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/**
* @defgroup ImageDecoder Android Image Decoder
*
* Functions for converting encoded images into RGBA pixels.
*
* Similar to the Java counterpart android.graphics.ImageDecoder, it can be used
* to decode images in the following formats:
* - JPEG
* - PNG
* - GIF
* - WebP
* - BMP
* - ICO
* - WBMP
* - HEIF
* - Digital negatives (via the DNG SDK)
* <p>It has similar options for scaling, cropping, and choosing the output format.
* Unlike the Java API, which can create an android.graphics.Bitmap or
* android.graphics.drawable.Drawable object, AImageDecoder decodes directly
* into memory provided by the client. For more information, see the
* <a href="https://developer.android.com/ndk/guides/image-decoder">Image decoder</a>
* developer guide.
* @{
*/
/**
* @file imagedecoder.h
* @brief API for decoding images.
*/
#ifndef ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_H
#define ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_H
#include "bitmap.h"
#include <android/rect.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#if !defined(__INTRODUCED_IN)
#define __INTRODUCED_IN(__api_level) /* nothing */
#endif
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
struct AAsset;
/**
* {@link AImageDecoder} functions result code.
*
* Introduced in API 30.
*
* Many functions will return this to indicate success
* ({@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_SUCCESS}) or the reason for the failure. On
* failure, any out-parameters should be considered uninitialized, except where
* specified. Use {@link AImageDecoder_resultToString} for a readable
* version of the result code.
*/
enum {
/**
* Decoding was successful and complete.
*/
ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_SUCCESS = 0,
/**
* The input is incomplete.
*/
ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_INCOMPLETE = -1,
/**
* The input contained an error after decoding some lines.
*/
ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_ERROR = -2,
/**
* Could not convert. For example, attempting to decode an image with
* alpha to an opaque format.
*/
ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_INVALID_CONVERSION = -3,
/**
* The scale is invalid. It may have overflowed, or it may be incompatible
* with the current alpha setting.
*/
ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_INVALID_SCALE = -4,
/**
* Some other parameter is invalid.
*/
ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_BAD_PARAMETER = -5,
/**
* Input was invalid before decoding any pixels.
*/
ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_INVALID_INPUT = -6,
/**
* A seek was required and it failed.
*/
ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_SEEK_ERROR = -7,
/**
* Some other error. For example, an internal allocation failed.
*/
ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_INTERNAL_ERROR = -8,
/**
* AImageDecoder did not recognize the format.
*/
ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_UNSUPPORTED_FORMAT = -9,
/**
* The animation has reached the end.
*/
ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_FINISHED = -10,
/**
* This method cannot be called while the AImageDecoder is in its current
* state. For example, various setters (like {@link AImageDecoder_setTargetSize})
* can only be called while the AImageDecoder is set to decode the first
* frame of an animation. This ensures that any blending and/or restoring
* prior frames works correctly.
*/
ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_INVALID_STATE = -11,
};
/**
* Return a constant string value representing the error code.
*
* Introduced in API 31.
*
* Pass the return value from an {@link AImageDecoder} method (e.g.
* {@link AImageDecoder_decodeImage}) for a text string representing the error
* code.
*
* Errors:
* - Returns null for a value out of range.
*/
const char* _Nullable AImageDecoder_resultToString(int)__INTRODUCED_IN(31);
struct AImageDecoder;
/**
* Opaque handle for decoding images.
*
* Introduced in API 30
*
* Create using one of the following:
* - {@link AImageDecoder_createFromAAsset}
* - {@link AImageDecoder_createFromFd}
* - {@link AImageDecoder_createFromBuffer}
*
* After creation, {@link AImageDecoder_getHeaderInfo} can be used to retrieve
* information about the encoded image. Other functions, like
* {@link AImageDecoder_setTargetSize}, can be used to specify how to decode, and
* {@link AImageDecoder_decodeImage} will decode into client provided memory.
*
* {@link AImageDecoder} objects are NOT thread-safe, and should not be shared across
* threads.
*/
typedef struct AImageDecoder AImageDecoder;
/**
* Create a new {@link AImageDecoder} from an {@link AAsset}.
*
* Available since API level 30.
*
* @param asset {@link AAsset} containing encoded image data. Client is still
* responsible for calling {@link AAsset_close} on it, which may be
* done after deleting the returned {@link AImageDecoder}.
* @param outDecoder On success (i.e. return value is
* {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_SUCCESS}), this will be set to
* a newly created {@link AImageDecoder}. Caller is
* responsible for calling {@link AImageDecoder_delete} on it.
* @return {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_SUCCESS} on success or a value
* indicating the reason for the failure.
*
* Errors:
* - {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_INCOMPLETE}: The asset was truncated before
* reading the image header.
* - {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_BAD_PARAMETER}: One of the parameters is
* null.
