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a test that fails for images with integer resolution
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@ -615,7 +615,7 @@ class TiffImageFile(ImageFile.ImageFile):
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return pixel
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self.load_prepare()
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if not len(self.tile) == 1:
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raise IOError("Not exactly one tile")
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@ -635,7 +635,7 @@ class TiffImageFile(ImageFile.ImageFile):
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#
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# Rearranging for supporting byteio items, since they have a fileno
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# that returns an IOError if there's no underlying fp. Easier to deal
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# with here by reordering.
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# with here by reordering.
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if Image.DEBUG:
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print ("have getvalue. just sending in a string from getvalue")
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n,e = d.decode(self.fp.getvalue())
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@ -649,10 +649,10 @@ class TiffImageFile(ImageFile.ImageFile):
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# we have something else.
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if Image.DEBUG:
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print ("don't have fileno or getvalue. just reading")
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# UNDONE -- so much for that buffer size thing.
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# UNDONE -- so much for that buffer size thing.
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n, e = d.decode(self.fp.read())
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self.tile = []
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self.readonly = 0
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self.fp = None # might be shared
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@ -750,19 +750,19 @@ class TiffImageFile(ImageFile.ImageFile):
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# Decoder expects entire file as one tile.
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# There's a buffer size limit in load (64k)
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# so large g4 images will fail if we use that
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# function.
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# function.
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#
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# Setup the one tile for the whole image, then
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# replace the existing load function with our
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# _load_libtiff function.
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self.load = self._load_libtiff
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# To be nice on memory footprint, if there's a
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# file descriptor, use that instead of reading
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# into a string in python.
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# libtiff closes the file descriptor, so pass in a dup.
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# libtiff closes the file descriptor, so pass in a dup.
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try:
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fp = hasattr(self.fp, "fileno") and os.dup(self.fp.fileno())
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except IOError:
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@ -990,7 +990,7 @@ def _save(im, fp, filename):
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if type(v) == str:
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atts[k] = v
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continue
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except:
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# if we don't have an ifd here, just punt.
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pass
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@ -1007,7 +1007,7 @@ def _save(im, fp, filename):
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break
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if s < 0:
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raise IOError("encoder error %d when writing image file" % s)
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else:
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offset = ifd.save(fp)
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@ -60,4 +60,13 @@ def test_gimp_tiff():
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])
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assert_no_exception(lambda: im.load())
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def test_xyres_tiff():
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from PIL.TiffImagePlugin import X_RESOLUTION, Y_RESOLUTION
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file = "Tests/images/pil168.tif"
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im = Image.open(file)
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assert isinstance(im.tag.tags[X_RESOLUTION][0], tuple)
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assert isinstance(im.tag.tags[Y_RESOLUTION][0], tuple)
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#Try to read a file where X,Y_RESOLUTION are ints
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im.tag.tags[X_RESOLUTION] = (72,)
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im.tag.tags[Y_RESOLUTION] = (72,)
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im._setup()
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