- use fixed-length string tables (mostly) instead of (char *) pointer ones
(saves ~40K)
- re-use C128Table for CODABLOCKF and CODE16K
(required removal of Stop character and extra CODE16K-only entry)
- use pointer to destination and copy (memcpy/strcpy(), bin_append_posn())
instead of concatenating (strcat()) (mostly)
- replace last remaining bin_append()s with bin_append_posn();
bin_append() removed
- add length arg to toupper() and expand() (avoids strlen())
- change is_sane() to use table-based flags (avoids an iteration)
- rename lookup() to is_sane_lookup() and change to check and return posns
and use in pointer to destination loops (avoids strcat()s)
- remove special case PHARMA in expand() (dealt with in pharma())
- make #define SILVER/CALCIUM/TECHNETIUM/KRSET etc static strings
- replace strchr() -> posn()
- CODE128: populate destination once in checksum loop; re-use and export
some more routines (c128_set_a/b/c(), c128_put_in_set()) for sharing;
prefix defines (SHIFTA -> C128_SHIFTA etc) and existing exported routines
- use factor XOR toggle trick in checksum calcs (avoids branch)
- raster.c: fill out single 1-pixel row and copy using new draw_bar_line(),
copy_bar_line() routines; similarly in buffer_plot compare previous line &
copy if same (same technique as used to improve non-half-integer scaling,
significant performance increase, (c) codemonkey82);
also done for PNG (BMP/GIF/PCX/TIFF not done)
- raster/vector/output.c: shorten "output_" prefix -> "out_";
sync vector to other raster changes to try to keep source files similar
- 2of5.c: prefix "c25_"
JAPANPOST: return error if input data truncated (backward incompatible)
DAFT: max chars 50 -> 100
common.c: istwodigit() -> is_twodigit()
common.c/emf.c/output.c: use some further stripf()s (MSVC6 float variations)
library.c: new check_output_args() helper
zint.h: add BARCODE_LAST marker and use in library.c
QRCODE: remove a NOLINT (requires clang-tidy-13), one remaining
CMake: separate no-optimize from ZINT_DEBUG into new ZINT_NOOPT option
Rename barcode funcs to same as BARCODE_XXX name
library: barcode funcs array for dispatch, used for ZBarcode_ValidID() also
general: change is_sane() comparison to nonzero from ZINT_ERROR_INVALID_OPTION
MAILMARK: fuller error messages
CODABAR: add option to show check character in HRT
zint.h: use 0xNNNN for OR-able defines
GUI: add guard descent height reset button, add Zint version to window title,
static get_zint_version() method, use QStringLiteral (QSL shorthand),
use SIGNAL(toggled()), add errtxt "popup" and status bar, add icons,
add saveAs shortcut, add main menu, context menus and actions, add help,
reset_view() -> reset_colours(), add copy to clipboard as EMF/GIF/PNG/TIF,
lessen triggering of update_preview(), shorten names of getters/setters,
simplify/shorten some update_preview() logic in switch,
CODEONE disable structapp for Version S
qzint.cpp: add on_errored signal, add missing getters, add test
GRIDMATRIX, MAXICODE, MICROPDF417, PDF417, QRCODE, ULTRA
DOTCODE: use pre-calculated generator poly coeffs in Reed-Solomon for
performance improvement
PDF417/MICROPDF417: use common routine pdf417_initial()
GUI: code lines <= 118, shorthand widget_obj(),
shorten calling upcean_addon_gap(), upcean_guard_descent()
various backend: var name debug -> debug_print
also improve non-half-int interpolation performance
raster/vector.c: use new stripf() func in "common.c" to workaround gcc
32-bit float calculation variations
gs1.c: allow dummy AI "[]" if GS1NOCHECK_MODE and has data (#204);
also add note re TPX AI 235 and terminating FNC1
Remove trailing whitespace in various files
also avoid distributive multiplication with floats to lessen chances of
platform variation (#204 ARM-Cortex crash)
- raster.c: Don't allow for text if scale < 1.0
- raster.c: Cast some indexes to (size_t) to allow for large scale
- vector.c: Check malloc()s and return ZINT_ERROR_MEMORY on fail
- raster/vector.c: various var name changes & other code fiddling
- library.c: Check that scale/height/whitespace/border are reasonable values:
scale (0.01-100), height (0-500), whitespace_width/height (0-100),
border_width (0-100)
- CLI: allow both e.g. '-height' and '--height' (getopt_long_only())
- gif.c: fix GIF_ZLW_PAGE_SIZE -> GIF_LZW_PAGE_SIZE
- GUI: allow whitespace/scale to 100
RMQR: update to new draft ISO/IEC JTC1/SC31N000 (Draft 2019-6-24);
allow for righthand vertical timing pattern in populate_grid()
ULTRA: update max size and min cols based on BWIPP 2021-07-14 update
backend_tcl/zint_tcl.dsp: use /MD instead of /MT for tcl lib compat;
change include/lib path to more standard one
manual.txt: highlight that rMQR is still in development
GUI: use cross-platform smaller font func instead of explicit values for notes
bmp/emf/ps.c: allow for foreground colour in ULTRA
bmp/gif/pcx.c: allow for BARCODE_STDOUT (fflush/fclose)
emf.c: hexagon rotation field not used; dont't use float index in font loop; Windows stdout binary mode
png.c: remove unused 8-bit; simplify libpng error handling and fclose outfile on error
ps.c: fix buffer overflow on colour_to_pscolor() CMYK
tif.c: fix BLACKISZERO indexes
CODE39: simplify check digit setting
reedsol.c: rs_uint_init_gf() log/alog tables must be zeroed
ZBarcode_Encode: debug: fix access out-of-bounds on non-NUL-terminated source if length < 10
manual.txt/zint.h: document NUL-terminated strings
tests: cover further cases for output (bmp/emf/etc), eci/gb18030/gb2312/sjis, reedsol, AZTEC, CODE39
Sanitizers require both front and backend support on the target platform.
