next line and move to next pass if necessary
current_y += pass_constants.y_step as usize;
if current_y >= png.ihdr_data.height as usize {
if current_pass == 7 {
if current_y >= png.ihdr.height as usize {
if !increment_pass(&mut current_pass, &png.ihdr) {
break;
}
current_pass += 1;
if current_pass == 2 && png.ihdr_data.width <= 4 {
current_pass += 1;
}
if current_pass == 3 && png.ihdr_data.height <= 4 {
current_pass += 1;
}
pass_constants = interlaced_constants(current_pass);
current_y = pass_constants.y_shift as usize;
}
}
let mut output = Vec::new();
let mut output = Vec::with_capacity(png.data.len());
for line in &mut lines {
while line.len() % 8 != 0 {
line.push(false);
}
output.extend(line.to_bytes());
output.extend_from_slice(line.as_raw_slice());
}
png.raw_data = output;
output
}
/// Deinterlace by bytes, for images with at least 8bpp
fn deinterlace_bytes(png: &PngImage) -> Vec<u8> {
let bytes_per_pixel = png.ihdr.bpp() / 8;
let bytes_per_line = bytes_per_pixel * png.ihdr.width as usize;
// Initialize each output line with some blank data
let mut lines: Vec<Vec<u8>> = vec![vec![0; bytes_per_line]; png.ihdr.height as usize];
let mut current_pass = 1;
let mut pass_constants = interlaced_constants(current_pass);
let mut current_y: usize = pass_constants.y_shift as usize;
for line in png.scan_lines(false) {
for (i, byte) in line.data.iter().enumerate() {
let current_x: usize = pass_constants.x_shift as usize
+ (i / bytes_per_pixel) * pass_constants.x_step as usize;
// Copy this byte into the output line
let index = (i % bytes_per_pixel) + current_x * bytes_per_pixel;
lines[current_y][index] = *byte;
}
// Calculate the next line and move to next pass if necessary
current_y += pass_constants.y_step as usize;
if current_y >= png.ihdr.height as usize {
if !increment_pass(&mut current_pass, &png.ihdr) {
break;
}
pass_constants = interlaced_constants(current_pass);
current_y = pass_constants.y_shift as usize;
}
}
lines.concat()
}
const fn increment_pass(current_pass: &mut u8, ihdr: &IhdrData) -> bool {
if *current_pass == 7 {
return false;
}
*current_pass += 1;
if *current_pass == 2 && ihdr.width <= 4 {
*current_pass += 1;
}
if *current_pass == 3 && ihdr.height <= 4 {
*current_pass += 1;
}
if *current_pass == 4 && ihdr.width <= 2 {
*current_pass += 1;
}
if *current_pass == 5 && ihdr.height <= 2 {
*current_pass += 1;
}
if *current_pass == 6 && ihdr.width == 1 {
*current_pass += 1;
}
if *current_pass == 7 && ihdr.height == 1 {
return false;
}
true
}
#[derive(Clone, Copy)]

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use std::{
fmt,
path::{Path, PathBuf},
time::Duration,
};
use indexmap::{IndexSet, indexset};
use log::warn;
use crate::{deflate::Deflater, filters::FilterStrategy, headers::StripChunks};
/// Write destination for [`optimize`][crate::optimize].
/// You can use [`optimize_from_memory`](crate::optimize_from_memory) to avoid external I/O.
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
pub enum OutFile {
/// Don't actually write any output, just calculate the best results.
None,
/// Write output to a file.
///
/// * `path`: Path to write the output file. `None` means same as input.
/// * `preserve_attrs`: Ensure the output file has the same permissions & timestamps as the input file.
Path {
path: Option<PathBuf>,
preserve_attrs: bool,
},
/// Write to standard output.
StdOut,
}
impl OutFile {
/// Construct a new `OutFile` with the given path.
///
/// This is a convenience method for `OutFile::Path { path: Some(path), preserve_attrs: false }`.
#[must_use]
pub const fn from_path(path: PathBuf) -> Self {
Self::Path {
path: Some(path),
preserve_attrs: false,
}
}
#[must_use]
pub fn path(&self) -> Option<&Path> {
match *self {
Self::Path {
path: Some(ref p), ..
} => Some(p.as_path()),
_ => None,
}
}
}
/// Where to read images from in [`optimize`][crate::optimize].
/// You can use [`optimize_from_memory`](crate::optimize_from_memory) to avoid external I/O.
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
pub enum InFile {
Path(PathBuf),
StdIn,
}
impl InFile {
#[must_use]
pub fn path(&self) -> Option<&Path> {
match *self {
Self::Path(ref p) => Some(p.as_path()),
Self::StdIn => None,
}
}
}
impl fmt::Display for InFile {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
match *self {
Self::Path(ref p) => write!(f, "{}", p.display()),
Self::StdIn => f.write_str("stdin"),
}
}
}
impl<T: Into<PathBuf>> From<T> for InFile {
fn from(s: T) -> Self {
Self::Path(s.into())
}
}
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
/// Options controlling the output of the `optimize` function
pub struct Options {
/// Attempt to fix errors when decoding the input file rather than returning an `Err`.
///
/// Default: `false`
pub fix_errors: bool,
/// Write to output even if there was no improvement in compression.
///
/// Default: `false`
pub force: bool,
/// Which `FilterStrategy` to try on the file
///
/// Default: `None,Sub,Entropy,Bigrams`
pub filters: IndexSet<FilterStrategy>,
/// Whether to change the interlacing of the file.
///
/// - `None` will not change the current interlacing.
/// - `Some(x)` will turn interlacing on or off.
///
/// Default: `Some(false)`
pub interlace: Option<bool>,
/// Whether to allow transparent pixels to be altered to improve compression.
///
/// Default: `false`
pub optimize_alpha: bool,
/// Whether to attempt bit depth reduction
///
/// Default: `true`
pub bit_depth_reduction: bool,
/// Whether to attempt color type reduction
///
/// Default: `true`
pub color_type_reduction: bool,
/// Whether to attempt palette reduction
///
/// Default: `true`
pub palette_reduction: bool,
/// Whether to attempt grayscale reduction
///
/// Default: `true`
pub grayscale_reduction: bool,
/// Whether to perform recoding of IDAT and other compressed chunks
///
/// If any type of reduction is performed, IDAT recoding will be performed
/// regardless of this setting
///
/// Default: `true`
pub idat_recoding: bool,
/// Whether to forcibly reduce 16-bit to 8-bit by scaling
///
/// Default: `false`
pub scale_16: bool,
/// Which chunks to strip from the PNG file, if any
///
/// Default: `None`
pub strip: StripChunks,
/// Which DEFLATE (zlib) algorithm to use
#[cfg_attr(feature = "zopfli", doc = "(e.g. Zopfli)")]
///
/// Default: `Libdeflater`
pub deflater: Deflater,
/// Whether to use fast evaluation to pick the best filter
///
/// Default: `true`
pub fast_evaluation: bool,
/// Maximum amount of time to spend on optimizations.
/// Further potential optimizations are skipped if the timeout is exceeded.
///
/// Default: `None`
pub timeout: Option<Duration>,
/// Maximum decompressed size of the input IDAT.
/// If decompression would exceed this size, it will be rejected.
///
/// Default: `None`
pub max_decompressed_size: Option<usize>,
}
impl Options {
#[must_use]
pub fn from_preset(level: u8) -> Self {
let opts = Self::default();
match level {
0 => opts.apply_preset_0(),
1 => opts.apply_preset_1(),
2 => opts.apply_preset_2(),
3 => opts.apply_preset_3(),
4 => opts.apply_preset_4(),
5 => opts.apply_preset_5(),
6 => opts.apply_preset_6(),
_ => {
warn!("Level 7 and above don't exist yet and are identical to level 6");
opts.apply_preset_6()
}
}
}
#[must_use]
pub fn max_compression() -> Self {
Self::from_preset(6)
}
// The following methods make assumptions that they are operating
// on an `Options` struct generated by the `default` method.
