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PASJPEG 1.1 May 29th, 1999
Based on the Independent JPEG Group's JPEG software release 6b
Copyright (C) 1996,1998,1999 by NOMSSI NZALI Jacques H. C.
[kn&n DES] See "Legal issues" for conditions of distribution and use.
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Information in this file
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o Introduction
o Notes
o File list
o Translation
o Legal issues
o Archive Locations
Introduction
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PASJPEG is a port of the sixth public release of the IJG C source (release
6b of 27-Mar-98) [3], that implements JPEG baseline, extended-sequential, and
progressive compression processes to Turbo Pascal 7.0 for DOS (TP). The code
has been tested under Delphi 3.0, it can be ported to other Pascal
environments, since many compilers try to be compatible to TP.
JPEG (pronounced "jay-peg") is a standardized familly of algorithms for
compression of continous tone still images. Most JPEG processes are lossy,
the output image is not exactly identical to the input image. However, on
typical photographic images, very good compression levels can be obtained
with no visible change, and remarkably high compression levels are possible
if you can tolerate a low-quality image [1],[2]. The Independent JPEG Group
(IJG) has created a free, portable C library for JPEG compression and
decompression of JPEG images.
The IJG documentation (system architecture, using the IJG JPEG library,
usage and file list) is a must read. The files DEMO.PAS, TEST.PAS, CJPEG.PAS,
DJPEG.PAS and EXAMPLE.PAS demonstrate the usage of the JPEG decompression
and compression library. The RDJPGCOM application shows how to parse a JFIF
file.
Notes:
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* Please report any errors/problems you may find in code and in the
documentation (e.g. this README.TXT file).
* The sample applications (CJPEG, DJPEG) doesn't support all the options
of the original C code. WRJPGCOM is not ported.
* Environment variable JPEGMEM syntax changed;
* You can modify the jpeg.pas unit from the Delphi 3 distribution to
use PasJPEG.
Change log
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1. bugs fixed:
* in procedure read_gif_map(), unit RDCOLMAP.PAS (used by DJPEG sample
application). Davie Lee Reed <smatters@iquest.net>
* -dct int and -dct fast now bytewise equal to the IJG output.
* -dct float produced large files
2. Support for scripts
3. BASM version of JIDCTINT.PAS for Delphi 2 and 3.
4. images with integral sampling ratios were not decoded correctly.
Create a jpeg file with cjpeg and the option "-sample 4x1" and try to decode
it with any software that uses PasJpeg. Thanks to Jannie Gerber for reporting
this with a fix: In JDSAMPLE.PAS, procedure int_upsample(),
for h := pred(h_expand) downto 0 do
begin
outptr^ := invalue;
+=> inc(outptr); { this is the culprit that was left out!!! }
Dec(outcount);
end;
File list
=========
Here is a road map to the files in the PasJPEG distribution. The
distribution includes the JPEG library proper, plus two application
programs ("cjpeg" and "djpeg") which use the library to convert JPEG
files to and from some other popular image formats. A third application
"jpegtran" uses the library to do lossless conversion between different
variants of JPEG. There is also the stand-alone applications "rdjpgcom".
Documentation(see README for a guide to the documentation files):
readme.txt Introduction, Documentation
Additional files
demo.pas Demo program, uses example.pas
example.pas Sample code for calling JPEG library.
test.pas Sample application code for demo.pas
Configuration/installation files and programs (see install.doc for more info):
jconfig.inc Configuration declarations.
*.ijg script files
Pascal source code files:
jinclude.pas Central include file used by all IJG .c files to reference
system include files.
jpeglib.pas JPEG library's internal data structures, exported data
and function declarations.
jmorecfg.pas Additional configuration declarations; need not be changed
for a standard installation.
jdeferr.pas defines the error and message text.
jerror.pas Declares JPEG library's error and trace message codes.
jinclude.pas the place to specify system depedent input/output code.
jdct.pas Private declarations for forward & reverse DCT subsystems.
These files contain most of the functions intended to be called directly by
an application program:
jcapimin.pas Application program interface: core routines for compression.
jcapistd.pas Application program interface: standard compression.
jdapimin.pas Application program interface: core routines for decompression.
jdapistd.pas Application program interface: standard decompression.
jcomapi.pas Application program interface routines common to compression
and decompression.
jcparam.pas Compression parameter setting helper routines.
jctrans.pas API and library routines for transcoding compression.
jdtrans.pas API and library routines for transcoding decompression.