* - {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_INVALID_INPUT}: There is an error in the
* header.
* - {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_SEEK_ERROR}: The asset failed to seek.
* - {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_INTERNAL_ERROR}: Some other error, like a
* failure to allocate memory.
* - {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_UNSUPPORTED_FORMAT}: The format is not
* supported.
*/
int AImageDecoder_createFromAAsset(struct AAsset* _Nonnull asset,
AImageDecoder* _Nullable * _Nonnull outDecoder)
__INTRODUCED_IN(30);
/**
* Create a new {@link AImageDecoder} from a file descriptor.
*
* Available since API level 30.
*
* @param fd Seekable, readable, open file descriptor for encoded data.
* Client is still responsible for closing it, which may be done
* after deleting the returned {@link AImageDecoder}.
* @param outDecoder On success (i.e. return value is
* {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_SUCCESS}), this will be set to
* a newly created {@link AImageDecoder}. Caller is
* responsible for calling {@link AImageDecoder_delete} on it.
* @return {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_SUCCESS} on success or a value
* indicating the reason for the failure.
*
* Errors:
* - {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_INCOMPLETE}: The file was truncated before
* reading the image header.
* - {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_BAD_PARAMETER}: The {@link AImageDecoder} is
* null, or |fd| does not represent a valid, seekable file descriptor.
* - {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_INVALID_INPUT}: There is an error in the
* header.
* - {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_SEEK_ERROR}: The descriptor failed to seek.
* - {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_INTERNAL_ERROR}: Some other error, like a
* failure to allocate memory.
* - {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_UNSUPPORTED_FORMAT}: The format is not
* supported.
*/
int AImageDecoder_createFromFd(int fd, AImageDecoder* _Nullable * _Nonnull outDecoder)
__INTRODUCED_IN(30);
/**
* Create a new AImageDecoder from a buffer.
*
* Available since API level 30.
*
* @param buffer Pointer to encoded data. Must be valid for the entire time
* the {@link AImageDecoder} is used.
* @param length Byte length of buffer.
* @param outDecoder On success (i.e. return value is
* {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_SUCCESS}), this will be set to
* a newly created {@link AImageDecoder}. Caller is
* responsible for calling {@link AImageDecoder_delete} on it.
* @return {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_SUCCESS} on success or a value
* indicating the reason for the failure.
*
* Errors:
* - {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_INCOMPLETE}: The encoded image was truncated before
* reading the image header.
* - {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_BAD_PARAMETER}: One of the parameters is
* invalid.
* - {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_INVALID_INPUT}: There is an error in the
* header.
* - {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_INTERNAL_ERROR}: Some other error, like a
* failure to allocate memory.
* - {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_UNSUPPORTED_FORMAT}: The format is not
* supported.
*/
int AImageDecoder_createFromBuffer(const void* _Nonnull buffer, size_t length,
AImageDecoder* _Nullable * _Nonnull outDecoder)
__INTRODUCED_IN(30);
/**
* Delete the AImageDecoder.
* @param decoder {@link AImageDecoder} object created with one of AImageDecoder_createFrom...
* functions.
* Available since API level 30.
*/
void AImageDecoder_delete(AImageDecoder* _Nullable decoder) __INTRODUCED_IN(30);
/**
* Choose the desired output format.
*
* If the encoded image represents an animation, this must be called while on
* the first frame (e.g. before calling {@link AImageDecoder_advanceFrame} or
* after calling {@link AImageDecoder_rewind}).
*
* Available since API level 30.
*
* @param format {@link AndroidBitmapFormat} to use for the output.
* @param decoder an {@link AImageDecoder} object.
* @return {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_SUCCESS} on success or a value
* indicating the reason for the failure. On failure, the
* {@link AImageDecoder} uses the format it was already planning
* to use (either its default or a previously successful setting
* from this function).
*
* Errors:
* - {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_BAD_PARAMETER}: The
* {@link AImageDecoder} is null or |format| does not correspond to an
* {@link AndroidBitmapFormat}.
* - {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_INVALID_CONVERSION}: The
* {@link AndroidBitmapFormat} is incompatible with the image.
* - {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_INVALID_STATE}: The animation is not on
* the first frame.
*/
int AImageDecoder_setAndroidBitmapFormat(AImageDecoder* _Nonnull decoder,
int32_t format) __INTRODUCED_IN(30);
/**
* Specify whether the output's pixels should be unpremultiplied.
*
* By default, {@link AImageDecoder_decodeImage} will premultiply the pixels, if they have alpha.
* Pass true to this method to leave them unpremultiplied. This has no effect on an
* opaque image.
*
* If the encoded image represents an animation, this must be called while on
* the first frame (e.g. before calling {@link AImageDecoder_advanceFrame} or
* after calling {@link AImageDecoder_rewind}).
