/* libtiff/tiffconf.h. Generated from tiffconf.h.in by configure. */ /* Configuration defines for installed libtiff. This file maintained for backward compatibility. Do not use definitions from this file in your programs. */ /* clang-format off */ /* clang-format disabled because CMake scripts are very sensitive to the * formatting of this file. configure_file variables of type "@VAR@" are * modified by clang-format and won't be substituted. */ #ifndef _TIFFCONF_ #define _TIFFCONF_ #include #include #include /* Signed 16-bit type */ /* #undef TIFF_INT16_T */ /* Signed 32-bit type */ /* #undef TIFF_INT32_T */ /* Signed 64-bit type */ /* #undef TIFF_INT64_T */ /* Signed 8-bit type */ /* #undef TIFF_INT8_T */ /* Unsigned 16-bit type */ /* #undef TIFF_UINT16_T */ /* Unsigned 32-bit type */ /* #undef TIFF_UINT32_T */ /* Unsigned 64-bit type */ /* #undef TIFF_UINT64_T */ /* Unsigned 8-bit type */ /* #undef TIFF_UINT8_T */ /* Signed size type */ #define TIFF_SSIZE_T int64_t /* Compatibility stuff. */ /* Define as 0 or 1 according to the floating point format supported by the machine */ #define HAVE_IEEEFP 1 /* The concept of HOST_FILLORDER is broken. Since libtiff 4.5.1 * this macro will always be hardcoded to FILLORDER_LSB2MSB on all * architectures, to reflect past long behavior of doing so on x86 architecture. * Note however that the default FillOrder used by libtiff is FILLORDER_MSB2LSB, * as mandated per the TIFF specification. * The influence of HOST_FILLORDER is only when passing the 'H' mode in * TIFFOpen(). * You should NOT rely on this macro to decide the CPU endianness! * This macro will be removed in libtiff 4.6 */ #define HOST_FILLORDER FILLORDER_LSB2MSB /* Native cpu byte order: 1 if big-endian (Motorola) or 0 if little-endian (Intel) */ #define HOST_BIGENDIAN 0 /* Support CCITT Group 3 & 4 algorithms */ #define CCITT_SUPPORT 1 /* Support JPEG compression (requires IJG JPEG library) */ #define JPEG_SUPPORT 1 /* Support JBIG compression (requires JBIG-KIT library) */ /* #undef JBIG_SUPPORT */ /* Support LERC compression */ #define LERC_SUPPORT 1 /* Support LogLuv high dynamic range encoding */ #define LOGLUV_SUPPORT 1 /* Support LZW algorithm */ #define LZW_SUPPORT 1 /* Support NeXT 2-bit RLE algorithm */ #define NEXT_SUPPORT 1 /* Support Old JPEG compresson (read contrib/ojpeg/README first! Compilation fails with unpatched IJG JPEG library) */ #define OJPEG_SUPPORT 1 /* Support Macintosh PackBits algorithm */ #define PACKBITS_SUPPORT 1 /* Support Pixar log-format algorithm (requires Zlib) */ #define PIXARLOG_SUPPORT 1 /* Support ThunderScan 4-bit RLE algorithm */ #define THUNDER_SUPPORT 1 /* Support Deflate compression */ #define ZIP_SUPPORT 1 /* Support libdeflate enhanced compression */ #define LIBDEFLATE_SUPPORT 1 /* Support strip chopping (whether or not to convert single-strip uncompressed images to multiple strips of ~8Kb to reduce memory usage) */ #define STRIPCHOP_DEFAULT TIFF_STRIPCHOP /* Enable SubIFD tag (330) support */ #define SUBIFD_SUPPORT 1 /* Treat extra sample as alpha (default enabled). The RGBA interface will treat a fourth sample with no EXTRASAMPLE_ value as being ASSOCALPHA. Many packages produce RGBA files but don't mark the alpha properly. */ #define DEFAULT_EXTRASAMPLE_AS_ALPHA 1 /* Pick up YCbCr subsampling info from the JPEG data stream to support files lacking the tag (default enabled). */ #define CHECK_JPEG_YCBCR_SUBSAMPLING 1 /* Support MS MDI magic number files as TIFF */ #define MDI_SUPPORT 1 /* * Feature support definitions. * XXX: These macros are obsoleted. Don't use them in your apps! * Macros stays here for backward compatibility and should be always defined. */ #define COLORIMETRY_SUPPORT #define YCBCR_SUPPORT #define CMYK_SUPPORT #define ICC_SUPPORT #define PHOTOSHOP_SUPPORT #define IPTC_SUPPORT #endif /* _TIFFCONF_ */ /* clang-format on */