Compression side of the library:
jcinit.pas Initialization: determines which other modules to use.
jcmaster.pas Master control: setup and inter-pass sequencing logic.
jcmainct.pas Main buffer controller (preprocessor => JPEG compressor).
jcprepct.pas Preprocessor buffer controller.
jccoefct.pas Buffer controller for DCT coefficient buffer.
jccolor.pas Color space conversion.
jcsample.pas Downsampling.
jcdctmgr.pas DCT manager (DCT implementation selection & control).
jfdctint.pas Forward DCT using slow-but-accurate integer method.
jfdctfst.pas Forward DCT using faster, less accurate integer method.
jfdctflt.pas Forward DCT using floating-point arithmetic.
jchuff.pas Huffman entropy coding for sequential JPEG.
jcphuff.pas Huffman entropy coding for progressive JPEG.
jcmarker.pas JPEG marker writing.
jdatadst.pas Data destination manager for stdio output.
Decompression side of the library:
jdmaster.pas Master control: determines which other modules to use.
jdinput.pas Input controller: controls input processing modules.
jdmainct.pas Main buffer controller (JPEG decompressor => postprocessor).
jdcoefct.pas Buffer controller for DCT coefficient buffer.
jdpostct.pas Postprocessor buffer controller.
jdmarker.pas JPEG marker reading.
jdhuff.pas Huffman entropy decoding for sequential JPEG.
jdphuff.pas Huffman entropy decoding for progressive JPEG.
jddctmgr.pas IDCT manager (IDCT implementation selection & control).
jidctint.pas Inverse DCT using slow-but-accurate integer method.
jidctasm.pas BASM specific version of jidctint.pas for 32bit Delphi.
jidctfst.pas Inverse DCT using faster, less accurate integer method.
jidctflt.pas Inverse DCT using floating-point arithmetic.
jidctred.pas Inverse DCTs with reduced-size outputs.
jidct2d.pas How to for a direct 2D Inverse DCT - not used
jdsample.pas Upsampling.
jdcolor.pas Color space conversion.
jdmerge.pas Merged upsampling/color conversion (faster, lower quality).
jquant1.pas One-pass color quantization using a fixed-spacing colormap.
jquant2.pas Two-pass color quantization using a custom-generated colormap.
Also handles one-pass quantization to an externally given map.
jdatasrc.pas Data source manager for stdio input.
Support files for both compression and decompression:
jerror.pas Standard error handling routines (application replaceable).
jmemmgr.pas System-independent (more or less) memory management code.
jutils.pas Miscellaneous utility routines.
jmemmgr.pas relies on a system-dependent memory management module. The
PASJPEG distribution includes the following implementations of the system-
dependent module:
jmemnobs.pas "No backing store": assumes adequate virtual memory exists.
jmemdos.pas Custom implementation for MS-DOS (16-bit environment only):
can use extended and expanded memory as well as temporary
files.
jmemsys.pas A skeleton with all the declaration you need to create a
working system-dependent JPEG memory manager on unusual
systems.
Exactly one of the system-dependent units should be used in jmemmgr.pas.
jmemdosa.pas BASM 80x86 assembly code support for jmemdos.pas; used only
in MS-DOS-specific configurations of the JPEG library.
Applications using the library should use jmorecfg, jerror, jpeglib, and
include jconfig.inc.
CJPEG/DJPEG/JPEGTRAN
Pascal source code files:
cderror.pas Additional error and trace message codes for cjpeg/djpeg.
Not used, Those errors have been added to jdeferr.
cjpeg.pas Main program for cjpeg.
djpeg.pas Main program for djpeg.
jpegtran.pas Main program for jpegtran.
cdjpeg.pas Utility routines used by all three programs.
rdcolmap.pas Code to read a colormap file for djpeg's "-map" switch.
rdswitch.pas Code to process some of cjpeg's more complex switches.
Also used by jpegtran.
transupp.pas Support code for jpegtran: lossless image manipulations.
fcache.pas
rdswitch.pas Code to process some of cjpeg's more complex switches.
Also used by jpegtran.
Image file writer modules for djpeg:
wrbmp.pas BMP file output.
wrppm.pas PPM/PGM file output.
wrtarga.pas Targa file output.
Image file reader modules for cjpeg:
rdbmp.pas BMP file input.
rdppm.pas PPM/PGM file input.
rdtarga.pas Targa file input. - NOT READY YET
This program does not depend on the JPEG library
rdjpgcom.pas Stand-alone rdjpgcom application.
