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//! # Overview
//!
//! This crate provides native rust implementations of image encoding and decoding as well as some
//! basic image manipulation functions. Additional documentation can currently also be found in the
//! [README.md file which is most easily viewed on
//! github](https://github.com/image-rs/image/blob/master/README.md).
//!
//! There are two core problems for which this library provides solutions: a unified interface for image
//! encodings and simple generic buffers for their content. It's possible to use either feature
//! without the other. The focus is on a small and stable set of common operations that can be
//! supplemented by other specialized crates. The library also prefers safe solutions with few
//! dependencies.
//!
//! # High level API
//!
//! Load images using [`io::Reader`]:
//!
//! ```rust,no_run
//! use std::io::Cursor;
//! use image::io::Reader as ImageReader;
//! # fn main() -> Result<(), image::ImageError> {
//! # let bytes = vec![0u8];
//!
//! let img = ImageReader::open("myimage.png")?.decode()?;
//! let img2 = ImageReader::new(Cursor::new(bytes)).with_guessed_format()?.decode()?;
//! # Ok(())
//! # }
//! ```
//!
//! And save them using [`save`] or [`write_to`] methods:
//!
//! ```rust,no_run
//! # use std::io::{Write, Cursor};
//! # use image::ImageOutputFormat;
//! # use image::DynamicImage;
//! # #[cfg(feature = "png")]
//! # fn main() -> Result<(), image::ImageError> {
//! # let img: DynamicImage = unimplemented!();
//! # let img2: DynamicImage = unimplemented!();
//! img.save("empty.jpg")?;
//!
//! let mut bytes: Vec<u8> = Vec::new();
//! img2.write_to(&mut Cursor::new(&mut bytes), image::ImageOutputFormat::Png)?;
//! # Ok(())
//! # }
//! # #[cfg(not(feature = "png"))] fn main() {}
//! ```
//!
//! With default features, the crate includes support for [many common image formats](codecs/index.html#supported-formats).
//!
//! [`save`]: enum.DynamicImage.html#method.save
//! [`write_to`]: enum.DynamicImage.html#method.write_to
//! [`io::Reader`]: io/struct.Reader.html
//!
//! # Image buffers
//!
//! The two main types for storing images:
//! * [`ImageBuffer`] which holds statically typed image contents.
//! * [`DynamicImage`] which is an enum over the supported ImageBuffer formats
//! and supports conversions between them.
//!
//! As well as a few more specialized options:
//! * [`GenericImage`] trait for a mutable image buffer.
//! * [`GenericImageView`] trait for read only references to a GenericImage.
//! * [`flat`] module containing types for interoperability with generic channel
//! matrices and foreign interfaces.
//!
//! [`GenericImageView`]: trait.GenericImageView.html
//! [`GenericImage`]: trait.GenericImage.html
//! [`ImageBuffer`]: struct.ImageBuffer.html
//! [`DynamicImage`]: enum.DynamicImage.html
//! [`flat`]: flat/index.html
//!
//! # Low level encoding/decoding API
//!
//! The [`ImageDecoder`] and [`ImageDecoderRect`] traits are implemented for many image file
//! formats. They decode image data by directly on raw byte slices. Given an ImageDecoder, you can
//! produce a DynamicImage via [`DynamicImage::from_decoder`].
//!
//! [`ImageEncoder`] provides the analogous functionality for encoding image data.
//!
//! [`DynamicImage::from_decoder`]: enum.DynamicImage.html#method.from_decoder
//! [`ImageDecoderRect`]: trait.ImageDecoderRect.html
//! [`ImageDecoder`]: trait.ImageDecoder.html
//! [`ImageEncoder`]: trait.ImageEncoder.html
#![warn(missing_docs)]
#![warn(unused_qualifications)]
#![deny(unreachable_pub)]
#![deny(deprecated)]
#![deny(missing_copy_implementations)]
#![cfg_attr(all(test, feature = "benchmarks"), feature(test))]
// it's a bit of a pain otherwise
#![allow(clippy::many_single_char_names)]
// it's a backwards compatibility break
#![allow(clippy::wrong_self_convention, clippy::enum_variant_names)]
#[cfg(all(test, feature = "benchmarks"))]
extern crate test;
#[cfg(test)]
#[macro_use]
extern crate quickcheck;
pub use crate::color::{ColorType, ExtendedColorType};
pub use crate::color::{Luma, LumaA, Rgb, Rgba};
pub use crate::error::{ImageError, ImageResult};
pub use crate::image::{
AnimationDecoder,
GenericImage,
GenericImageView,
ImageDecoder,
ImageDecoderRect,
ImageEncoder,
ImageFormat,
ImageOutputFormat,
// Iterators
Pixels,
Progress,
SubImage,
};
pub use crate::buffer_::{
GrayAlphaImage,
GrayImage,
// Image types
ImageBuffer,
Rgb32FImage,
RgbImage,
Rgba32FImage,
RgbaImage,
};
pub use crate::flat::FlatSamples;
// Traits
pub use crate::traits::{EncodableLayout, Pixel, PixelWithColorType, Primitive};
// Opening and loading images
pub use crate::dynimage::{
image_dimensions, load_from_memory, load_from_memory_with_format, open, save_buffer,
save_buffer_with_format, write_buffer_with_format,
};
pub use crate::io::free_functions::{guess_format, load};
pub use crate::dynimage::DynamicImage;
pub use crate::animation::{Delay, Frame, Frames};
// More detailed error type
pub mod error;
/// Iterators and other auxiliary structure for the `ImageBuffer` type.
