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-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/buckket/go-blurhash/LICENSE674
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/buckket/go-blurhash/README.md96
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/buckket/go-blurhash/base83/base83.go58
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/buckket/go-blurhash/decode.go109
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-.idea
-coverage.txt \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/buckket/go-blurhash/.travis.yml b/vendor/github.com/buckket/go-blurhash/.travis.yml
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-language: go
-
-go:
- - 1.13.x
- - 1.14.x
-
-install:
- - go get -t -v ./...
-
-script:
- - go test -race -coverprofile=coverage.txt -covermode=atomic ./...
-
-after_success:
- - bash <(curl -s https://codecov.io/bash)
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diff --git a/vendor/github.com/buckket/go-blurhash/README.md b/vendor/github.com/buckket/go-blurhash/README.md
deleted file mode 100644
index c42db42b9..000000000
--- a/vendor/github.com/buckket/go-blurhash/README.md
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@@ -1,96 +0,0 @@
-# go-blurhash [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/buckket/go-blurhash.svg)](https://travis-ci.org/buckket/go-blurhash) [![Go Report Card](https://goreportcard.com/badge/github.com/buckket/go-blurhash)](https://goreportcard.com/report/github.com/buckket/go-blurhash) [![codecov](https://codecov.io/gh/buckket/go-blurhash/branch/master/graph/badge.svg)](https://codecov.io/gh/buckket/go-blurhash) [![GoDoc](https://godoc.org/github.com/buckket/go-blurhash?status.svg)](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/buckket/go-blurhash)
-
-**go-blurhash** is a pure Go implementation of the [BlurHash](https://github.com/woltapp/blurhash) algorithm, which is used by
-[Mastodon](https://github.com/tootsuite/mastodon) an other Fediverse software to implement a swift way of preloading placeholder images as well
-as hiding sensitive media. Read more about it [here](https://blog.joinmastodon.org/2019/05/improving-support-for-adult-content-on-mastodon/).
-
-**tl;dr:** BlurHash is a compact representation of a placeholder for an image.
-
-This library allows generating the BlurHash of a given image, as well as
-reconstructing a blurred version with specified dimensions from a given BlurHash.
-
-This library is based on the following reference implementations:
-- Encoder: [https://github.com/woltapp/blurhash/blob/master/C](https://github.com/woltapp/blurhash/blob/master/C) (C)
-- Deocder: [https://github.com/woltapp/blurhash/blob/master/TypeScript](https://github.com/woltapp/blurhash/blob/master/TypeScript) (TypeScript)
-
-BlurHash is written by [Dag Ågren](https://github.com/DagAgren) / [Wolt](https://github.com/woltapp).
-
-| | Before | After |
-| ---------- |:------------------------------:| :-----------------------------:|
-| **Image** | ![alt text][test] | "LFE.@D9F01_2%L%MIVD*9Goe-;WB" |
-| **Hash** | "LFE.@D9F01_2%L%MIVD*9Goe-;WB" | ![alt text][test_blur]
-
-[test]: test.png "Blurhash example input."
-[test_blur]: test_blur.png "Blurhash example output"
-
-## Installation
-
-### From source
-
- go get -u github.com/buckket/go-blurhash
-
-## Usage
-
-go-blurhash exports three functions:
-```go
-func blurhash.Encode(xComponents, yComponents int, rgba image.Image) (string, error)
-func blurhash.Decode(hash string, width, height, punch int) (image.Image, error)
-func blurhash.Components(hash string) (xComponents, yComponents int, err error)
-```
-
-Here’s a simple demonstration. Check [pkg.go.dev](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/buckket/go-blurhash) for the full documentation.