fn apply_preset_0(mut self) -> Self {
self.filters.clear();
self.deflater = Deflater::Libdeflater { compression: 5 };
self
}
fn apply_preset_1(mut self) -> Self {
self.filters.clear();
self.deflater = Deflater::Libdeflater { compression: 10 };
self
}
const fn apply_preset_2(self) -> Self {
self
}
fn apply_preset_3(mut self) -> Self {
self.fast_evaluation = false;
self.filters = indexset! {
FilterStrategy::NONE,
FilterStrategy::Bigrams,
FilterStrategy::BigEnt,
FilterStrategy::Brute {
num_lines: 3,
level: 1,
},
};
self
}
fn apply_preset_4(mut self) -> Self {
self.fast_evaluation = false;
self.filters = indexset! {
FilterStrategy::NONE,
FilterStrategy::Bigrams,
FilterStrategy::BigEnt,
FilterStrategy::Brute {
num_lines: 4,
level: 1,
},
};
self.deflater = Deflater::Libdeflater { compression: 12 };
self
}
fn apply_preset_5(mut self) -> Self {
self.fast_evaluation = false;
self.filters = indexset! {
FilterStrategy::NONE,
FilterStrategy::SUB,
FilterStrategy::UP,
FilterStrategy::MinSum,
FilterStrategy::Entropy,
FilterStrategy::Bigrams,
FilterStrategy::BigEnt,
FilterStrategy::Brute {
num_lines: 4,
level: 4,
},
};
self.deflater = Deflater::Libdeflater { compression: 12 };
self
}
fn apply_preset_6(mut self) -> Self {
self.fast_evaluation = false;
self.filters = indexset! {
FilterStrategy::NONE,
FilterStrategy::SUB,
FilterStrategy::UP,
FilterStrategy::AVERAGE,
FilterStrategy::PAETH,
FilterStrategy::MinSum,
FilterStrategy::Entropy,
FilterStrategy::Bigrams,
FilterStrategy::BigEnt,
FilterStrategy::Brute {
num_lines: 8,
level: 5,
},
};
self.deflater = Deflater::Libdeflater { compression: 12 };
self
}
}
impl Default for Options {
fn default() -> Self {
// Default settings based on -o 2 from the CLI interface
Self {
fix_errors: false,
force: false,
filters: indexset! {
FilterStrategy::NONE,
FilterStrategy::SUB,
FilterStrategy::Entropy,
FilterStrategy::Bigrams
},
interlace: Some(false),
optimize_alpha: false,
bit_depth_reduction: true,
color_type_reduction: true,
palette_reduction: true,
grayscale_reduction: true,
idat_recoding: true,
scale_16: false,
strip: StripChunks::None,
deflater: Deflater::Libdeflater { compression: 11 },
fast_evaluation: true,
timeout: None,
max_decompressed_size: None,
}
}
}

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use super::PngData;
use crate::png::PngImage;
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
/// An iterator over the scan lines of a PNG image
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub struct ScanLines<'a> {
iter: ScanLineRanges,
/// A reference to the PNG image being iterated upon
pub png: &'a PngData,
pub start: usize,
pub end: usize,
/// Current pass number, and 0-indexed row within the pass
pub pass: Option<(u8, u32)>,
raw_data: &'a [u8],
/// Whether the raw data contains filter bytes
has_filter: bool,
}
impl<'a> ScanLines<'a> {
#[must_use]
pub fn new(png: &'a PngImage, has_filter: bool) -> Self {
Self {
iter: ScanLineRanges::new(png, has_filter),
raw_data: &png.data,
has_filter,
}
}
}
impl<'a> Iterator for ScanLines<'a> {
type Item = ScanLine<'a>;
#[inline]
fn next(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item> {
if self.end == self.png.raw_data.len() {
None
} else if self.png.ihdr_data.interlaced == 1 {
// Scanlines for interlaced PNG files
if self.pass.is_none() {
self.pass = Some((1, 0));
}
// Handle edge cases for images smaller than 5 pixels in either direction
if self.png.ihdr_data.width < 5 && self.pass.unwrap().0 == 2 {
if let Some(pass) = self.pass.as_mut() {
pass.0 = 3;
pass.1 = 4;
}
}
// Intentionally keep these separate so that they can be applied one after another
if self.png.ihdr_data.height < 5 && self.pass.unwrap().0 == 3 {
if let Some(pass) = self.pass.as_mut() {
pass.0 = 4;
pass.1 = 0;
}
}
let bits_per_pixel = u32::from(self.png.ihdr_data.bit_depth.as_u8())
* u32::from(self.png.channels_per_pixel());
let y_steps;
let pixels_factor;
match self.pass {
Some((1, _)) | Some((2, _)) => {
pixels_factor = 8;
y_steps = 8;
}
Some((3, _)) => {
pixels_factor = 4;
y_steps = 8;
}
Some((4, _)) => {
pixels_factor = 4;
y_steps = 4;
}
Some((5, _)) => {
pixels_factor = 2;
y_steps = 4;
}
Some((6, _)) => {
pixels_factor = 2;
y_steps = 2;
}
Some((7, _)) => {
pixels_factor = 1;
y_steps = 2;
}
_ => unreachable!(),
}
let mut pixels_per_line = self.png.ihdr_data.width / pixels_factor as u32;
// Determine whether to add pixels if there is a final, incomplete 8x8 block
let gap = self.png.ihdr_data.width % pixels_factor;
if gap > 0 {
match self.pass.unwrap().0 {
1 | 3 | 5 => {
pixels_per_line += 1;
}
2 if gap >= 5 => {
pixels_per_line += 1;
}
4 if gap >= 3 => {
pixels_per_line += 1;
}
6 if gap >= 2 => {
pixels_per_line += 1;
}
_ => (),
};
}
let current_pass = if let Some(pass) = self.pass {
Some(pass.0)
let (len, pass, num_pixels) = self.iter.next()?;
debug_assert!(self.raw_data.len() >= len);
debug_assert!(!self.has_filter || len > 1);
// The data length should always be correct here but this check assures
// the compiler that it doesn't need to account for a potential panic
if self.raw_data.len() < len {
return None;
}
let (data, rest) = self.raw_data.split_at(len);
self.raw_data = rest;
let (&filter, data) = if self.has_filter {
data.split_first().unwrap()
} else {
(&0, data)
};
Some(ScanLine {
filter,
data,
pass,
num_pixels,
})
}
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
/// An iterator over the scan line locations of a PNG image
struct ScanLineRanges {
/// Current pass number, and 0-indexed row within the pass
pass: Option<(u8, u32)>,
bits_per_pixel: usize,
width: u32,
height: u32,
left: usize,
has_filter: bool,
}
impl ScanLineRanges {
pub fn new(png: &PngImage, has_filter: bool) -> Self {
Self {
bits_per_pixel: png.ihdr.bpp(),
width: png.ihdr.width,
height: png.ihdr.height,
left: png.data.len(),
pass: if png.ihdr.interlaced {
Some((1, 0))
} else {
None
};
let bytes_per_line = ((pixels_per_line * bits_per_pixel + 7) / 8) as usize;
self.start = self.end;
self.end = self.start + bytes_per_line + 1;
if let Some(pass) = self.pass.as_mut() {
if pass.1 + y_steps >= self.png.ihdr_data.height {
pass.0 += 1;
pass.1 = match pass.0 {
3 => 4,
5 => 2,
7 => 1,
_ => 0,
};
} else {
pass.1 += y_steps;
}
},
has_filter,
}
}
}
impl Iterator for ScanLineRanges {
type Item = (usize, Option<u8>, usize);
fn next(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item> {
if self.left == 0 {
return None;
}
let (pixels_per_line, current_pass) = if let Some(ref mut pass) = self.pass {
// Scanlines for interlaced PNG files
// Handle edge cases for images smaller than 5 pixels in either direction
// No extra case needed for skipping pass 7 as this is already handled by the
// self.left == 0 check above
if self.width < 5 && pass.0 == 2 {
pass.0 = 3;
pass.1 = 4;
}
Some(ScanLine {
filter: self.png.raw_data[self.start],
data: &self.png.raw_data[(self.start + 1)..self.end],
pass: current_pass,
})
// Intentionally keep these separate so that they can be applied one after another
if self.height < 5 && pass.0 == 3 {
pass.0 = 4;
pass.1 = 0;
}
if self.width < 3 && pass.0 == 4 {
pass.0 = 5;
pass.1 = 2;
}
if self.height < 3 && pass.0 == 5 {
pass.0 = 6;
pass.1 = 0;
}
if self.width == 1 && pass.0 == 6 {
pass.0 = 7;
pass.1 = 1;
}
let (pixels_factor, y_steps) = match pass.0 {
1 | 2 => (8, 8),
3 => (4, 8),
4 => (4, 4),
5 => (2, 4),
6 => (2, 2),
7 => (1, 2),
_ => unreachable!(),
};
let mut pixels_per_line = self.width / pixels_factor;
// Determine whether to add pixels if there is a final, incomplete 8x8 block
let gap = self.width % pixels_factor;
match pass.0 {
1 | 3 | 5 if gap > 0 => {
pixels_per_line += 1;
}
2 if gap >= 5 => {
pixels_per_line += 1;
}
4 if gap >= 3 => {
pixels_per_line += 1;
}
6 if gap >= 2 => {
pixels_per_line += 1;
}
_ => (),
}
let current_pass = Some(pass.0);
if pass.1 + y_steps >= self.height {
pass.0 += 1;
pass.1 = match pass.0 {
3 => 4,
5 => 2,
7 => 1,
_ => 0,
};
} else {
pass.1 += y_steps;
}
(pixels_per_line, current_pass)
} else {
// Standard, non-interlaced PNG scanlines
let bits_per_line = self.png.ihdr_data.width as usize
* self.png.ihdr_data.bit_depth.as_u8() as usize
* self.png.channels_per_pixel() as usize;
let bytes_per_line = (bits_per_line + 7) / 8 as usize;
self.start = self.end;
self.end = self.start + bytes_per_line + 1;
Some(ScanLine {
filter: self.png.raw_data[self.start],
data: &self.png.raw_data[(self.start + 1)..self.end],
pass: None,
})
(self.width, None)
};
let bits_per_line = pixels_per_line as usize * self.bits_per_pixel;
let mut len = bits_per_line.div_ceil(8);
if self.has_filter {
len += 1;
}
self.left = self.left.checked_sub(len)?;
Some((len, current_pass, pixels_per_line as usize))
}
}
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pub data: &'a [u8],
/// The current pass if the image is interlaced
pub pass: Option<u8>,
/// The number of pixels in the current scan line
pub num_pixels: usize,
}

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#![allow(dead_code)]
pub mod prelude {
pub use super::*;
}
pub trait ParallelIterator: Iterator + Sized {
fn with_max_len(self, _l: usize) -> Self {
self
}
fn reduce_with<OP>(mut self, op: OP) -> Option<Self::Item>
where
OP: Fn(Self::Item, Self::Item) -> Self::Item + Sync,
{
self.next().map(|a| self.fold(a, op))
}
}
pub trait IntoParallelIterator {
type Iter: Iterator<Item = Self::Item>;
type Item: Send;
fn into_par_iter(self) -> Self::Iter;
}
pub trait IntoParallelRefIterator<'data> {
type Iter: Iterator<Item = Self::Item>;
type Item: Send + 'data;
fn par_iter(&'data self) -> Self::Iter;
}
pub trait IntoParallelRefMutIterator<'data> {
type Iter: ParallelIterator<Item = Self::Item>;
type Item: Send + 'data;
fn par_iter_mut(&'data mut self) -> Self::Iter;
}
impl<I: IntoIterator> IntoParallelIterator for I
where
I::Item: Send,
{
type Iter = I::IntoIter;
type Item = I::Item;
fn into_par_iter(self) -> Self::Iter {
self.into_iter()
}
}
impl<'data, I: 'data + ?Sized> IntoParallelRefIterator<'data> for I
where
&'data I: IntoParallelIterator,
{
type Iter = <&'data I as IntoParallelIterator>::Iter;
type Item = <&'data I as IntoParallelIterator>::Item;
fn par_iter(&'data self) -> Self::Iter {
self.into_par_iter()
}
}
impl<'data, I: 'data + ?Sized> IntoParallelRefMutIterator<'data> for I
where
&'data mut I: IntoParallelIterator,
{
type Iter = <&'data mut I as IntoParallelIterator>::Iter;
type Item = <&'data mut I as IntoParallelIterator>::Item;
fn par_iter_mut(&'data mut self) -> Self::Iter {
self.into_par_iter()
}
}
impl<I: Iterator> ParallelIterator for I {}
pub fn join<A, B>(a: impl FnOnce() -> A, b: impl FnOnce() -> B) -> (A, B) {
(a(), b())
}
pub fn spawn<A>(a: impl FnOnce() -> A) -> A {
a()
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use png::PngData;
use rgb::RGB16;
pub fn reduce_alpha_channel(png: &mut PngData, channels: u8) -> Option<Vec<u8>> {
let byte_depth = png.ihdr_data.bit_depth.as_u8() >> 3;
let bpp = channels * byte_depth;
let bpp_mask = bpp - 1;
assert_eq!(0, bpp & bpp_mask);
use crate::{
colors::{BitDepth, ColorType},
headers::IhdrData,
png::PngImage,
};
/// Clean the alpha channel by setting the color of all fully transparent pixels to black
#[must_use]
pub fn cleaned_alpha_channel(png: &PngImage) -> Option<PngImage> {
if !png.ihdr.color_type.has_alpha() {
return None;
}
let byte_depth = png.bytes_per_channel();
let bpp = png.channels_per_pixel() * byte_depth;
let colored_bytes = bpp - byte_depth;
for line in png.scan_lines() {
for (i, &byte) in line.data.iter().enumerate() {
if i as u8 & bpp_mask >= colored_bytes && byte != 255 {
return None;
}
let mut reduced = Vec::with_capacity(png.data.len());
for pixel in png.data.chunks_exact(bpp) {
if pixel.iter().skip(colored_bytes).all(|b| *b == 0) {
reduced.resize(reduced.len() + bpp, 0);
} else {
reduced.extend_from_slice(pixel);
}
}
let mut reduced = Vec::with_capacity(png.raw_data.len());
for line in png.scan_lines() {
reduced.push(line.filter);
for (i, &byte) in line.data.iter().enumerate() {
if i as u8 & bpp_mask >= colored_bytes {
continue;
} else {
reduced.push(byte);
}
}
}
// sBIT contains information about alpha channel's original depth,
// and alpha has just been removed
if let Some(sbit_header) = png.aux_headers.get_mut(b"sBIT") {
assert_eq!(sbit_header.len(), channels as usize);
sbit_header.pop();
}
Some(reduced)
Some(PngImage {
data: reduced,
ihdr: png.ihdr.clone(),
})
}
#[must_use]
pub fn reduced_alpha_channel(png: &PngImage, optimize_alpha: bool) -> Option<PngImage> {
if !png.ihdr.color_type.has_alpha() {
return None;
}
let byte_depth = png.bytes_per_channel();
let bpp = png.channels_per_pixel() * byte_depth;
let colored_bytes = bpp - byte_depth;
// If alpha optimisation is enabled, see if the image contains only fully opaque and fully transparent pixels.