Detect whether applications can be compiled and linked with sanitizer support
and enable sanitizers that can be both compiled and linked with.
check_c_compiler_flags is insufficient here, because we need library support
on top of just compiler support.
This implicitly disables sanitizer support for most cross-compiling and
embedded targets which use gcc or llvm based toolchains but don't have library
support, while enabling it on MSVC and Intel compilers.
While here, bind the sanitizer dependency to the zint library targets, and
remove the hardcoded no-var-tracking-assignments. variable assignment
tracking is a very powerful tool to find the true source of uninitialized
value based conditional jumps, and, if undesired, it can be disabled by
configuring the ASAN_OPTIONS environment variable.
In `aztec_text_process`, `binary_string`, which aliases to `aztec`'s
`bit_pattern` has it's first element set to NUL. However, when the string
is later written into using `bin_append_posn`, that NUL is overwritten and
further NUL to replace it is not appended.
In general, the garbage collected memory content should never be assumed to
have a specific value unless a value was explicitly assigned, so the content
of `bit_pattern` cannot be safely assumed to be NUL.
If the string is not NUL terminated, functions relying on NUL termination,
such as the printf call at the end of `aztec_text_proccess` itself,
will overrun the array bounds.
Explicitly initialize `bit_pattern`
test_file_unreadable cannot be implemented easily, as files are always
readable by their owner on windows. While `_chmod` is available in the POSIX
compatibility function set, it cannot be used to take away read permissions,
either.
While here, move functional code out of any assert statements. It shall be
executed even when the assertions are disabled
The `CALCIUM` "name" is a macro which expands to a string constant.
Referencing the macro twice will cause it to be expanded twice, resulting
in two string instances which have identical content. By default, gcc will
deduplicate these two strings into the same memory region as gcc detects
the duplicated constant, even when optimization turned off (see
-fmerge-constants and -fmerge-all-constants GCC options).
The C Language specification does not require duplicated constants to be
deduplicated, and, in fact, the GCC manual page also explicitly states
this optimization is not performed for all targets.
Visual C++, in debug mode, does not deduplicate constants. This results
in `count += strchr(CALCIUM,x) - CALCIUM` yielding to negative values as
the substracted CALCIUM's expansion resides on a greater memory address
then the memory allocated for the expansion passed to `strchr`. The
value of `count` is used to compute the checksum, which then is not only
faulty, but also used as an array index without previously checking
whether or not the index is within the array bounds (modulo of a negative
integer is negative, which means out of bounds). This will cause very
difficult to predict behavior, in most cases, however, it will cause a
segmentation fault.
Manually allocate a memory range to contain the string, and use
this range instead of expanding the macro multiple times.
PLESSEY: add options NCR weighted mod-10, hide check digit(s) in HRT
test suite: now runnable under MSVC 2019, 2017, 2015, MinGW/MSYS
win32/README: update with MSVC 2019 and CMake instructions
The testcommon library, which is outside of this link unit, is
referencing the INTERNAL functions, so despite the name they
need to be exported. The export code is copy&pasted from the
ZINT_EXTERN definition which can't be reused over preprocessor
limitations.
We might just use ZINT_EXTERN instead though
The SHARED attribute is forced via the add_library, so the default
value of cmake is ignored. Also, this option should obviously not
be set for the `zint-static` library
Expose the ability to turn these dependencies off, which results in reduced
functionality. However, it enables a developer using the zint library to
instruct cmake to build a libzint as deployed by e.g. build servers which
don't have png/zint installed, without having to uninstall those libraries
from the development system
This will pick up the local copies of the test data by default, without
needing to create a subdirectory in the backend/tests path and executing
the tests from there. The Current Working Directory can be set if this
proves to be insufficient
Linking against the dynamic zint library requires LD_LIBRARY_PATH and friends
to be set, which complicates the test setup. On the long run, we want to be
able to test both the dynamic and the static (at the same time), though