Exif metadata have two tags to store the pixel density along each axis.
If both values are different and no action is taken, the resulting image
will appear deformed. This commit scales the displayed bitmap
accordingly to these tags in order to show the image in its intended
shape. This unfortunately includes a lot of plumbing to get this
information through IPC.
This commit un-deprecates DeprecatedString, and repurposes it as a byte
string.
As the null state has already been removed, there are no other
particularly hairy blockers in repurposing this type as a byte string
(what it _really_ is).
This commit is auto-generated:
$ xs=$(ack -l \bDeprecatedString\b\|deprecated_string AK Userland \
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$ perl -pie 's/\bDeprecatedString\b/ByteString/g;
s/deprecated_string/byte_string/g' $xs
$ clang-format --style=file -i \
$(git diff --name-only | grep \.cpp\|\.h)
$ gn format $(git ls-files '*.gn' '*.gni')
Originally I simply thought that passing file paths is quite OK, but as
Linus pointed to, it turned out that passing file paths to ensure some
files are able to be decoded is awkward because it does not work with
images being served over HTTP.
Therefore, ideally we should just use the MIME type as an optional
argument to ensure that we can always fallback to use that in case
sniffing for the correct image type has failed so we can still detect
files like with the TGA format, which has no magic bytes.
Because TGA images don't have magic bytes as a signature to be detected,
instead assume a sequence of ReadonlyBytes is a possible TGA image only
if we are given a path so we could check the extension of the file and
see if it's a TGA image.
When we know the path of the file being loaded, we will try to first
check its extension, and only if there's no match to a known decoder,
based on simple extension lookup, then we would probe for other formats
as usual with the normal sniffing method.
This patch removes the IPC endpoint numbers that needed to be specified
in the IPC files. Since the string hash is a (hopefully) collision free
number that depends on the name of the endpoint, we now use that
instead. :^)
Additionally, endpoint magic is now treated as a u32, because endpoint
numbers were never negative anyway.
For cases where the endpoint number does have to be hardcoded (a current
case is LookupServer because the endpoint number must be known in LibC),
the syntax has been made more explicit to avoid confusing those
unfamiliar. To hardcode the endpoint magic, the following syntax is now
used:
endpoint EndpointName [magic=1234]
This patch removes the IPC endpoint numbers that needed to be specified
in the IPC files. Since the string hash is a (hopefully) collision free
number that depends on the name of the endpoint, we now use that
instead. :^)
The PIDs were used for sharing shbufs between processes, but now that
we have migrated to file descriptor passing, we no longer need to know
the PID of the other side.
The ImageDecoder service now returns a list of image frames, each with
a duration value.
The code for in-process image decoding is removed from LibWeb, an all
image decode requests are sent out-of-process to ImageDecoder. :^)
This won't scale super well to very long and/or large animations, but
we can work on improving that separately. The main goal here is simply
to stop doing any image decoding inside LibWeb.
Fixes#5165.