// In case this occurs, we want to try and find an unused color we can use for the tRNS chunk.
// Rather than an exhaustive search, we will just keep track of 256 shades of gray, which should cover many cases.
let mut has_transparency = false;
let mut used_colors = vec![false; 256];
for pixel in png.data.chunks_exact(bpp) {
if optimize_alpha && pixel.iter().skip(colored_bytes).all(|b| *b == 0) {
// Fully transparent, we may be able to reduce with tRNS
has_transparency = true;
} else if pixel.iter().skip(colored_bytes).any(|b| *b != 255) {
// Partially transparent, the image is not reducible
return None;
} else if optimize_alpha && pixel.iter().take(colored_bytes).all(|b| *b == pixel[0]) {
// Opaque shade of gray, we can't use this color for tRNS
used_colors[pixel[0] as usize] = true;
}
}
let transparency_pixel = if has_transparency {
// For grayscale, start by checking 4 specific values in the hope that we may reduce depth
let unused = match png.ihdr.color_type {
ColorType::GrayscaleAlpha => [0x00, 0xFF, 0x55, 0xAA]
.into_iter()
.find(|&v| !used_colors[v as usize]),
_ => None,
}
.or_else(|| used_colors.iter().position(|&u| !u).map(|v| v as u8));
// If no unused color was found we will have to fail here
Some(unused?)
} else {
None
};
let mut raw_data = Vec::with_capacity(png.data.len());
for pixel in png.data.chunks_exact(bpp) {
match transparency_pixel {
Some(trns) if pixel.iter().skip(colored_bytes).all(|b| *b == 0) => {
raw_data.resize(raw_data.len() + colored_bytes, trns);
}
_ => raw_data.extend_from_slice(&pixel[0..colored_bytes]),
}
}
// Construct the color type with appropriate transparency data
let transparent = transparency_pixel.map(|trns| match png.ihdr.bit_depth {
BitDepth::Sixteen => (u16::from(trns) << 8) | u16::from(trns),
_ => u16::from(trns),
});
let target_color_type = match png.ihdr.color_type {
ColorType::GrayscaleAlpha => ColorType::Grayscale {
transparent_shade: transparent,
},
_ => ColorType::RGB {
transparent_color: transparent.map(|t| RGB16::new(t, t, t)),
},
};
Some(PngImage {
data: raw_data,
ihdr: IhdrData {
color_type: target_color_type,
..png.ihdr
},
})
}

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use bit_vec::BitVec;
use colors::{BitDepth, ColorType};
use png::PngData;
use crate::{
colors::{BitDepth, ColorType},
headers::IhdrData,
png::PngImage,
};
const ONE_BIT_PERMUTATIONS: [u8; 2] = [0b0000_0000, 0b1111_1111];
const TWO_BIT_PERMUTATIONS: [u8; 5] = [
0b0000_0000,
0b0000_1111,
0b0011_1100,
0b1111_0000,
0b1111_1111,
];
const FOUR_BIT_PERMUTATIONS: [u8; 11] = [
0b0000_0000,
0b0000_0011,
0b0000_1100,
0b0011_0000,
0b1100_0000,
0b0000_1111,
0b0011_1100,
0b1111_0000,
0b0011_1111,
0b1111_1100,
0b1111_1111,
];
pub fn reduce_bit_depth_8_or_less(png: &mut PngData) -> bool {
let mut reduced = BitVec::with_capacity(png.raw_data.len() * 8);
let bit_depth: usize = png.ihdr_data.bit_depth.as_u8() as usize;
let mut allowed_bits = 1;
for line in png.scan_lines() {
let bit_vec = BitVec::from_bytes(&line.data);
if png.ihdr_data.color_type == ColorType::Indexed {
for (i, bit) in bit_vec.iter().enumerate() {
let bit_index = bit_depth - (i % bit_depth);
if bit && bit_index > allowed_bits {
allowed_bits = bit_index.next_power_of_two();
if allowed_bits == bit_depth {
// Not reducable
return false;
}
}
}
} else {
for byte in bit_vec.to_bytes() {
while allowed_bits < bit_depth {
let permutations: &[u8] = if allowed_bits == 1 {
&ONE_BIT_PERMUTATIONS
} else if allowed_bits == 2 {
&TWO_BIT_PERMUTATIONS
} else if allowed_bits == 4 {
&FOUR_BIT_PERMUTATIONS
} else {
return false;
};
if permutations.iter().any(|perm| *perm == byte) {
break;
} else {
allowed_bits <<= 1;
}
}
}
}
/// Attempt to reduce a 16-bit image to 8-bit, returning the reduced image if successful
#[must_use]
pub fn reduced_bit_depth_16_to_8(png: &PngImage, force_scale: bool) -> Option<PngImage> {
if png.ihdr.bit_depth != BitDepth::Sixteen {
return None;
}
for line in png.scan_lines() {
reduced.extend(BitVec::from_bytes(&[line.filter]));
let bit_vec = BitVec::from_bytes(&line.data);
for (i, bit) in bit_vec.iter().enumerate() {
let bit_index = bit_depth - (i % bit_depth);
if bit_index <= allowed_bits {
reduced.push(bit);
}
}
// Pad end of line to get 8 bits per byte
while reduced.len() % 8 != 0 {
reduced.push(false);
}
if force_scale {
return scaled_bit_depth_16_to_8(png);
}
png.raw_data = reduced.to_bytes();
png.ihdr_data.bit_depth = BitDepth::from_u8(allowed_bits as u8);
true
// Reduce from 16 to 8 bits per channel per pixel
if png.data.chunks_exact(2).any(|pair| pair[0] != pair[1]) {
// Can't reduce
return None;
}
Some(PngImage {
data: png.data.chunks_exact(2).map(|pair| pair[0]).collect(),
ihdr: IhdrData {
color_type: png.ihdr.color_type.clone(),
bit_depth: BitDepth::Eight,
..png.ihdr
},
})
}
/// Forcibly reduce a 16-bit image to 8-bit by scaling, returning the reduced image if successful
#[must_use]
pub fn scaled_bit_depth_16_to_8(png: &PngImage) -> Option<PngImage> {
if png.ihdr.bit_depth != BitDepth::Sixteen {
return None;
}
// Reduce from 16 to 8 bits per channel per pixel by scaling when necessary
let data = png
.data
.chunks_exact(2)
.map(|pair| {
if pair[0] == pair[1] {
return pair[0];
}
// See: http://www.libpng.org/pub/png/spec/1.2/PNG-Decoders.html#D.Sample-depth-rescaling
// This allows values such as 0x00FF to be rounded to 0x01 rather than truncated to 0x00
let val = f32::from(u16::from_be_bytes([pair[0], pair[1]]));
(val * (255.0 / 65535.0)).round() as u8
})
.collect();
Some(PngImage {
data,
ihdr: IhdrData {
color_type: png.ihdr.color_type.clone(),
bit_depth: BitDepth::Eight,
..png.ihdr
},
})
}
/// Attempt to reduce an 8-bit image to a lower bit depth, returning the reduced image if successful
#[must_use]
pub fn reduced_bit_depth_8_or_less(png: &PngImage) -> Option<PngImage> {
if png.ihdr.bit_depth != BitDepth::Eight || png.channels_per_pixel() != 1 {
return None;
}
let minimum_bits = if let ColorType::Indexed { palette } = &png.ihdr.color_type {
// We can easily determine minimum depth by the palette size
match palette.len() {
0..=2 => 1,
3..=4 => 2,
5..=16 => 4,
_ => return None,
}
} else {
let mut minimum_bits = 1;
// Finding minimum depth for grayscale is much more complicated
let mut mask = 1;
let mut divisions = 1..8;
for &b in &png.data {
if b == 0 || b == 255 {
continue;
}
'try_depth: loop {
// Align the first pixel division with the mask
let mut byte = b.rotate_left(minimum_bits as u32);
// Each potential division of this pixel must be identical to successfully reduce
let compare = byte & mask;
for _ in divisions.clone() {
// Align the next division with the mask
byte = byte.rotate_left(minimum_bits as u32);
if byte & mask != compare {
// This depth is not possible, try the next one up
minimum_bits <<= 1;
if minimum_bits == 8 {
return None;
}
mask = (1 << minimum_bits) - 1;
divisions = 1..(8 / minimum_bits);
continue 'try_depth;
}
}
break;
}
}
minimum_bits
};
let mut reduced = Vec::with_capacity(png.data.len());
let mask = (1 << minimum_bits) - 1;
for line in png.scan_lines(false) {
// Loop over the data in chunks that will produce 1 byte of output
for chunk in line.data.chunks(8 / minimum_bits) {
let mut new_byte = 0;
let mut shift = 8;
for byte in chunk {
shift -= minimum_bits;
// Take the low bits of the pixel and shift them into the output byte
new_byte |= (byte & mask) << shift;
}
reduced.push(new_byte);
}
}
// If the image is grayscale we also need to reduce the transparency pixel
let color_type = if let ColorType::Grayscale {
transparent_shade: Some(trans),
} = png.ihdr.color_type
{
let reduced_trans = (trans & 0xFF) >> (8 - minimum_bits);
// Verify the reduction is valid by restoring back to original bit depth
let mut check = reduced_trans;
let mut bits = minimum_bits;
while bits < 8 {
check = (check << bits) | check;
bits <<= 1;
}
// If the transparency doesn't fit the new bit depth it is therefore unused - set it to None
ColorType::Grayscale {
transparent_shade: if trans == check {
Some(reduced_trans)
} else {
None
},
}
} else {
png.ihdr.color_type.clone()
};
Some(PngImage {
data: reduced,
ihdr: IhdrData {
color_type,
bit_depth: (minimum_bits as u8).try_into().unwrap(),
..png.ihdr
},
})
}
/// Expand a 1/2/4-bit image to 8-bit, returning the expanded image if successful
#[must_use]
pub fn expanded_bit_depth_to_8(png: &PngImage) -> Option<PngImage> {
let bit_depth = png.ihdr.bit_depth as u32;
if bit_depth >= 8 {
return None;
}
// Calculate the current number of pixels per byte