*
* Available since API level 30.
*
* @param decoder an {@link AImageDecoder} object.
* @param unpremultipliedRequired Pass true to leave the pixels unpremultiplied.
* @return {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_SUCCESS} on success or a value
* indicating the reason for the failure.
*
* Errors:
* - {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_INVALID_CONVERSION}: Unpremultiplied is not
* possible due to an existing scale set by
* {@link AImageDecoder_setTargetSize}.
* - {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_BAD_PARAMETER}: The
* {@link AImageDecoder} is null.
* - {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_INVALID_STATE}: The animation is not on
* the first frame.
*/
int AImageDecoder_setUnpremultipliedRequired(AImageDecoder* _Nonnull decoder,
bool unpremultipliedRequired) __INTRODUCED_IN(30);
/**
* Choose the dataspace for the output.
*
* Ignored by {@link ANDROID_BITMAP_FORMAT_A_8}, which does not support
* an {@link ADataSpace}.
*
* If the encoded image represents an animation, this must be called while on
* the first frame (e.g. before calling {@link AImageDecoder_advanceFrame} or
* after calling {@link AImageDecoder_rewind}).
*
* Available since API level 30.
*
* @param decoder an {@link AImageDecoder} object.
* @param dataspace The {@link ADataSpace} to decode into. An ADataSpace
* specifies how to interpret the colors. By default,
* AImageDecoder will decode into the ADataSpace specified by
* {@link AImageDecoderHeaderInfo_getDataSpace}. If this
* parameter is set to a different ADataSpace, AImageDecoder
* will transform the output into the specified ADataSpace.
* @return {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_SUCCESS} on success or a value
* indicating the reason for the failure.
*
* Errors:
* - {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_BAD_PARAMETER}: The
* {@link AImageDecoder} is null or |dataspace| does not correspond to an
* {@link ADataSpace} value.
* - {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_INVALID_STATE}: The animation is not on
* the first frame.
*/
int AImageDecoder_setDataSpace(AImageDecoder* _Nonnull decoder, int32_t dataspace)
__INTRODUCED_IN(30);
/**
* Specify the output size for a decoded image.
*
* Future calls to {@link AImageDecoder_decodeImage} will sample or scale the
* encoded image to reach the desired size. If a crop rect is set (via
* {@link AImageDecoder_setCrop}), it must be contained within the dimensions
* specified by width and height, and the output image will be the size of the
* crop rect.
*
* If the encoded image represents an animation, this must be called while on
* the first frame (e.g. before calling {@link AImageDecoder_advanceFrame} or
* after calling {@link AImageDecoder_rewind}).
*
* It is strongly recommended to use setTargetSize only for downscaling, as it
* is often more efficient to scale-up when rendering than up-front due to
* reduced overall memory.
*
* Available since API level 30.
*
* @param decoder an {@link AImageDecoder} object.
* @param width Width of the output (prior to cropping).
* This will affect future calls to
* {@link AImageDecoder_getMinimumStride}, which will now return
* a value based on this width.
* @param height Height of the output (prior to cropping).
* @return {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_SUCCESS} on success or a value
* indicating the reason for the failure.
*
* Errors:
* - {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_BAD_PARAMETER}: The
* {@link AImageDecoder} is null.
* - {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_INVALID_SCALE}: |width| or |height| is <= 0,
* the size is too big, any existing crop is not contained by the new image
* dimensions, or the scale is incompatible with a previous call to
* {@link AImageDecoder_setUnpremultipliedRequired}(true).
* - {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_INVALID_STATE}: The animation is not on
* the first frame.
*/
int AImageDecoder_setTargetSize(AImageDecoder* _Nonnull decoder, int32_t width,
int32_t height) __INTRODUCED_IN(30);
/**
* Compute the dimensions to use for a given sampleSize.
*
* Although AImageDecoder can scale to an arbitrary target size (see
* {@link AImageDecoder_setTargetSize}), some sizes may be more efficient than
* others. This computes the most efficient target size to use to reach a
* particular sampleSize.
*
* Available since API level 30.
*
* @param decoder an {@link AImageDecoder} object.
* @param sampleSize A subsampling rate of the original image. Must be greater
* than or equal to 1. A sampleSize of 2 means to skip every
* other pixel/line, resulting in a width and height that are
* 1/2 of the original dimensions, with 1/4 the number of
* pixels.
* @param width Out parameter for the width sampled by sampleSize, and rounded
* in the direction that the decoder can do most efficiently.
* @param height Out parameter for the height sampled by sampleSize, and rounded
* in the direction that the decoder can do most efficiently.
* @return {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_SUCCESS} on success or a value
* indicating the reason for the failure.
*
* Errors:
* - {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_BAD_PARAMETER}: The
* {@link AImageDecoder}, |width| or |height| is null or |sampleSize| is < 1.
