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Diffstat (limited to 'tqtinterface/qt4/src/3rdparty/libjpeg/jdmarker.c')
| -rw-r--r-- | tqtinterface/qt4/src/3rdparty/libjpeg/jdmarker.c | 14 |
1 files changed, 7 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/tqtinterface/qt4/src/3rdparty/libjpeg/jdmarker.c b/tqtinterface/qt4/src/3rdparty/libjpeg/jdmarker.c index 2247b34..1399247 100644 --- a/tqtinterface/qt4/src/3rdparty/libjpeg/jdmarker.c +++ b/tqtinterface/qt4/src/3rdparty/libjpeg/jdmarker.c @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software. * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file. * - * This file tqcontains routines to decode JPEG datastream markers. + * This file contains routines to decode JPEG datastream markers. * Most of the complexity arises from our desire to support input * suspension: if not all of the data for a marker is available, * we must exit back to the application. On resumption, we reprocess @@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ typedef my_marker_reader * my_marker_ptr; * into memory, we use a slightly different convention: when forced to * suspend, the marker processor updates the restart point to the end of * what it's consumed (ie, the end of the buffer) before returning FALSE. - * On resumption, cinfo->unread_marker still tqcontains the marker code, + * On resumption, cinfo->unread_marker still contains the marker code, * but the data source will point to the next chunk of marker data. * The marker processor must retain internal state to deal with this. * @@ -964,7 +964,7 @@ read_markers (j_decompress_ptr cinfo) return JPEG_SUSPENDED; } } - /* At this point cinfo->unread_marker tqcontains the marker code and the + /* At this point cinfo->unread_marker contains the marker code and the * input point is just past the marker proper, but before any parameters. * A suspension will cause us to return with this state still true. */ @@ -1146,7 +1146,7 @@ read_restart_marker (j_decompress_ptr cinfo) * which permits a more intelligent recovery strategy; such managers would * presumably supply their own resync method. * - * read_restart_marker calls resync_to_restart if it tqfinds a marker other than + * read_restart_marker calls resync_to_restart if it finds a marker other than * the restart marker it was expecting. (This code is *not* used unless * a nonzero restart interval has been declared.) cinfo->unread_marker is * the marker code actually found (might be anything, except 0 or FF). @@ -1163,9 +1163,9 @@ read_restart_marker (j_decompress_ptr cinfo) * only the following actions to work with: * 1. Simply discard the marker and let the entropy decoder resume at next * byte of file. - * 2. Read forward until we tqfind another marker, discarding intervening + * 2. Read forward until we find another marker, discarding intervening * data. (In theory we could look ahead within the current bufferload, - * without having to discard data if we don't tqfind the desired marker. + * without having to discard data if we don't find the desired marker. * This idea is not implemented here, in part because it makes behavior * dependent on buffer size and chance buffer-boundary positions.) * 3. Leave the marker unread (by failing to zero cinfo->unread_marker). @@ -1184,7 +1184,7 @@ read_restart_marker (j_decompress_ptr cinfo) * resync at some future point). * For any valid non-restart JPEG marker, we apply #3. This keeps us from * overrunning the end of a scan. An implementation limited to single-scan - * files might tqfind it better to apply #2 for markers other than EOI, since + * files might find it better to apply #2 for markers other than EOI, since * any other marker would have to be bogus data in that case. */ |