let ppb = 8 / bit_depth;
let is_gray = matches!(png.ihdr.color_type, ColorType::Grayscale { .. });
let mut reduced = Vec::with_capacity((png.ihdr.width * png.ihdr.height) as usize);
let mut length = 0;
let mask = (1 << bit_depth) - 1;
for line in png.scan_lines(false) {
for &(mut byte) in line.data {
// Loop over each pixel in the byte
for _ in 0..ppb {
// Align the current pixel with the mask
byte = byte.rotate_left(bit_depth);
let mut val = byte & mask;
if is_gray {
// Expand gray by repeating the bits
let mut bits = bit_depth;
while bits < 8 {
val = (val << bits) | val;
bits <<= 1;
}
}
reduced.push(val);
}
}
// Trim any overflow
length += line.num_pixels;
reduced.truncate(length);
}
// If the image is grayscale we also need to expand the transparency pixel
let color_type = if let ColorType::Grayscale {
transparent_shade: Some(mut trans),
} = png.ihdr.color_type
{
let mut bits = bit_depth;
while bits < 8 {
trans = (trans << bits) | trans;
bits <<= 1;
}
ColorType::Grayscale {
transparent_shade: Some(trans),
}
} else {
png.ihdr.color_type.clone()
};
Some(PngImage {
data: reduced,
ihdr: IhdrData {
color_type,
bit_depth: BitDepth::Eight,
..png.ihdr
},
})
}

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use colors::{BitDepth, ColorType};
use itertools::Itertools;
use png::PngData;
use std::hash::{BuildHasherDefault, Hash};
use super::alpha::reduce_alpha_channel;
use indexmap::IndexSet;
use rgb::{ComponentMap, FromSlice, RGB, RGBA, alt::Gray};
use rustc_hash::FxHasher;
pub fn reduce_rgba_to_rgb(png: &mut PngData) -> bool {
if let Some(reduced) = reduce_alpha_channel(png, 4) {
png.raw_data = reduced;
png.ihdr_data.color_type = ColorType::RGB;
true
} else {
false
use crate::{
colors::{BitDepth, ColorType},
headers::IhdrData,
png::PngImage,
};
type FxIndexSet<V> = IndexSet<V, BuildHasherDefault<FxHasher>>;
/// Maximum size difference between indexed and channels to consider a candidate for evaluation
pub const INDEXED_MAX_DIFF: usize = 20000;
fn build_palette<T>(
iter: impl IntoIterator<Item = T>,
reduced: &mut Vec<u8>,
) -> Option<FxIndexSet<T>>
where
T: Eq + Hash,
{
let mut palette = FxIndexSet::default();
palette.reserve(257);
for pixel in iter {
let (idx, _) = palette.insert_full(pixel);
if idx == 256 {
return None;
}
reduced.push(idx as u8);
}
Some(palette)
}
pub fn reduce_rgba_to_grayscale_alpha(png: &mut PngData) -> bool {
let mut reduced = Vec::with_capacity(png.raw_data.len());
let byte_depth = png.ihdr_data.bit_depth.as_u8() >> 3;
let bpp = 4 * byte_depth;
let bpp_mask = bpp - 1;
assert_eq!(0, bpp & bpp_mask);
let colored_bytes = bpp - byte_depth;
for line in png.scan_lines() {
reduced.push(line.filter);
let mut low_bytes = Vec::with_capacity(4);
let mut high_bytes = Vec::with_capacity(4);
let mut trans_bytes = Vec::with_capacity(byte_depth as usize);
for (i, byte) in line.data.iter().enumerate() {
if i as u8 & bpp_mask < colored_bytes {
if byte_depth == 1 || i % 2 == 1 {
low_bytes.push(*byte);
} else {
high_bytes.push(*byte);
}
} else {
trans_bytes.push(*byte);
}
#[must_use]
pub fn reduced_to_indexed(png: &PngImage, allow_grayscale: bool) -> Option<PngImage> {
if png.ihdr.bit_depth != BitDepth::Eight {
return None;
}
if matches!(png.ihdr.color_type, ColorType::Indexed { .. }) {
return None;
}
if !allow_grayscale && png.ihdr.color_type.is_gray() {
return None;
}
if (i as u8 & bpp_mask) == bpp - 1 {
if low_bytes.iter().unique().count() > 1 {
return false;
}
if byte_depth == 2 {
if high_bytes.iter().unique().count() > 1 {
return false;
}
reduced.push(high_bytes[0]);
high_bytes.clear();
}
reduced.push(low_bytes[0]);
low_bytes.clear();
reduced.extend_from_slice(&trans_bytes);
trans_bytes.clear();
}
let mut raw_data = Vec::with_capacity(png.data.len() / png.channels_per_pixel());
let palette: Vec<_> = match png.ihdr.color_type {
ColorType::Grayscale { transparent_shade } => {
let pmap = build_palette(png.data.as_gray().iter().copied(), &mut raw_data)?;
// Convert the Gray16 transparency to Gray8
let transparency_pixel = transparent_shade.map(|t| Gray::from(t as u8));
pmap.into_iter()
.map(|px| {
RGB::from(px).with_alpha(if Some(px) == transparency_pixel {
0
} else {
255
})
})
.collect()
}
}
if let Some(sbit_header) = png.aux_headers.get_mut(b"sBIT") {
assert_eq!(sbit_header.len(), 4);
sbit_header.remove(1);
sbit_header.remove(1);
}
if let Some(bkgd_header) = png.aux_headers.get_mut(b"bKGD") {
assert_eq!(bkgd_header.len(), 6);
bkgd_header.truncate(2);
}
png.raw_data = reduced;
png.ihdr_data.color_type = ColorType::GrayscaleAlpha;
true
}
pub fn reduce_rgba_to_palette(png: &mut PngData) -> bool {
if png.ihdr_data.bit_depth != BitDepth::Eight {
return false;
}
let mut reduced = Vec::with_capacity(png.raw_data.len());
let mut palette = Vec::with_capacity(256);
let bpp: usize = (4 * png.ihdr_data.bit_depth.as_u8() as usize) >> 3;
for line in png.scan_lines() {
reduced.push(line.filter);
let mut cur_pixel = Vec::with_capacity(bpp);
for (i, byte) in line.data.iter().enumerate() {
cur_pixel.push(*byte);
if i % bpp == bpp - 1 {
if let Some(idx) = palette.iter().position(|x| x == &cur_pixel) {
reduced.push(idx as u8);
} else {
let len = palette.len();
if len == 256 {
return false;
}
palette.push(cur_pixel);
reduced.push(len as u8);
}
cur_pixel = Vec::with_capacity(bpp);
}
ColorType::RGB { transparent_color } => {
let pmap = build_palette(png.data.as_rgb().iter().copied(), &mut raw_data)?;
// Convert the RGB16 transparency to RGB8
let transparency_pixel = transparent_color.map(|t| t.map(|c| c as u8));
pmap.into_iter()
.map(|px| {
px.with_alpha(if Some(px) == transparency_pixel {
0
} else {
255
})
})
.collect()
}
}
let mut color_palette = Vec::with_capacity(
palette.len() * 3 + if png.aux_headers.contains_key(b"bKGD") {
6
} else {
0
},
);
let mut trans_palette = Vec::with_capacity(palette.len());
for color in &palette {
for (i, byte) in color.iter().enumerate() {
if i < 3 {
color_palette.push(*byte);
} else {
trans_palette.push(*byte);
}
ColorType::GrayscaleAlpha => {
let pmap = build_palette(png.data.as_gray_alpha().iter().copied(), &mut raw_data)?;
pmap.into_iter().map(RGBA::from).collect()
}
}
let headers_size = color_palette.len() + trans_palette.len() + 8;
if reduced.len() + headers_size > png.raw_data.len() * 4 {
// Reduction would result in a larger image
return false;
}
if let Some(bkgd_header) = png.aux_headers.get_mut(b"bKGD") {
assert_eq!(bkgd_header.len(), 6);
let header_pixels = bkgd_header
.iter()
.skip(1)
.step(2)
.cloned()
.collect::<Vec<u8>>();
if let Some(entry) = color_palette
.chunks(3)
.position(|x| x == header_pixels.as_slice())
{
*bkgd_header = vec![entry as u8];
} else if color_palette.len() / 3 == 256 {
return false;
} else {
let entry = color_palette.len() / 3;
color_palette.extend_from_slice(&header_pixels);
*bkgd_header = vec![entry as u8];
ColorType::RGBA => {
let pmap = build_palette(png.data.as_rgba().iter().copied(), &mut raw_data)?;
pmap.into_iter().collect()
}
}
if let Some(sbit_header) = png.aux_headers.get_mut(b"sBIT") {
assert_eq!(sbit_header.len(), 4);
sbit_header.pop();
}
png.raw_data = reduced;
png.palette = Some(color_palette);
if trans_palette.iter().any(|x| *x != 255) {
while let Some(255) = trans_palette.last().cloned() {
trans_palette.pop();
}
png.transparency_palette = Some(trans_palette);
} else {
png.transparency_palette = None;
}
png.ihdr_data.color_type = ColorType::Indexed;
true
}
pub fn reduce_rgb_to_palette(png: &mut PngData) -> bool {
if png.ihdr_data.bit_depth != BitDepth::Eight {
return false;
}
let mut reduced = Vec::with_capacity(png.raw_data.len());
let mut palette = Vec::with_capacity(256);
if let Some(ref trns) = png.transparency_pixel {
assert_eq!(trns.len(), 6);
if trns[0] != trns[1] || trns[2] != trns[3] || trns[4] != trns[5] {
return false;
}
palette.push(vec![trns[0], trns[2], trns[4]]);
}
let bpp: usize = (3 * png.ihdr_data.bit_depth.as_u8() as usize) >> 3;
for line in png.scan_lines() {
reduced.push(line.filter);
let mut cur_pixel = Vec::with_capacity(bpp);
for (i, byte) in line.data.iter().enumerate() {
cur_pixel.push(*byte);
if i % bpp == bpp - 1 {
if let Some(idx) = palette.iter().position(|x| x == &cur_pixel) {
reduced.push(idx as u8);
} else {
let len = palette.len();
if len == 256 {
return false;
}
palette.push(cur_pixel);
reduced.push(len as u8);
}
cur_pixel = Vec::with_capacity(bpp);
}
}
}
let mut color_palette = Vec::with_capacity(palette.len() * 3);
for color in &palette {
color_palette.extend_from_slice(color);
}