*/
int AImageDecoder_computeSampledSize(const AImageDecoder* _Nonnull decoder, int sampleSize,
int32_t* _Nonnull width, int32_t* _Nonnull height)
__INTRODUCED_IN(30);
/**
* Specify how to crop the output after scaling (if any).
*
* Future calls to {@link AImageDecoder_decodeImage} will crop their output to
* the specified {@link ARect}. Clients will only need to allocate enough memory
* for the cropped ARect.
*
* If the encoded image represents an animation, this must be called while on
* the first frame (e.g. before calling {@link AImageDecoder_advanceFrame} or
* after calling {@link AImageDecoder_rewind}).
*
* Available since API level 30.
*
* @param decoder an {@link AImageDecoder} object.
* @param crop Rectangle describing a crop of the decode. It must be contained inside of
* the (possibly scaled, by {@link AImageDecoder_setTargetSize})
* image dimensions. This will affect future calls to
* {@link AImageDecoder_getMinimumStride}, which will now return a
* value based on the width of the crop. An empty ARect -
* specifically { 0, 0, 0, 0 } - may be used to remove the cropping
* behavior. Any other empty or unsorted ARects will result in
* returning {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_BAD_PARAMETER}.
* @return {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_SUCCESS} on success or a value
* indicating the reason for the failure.
*
* Errors:
* - {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_BAD_PARAMETER}: The
* {@link AImageDecoder} is null, or the crop is not contained by the
* (possibly scaled) image dimensions.
* - {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_INVALID_STATE}: The animation is not on
* the first frame.
*/
int AImageDecoder_setCrop(AImageDecoder* _Nonnull decoder, ARect crop) __INTRODUCED_IN(30);
struct AImageDecoderHeaderInfo;
/**
* Opaque handle for representing information about the encoded image.
*
* Introduced in API 30
*
* Retrieved using {@link AImageDecoder_getHeaderInfo} and passed to methods
* like {@link AImageDecoderHeaderInfo_getWidth} and
* {@link AImageDecoderHeaderInfo_getHeight}.
*/
typedef struct AImageDecoderHeaderInfo AImageDecoderHeaderInfo;
/**
* Return an opaque handle for reading header info.
*
* This is owned by the {@link AImageDecoder} and will be destroyed when the
* AImageDecoder is destroyed via {@link AImageDecoder_delete}.
*
* @param decoder an {@link AImageDecoder} object.
*
* Available since API level 30.
*/
const AImageDecoderHeaderInfo* _Nonnull AImageDecoder_getHeaderInfo(
const AImageDecoder* _Nonnull decoder) __INTRODUCED_IN(30);
/**
* Report the native width of the encoded image. This is also the logical
* pixel width of the output, unless {@link AImageDecoder_setTargetSize} is
* used to choose a different size or {@link AImageDecoder_setCrop} is used to
* set a crop rect.
*
* Available since API level 30.
*/
int32_t AImageDecoderHeaderInfo_getWidth(const AImageDecoderHeaderInfo* _Nonnull)
__INTRODUCED_IN(30);
/**
* Report the native height of the encoded image. This is also the logical
* pixel height of the output, unless {@link AImageDecoder_setTargetSize} is
* used to choose a different size or {@link AImageDecoder_setCrop} is used to
* set a crop rect.
*
* Available since API level 30.
*/
int32_t AImageDecoderHeaderInfo_getHeight(const AImageDecoderHeaderInfo* _Nonnull)
__INTRODUCED_IN(30);
/**
* Report the mimeType of the encoded image.
*
* Available since API level 30.
*
* @return a string literal describing the mime type.
*/
const char* _Nonnull AImageDecoderHeaderInfo_getMimeType(
const AImageDecoderHeaderInfo* _Nonnull) __INTRODUCED_IN(30);
/**
* Report the {@link AndroidBitmapFormat} the AImageDecoder will decode to
* by default. {@link AImageDecoder} will try to choose one that is sensible
* for the image and the system. Note that this does not indicate the
* encoded format of the image.
*
* Available since API level 30.
*/
int32_t AImageDecoderHeaderInfo_getAndroidBitmapFormat(
const AImageDecoderHeaderInfo* _Nonnull) __INTRODUCED_IN(30);
/**
* Report how the {@link AImageDecoder} will handle alpha by default. If the image
* contains no alpha (according to its header), this will return
* {@link ANDROID_BITMAP_FLAGS_ALPHA_OPAQUE}. If the image may contain alpha,
* this returns {@link ANDROID_BITMAP_FLAGS_ALPHA_PREMUL}, because
* {@link AImageDecoder_decodeImage} will premultiply pixels by default.
*
* Available since API level 30.
*
* Starting in API level 31, an AImageDecoder may contain multiple frames of an
* animation, but this method still only reports whether the first frame has
* alpha.