Translation
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TP is unit-centric, exported type definitions and routines are declared
in the "interface" part of the unit, "make" files are not needed.
Macros are not supported, they were either copied as needed or translated
to Pascal routines (procedure). The procedures will be replaced by code in
later releases.
Conditional defines that indicate whether to include various optional
functions are defined in the file JCONFIG.INC. This file is included first
in all source files.
The base type definitions are in the unit JMORECFG.PAS. The error handling
macros have been converted to procedures in JERROR.PAS. The error codes are
in JDEFERR.PAS. jpegint.h and jpeglib.h were merged into one large unit
JPEGLIB.PAS containing type definitions with global scope.
The translation of the header file is the most sophisticated work, a good
understanding of the syntax is required. Once the header files are done,
the translation turns into a lot of editing work. Each C source file was
converted to a unit by editing the syntax (separate variable definition
and usage, define labels, group variable definitions, expanding macros, etc).
The IJG source labels routines GLOBAL, METHODDEF and LOCAL. All globals
routines are in the interface section of the units. The "far" directive is
used for methods (METHODDEF).
Some C -> Pascal examples.
* "{" -> "begin" "->" -> "^." " = " -> " := " "<<" -> " shl "
"}" -> "end;" "!=" -> "<>" " == " -> " = " ">>" -> " shr "
"/*" -> "{" routine -> function "0x" -> "$"
"*/" -> "}" (void) procedure "NULL" -> "NIL"
* structs are records, Unions are variable records, pointers are always far,
the operators && and || (and/or) have not the same priority in both
languages, so parenthesis are important. The Pascal "case" doesn't have the
falltrough option of the C "switch" statement, my work around is to split
one "switch" statement into many case statements.
* The pointer type in C is not readily interchangeable. It is used to address
an array (Pascal pointer to an array) or in pointer arithmetic a pointer to
a single element. I've used the Inc() statement with type casting to
translate pointer arithmetic most of the time.
C example:
typedef JSAMPLE* JSAMPROW; /* ptr to one image row of pixel samples. */
Pascal
type
JSAMPLE_PTR = ^JSAMPLE; { ptr to a single pixel sample. }
jTSample = 0..(MaxInt div SIZEOF(JSAMPLE))-1;
JSAMPLE_ARRAY = Array[jTSample] of JSAMPLE; {far}
JSAMPROW = ^JSAMPLE_ARRAY; { ptr to one image row of pixel samples. }
The following code
JSAMPROW buffer0, buffer1; /* ptr to a JSAMPLE buffer. */
...
buffer1 = buffer0 + i;
can be translated to
var
buffer0, buffer1 : JSAMPROW;
...
buffer1 := buffer0;
Inc(JSAMPLE_PTR(buffer1), i);
or
buffer1 := JSAMPROW(@ buffer0^[i]);
Declaring the variables as JSAMPLE_PTR may reduce type casting in some
places. I use help pointers to handle negative array offsets.
While translating the type of function parameter from C to Pascal, one can
often use "var", "const", or "array of" parameters instead of pointers.
While translating for(;;)-loops with more than one induction variable to
Pascal "for to/downto do"-loops, the extra induction variables have to be
manually updated at the end of the loop and before "continue"-statements.
Legal issues
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Copyright (C) 1996,1998 by Jacques Nomssi Nzali
This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied
warranty. In no event will the author be held liable for any damages
arising from the use of this software.
Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it
freely, subject to the following restrictions:
1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not
claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software
in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be
appreciated but is not required.
2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be
misrepresented as being the original software.
3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
Archive Locations:
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[1] Thomas G. Lane, JPEG FAQ
in comp.graphics.misc and related newsgroups
[2] Wallace, Gregory K.: The JPEG Still Picture Compression Standard
ftp.uu.net, graphics/jpeg/wallace.ps.Z
[3] The Independent JPEG Group C library for JPEG encoding and decoding,
rev 6b.
ftp://ftp.uu.net/graphics/jpeg/
or SimTel in msdos/graphics/
[4] JPEG implementation, written by the PVRG group at Stanford,
ftp havefun.stanford.edu:/pub/jpeg/JPEGv1.2.tar.Z.
[5] PASJPEG.ZIP at NView ftp site
ftp://druckfix.physik.tu-chemnitz.de/pub/nv/
http://www.tu-chemnitz.de/~nomssi/pub/pasjpeg.zip
[6] The PasJPEG home page with links
http://www.tu-chemnitz.de/~nomssi/pasjpeg.html
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