let headers_size = color_palette.len() + 4;
if reduced.len() + headers_size > png.raw_data.len() * 3 {
// Reduction would result in a larger image
return false;
}
if let Some(bkgd_header) = png.aux_headers.get_mut(b"bKGD") {
assert_eq!(bkgd_header.len(), 6);
let header_pixels = bkgd_header
.iter()
.skip(1)
.step(2)
.cloned()
.collect::<Vec<u8>>();
if let Some(entry) = color_palette
.chunks(3)
.position(|x| x == header_pixels.as_slice())
{
*bkgd_header = vec![entry as u8];
} else if color_palette.len() == 255 {
return false;
} else {
let entry = color_palette.len() / 3;
color_palette.extend_from_slice(&header_pixels);
*bkgd_header = vec![entry as u8];
}
}
png.raw_data = reduced;
png.palette = Some(color_palette);
png.ihdr_data.color_type = ColorType::Indexed;
if png.transparency_pixel.is_some() {
png.transparency_pixel = None;
png.transparency_palette = Some(vec![0]);
_ => return None,
};
true
Some(PngImage {
data: raw_data,
ihdr: IhdrData {
color_type: ColorType::Indexed { palette },
..png.ihdr
},
})
}
pub fn reduce_rgb_to_grayscale(png: &mut PngData) -> bool {
let mut reduced = Vec::with_capacity(png.raw_data.len());
let byte_depth: u8 = png.ihdr_data.bit_depth.as_u8() >> 3;
let bpp: usize = 3 * byte_depth as usize;
let mut cur_pixel = Vec::with_capacity(bpp);
for line in png.scan_lines() {
reduced.push(line.filter);
for (i, byte) in line.data.iter().enumerate() {
cur_pixel.push(*byte);
if i % bpp == bpp - 1 {
if bpp == 3 {
if cur_pixel.iter().unique().count() > 1 {
return false;
}
reduced.push(cur_pixel[0]);
} else {
let pixel_bytes = cur_pixel
.iter()
.step(2)
.cloned()
.zip(cur_pixel.iter().skip(1).step(2).cloned())
.unique()
.collect::<Vec<(u8, u8)>>();
if pixel_bytes.len() > 1 {
return false;
}
reduced.push(pixel_bytes[0].0);
reduced.push(pixel_bytes[0].1);
}
cur_pixel.clear();
#[must_use]
pub fn reduced_rgb_to_grayscale(png: &PngImage) -> Option<PngImage> {
if !png.ihdr.color_type.is_rgb() {
return None;
}
let mut reduced = Vec::with_capacity(png.data.len());
let byte_depth = png.bytes_per_channel();
let bpp = png.channels_per_pixel() * byte_depth;
let last_color = 2 * byte_depth;
for pixel in png.data.chunks_exact(bpp) {
if byte_depth == 1 {
if pixel[0] != pixel[1] || pixel[1] != pixel[2] {
return None;
}
} else if pixel[0..2] != pixel[2..4] || pixel[2..4] != pixel[4..6] {
return None;
}
reduced.extend_from_slice(&pixel[last_color..]);
}
let color_type = match png.ihdr.color_type {
ColorType::RGB { transparent_color } => ColorType::Grayscale {
// Copy the transparent component if it is also gray
transparent_shade: transparent_color
.filter(|t| t.r == t.g && t.g == t.b)
.map(|t| t.r),
},
_ => ColorType::GrayscaleAlpha,
};
Some(PngImage {
data: reduced,
ihdr: IhdrData {
color_type,
..png.ihdr
},
})
}
/// Attempt to convert indexed to a different color type, returning the resulting image if successful
#[must_use]
pub fn indexed_to_channels(
png: &PngImage,
allow_grayscale: bool,
optimize_alpha: bool,
) -> Option<PngImage> {
if png.ihdr.bit_depth != BitDepth::Eight {
return None;
}
let mut palette = match &png.ihdr.color_type {
ColorType::Indexed { palette } => palette.clone(),
_ => return None,
};
// Ensure fully transparent colors are black, which can help with grayscale conversion
if optimize_alpha {
for color in &mut palette {
if color.a == 0 {
color.r = 0;
color.g = 0;
color.b = 0;
}
}
}
if let Some(ref mut trns) = png.transparency_pixel {
assert_eq!(trns.len(), 6);
if trns[0..2] != trns[2..4] || trns[2..4] != trns[4..6] {
return false;
}
*trns = trns[0..2].to_owned();
}
if let Some(sbit_header) = png.aux_headers.get_mut(b"sBIT") {
assert_eq!(sbit_header.len(), 3);
sbit_header.truncate(1);
}
if let Some(bkgd_header) = png.aux_headers.get_mut(b"bKGD") {
assert_eq!(bkgd_header.len(), 6);
bkgd_header.truncate(2);
}
png.raw_data = reduced;
png.ihdr_data.color_type = ColorType::Grayscale;
true
}
pub fn reduce_grayscale_alpha_to_grayscale(png: &mut PngData) -> bool {
if let Some(reduced) = reduce_alpha_channel(png, 2) {
png.raw_data = reduced;
png.ihdr_data.color_type = ColorType::Grayscale;
true
// Determine which channels are required
let is_gray = if allow_grayscale {
palette.iter().all(|c| c.r == c.g && c.g == c.b)
} else {
false
};
let has_alpha = palette.iter().any(|c| c.a != 255);
let color_type = match (is_gray, has_alpha) {
(false, true) => ColorType::RGBA,
(false, false) => ColorType::RGB {
transparent_color: None,
},
(true, true) => ColorType::GrayscaleAlpha,
(true, false) => ColorType::Grayscale {
transparent_shade: None,
},
};
// Don't proceed if output would be too much larger
let out_size = color_type.channels_per_pixel() as usize * png.data.len();
if out_size - png.data.len() > INDEXED_MAX_DIFF {
return None;
}
// Construct the new data
let black = RGBA::new(0, 0, 0, 255);
let ch_start = if is_gray { 2 } else { 0 };
let ch_end = if has_alpha { 3 } else { 2 };
let mut data = Vec::with_capacity(out_size);
for b in &png.data {
let color = palette.get(*b as usize).unwrap_or(&black);
data.extend_from_slice(&color.as_ref()[ch_start..=ch_end]);
}
Some(PngImage {
ihdr: IhdrData {
color_type,
..png.ihdr
},
data,
})
}

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mod alpha;
use std::sync::Arc;
use crate::{ColorType, Deadline, Deflater, Options, evaluate::Evaluator, png::PngImage};
pub mod alpha;
use crate::alpha::*;
pub mod bit_depth;
use crate::bit_depth::*;
pub mod color;
use crate::color::*;
pub mod palette;
use crate::palette::*;
pub(crate) fn perform_reductions(
mut png: Arc<PngImage>,
opts: &Options,
deadline: &Deadline,
eval: &Evaluator,
) -> Arc<PngImage> {
let mut evaluation_added = false;
// At low compression levels, skip some transformations which are less likely to be effective
// This currently affects optimization presets 0-2
let cheap = match opts.deflater {
Deflater::Libdeflater { compression } => compression < 12 && opts.fast_evaluation,
_ => false,
};
// Interlacing must be processed first in order to evaluate the rest correctly
if let Some(interlacing) = opts.interlace {
if let Some(reduced) = png.change_interlacing(interlacing) {
png = Arc::new(reduced);
}
}
// If alpha optimization is enabled, clean the alpha channel before continuing
// This can allow some color type reductions which may not have been possible otherwise
if opts.optimize_alpha && !deadline.passed() {
if let Some(reduced) = cleaned_alpha_channel(&png) {
png = Arc::new(reduced);
}
}
// Attempt to reduce 16-bit to 8-bit
// This is just removal of bytes and does not need to be evaluated
if opts.bit_depth_reduction && !deadline.passed() {
if let Some(reduced) = reduced_bit_depth_16_to_8(&png, opts.scale_16) {
png = Arc::new(reduced);
}
}
// Attempt to reduce RGB to grayscale
// This is just removal of bytes and does not need to be evaluated
if opts.color_type_reduction && opts.grayscale_reduction && !deadline.passed() {
if let Some(reduced) = reduced_rgb_to_grayscale(&png) {
png = Arc::new(reduced);
}
}
// Attempt to expand the bit depth to 8
// This does need to be evaluated but will be done so later when it gets reduced again
if opts.bit_depth_reduction && !deadline.passed() {
if let Some(reduced) = expanded_bit_depth_to_8(&png) {
png = Arc::new(reduced);
}
}
// Now retain the current png for the evaluator baseline
// It will only be entered into the evaluator if there are also others to evaluate
let mut baseline = png.clone();
// Attempt to reduce and sort the palette
if opts.palette_reduction && !deadline.passed() {
if let Some(reduced) = reduced_palette(&png, opts.optimize_alpha) {
png = Arc::new(reduced);
// If the palette was reduced but the data is unchanged then this should become the baseline
if png.data == baseline.data {
baseline = png.clone();
}
}
if let Some(reduced) = sorted_palette(&png) {
png = Arc::new(reduced);
}
// If either action changed the data then enter this into the evaluator
if !Arc::ptr_eq(&png, &baseline) {
eval.try_image_with_description(png.clone(), "Indexed (luma sort)");
evaluation_added = true;
}
}
// Attempt alpha removal
if opts.color_type_reduction && !deadline.passed() {
if let Some(reduced) = reduced_alpha_channel(&png, opts.optimize_alpha) {
png = Arc::new(reduced);
// For small differences, if a tRNS chunk is required then enter this into the evaluator
// Otherwise it is mostly just removal of bytes and should become the baseline
if png.ihdr.color_type.has_trns() && baseline.data.len() - png.data.len() <= 1000 {
eval.try_image(png.clone());
