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bd49803f
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2016-02-19T08:53:33
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Use consistent/modern code formatting for pointers
The convention used by libjpeg:
type * variable;
is not very common anymore, because it looks too much like
multiplication. Some (particularly C++ programmers) prefer to tuck the
pointer symbol against the type:
type* variable;
to emphasize that a pointer to a type is effectively a new type.
However, this can also be confusing, since defining multiple variables
on the same line would not work properly:
type* variable1, variable2; /* Only variable1 is actually a
pointer. */
This commit reformats the entirety of the libjpeg-turbo code base so
that it uses the same code formatting convention for pointers that the
TurboJPEG API code uses:
type *variable1, *variable2;
This seems to be the most common convention among C programmers, and
it is the convention used by other codec libraries, such as libpng and
libtiff.
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a560e4b4
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2016-01-17T00:00:00
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The Independent JPEG Group's JPEG software v9b
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7e3acc0e
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2015-10-10T10:25:46
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Rename README, LICENSE, BUILDING text files
The IJG README file has been renamed to README.ijg, in order to avoid
confusion (many people were assuming that that was our project's README
file and weren't reading README-turbo.txt) and to lay the groundwork for
markdown versions of the libjpeg-turbo README and build instructions.
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bf04316e
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2015-10-09T20:02:31
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Comment formatting tweaks
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a2e6a9dd
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2006-02-04T00:00:00
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IJG R6b with x86SIMD V1.02
Independent JPEG Group's JPEG software release 6b
with x86 SIMD extension for IJG JPEG library version 1.02
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489583f5
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1996-02-07T00:00:00
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The Independent JPEG Group's JPEG software v6a
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36a4cccc
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1994-09-24T00:00:00
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The Independent JPEG Group's JPEG software v5
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f18f81b7
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2010-02-28T00:00:00
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The Independent JPEG Group's JPEG software v8a
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5ead57a3
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1998-03-27T00:00:00
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The Independent JPEG Group's JPEG software v6b
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715bb41e
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2014-05-11T10:09:07
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Port the more accurate (and slightly faster) floating point IDCT implementation from jpeg-8a and later. New research revealed that the SSE/SSE2 floating point IDCT implementation was actually more accurate than the jpeg-6b implementation, not less, which is why its mathematical results have always differed from those of the jpeg-6b implementation. This patch brings the accuracy of the C code in line with that of the SSE/SSE2 code.
git-svn-id: svn+ssh://svn.code.sf.net/p/libjpeg-turbo/code/trunk@1288 632fc199-4ca6-4c93-a231-07263d6284db
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b7753510
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2014-05-11T09:36:25
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Convert tabs to spaces in the libjpeg code and the SIMD code (TurboJPEG retains the use of tabs for historical reasons. They were annoying in the libjpeg code primarily because they were not consistently used and because they were used to format as well as indent the code. In the case of TurboJPEG, tabs are used just to indent the code, so even if the editor assumes a different tab width, the code will still be readable.)
git-svn-id: svn+ssh://svn.code.sf.net/p/libjpeg-turbo/code/branches/1.3.x@1285 632fc199-4ca6-4c93-a231-07263d6284db
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e5eaf374
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2014-05-09T18:00:32
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Convert tabs to spaces in the libjpeg code and the SIMD code (TurboJPEG retains the use of tabs for historical reasons. They were annoying in the libjpeg code primarily because they were not consistently used and because they were used to format as well as indent the code. In the case of TurboJPEG, tabs are used just to indent the code, so even if the editor assumes a different tab width, the code will still be readable.)
git-svn-id: svn+ssh://svn.code.sf.net/p/libjpeg-turbo/code/trunk@1278 632fc199-4ca6-4c93-a231-07263d6284db
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