96 lines
3.3 KiB
Rust
96 lines
3.3 KiB
Rust
//! Fast encoder/decoder for [QOI image format](https://qoiformat.org/), implemented in pure and safe Rust.
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//!
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//! - One of the [fastest](#benchmarks) QOI encoders/decoders out there.
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//! - Compliant with the [latest](https://qoiformat.org/qoi-specification.pdf) QOI format specification.
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//! - Zero unsafe code.
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//! - Supports decoding from / encoding to `std::io` streams directly.
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//! - `no_std` support.
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//! - Roundtrip-tested vs the reference C implementation; fuzz-tested.
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//!
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//! ### Examples
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//!
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//! ```rust
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//! use qoi::{encode_to_vec, decode_to_vec};
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//!
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//! let encoded = encode_to_vec(&pixels, width, height)?;
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//! let (header, decoded) = decode_to_vec(&encoded)?;
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//!
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//! assert_eq!(header.width, width);
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//! assert_eq!(header.height, height);
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//! assert_eq!(decoded, pixels);
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//! ```
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//!
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//! ### Benchmarks
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//!
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//! ```
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//! decode:Mp/s encode:Mp/s decode:MB/s encode:MB/s
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//! qoi.h 282.9 225.3 978.3 778.9
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//! qoi-rust 427.4 290.0 1477.7 1002.9
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//! ```
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//!
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//! - Reference C implementation:
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//! [phoboslab/qoi@00e34217](https://github.com/phoboslab/qoi/commit/00e34217).
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//! - Benchmark timings were collected on an Apple M1 laptop.
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//! - 2846 images from the suite provided upstream
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//! ([tarball](https://phoboslab.org/files/qoibench/qoi_benchmark_suite.tar)):
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//! all pngs except two with broken checksums.
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//! - 1.32 GPixels in total with 4.46 GB of raw pixel data.
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//!
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//! Benchmarks have also been run for all of the other Rust implementations
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//! of QOI for comparison purposes and, at the time of writing this document,
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//! this library proved to be the fastest one by a noticeable margin.
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//!
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//! ### Rust version
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//!
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//! The minimum supported Rust version is 1.51.0 (any changes to this would be
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//! considered to be a breaking change).
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//!
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//! ### `no_std`
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//!
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//! This crate supports `no_std` mode. By default, std is enabled via the `std`
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//! feature. You can deactivate the `default-features` to target core instead.
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//! In that case anything related to `std::io`, `std::error::Error` and heap
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//! allocations is disabled. There is an additional `alloc` feature that can
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//! be activated to bring back the support for heap allocations.
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#![forbid(unsafe_code)]
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#![warn(clippy::all, clippy::pedantic, clippy::nursery, clippy::cargo)]
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#![allow(
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clippy::inline_always,
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clippy::similar_names,
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clippy::missing_errors_doc,
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clippy::must_use_candidate,
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clippy::module_name_repetitions,
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clippy::cargo_common_metadata,
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clippy::doc_markdown,
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clippy::return_self_not_must_use,
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)]
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#![cfg_attr(not(any(feature = "std", test)), no_std)]
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#[cfg(all(feature = "alloc", not(any(feature = "std", test))))]
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extern crate alloc;
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#[cfg(any(feature = "std", test))]
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extern crate std as alloc;
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mod decode;
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mod encode;
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mod error;
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mod header;
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mod pixel;
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mod types;
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mod utils;
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#[doc(hidden)]
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pub mod consts;
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#[cfg(any(feature = "alloc", feature = "std"))]
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pub use crate::decode::decode_to_vec;
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pub use crate::decode::{decode_header, decode_to_buf, Decoder};
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#[cfg(any(feature = "alloc", feature = "std"))]
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pub use crate::encode::encode_to_vec;
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pub use crate::encode::{encode_max_len, encode_to_buf, Encoder};
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pub use crate::error::{Error, Result};
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pub use crate::header::Header;
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pub use crate::types::{Channels, ColorSpace};
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