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/*************************************************************************
This project implements a complete(!) JPEG (Recommendation ITU-T
T.81 | ISO/IEC 10918-1) codec, plus a library that can be used to
encode and decode JPEG streams.
It also implements ISO/IEC 18477 aka JPEG XT which is an extension
towards intermediate, high-dynamic-range lossy and lossless coding
of JPEG. In specific, it supports ISO/IEC 18477-3/-6/-7/-8 encoding.
Note that only Profiles C and D of ISO/IEC 18477-7 are supported
here. Check the JPEG XT reference software for a full implementation
of ISO/IEC 18477-7.
Copyright (C) 2012-2018 Thomas Richter, University of Stuttgart and
Accusoft. (C) 2019-2020 Thomas Richter, Fraunhofer IIS.
This program is available under two licenses, GPLv3 and the ITU
Software licence Annex A Option 2, RAND conditions.
For the full text of the GPU license option, see README.license.gpl.
For the full text of the ITU license option, see README.license.itu.
You may freely select between these two options.
For the GPL option, please note the following:
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*************************************************************************/
/*
**
** This class represents one row of quantized data of coefficients, i.e. one
** row of 8x8 blocks.
**
** $Id: blockrow.hpp,v 1.9 2014/09/30 08:33:16 thor Exp $
**
*/
#ifndef CODING_BLOCKROW_HPP
#define CODING_BLOCKROW_HPP
/// Includes
#include "tools/environment.hpp"
///
/// class BlockRow
// This class represents one row of coefficients, i.e. one
// row of 8x8 blocks.
template<class T>
class BlockRow : public JKeeper {
//
public:
// the actual block. We always keep 32 bit data. In the future, this class
// might be templated.
struct Block {
T m_Data[64];
};
//
private:
//
// The block array itself.
struct Block *m_pBlocks;
//
// The extend in number of blocks.
ULONG m_ulWidth;
//
// The next row in a row stack.
class QuantizedRow *m_pNext;
//
public:
BlockRow(class Environ *env);
//
~BlockRow(void);
//
// Allocate a row of data, sufficient to hold the indicated number of cofficients. Note that
// it is still up to the caller to include the subsampling factors.
void AllocateRow(ULONG coefficients);
//
// Return the n'th block.
struct Block *BlockAt(ULONG pos) const
{
assert(pos < m_ulWidth);
return m_pBlocks + pos;
}
//
// Return the next row.
class QuantizedRow *NextOf(void) const
{
return m_pNext;
}
//
// Return as lvalue.
class QuantizedRow *&NextOf(void)
{
return m_pNext;
}
//
// Width of this row in blocks.
ULONG WidthOf(void) const
{
return m_ulWidth;
}
//
// Tag a row on this row such that the passed argument is below the current row.
void TagOn(class QuantizedRow *below)
{
m_pNext = below;
}
};
///
#endif
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