*/
int AImageDecoderHeaderInfo_getAlphaFlags(
const AImageDecoderHeaderInfo* _Nonnull) __INTRODUCED_IN(30);
/**
* Report the dataspace the AImageDecoder will decode to by default.
*
* By default, {@link AImageDecoder_decodeImage} will not do any color
* conversion.
*
* Available since API level 30.
*
* @return The {@link ADataSpace} representing the way the colors
* are encoded (or {@link ADATASPACE_UNKNOWN} if there is not a
* corresponding ADataSpace). This specifies how to interpret the colors
* in the decoded image, unless {@link AImageDecoder_setDataSpace} is
* called to decode to a different ADataSpace.
*
* Note that ADataSpace only exposes a few values. This may return
* {@link ADATASPACE_UNKNOWN}, even for Named ColorSpaces, if they have
* no corresponding {@link ADataSpace}.
*/
int32_t AImageDecoderHeaderInfo_getDataSpace(
const AImageDecoderHeaderInfo* _Nonnull) __INTRODUCED_IN(30);
/**
* Return the minimum stride that can be used in
* {@link AImageDecoder_decodeImage}.
*
* This stride provides no padding, meaning it will be exactly equal to the
* width times the number of bytes per pixel for the {@link AndroidBitmapFormat}
* being used.
*
* If the output is scaled (via {@link AImageDecoder_setTargetSize}) and/or
* cropped (via {@link AImageDecoder_setCrop}), this takes those into account.
*
* @param decoder an {@link AImageDecoder} object.
*
* Available since API level 30.
*/
size_t AImageDecoder_getMinimumStride(AImageDecoder* _Nonnull decoder) __INTRODUCED_IN(30);
/**
* Decode the image into pixels, using the settings of the {@link AImageDecoder}.
*
* Available since API level 30.
*
* Starting in API level 31, it can be used to decode all of the frames of an
* animated image (i.e. GIF, WebP) using new APIs. Internally,
* AImageDecoder keeps track of its "current frame" - that is, the frame that
* will be decoded by a call to AImageDecoder_decodeImage. At creation time, the
* current frame is always the first frame, and multiple calls to this method
* will each decode the first frame. {@link AImageDecoder_advanceFrame} advances
* the current frame to the following frame, so that future calls to this method
* will decode that frame. Some frames may update only part of the image. They
* may only update a sub-rectangle (see {@link
* AImageDecoderFrameInfo_getFrameRect}), or they may have alpha (see
* {@link AImageDecoderFrameInfo_hasAlphaWithinBounds}). In these cases, this
* method assumes that the prior frame is still residing in the |pixels| buffer,
* decodes only the new portion, and blends it with the buffer. Frames that change
* the entire |pixels| buffer are "independent", and do not require the prior
* frame to remain in the buffer. The first frame is always independent. A
* sophisticated client can use information from the {@link AImageDecoderFrameInfo}
* to determine whether other frames are independent, or what frames they rely on.
*
* If the current frame is marked {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_DISPOSE_OP_PREVIOUS},
* AImageDecoder_decodeImage will store the |pixels| buffer prior to decoding
* (note: this only happens for the first in a string of consecutive
* ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_DISPOSE_OP_PREVIOUS frames). After advancing to the
* following frame, AImageDecoder_decodeImage will restore that buffer prior to
* decoding that frame. This is the default behavior, but it can be disabled
* by passing false to {@link AImageDecoder_setInternallyHandleDisposePrevious}.
*
* Ignoring timing information, display, etc, a client wishing to decode all
* frames of an animated image may conceptually use code like the following:
*
* while (true) {
* int result = AImageDecoder_decodeImage(decoder, pixels, stride, size);
* if (result != ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_SUCCESS) break;
*
* // Display or save the image in |pixels|, keeping the buffer intact for
* // AImageDecoder to decode the next frame correctly.
* Application_viewImage(pixels);
*
* result = AImageDecoder_advanceFrame(decoder);
* if (result != ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_SUCCESS) break;
* }
*
* @param decoder Opaque object representing the decoder.
* @param pixels On success, will be filled with the result
* of the decode. Must be large enough to hold |size| bytes.
* @param stride Width in bytes of a single row. Must be at least
* {@link AImageDecoder_getMinimumStride} and a multiple of the
* bytes per pixel of the {@link AndroidBitmapFormat}.
* @param size Size of the pixel buffer in bytes. Must be at least
* stride * (height - 1) +
* {@link AImageDecoder_getMinimumStride}.
* @return {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_SUCCESS} on success or a value
* indicating the reason for the failure.
*
* Errors:
* - {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_INCOMPLETE}: The image was truncated. A
* partial image was decoded, and undecoded lines have been initialized to all
* zeroes.
