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Rework of the removal of the Py_ssize_t patch. Explictly downcast the py_ssize_t to ints rather than rely on ints coming back from PyArg_ParseTuple
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@ -20,8 +20,8 @@ PyObject* WebPEncode_wrapper(PyObject* self, PyObject* args)
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uint8_t *output;
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char *mode;
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Py_ssize_t size;
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int icc_size; /* see comment below */
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int exif_size;
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Py_ssize_t icc_size;
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Py_ssize_t exif_size;
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size_t ret_size;
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if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "s#iifss#s#",
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@ -52,10 +52,16 @@ PyObject* WebPEncode_wrapper(PyObject* self, PyObject* args)
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}
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#else
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{
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/* I want to truncate the *_size items that get passed into webp
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data. Pypy2.1.0 had some issues where the Py_ssize_t items had
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data in the upper byte. (Not sure why, it shouldn't have been there)
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*/
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int i_icc_size = (int)icc_size;
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int i_exif_size = (int)exif_size;
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WebPData output_data = {0};
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WebPData image = { output, ret_size };
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WebPData icc_profile = { icc_bytes, icc_size };
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WebPData exif = { exif_bytes, exif_size };
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WebPData icc_profile = { icc_bytes, i_icc_size };
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WebPData exif = { exif_bytes, i_exif_size };
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WebPMuxError err;
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int dbg = 0;
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@ -66,16 +72,11 @@ PyObject* WebPEncode_wrapper(PyObject* self, PyObject* args)
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WebPMuxSetImage(mux, &image, copy_data);
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if (dbg) {
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fprintf(stderr, "icc size %d, %d \n", icc_size, icc_size > 0);
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/* was getting %ld icc_size == 0, icc_size>0 was true */
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fprintf(stderr, "icc size %d, %d \n", i_icc_size, i_icc_size > 0);
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}
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/* icc_size and exif size used to be Py_ssize_t, now they're int.
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PyPy2.1 was having trouble with these, as they were getting
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cast badly. Since WebP can't take a 64 bit value, They were
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ending up as null PyArg_ParseTuple can kick out ints, we're
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going to use those instead so that we don't have 32/64 bit
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problems here.
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*/
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if (icc_size > 0) {
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if (i_icc_size > 0) {
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if (dbg) {
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fprintf (stderr, "Adding ICC Profile\n");
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}
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@ -88,9 +89,9 @@ PyObject* WebPEncode_wrapper(PyObject* self, PyObject* args)
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}
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if (dbg) {
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fprintf(stderr, "exif size %d \n", exif_size);
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fprintf(stderr, "exif size %d \n", i_exif_size);
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}
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if (exif_size > 0) {
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if (i_exif_size > 0) {
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if (dbg){
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fprintf (stderr, "Adding Exif Data\n");
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}
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