pub mod buffer {
// Only those not exported at the top-level
pub use crate::buffer_::{
ConvertBuffer, EnumeratePixels, EnumeratePixelsMut, EnumerateRows, EnumerateRowsMut,
Pixels, PixelsMut, Rows, RowsMut,
};
}
// Math utils
pub mod math;
// Image processing functions
pub mod imageops;
// Io bindings
pub mod io;
// Buffer representations for ffi.
pub mod flat;
/// Encoding and decoding for various image file formats.
///
/// # Supported formats
///
/// | Format | Decoding | Encoding |
/// | ------ | -------- | -------- |
/// | PNG | All supported color types | Same as decoding |
/// | JPEG | Baseline and progressive | Baseline JPEG |
/// | GIF | Yes | Yes |
/// | BMP | Yes | Rgb8, Rgba8, Gray8, GrayA8 |
/// | ICO | Yes | Yes |
/// | TIFF | Baseline(no fax support) + LZW + PackBits | Rgb8, Rgba8, Gray8 |
/// | WebP | Yes | Rgb8, Rgba8 |
/// | AVIF | Only 8-bit | Lossy |
/// | PNM | PBM, PGM, PPM, standard PAM | Yes |
/// | DDS | DXT1, DXT3, DXT5 | No |
/// | TGA | Yes | Rgb8, Rgba8, Bgr8, Bgra8, Gray8, GrayA8 |
/// | OpenEXR | Rgb32F, Rgba32F (no dwa compression) | Rgb32F, Rgba32F (no dwa compression) |
/// | farbfeld | Yes | Yes |
///
/// ## A note on format specific features
///
/// One of the main goals of `image` is stability, in runtime but also for programmers. This
/// ensures that performance as well as safety fixes reach a majority of its user base with little
/// effort. Re-exporting all details of its dependencies would run counter to this goal as it
/// linked _all_ major version bumps between them and `image`. As such, we are wary of exposing too
/// many details, or configuration options, that are not shared between different image formats.
///
/// Nevertheless, the advantage of precise control is hard to ignore. We will thus consider
/// _wrappers_, not direct re-exports, in either of the following cases:
///
/// 1. A standard specifies that configuration _x_ is required for decoders/encoders and there
/// exists an essentially canonical way to control it.
/// 2. At least two different implementations agree on some (sub-)set of features in practice.
/// 3. A technical argument including measurements of the performance, space benefits, or otherwise
/// objectively quantified benefits can be made, and the added interface is unlikely to require
/// breaking changes.
///
/// Features that fulfill two or more criteria are preferred.
///
/// Re-exports of dependencies that reach version `1` will be discussed when it happens.
pub mod codecs {
#[cfg(any(feature = "avif-encoder", feature = "avif-decoder"))]
pub mod avif;
#[cfg(feature = "bmp")]
pub mod bmp;
#[cfg(feature = "dds")]
pub mod dds;
#[cfg(feature = "dxt")]
#[deprecated = "DXT support will be removed or reworked in a future version. Prefer the `squish` crate instead. See https://github.com/image-rs/image/issues/1623"]
pub mod dxt;
#[cfg(feature = "farbfeld")]
pub mod farbfeld;
#[cfg(feature = "gif")]
pub mod gif;
#[cfg(feature = "hdr")]
pub mod hdr;
#[cfg(feature = "ico")]
pub mod ico;
#[cfg(feature = "jpeg")]
pub mod jpeg;
#[cfg(feature = "exr")]
pub mod openexr;
#[cfg(feature = "png")]
pub mod png;
#[cfg(feature = "pnm")]
pub mod pnm;
#[cfg(feature = "qoi")]
pub mod qoi;
#[cfg(feature = "tga")]
pub mod tga;
#[cfg(feature = "tiff")]
pub mod tiff;
#[cfg(any(feature = "webp", feature = "webp-encoder"))]
pub mod webp;
}
mod animation;
#[path = "buffer.rs"]
mod buffer_;
mod color;
mod dynimage;
mod image;
mod traits;
mod utils;
// Can't use the macro-call itself within the `doc` attribute. So force it to eval it as part of
// the macro invocation.
//
// The inspiration for the macro and implementation is from
// <https://github.com/GuillaumeGomez/doc-comment>
//
// MIT License
//
// Copyright (c) 2018 Guillaume Gomez
macro_rules! insert_as_doc {
{ $content:expr } => {
#[allow(unused_doc_comments)]
#[doc = $content] extern { }
}
}
// Provides the README.md as doc, to ensure the example works!
insert_as_doc!(include_str!("../README.md"));