* - {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_ERROR}: The image contained an error. A
* partial image was decoded, and undecoded lines have been initialized to all
* zeroes.
* - {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_BAD_PARAMETER}: The {@link AImageDecoder} or
* |pixels| is null, the stride is not large enough or not pixel aligned, or
* |size| is not large enough.
* - {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_SEEK_ERROR}: The asset or file descriptor
* failed to seek.
* - {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_INTERNAL_ERROR}: Some other error, like a
* failure to allocate memory.
* - {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_FINISHED}: The input contains no
* more frames. No decoding occurred. The client must call
* {@link AImageDecoder_rewind} before calling
* {@link AImageDecoder_decodeImage} again.
*/
int AImageDecoder_decodeImage(AImageDecoder* _Nonnull decoder,
void* _Nonnull pixels, size_t stride,
size_t size) __INTRODUCED_IN(30);
/**
* Return true iff the image is animated - i.e. has multiple frames.
*
* Introduced in API 31.
*
* A single frame GIF is considered to *not* be animated. This may require
* seeking past the first frame to verify whether there is a following frame.
*
* @param decoder an {@link AImageDecoder} object.
*
* Errors:
* - returns false if |decoder| is null.
*/
bool AImageDecoder_isAnimated(AImageDecoder* _Nonnull decoder)
__INTRODUCED_IN(31);
enum {
/**
* Reported by {@link AImageDecoder_getRepeatCount} if the
* animation should repeat forever.
*
* Introduced in API 31
*/
ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_INFINITE = INT32_MAX,
};
/**
* Report how many times the animation should repeat.
*
* Introduced in API 31.
*
* This does not include the first play through. e.g. a repeat
* count of 4 means that each frame is played 5 times.
*
* {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_INFINITE} means to repeat forever.
*
* This may require seeking.
*
* For non-animated formats, this returns 0. It may return non-zero for
* an image with only one frame (i.e. {@link AImageDecoder_isAnimated} returns
* false) if the encoded image contains a repeat count.
*
* @param decoder an {@link AImageDecoder} object.
* @return Number of times to repeat on success or a value
* indicating the reason for the failure.
*
* Errors:
* - {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_BAD_PARAMETER}: The AImageDecoder
* is null.
*/
int32_t AImageDecoder_getRepeatCount(AImageDecoder* _Nonnull decoder)
__INTRODUCED_IN(31);
/**
* Advance to the next frame in the animation.
*
* Introduced in API 31.
*
* The AImageDecoder keeps track internally which frame it is ready to decode
* (the "current frame"). Initially it is set to decode the first frame, and
* each call to {@link AImageDecoder_decodeImage} will continue to decode
* the same frame until this method (or {@link AImageDecoder_rewind})
* is called.
*
* Note that this can be used to skip a frame without decoding it. But
* some frames depend on (i.e. blend with) prior frames, and
* AImageDecoder_decodeImage assumes that the prior frame is in the
* |pixels| buffer. In addition, AImageDecoder_decodeImage handles caching and
* restoring frames (see {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_DISPOSE_OP_PREVIOUS}), so
* skipping frames in an image with such frames may not produce the correct
* results.
*
* Only supported by {@link ANDROID_BITMAP_FORMAT_RGBA_8888} and
* {@link ANDROID_BITMAP_FORMAT_RGBA_F16}.
*
* @param decoder an {@link AImageDecoder} object.
* @return {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_SUCCESS} on success or a value
* indicating the reason for the failure.
*
* Errors:
* - {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_BAD_PARAMETER}: The AImageDecoder
* represents an image that is not animated (see
* {@link AImageDecoder_isAnimated}) or the AImageDecoder is null.
* - {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_INVALID_STATE): The requested
* {@link AndroidBitmapFormat} does not support animation.
* - {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_INCOMPLETE}: The input appears
* to be truncated. The client must call {@link AImageDecoder_rewind}
* before calling {@link AImageDecoder_decodeImage} again.
* - {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_ERROR}: The input contains an error.
* The client must call {@link AImageDecoder_rewind} before
* calling {@link AImageDecoder_decodeImage} again.
* - {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_FINISHED}: The input contains no
* more frames. The client must call {@link AImageDecoder_rewind}
* before calling {@link AImageDecoder_decodeImage} again.
*/
int AImageDecoder_advanceFrame(AImageDecoder* _Nonnull decoder)
__INTRODUCED_IN(31);
/**
* Return to the beginning of the animation.
*
* Introduced in API 31.
*
* After this call, the AImageDecoder will be ready to decode the
* first frame of the animation. This can be called after reaching
* the end of the animation or an error or in the middle of the
* animation.
*
* @param decoder an {@link AImageDecoder} object.
* @return {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_SUCCESS} on success or a value
* indicating the reason for the failure.
