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.
To transparently support multi-frame images, all decoder plugins have
already been updated to return their only bitmap for frame(0).
This patch completes the remaining cleanup work by removing the
ImageDecoder::bitmap() API and having all clients call frame() instead.
Previously, ImageDecoder::create() would return a NonnullRefPtr and
could not "fail", although the returned decoder may be "invalid" which
you then had to check anyway.
The new interface looks like this:
static RefPtr<Gfx::ImageDecoder> try_create(ReadonlyBytes);
This simplifies ImageDecoder since it no longer has to worry about its
validity. Client code gets slightly clearer as well.
Making a bitmap non-volatile after being volatile may fail to allocate
physical pages after the kernel stole the old pages in a purge.
This is different from the pages being purged, but reallocated. In that
case, they are simply replaced with zero-fill-on-demand pages as if
they were freshly allocated.
SPDX License Identifiers are a more compact / standardized
way of representing file license information.
See: https://spdx.dev/resources/use/#identifiers
This was done with the `ambr` search and replace tool.
ambr --no-parent-ignore --key-from-file --rep-from-file key.txt rep.txt *
A C++ source file containing just
#include <LibFoo/Bar.h>
should always compile cleanly.
This patch adds missing header inclusions that could have caused weird error
messages if they were used in a different context. Also, this confused QtCreator.