evaluation_added = true;
} else {
baseline = png.clone();
}
}
}
// Attempt to convert from indexed to channels
// This may give a better result due to dropping the PLTE chunk
if !cheap && opts.color_type_reduction && !deadline.passed() {
if let Some(reduced) =
indexed_to_channels(&png, opts.grayscale_reduction, opts.optimize_alpha)
{
// This result should not be passed on to subsequent reductions
eval.try_image(Arc::new(reduced));
evaluation_added = true;
}
}
// Attempt to reduce to indexed
// Keep the existing `png` var in case it is grayscale - we can test both for depth reduction later
let mut indexed = None;
if opts.color_type_reduction && opts.palette_reduction && !deadline.passed() {
if let Some(reduced) = reduced_to_indexed(&png, opts.grayscale_reduction) {
// Make sure the palette gets sorted (but don't bother evaluating both results)
let new = Arc::new(sorted_palette(&reduced).unwrap_or(reduced));
// For relatively small differences, enter this into the evaluator
// Otherwise we're confident enough for it to become the baseline
if png.data.len() - new.data.len() <= INDEXED_MAX_DIFF {
eval.try_image_with_description(new.clone(), "Indexed (luma sort)");
evaluation_added = true;
} else {
baseline = new.clone();
}
indexed = Some(new);
}
}
// Attempt additional palette sorting techniques
if !cheap && opts.palette_reduction {
// Collect a list of palettes so we can avoid evaluating the same one twice
let mut palettes = Vec::new();
if let ColorType::Indexed { palette } = &baseline.ihdr.color_type {
palettes.push(palette.clone());
}
// Make sure we use the `indexed` var as input if it exists
// This one doesn't need to be kept in the palette list as the sorters will fail if there's no change
let input = indexed.as_ref().unwrap_or(&png);
// Attempt to sort the palette using the battiato method
if !deadline.passed() {
if let Some(reduced) = sorted_palette_battiato(input) {
if let ColorType::Indexed { palette } = &reduced.ihdr.color_type {
if !palettes.contains(palette) {
palettes.push(palette.clone());
eval.try_image_with_description(
Arc::new(reduced),
"Indexed (battiato sort)",
);
evaluation_added = true;
}
}
}
}
// Attempt to sort the palette using the mzeng method
if !deadline.passed() {
if let Some(reduced) = sorted_palette_mzeng(input) {
if let ColorType::Indexed { palette } = &reduced.ihdr.color_type {
if !palettes.contains(palette) {
palettes.push(palette.clone());
eval.try_image_with_description(Arc::new(reduced), "Indexed (mzeng sort)");
evaluation_added = true;
}
}
}
}
}
// Attempt to reduce to a lower bit depth
if opts.bit_depth_reduction && !deadline.passed() {
// First try the `png` var
let reduced = reduced_bit_depth_8_or_less(&png);
// Then try the `indexed` var, unless we're doing cheap evaluations and already have a reduction
if (!cheap || reduced.is_none()) && !deadline.passed() {
if let Some(indexed) = indexed.and_then(|png| reduced_bit_depth_8_or_less(&png)) {
// Only evaluate this if it's different from the first result (which must be grayscale if it exists)
if reduced.as_ref().is_none_or(|r| r.data != indexed.data) {
eval.try_image(Arc::new(indexed));
evaluation_added = true;
}
}
}
// Enter the first result into the evaluator
if let Some(reduced) = reduced {
eval.try_image(Arc::new(reduced));
evaluation_added = true;
}
}
if evaluation_added {
eval.try_image(baseline.clone());
}
baseline
}

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use indexmap::IndexSet;
use rgb::RGBA8;
use crate::{
colors::{BitDepth, ColorType},
headers::IhdrData,
png::{PngImage, scan_lines::ScanLine},
};
/// Attempt to reduce the number of colors in the palette, returning the reduced image if successful
#[must_use]
pub fn reduced_palette(png: &PngImage, optimize_alpha: bool) -> Option<PngImage> {
if png.ihdr.bit_depth != BitDepth::Eight {
return None;
}
let ColorType::Indexed { palette } = &png.ihdr.color_type else {
return None;
};
let mut used = [false; 256];
for &byte in &png.data {
used[byte as usize] = true;
}
let black = RGBA8::new(0, 0, 0, 255);
let mut condensed = IndexSet::with_capacity(palette.len());
let mut byte_map = [0; 256];
let mut did_change = false;
for (i, used) in used.iter().enumerate() {
if !used {
continue;
}
// There are invalid files that use pixel indices beyond palette size
let color = *palette.get(i).unwrap_or(&black);
byte_map[i] = add_color_to_set(color, &mut condensed, optimize_alpha);
if byte_map[i] as usize != i {
did_change = true;
}
}
let data = if did_change {
// Reassign data bytes to new indices
png.data.iter().map(|b| byte_map[*b as usize]).collect()
} else if condensed.len() != palette.len() {
// Data is unchanged but palette is different size
// Note the new palette could potentially be larger if the original had a missing entry
png.data.clone()
} else {
// Nothing has changed
return None;
};
let palette: Vec<_> = condensed.into_iter().collect();
Some(PngImage {
ihdr: IhdrData {
color_type: ColorType::Indexed { palette },
..png.ihdr
},
data,
})
}
fn add_color_to_set(mut color: RGBA8, set: &mut IndexSet<RGBA8>, optimize_alpha: bool) -> u8 {
// If there are multiple fully transparent entries, reduce them into one
if optimize_alpha && color.a == 0 {
color.r = 0;
color.g = 0;
color.b = 0;
}
let (idx, _) = set.insert_full(color);
idx as u8
}
/// Attempt to sort the colors in the palette by luma, returning the sorted image if successful
#[must_use]
pub fn sorted_palette(png: &PngImage) -> Option<PngImage> {
if png.ihdr.bit_depth != BitDepth::Eight {
return None;
}
let palette = match &png.ihdr.color_type {
ColorType::Indexed { palette } if palette.len() > 1 => palette,
_ => return None,
};
let mut enumerated: Vec<_> = palette.iter().enumerate().collect();
// Put the most popular edge color first, which can help slightly if the filter bytes are 0
let keep_first = most_popular_edge_color(palette.len(), png);
let first = keep_first.map(|f| enumerated.remove(f));
// Sort the palette
enumerated.sort_by(|a, b| {
// Sort by ascending alpha and descending luma
let color_val = |color: &RGBA8| {
let a = i32::from(color.a);
// Put 7 high bits of alpha first, then luma, then low bit of alpha
// This provides notable improvement in images with a lot of alpha
((a & 0xFE) << 18) + (a & 0x01)
// These are coefficients for standard sRGB to luma conversion
- i32::from(color.r) * 299
- i32::from(color.g) * 587
- i32::from(color.b) * 114
};
color_val(a.1).cmp(&color_val(b.1))
});
if let Some(first) = first {
enumerated.insert(0, first);
}
// Extract the new palette and determine if anything changed
let (remapping, palette): (Vec<_>, Vec<RGBA8>) = enumerated.into_iter().unzip();
if remapping.iter().enumerate().all(|(a, b)| a == *b) {
return None;
}
// Construct the new mapping and convert the data
let mut byte_map = [0; 256];
for (i, &v) in remapping.iter().enumerate() {
byte_map[v] = i as u8;
}
let data = png.data.iter().map(|&b| byte_map[b as usize]).collect();
Some(PngImage {
ihdr: IhdrData {
color_type: ColorType::Indexed { palette },
..png.ihdr
},
data,
})
}
/// Sort the colors in the palette using the mzeng technique, returning the sorted image if successful
#[must_use]
pub fn sorted_palette_mzeng(png: &PngImage) -> Option<PngImage> {
// Interlacing not currently supported
if png.ihdr.bit_depth != BitDepth::Eight || png.ihdr.interlaced {
return None;
}
let palette = match &png.ihdr.color_type {
// Images with only two colors will remain unchanged from previous luma sort
ColorType::Indexed { palette } if palette.len() > 2 => palette,
_ => return None,
};
let matrix = co_occurrence_matrix(palette.len(), png);
let edges = weighted_edges(&matrix);
let mut remapping = mzeng_reindex(palette.len(), edges, &matrix);
apply_most_popular_color(png, &mut remapping);
apply_palette_reorder(png, &remapping)
}
/// Sort the colors in the palette using the battiato technique, returning the sorted image if successful
#[must_use]
pub fn sorted_palette_battiato(png: &PngImage) -> Option<PngImage> {
// Interlacing not currently supported
if png.ihdr.bit_depth != BitDepth::Eight || png.ihdr.interlaced {
return None;
}
let palette = match &png.ihdr.color_type {
// Images with only two colors will remain unchanged from previous luma sort
ColorType::Indexed { palette } if palette.len() > 2 => palette,
_ => return None,
};
let matrix = co_occurrence_matrix(palette.len(), png);
let edges = weighted_edges(&matrix);
let mut remapping = battiato_reindex(palette.len(), edges);
apply_most_popular_color(png, &mut remapping);