*
* Errors:
* - {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_BAD_PARAMETER}: The AImageDecoder
* represents an image that is not animated (see
* {@link AImageDecoder_isAnimated}) or the AImageDecoder is
* null.
* - {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_SEEK_ERROR}: The asset or file
* descriptor failed to seek.
*/
int AImageDecoder_rewind(AImageDecoder* _Nonnull decoder)
__INTRODUCED_IN(31);
struct AImageDecoderFrameInfo;
/**
* Opaque handle to animation information about a single frame.
*
* Introduced in API 31
*
* The duration (retrieved with {@link AImageDecoderFrameInfo_getDuration}) is
* necessary for clients to display the animation at the proper speed. The other
* information is helpful for a client that wants to determine what frames are
* independent (or what frames they depend on), but is unnecessary for
* a simple client that wants to sequentially display all frames.
*/
typedef struct AImageDecoderFrameInfo AImageDecoderFrameInfo;
/**
* Create an uninitialized AImageDecoderFrameInfo.
*
* Introduced in API 31.
*
* This can be passed to {@link AImageDecoder_getFrameInfo} to fill
* in information about the current frame. It may be reused.
*
* Must be deleted with {@link AImageDecoderFrameInfo_delete}.
*/
AImageDecoderFrameInfo* _Nullable AImageDecoderFrameInfo_create()
__INTRODUCED_IN(31);
/**
* Delete an AImageDecoderFrameInfo.
*
* Introduced in API 31.
*/
void AImageDecoderFrameInfo_delete(
AImageDecoderFrameInfo* _Nullable info) __INTRODUCED_IN(31);
/**
* Fill |info| with information about the current frame.
*
* Introduced in API 31.
*
* Initially, this will return information about the first frame.
* {@link AImageDecoder_advanceFrame} and
* {@link AImageDecoder_rewind} can be used to change which frame
* is the current frame.
*
* If the image only has one frame, this will fill the {@link
* AImageDecoderFrameInfo} with the encoded info and reasonable
* defaults.
*
* If {@link AImageDecoder_advanceFrame} succeeded, this will succeed as well.
*
* @param decoder Opaque object representing the decoder.
* @param info Opaque object to hold frame information. On success, will be
* filled with information regarding the current frame.
* @return {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_SUCCESS} on success or a value
* indicating the reason for the failure.
*
* Errors:
* - {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_BAD_PARAMETER}: One of the parameters is null.
* - {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_FINISHED}: The input contains no
* more frames. The client must call {@link AImageDecoder_rewind} to reset the
* current frame to a valid frame (0).
*/
int AImageDecoder_getFrameInfo(AImageDecoder* _Nonnull decoder,
AImageDecoderFrameInfo* _Nonnull info) __INTRODUCED_IN(31);
/**
* Report the number of nanoseconds to show the current frame.
*
* Introduced in API 31.
*
* Errors:
* - returns {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_BAD_PARAMETER} if |info| is null.
*/
int64_t AImageDecoderFrameInfo_getDuration(
const AImageDecoderFrameInfo* _Nonnull info) __INTRODUCED_IN(31);
/**
* The rectangle of the image (within 0, 0,
* {@link AImageDecoderHeaderInfo_getWidth}, {@link AImageDecoderHeaderInfo_getHeight})
* updated by this frame.
*
* Introduced in API 31.
*
* Note that this is unaffected by calls to
* {@link AImageDecoder_setTargetSize} or
* {@link AImageDecoder_setCrop}.
*
* A frame may update only part of the image. This will always be
* contained by the image’s dimensions.
*
* This, along with other information in AImageDecoderFrameInfo,
* can be useful for determining whether a frame is independent, but
* the decoder handles blending frames, so a simple
* sequential client does not need this.
*
* Errors:
* - returns an empty ARect if |info| is null.
*/
ARect AImageDecoderFrameInfo_getFrameRect(
const AImageDecoderFrameInfo* _Nonnull info) __INTRODUCED_IN(31);
/**
* Whether the new portion of this frame may contain alpha.
*
* Introduced in API 31.
*
* Unless this frame is independent (see {@link AImageDecoder_decodeImage}),
* a single call to {@link AImageDecoder_decodeImage} will decode an updated
* rectangle of pixels and then blend it with the existing pixels in the
* |pixels| buffer according to {@link AImageDecoderFrameInfo_getBlendOp}. This
* method returns whether the updated rectangle has alpha, prior to blending.
* The return value is conservative; for example, if a color-index-based frame
* has a color with alpha but does not use it, this will still return true.
*
* This, along with other information in AImageDecoderFrameInfo,
* can be useful for determining whether a frame is independent, but
* the decoder handles blending frames, so a simple
* sequential client does not need this.
