image 0.25.9

Imaging library. Provides basic image processing and encoders/decoders for common image formats.
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//! Shared mathematical utility functions.
use std::cmp::max;
use std::ops::{Add, Mul};

use num_traits::MulAdd;

#[cfg(any(
    all(
        any(target_arch = "x86", target_arch = "x86_64"),
        target_feature = "fma"
    ),
    all(target_arch = "aarch64", target_feature = "neon")
))]
#[inline(always)]
/// Uses fused multiply add when available
///
/// It is important not to call it if FMA flag is not turned on,
/// Rust inserts libc `fmaf` based implementation here if FMA is clearly not available at compile time.
/// This needs for speed only, one rounding error don't do anything useful here, thus it's blocked when
/// we can't detect FMA availability at compile time.
pub(crate) fn multiply_accumulate<
    T: Copy + Mul<T, Output = T> + Add<T, Output = T> + MulAdd<T, Output = T>,
>(
    acc: T,
    a: T,
    b: T,
) -> T {
    MulAdd::mul_add(a, b, acc)
}

#[inline(always)]
#[cfg(not(any(
    all(
        any(target_arch = "x86", target_arch = "x86_64"),
        target_feature = "fma"
    ),
    all(target_arch = "aarch64", target_feature = "neon")
)))]
pub(crate) fn multiply_accumulate<
    T: Copy + Mul<T, Output = T> + Add<T, Output = T> + MulAdd<T, Output = T>,
>(
    acc: T,
    a: T,
    b: T,
) -> T {
    acc + a * b
}

/// Calculates the width and height an image should be resized to.
/// This preserves aspect ratio, and based on the `fill` parameter
/// will either fill the dimensions to fit inside the smaller constraint
/// (will overflow the specified bounds on one axis to preserve
/// aspect ratio), or will shrink so that both dimensions are
/// completely contained within the given `width` and `height`,
/// with empty space on one axis.
pub(crate) fn resize_dimensions(
    width: u32,
    height: u32,
    nwidth: u32,
    nheight: u32,
    fill: bool,
) -> (u32, u32) {
    let wratio = f64::from(nwidth) / f64::from(width);
    let hratio = f64::from(nheight) / f64::from(height);

    let ratio = if fill {
        f64::max(wratio, hratio)
    } else {
        f64::min(wratio, hratio)
    };

    let nw = max((f64::from(width) * ratio).round() as u64, 1);
    let nh = max((f64::from(height) * ratio).round() as u64, 1);

    if nw > u64::from(u32::MAX) {
        let ratio = f64::from(u32::MAX) / f64::from(width);
        (u32::MAX, max((f64::from(height) * ratio).round() as u32, 1))
    } else if nh > u64::from(u32::MAX) {
        let ratio = f64::from(u32::MAX) / f64::from(height);
        (max((f64::from(width) * ratio).round() as u32, 1), u32::MAX)
    } else {
        (nw as u32, nh as u32)
    }
}

#[cfg(test)]
mod test {
    quickcheck! {
        fn resize_bounds_correctly_width(old_w: u32, new_w: u32) -> bool {
            if old_w == 0 || new_w == 0 { return true; }
            // In this case, the scaling is limited by scaling of height.
            // We could check that case separately but it does not conform to the same expectation.
            if u64::from(new_w) * 400u64 >= u64::from(old_w) * u64::from(u32::MAX) { return true; }

            let result = super::resize_dimensions(old_w, 400, new_w, u32::MAX, false);
            let exact = (400_f64 * f64::from(new_w) / f64::from(old_w)).round() as u32;
            result.0 == new_w && result.1 == exact.max(1)
        }
    }

    quickcheck! {
        fn resize_bounds_correctly_height(old_h: u32, new_h: u32) -> bool {
            if old_h == 0 || new_h == 0 { return true; }
            // In this case, the scaling is limited by scaling of width.
            // We could check that case separately but it does not conform to the same expectation.
            if 400u64 * u64::from(new_h) >= u64::from(old_h) * u64::from(u32::MAX) { return true; }

            let result = super::resize_dimensions(400, old_h, u32::MAX, new_h, false);
            let exact = (400_f64 * f64::from(new_h) / f64::from(old_h)).round() as u32;
            result.1 == new_h && result.0 == exact.max(1)
        }
    }

    #[test]
    fn resize_handles_fill() {
        let result = super::resize_dimensions(100, 200, 200, 500, true);
        assert!(result.0 == 250);
        assert!(result.1 == 500);

        let result = super::resize_dimensions(200, 100, 500, 200, true);
        assert!(result.0 == 500);
        assert!(result.1 == 250);
    }

    #[test]
    fn resize_never_rounds_to_zero() {
        let result = super::resize_dimensions(1, 150, 128, 128, false);
        assert!(result.0 > 0);
        assert!(result.1 > 0);
    }

    #[test]
    fn resize_handles_overflow() {
        let result = super::resize_dimensions(100, u32::MAX, 200, u32::MAX, true);
        assert!(result.0 == 100);
        assert!(result.1 == u32::MAX);

        let result = super::resize_dimensions(u32::MAX, 100, u32::MAX, 200, true);
        assert!(result.0 == u32::MAX);
        assert!(result.1 == 100);
    }

    #[test]
    fn resize_rounds() {
        // Only truncation will result in (3840, 2229) and (2160, 3719)
        let result = super::resize_dimensions(4264, 2476, 3840, 2160, true);
        assert_eq!(result, (3840, 2230));

        let result = super::resize_dimensions(2476, 4264, 2160, 3840, false);
        assert_eq!(result, (2160, 3720));
    }

    #[test]
    fn resize_handles_zero() {
        let result = super::resize_dimensions(0, 100, 100, 100, false);
        assert_eq!(result, (1, 100));

        let result = super::resize_dimensions(100, 0, 100, 100, false);
        assert_eq!(result, (100, 1));

        let result = super::resize_dimensions(100, 100, 0, 100, false);
        assert_eq!(result, (1, 1));

        let result = super::resize_dimensions(100, 100, 100, 0, false);
        assert_eq!(result, (1, 1));
    }
}