apply_palette_reorder(png, &remapping)
}
// Apply the palette reordering to the image data
fn apply_palette_reorder(png: &PngImage, remapping: &[usize]) -> Option<PngImage> {
let ColorType::Indexed { palette } = &png.ihdr.color_type else {
return None;
};
// Check if anything changed
if remapping.iter().enumerate().all(|(a, b)| a == *b) {
return None;
}
// Construct the palette and byte maps and convert the data
let mut new_palette = Vec::new();
let mut byte_map = [0; 256];
for (i, &v) in remapping.iter().enumerate() {
new_palette.push(palette[v]);
byte_map[v] = i as u8;
}
let data = png.data.iter().map(|&b| byte_map[b as usize]).collect();
Some(PngImage {
ihdr: IhdrData {
color_type: ColorType::Indexed {
palette: new_palette,
},
..png.ihdr
},
data,
})
}
// Find the most popular color on the image edges (the pixels neighboring the filter bytes)
fn most_popular_edge_color(num_colors: usize, png: &PngImage) -> Option<usize> {
let mut counts = [0_u32; 256];
for line in png.scan_lines(false) {
if let &[first, .., last] = line.data {
counts[first as usize] += 1;
counts[last as usize] += 1;
}
}
let max = counts
.iter()
.take(num_colors)
.enumerate()
.max_by_key(|&(_, v)| v)
.unwrap();
// Ensure there's a clear winner - return None if multiple colors are tied
let max_equal = counts.iter().filter(|&v| v == max.1).count();
if max_equal > 1 {
return None;
}
Some(max.0)
}
// Find the most popular color in the image, along with its count
fn most_popular_color(num_colors: usize, png: &PngImage) -> (usize, u32) {
let mut counts = [0_u32; 256];
for &val in &png.data {
counts[val as usize] += 1;
}
counts
.iter()
.copied()
.take(num_colors)
.enumerate()
.max_by_key(|&(_, v)| v)
.unwrap_or_default()
}
// Put the most popular color first
fn apply_most_popular_color(png: &PngImage, remapping: &mut [usize]) {
let most_popular = most_popular_color(remapping.len(), png);
// If the most popular color is less than 15% of the image, don't use it
if most_popular.1 < png.data.len() as u32 * 3 / 20 {
return;
}
let first_idx = remapping.iter().position(|&i| i == most_popular.0).unwrap();
// If the index is past halfway, reverse the order so as to minimize the change
if first_idx >= remapping.len() / 2 {
remapping.reverse();
remapping.rotate_right(first_idx + 1);
} else {
remapping.rotate_left(first_idx);
}
}
// Calculate co-occurences matrix
fn co_occurrence_matrix(num_colors: usize, png: &PngImage) -> Vec<Vec<u32>> {
let mut matrix = vec![vec![0_u32; num_colors]; num_colors];
let mut prev: Option<ScanLine> = None;
let mut prev_val = None;
for line in png.scan_lines(false) {
for i in 0..line.data.len() {
let val = line.data[i] as usize;
if val > num_colors {
continue;
}
if let Some(prev_val) = prev_val.replace(val) {
matrix[prev_val][val] += 1;
matrix[val][prev_val] += 1;
}
if let Some(prev) = &prev {
let prev_val = prev.data[i] as usize;
if prev_val > num_colors {
continue;
}
matrix[prev_val][val] += 1;
matrix[val][prev_val] += 1;
}
}
prev = Some(line);
}
matrix
}
// Calculate edge list sorted by weight
fn weighted_edges(matrix: &[Vec<u32>]) -> Vec<(usize, usize)> {
let mut edges = Vec::new();
for (i, m_row) in matrix.iter().enumerate() {
for (j, val) in m_row.iter().enumerate().take(i) {
edges.push(((j, i), val));
}
}
edges.sort_by(|(_, w1), (_, w2)| w2.cmp(w1));
edges.into_iter().map(|(e, _)| e).collect()
}
// Apply a greedy index assignment using the modified version of Zeng's techinque from
// "A note on Zeng's technique for color reindexing of palette-based images" by Pinho et al
// https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/1261987
// Based on the C implementation in libwebp
fn mzeng_reindex(num_colors: usize, edges: Vec<(usize, usize)>, matrix: &[Vec<u32>]) -> Vec<usize> {
// Initialize the mapping list with the two best indices.
let mut remapping = vec![edges[0].0, edges[0].1];
// Initialize the sums with the first two remappings and find the best one
let mut sums = Vec::new();
let mut best_sum_pos = 0;
let mut best_sum = (0, 0);
for (i, m_row) in matrix.iter().enumerate() {
if i == remapping[0] || i == remapping[1] {
continue;
}
let sum = (i, m_row[remapping[0]] + m_row[remapping[1]]);
if sum.1 > best_sum.1 {
best_sum_pos = sums.len();
best_sum = sum;
}
sums.push(sum);
}
while !sums.is_empty() {
let best_index = best_sum.0;
// Compute delta to know if we need to prepend or append the best index.
let mut delta: isize = 0;
let n = (num_colors - sums.len()) as isize;
for (i, &index) in remapping.iter().enumerate() {
delta += (n - 1 - 2 * i as isize) * matrix[best_index][index] as isize;
}
if delta > 0 {
remapping.insert(0, best_index);
} else {
remapping.push(best_index);
}
// Remove best_sum from sums.
sums.swap_remove(best_sum_pos);
if !sums.is_empty() {
// Update all the sums and find the best one.
best_sum_pos = 0;
best_sum = (0, 0);
for (i, sum) in sums.iter_mut().enumerate() {
sum.1 += matrix[best_index][sum.0];
if sum.1 > best_sum.1 {
best_sum_pos = i;
best_sum = *sum;
}
}
}
}
// Return the completed remapping
remapping
}
// Calculate an approximate solution of the Traveling Salesman Problem using the algorithm
// from "An efficient Re-indexing algorithm for color-mapped images" by Battiato et al
// https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/1344033
fn battiato_reindex(num_colors: usize, edges: Vec<(usize, usize)>) -> Vec<usize> {
let mut chains = Vec::new();
// Keep track of the state of each vertex (.0) and it's chain number (.1)
// 0 = an unvisited vertex (White)
// 1 = an endpoint of a chain (Red)
// 2 = part of the middle of a chain (Black)
let mut vx = vec![(0, 0); num_colors];
// Iterate the edges and assemble them into a chain
for (i, j) in edges {
let vi = vx[i];
let vj = vx[j];
if vi.0 == 0 && vj.0 == 0 {
// Two unvisited vertices - create a new chain
vx[i].0 = 1;
vx[i].1 = chains.len();
vx[j].0 = 1;
vx[j].1 = chains.len();
chains.push(vec![i, j]);
} else if vi.0 == 0 && vj.0 == 1 {
// An unvisited vertex connects with an endpoint of an existing chain
vx[i].0 = 1;
vx[i].1 = vj.1;
vx[j].0 = 2;
let chain = &mut chains[vj.1];
if chain[0] == j {
chain.insert(0, i);
} else {
chain.push(i);
}
} else if vi.0 == 1 && vj.0 == 0 {
// An unvisited vertex connects with an endpoint of an existing chain
vx[j].0 = 1;
vx[j].1 = vi.1;
vx[i].0 = 2;
let chain = &mut chains[vi.1];
if chain[0] == i {
chain.insert(0, j);
} else {
chain.push(j);
}
} else if vi.0 == 1 && vj.0 == 1 && vi.1 != vj.1 {
// Two endpoints of different chains are connected together
vx[i].0 = 2;
vx[j].0 = 2;
let (a, b) = if vi.1 < vj.1 { (i, j) } else { (j, i) };
let ca = vx[a].1;
let cb = vx[b].1;
let chainb = std::mem::take(&mut chains[cb]);
for &v in &chainb {
vx[v].1 = ca;
}
let chaina = &mut chains[ca];
if chaina[0] == a && chainb[0] == b {
for v in chainb {
chaina.insert(0, v);
}
} else if chaina[0] == a {
chaina.splice(0..0, chainb);
} else if chainb[0] == b {
chaina.extend(chainb);
} else {
let pos = chaina.len();
for v in chainb {
chaina.insert(pos, v);
}
}
}
if chains[0].len() == num_colors {
break;
}
}
// Return the completed chain
chains.swap_remove(0)
}

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use std::io::Cursor;
use image::{codecs::png::PngDecoder, *};
use log::{error, warn};
#[cfg(not(feature = "parallel"))]
use crate::rayon;
/// Validate that the output png data still matches the original image
pub fn validate_output(output: &[u8], original_data: &[u8]) -> bool {
let (old_frames, new_frames) = rayon::join(
|| load_png_image_from_memory(original_data),
|| load_png_image_from_memory(output),
);
match (new_frames, old_frames) {
(Err(new_err), _) => {
error!("Failed to read output image for validation: {}", new_err);
false
}
(_, Err(old_err)) => {
// The original image might be invalid if, for example, there is a CRC error,
// and we set fix_errors to true. In that case, all we can do is check that the
// new image is decodable.
warn!("Failed to read input image for validation: {}", old_err);
true
}
(Ok(new_frames), Ok(old_frames)) if new_frames.len() != old_frames.len() => false,
(Ok(new_frames), Ok(old_frames)) => {
for (a, b) in old_frames.iter().zip(new_frames) {
if !images_equal(a, &b) {
return false;
}
}
true
}
}
}
/// Loads a PNG image from memory to frames of [RgbaImage]
fn load_png_image_from_memory(png_data: &[u8]) -> Result<Vec<RgbaImage>, image::ImageError> {
let decoder = PngDecoder::new(Cursor::new(png_data))?;
if decoder.is_apng()? {
decoder
.apng()?