*
* Note that this may differ from whether the composed frame (that is, the
* resulting image after blending) has alpha. If this frame does not fill the
* entire image dimensions (see {@link AImageDecoderFrameInfo_getFrameRect})
* or it blends with an opaque frame, for example, the composed frame’s alpha
* may not match.
*
* Errors:
* - returns false if |info| is null.
*/
bool AImageDecoderFrameInfo_hasAlphaWithinBounds(
const AImageDecoderFrameInfo* _Nonnull info) __INTRODUCED_IN(31);
/**
* How a frame is “disposed” before showing the next one.
*
* Introduced in API 31.
*
* This, along with other information in AImageDecoderFrameInfo,
* can be useful for determining whether a frame is independent, but
* the decoder handles disposing of frames, so a simple
* sequential client does not need this.
*/
enum {
/// No disposal. The following frame will be drawn directly
/// on top of this one.
ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_DISPOSE_OP_NONE = 1,
/// The frame’s rectangle is cleared to transparent (by AImageDecoder)
/// before decoding the next frame.
ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_DISPOSE_OP_BACKGROUND = 2,
/// The frame’s rectangle is reverted to the prior frame before decoding
/// the next frame. This is handled by AImageDecoder, unless
/// {@link AImageDecoder_setInternallyHandleDisposePrevious} is set to false.
ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_DISPOSE_OP_PREVIOUS = 3,
};
/**
* Return how this frame is “disposed” before showing the next one.
*
* Introduced in API 31.
*
* This, along with other information in AImageDecoderFrameInfo,
* can be useful for determining whether a frame is independent, but
* the decoder handles disposing of frames, so a simple
* sequential client does not need this.
*
* @return one of:
* - {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_DISPOSE_OP_NONE}
* - {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_DISPOSE_OP_BACKGROUND}
* - {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_DISPOSE_OP_PREVIOUS}
* Errors:
* - {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_BAD_PARAMETER} if |info| is null.
*/
int32_t AImageDecoderFrameInfo_getDisposeOp(
const AImageDecoderFrameInfo* _Nonnull info) __INTRODUCED_IN(31);
/**
* How a frame is blended with the previous frame.
*
* Introduced in API 31.
*
* This, along with other information in AImageDecoderFrameInfo,
* can be useful for determining whether a frame is independent, but
* the decoder handles blending frames, so a simple
* sequential client does not need this.
*/
enum {
/// This frame replaces existing content. This corresponds
/// to webp’s “do not blend”.
ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_BLEND_OP_SRC = 1,
/// This frame blends with the previous frame.
ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_BLEND_OP_SRC_OVER = 2,
};
/**
* Return how this frame is blended with the previous frame.
*
* Introduced in API 31.
*
* This, along with other information in AImageDecoderFrameInfo,
* can be useful for determining whether a frame is independent, but
* the decoder handles blending frames, so a simple
* sequential client does not need this.
*
* @return one of:
* - {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_BLEND_OP_SRC}
* - {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_BLEND_OP_SRC_OVER}
* Errors:
* - {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_BAD_PARAMETER} if |info| is null.
*/
int32_t AImageDecoderFrameInfo_getBlendOp(
const AImageDecoderFrameInfo* _Nonnull info)
__INTRODUCED_IN(31);
/**
* Whether to have AImageDecoder store the frame prior to a
* frame marked {@link ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_DISPOSE_OP_PREVIOUS}.
*
* Introduced in API 31.
*
* The default is true. Many images will not have such a frame (it
* is not supported by WebP, and only some GIFs use it). But
* if frame i is ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_DISPOSE_OP_PREVIOUS, then i+1
* may depend on i-1. When this setting is true, AImageDecoder will
* defensively copy frame i-1 (i.e. the contents of |pixels| in
* {@link AImageDecoder_decodeImage}) into an internal buffer so that
* it can be used to decode i+1.
*
* AImageDecoder will only store a single frame, at the size specified
* by {@link AImageDecoder_setTargetSize} (or the original dimensions
* if that method has not been called), and will discard it when it is
* no longer necessary.
*
* A client that desires to manually store such frames may set this to
* false, so that AImageDecoder does not need to store this extra
* frame. Instead, when decoding the same
* ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_DISPOSE_OP_PREVIOUS frame i, AImageDecoder
* will decode directly into |pixels|, assuming the client stored i-1.
* When asked to decode frame i+1, AImageDecoder will now assume that
* the client provided i-1 in |pixels|.
*
* @param decoder an {@link AImageDecoder} object.
* @param handleInternally Whether AImageDecoder will internally
* handle ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_DISPOSE_OP_PREVIOUS
* frames.
*/
void AImageDecoder_setInternallyHandleDisposePrevious(
AImageDecoder* _Nonnull decoder, bool handleInternally)
__INTRODUCED_IN(31);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif // ANDROID_IMAGE_DECODER_H
/** @} */