.into_frames()
.map(|f| f.map(image::Frame::into_buffer))
.collect()
} else {
DynamicImage::from_decoder(decoder).map(|i| vec![i.into_rgba8()])
}
}
/// Compares images pixel by pixel for equivalent content
fn images_equal(old_png: &RgbaImage, new_png: &RgbaImage) -> bool {
let a = old_png.pixels().filter(|x| {
let p = x.channels();
!(p.len() == 4 && p[3] == 0)
});
let b = new_png.pixels().filter(|x| {
let p = x.channels();
!(p.len() == 4 && p[3] == 0)
});
a.eq(b)
}

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use std::{
fs::remove_file,
path::{Path, PathBuf},
};
use oxipng::{internal_tests::*, *};
const GRAYSCALE_ALPHA: u8 = 4;
const RGBA: u8 = 6;
fn get_opts(input: &Path) -> (OutFile, oxipng::Options) {
let options = oxipng::Options {
force: true,
optimize_alpha: true,
..Default::default()
};
(OutFile::from_path(input.with_extension("out.png")), options)
}
fn test_it_converts(
input: &str,
filter: FilterStrategy,
color_type_in: u8,
bit_depth_in: BitDepth,
color_type_out: u8,
bit_depth_out: BitDepth,
) {
let input = PathBuf::from(input);
let (output, mut opts) = get_opts(&input);
let png = PngData::new(&input, &opts).unwrap();
opts.filters = indexset! {filter};
assert_eq!(png.raw.ihdr.color_type.png_header_code(), color_type_in);
assert_eq!(png.raw.ihdr.bit_depth, bit_depth_in);
match oxipng::optimize(&InFile::Path(input), &output, &opts) {
Ok(_) => (),
Err(x) => panic!("{}", x),
}
let output = output.path().unwrap();
assert!(output.exists());
let png = match PngData::new(output, &opts) {
Ok(x) => x,
Err(x) => {
remove_file(output).ok();
panic!("{}", x)
}
};
assert_eq!(png.raw.ihdr.color_type.png_header_code(), color_type_out);
assert_eq!(png.raw.ihdr.bit_depth, bit_depth_out);
if let ColorType::Indexed { palette } = &png.raw.ihdr.color_type {
assert!(palette.len() <= 1 << (png.raw.ihdr.bit_depth as u8));
}
remove_file(output).ok();
}
#[test]
fn alpha_filter_0_for_rgba_16() {
test_it_converts(
"tests/files/filter_0_for_rgba_16.png",
FilterStrategy::NONE,
RGBA,
BitDepth::Sixteen,
RGBA,
BitDepth::Sixteen,
);
}
#[test]
fn alpha_filter_1_for_rgba_16() {
test_it_converts(
"tests/files/filter_1_for_rgba_16.png",
FilterStrategy::SUB,
RGBA,
BitDepth::Sixteen,
RGBA,
BitDepth::Sixteen,
);
}
#[test]
fn alpha_filter_2_for_rgba_16() {
test_it_converts(
"tests/files/filter_2_for_rgba_16.png",
FilterStrategy::UP,
RGBA,
BitDepth::Sixteen,
RGBA,
BitDepth::Sixteen,
);
}
#[test]
fn alpha_filter_3_for_rgba_16() {
test_it_converts(
"tests/files/filter_3_for_rgba_16.png",
FilterStrategy::AVERAGE,
RGBA,
BitDepth::Sixteen,
RGBA,
BitDepth::Sixteen,
);
}
#[test]
fn alpha_filter_4_for_rgba_16() {
test_it_converts(
"tests/files/filter_4_for_rgba_16.png",
FilterStrategy::PAETH,
RGBA,
BitDepth::Sixteen,
RGBA,
BitDepth::Sixteen,
);
}
#[test]
fn alpha_filter_5_for_rgba_16() {
test_it_converts(
"tests/files/filter_5_for_rgba_16.png",
FilterStrategy::MinSum,
RGBA,
BitDepth::Sixteen,
RGBA,
BitDepth::Sixteen,
);
}
#[test]
fn alpha_filter_0_for_rgba_8() {
test_it_converts(
"tests/files/filter_0_for_rgba_8.png",
FilterStrategy::NONE,
RGBA,
BitDepth::Eight,
RGBA,
BitDepth::Eight,
);
}
#[test]
fn alpha_filter_1_for_rgba_8() {
test_it_converts(
"tests/files/filter_1_for_rgba_8.png",
FilterStrategy::SUB,
RGBA,
BitDepth::Eight,
RGBA,
BitDepth::Eight,
);
}
#[test]
fn alpha_filter_2_for_rgba_8() {
test_it_converts(
"tests/files/filter_2_for_rgba_8.png",
FilterStrategy::UP,
RGBA,
BitDepth::Eight,
RGBA,
BitDepth::Eight,
);
}
#[test]
fn alpha_filter_3_for_rgba_8() {
test_it_converts(
"tests/files/filter_3_for_rgba_8.png",
FilterStrategy::AVERAGE,
RGBA,
BitDepth::Eight,
RGBA,
BitDepth::Eight,
);
}
#[test]
fn alpha_filter_4_for_rgba_8() {
test_it_converts(
"tests/files/filter_4_for_rgba_8.png",
FilterStrategy::PAETH,
RGBA,
BitDepth::Eight,
RGBA,
BitDepth::Eight,
);
}
#[test]
fn alpha_filter_5_for_rgba_8() {
test_it_converts(
"tests/files/filter_5_for_rgba_8.png",
FilterStrategy::MinSum,
RGBA,
BitDepth::Eight,
RGBA,
BitDepth::Eight,
);
}
#[test]
fn alpha_filter_0_for_grayscale_alpha_16() {
test_it_converts(
"tests/files/filter_0_for_grayscale_alpha_16.png",
FilterStrategy::NONE,
GRAYSCALE_ALPHA,
BitDepth::Sixteen,
GRAYSCALE_ALPHA,
BitDepth::Sixteen,
);
}
#[test]
fn alpha_filter_1_for_grayscale_alpha_16() {
test_it_converts(
"tests/files/filter_1_for_grayscale_alpha_16.png",
FilterStrategy::SUB,
GRAYSCALE_ALPHA,
BitDepth::Sixteen,
GRAYSCALE_ALPHA,
BitDepth::Sixteen,
);
}
#[test]
fn alpha_filter_2_for_grayscale_alpha_16() {
test_it_converts(
"tests/files/filter_2_for_grayscale_alpha_16.png",
FilterStrategy::UP,
GRAYSCALE_ALPHA,
BitDepth::Sixteen,
GRAYSCALE_ALPHA,
BitDepth::Sixteen,
);
}
#[test]
fn alpha_filter_3_for_grayscale_alpha_16() {
test_it_converts(
"tests/files/filter_3_for_grayscale_alpha_16.png",
FilterStrategy::AVERAGE,
GRAYSCALE_ALPHA,
BitDepth::Sixteen,
GRAYSCALE_ALPHA,
BitDepth::Sixteen,
);
}
#[test]
fn alpha_filter_4_for_grayscale_alpha_16() {
test_it_converts(
"tests/files/filter_4_for_grayscale_alpha_16.png",
FilterStrategy::PAETH,
GRAYSCALE_ALPHA,
BitDepth::Sixteen,
GRAYSCALE_ALPHA,
BitDepth::Sixteen,
);
}
#[test]
fn alpha_filter_5_for_grayscale_alpha_16() {
test_it_converts(
"tests/files/filter_5_for_grayscale_alpha_16.png",
FilterStrategy::MinSum,
GRAYSCALE_ALPHA,
BitDepth::Sixteen,
GRAYSCALE_ALPHA,
BitDepth::Sixteen,
);
}
#[test]
fn alpha_filter_0_for_grayscale_alpha_8() {
test_it_converts(
"tests/files/filter_0_for_grayscale_alpha_8.png",
FilterStrategy::NONE,
GRAYSCALE_ALPHA,
BitDepth::Eight,
GRAYSCALE_ALPHA,
BitDepth::Eight,
);
}
#[test]
fn alpha_filter_1_for_grayscale_alpha_8() {
test_it_converts(
"tests/files/filter_1_for_grayscale_alpha_8.png",
FilterStrategy::SUB,
GRAYSCALE_ALPHA,
BitDepth::Eight,
GRAYSCALE_ALPHA,
BitDepth::Eight,
);
}
#[test]
fn alpha_filter_2_for_grayscale_alpha_8() {
test_it_converts(
"tests/files/filter_2_for_grayscale_alpha_8.png",
FilterStrategy::UP,
GRAYSCALE_ALPHA,
BitDepth::Eight,
GRAYSCALE_ALPHA,
BitDepth::Eight,
);
}
#[test]
fn alpha_filter_3_for_grayscale_alpha_8() {
test_it_converts(
"tests/files/filter_3_for_grayscale_alpha_8.png",
FilterStrategy::AVERAGE,
GRAYSCALE_ALPHA,
BitDepth::Eight,
GRAYSCALE_ALPHA,
BitDepth::Eight,
);
}
#[test]
fn alpha_filter_4_for_grayscale_alpha_8() {
test_it_converts(
"tests/files/filter_4_for_grayscale_alpha_8.png",
FilterStrategy::PAETH,
GRAYSCALE_ALPHA,
BitDepth::Eight,
GRAYSCALE_ALPHA,
BitDepth::Eight,
);
}
#[test]
fn alpha_filter_5_for_grayscale_alpha_8() {
test_it_converts(
"tests/files/filter_5_for_grayscale_alpha_8.png",
FilterStrategy::MinSum,
GRAYSCALE_ALPHA,
BitDepth::Eight,
GRAYSCALE_ALPHA,
BitDepth::Eight,
);
}

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