-
-```go
-package main
-
-import (
- "fmt"
- "github.com/buckket/go-blurhash"
- "image/png"
- "os"
-)
-
-func main() {
- // Generate the BlurHash for a given image
- imageFile, _ := os.Open("test.png")
- loadedImage, err := png.Decode(imageFile)
- str, _ := blurhash.Encode(4, 3, loadedImage)
- if err != nil {
- // Handle errors
- }
- fmt.Printf("Hash: %s\n", str)
-
- // Generate an image for a given BlurHash
- // Width will be 300px and Height will be 500px
- // Punch specifies the contrasts and defaults to 1
- img, err := blurhash.Decode(str, 300, 500, 1)
- if err != nil {
- // Handle errors
- }
- f, _ := os.Create("test_blur.png")
- _ = png.Encode(f, img)
-
- // Get the x and y components used for encoding a given BlurHash
- x, y, err := blurhash.Components("LFE.@D9F01_2%L%MIVD*9Goe-;WB")
- if err != nil {
- // Handle errors
- }
- fmt.Printf("xComponents: %d, yComponents: %d", x, y)
-}
-```
-
-## Limitations
-
-- Presumably a bit slower than the C implementation (TODO: Benchmarks)
-
-## Notes
-
-- As mentioned [here](https://github.com/woltapp/blurhash#how-fast-is-encoding-decoding), it’s best to
-generate very small images (~32x32px) via BlurHash and scale them up to the desired dimensions afterwards for optimal performance.
-- Since [#2](https://github.com/buckket/go-blurhash/pull/2) we diverted from the reference implementation by memorizing sRGBtoLinear values, thus increasing encoding speed at the cost of higher memory usage.
-- Starting with v1.1.0 the signature of blurhash.Encode() has changed slightly (see [#3](https://github.com/buckket/go-blurhash/issues/3)).
-
-## License
-
- GNU GPLv3+
- \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/buckket/go-blurhash/base83/base83.go b/vendor/github.com/buckket/go-blurhash/base83/base83.go
deleted file mode 100644
index 6d1882811..000000000
--- a/vendor/github.com/buckket/go-blurhash/base83/base83.go
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,58 +0,0 @@
-package base83
-
-import (
- "fmt"
- "math"
- "strings"
-)
-
-const characters = "0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz#$%*+,-.:;=?@[]^_{|}~"
-
-// An InvalidCharacterError occurs when a characters is found which is not part of the Base83 character set.
-type InvalidCharacterError rune
-
-func (e InvalidCharacterError) Error() string {
- return fmt.Sprintf("base83: invalid string (character %q out of range)", rune(e))
-}
-
-// An InvalidLengthError occurs when a given value cannot be encoded to a string of given length.
-type InvalidLengthError int
-
-func (e InvalidLengthError) Error() string {
- return fmt.Sprintf("base83: invalid length (%d)", int(e))
-}
-
-// Encode will encode the given integer value to a Base83 string with given length.
-// If length is too short to encode the given value InvalidLengthError will be returned.
-func Encode(value, length int) (string, error) {
- divisor := int(math.Pow(83, float64(length)))
- if value/divisor != 0 {
- return "", InvalidLengthError(length)
- }
- divisor /= 83
-
- var str strings.Builder
- str.Grow(length)
- for i := 0; i < length; i++ {
- if divisor <= 0 {
- return "", InvalidLengthError(length)
- }
- digit := (value / divisor) % 83
- divisor /= 83
- str.WriteRune(rune(characters[digit]))
- }
-
- return str.String(), nil
-}
-
-// Decode will decode the given Base83 string to an integer.
-func Decode(str string) (value int, err error) {
- for _, r := range str {
- idx := strings.IndexRune(characters, r)
- if idx == -1 {
- return 0, InvalidCharacterError(r)
- }
- value = value*83 + idx
- }
- return value, nil
-}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/buckket/go-blurhash/decode.go b/vendor/github.com/buckket/go-blurhash/decode.go
deleted file mode 100644
index 58cd7eb63..000000000
--- a/vendor/github.com/buckket/go-blurhash/decode.go
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,109 +0,0 @@
-package blurhash
-
-import (
- "fmt"
- "github.com/buckket/go-blurhash/base83"
- "image"
- "image/color"
- "math"
-)
-
-// An InvalidHashError occurs when the given hash is either too short or the length does not match its size flag.
-type InvalidHashError string
-
-func (e InvalidHashError) Error() string {
- return fmt.Sprintf("blurhash: %s", string(e))
-}
-
-// Components decodes and returns the number of x and y components in the given BlurHash.
-func Components(hash string) (xComponents, yComponents int, err error) {
- if len(hash) < 6 {
- return 0, 0, InvalidHashError("hash is invalid (too short)")
- }
-
- sizeFlag, err := base83.Decode(string(hash[0]))
- if err != nil {
- return 0, 0, err
- }
-
- yComponents = (sizeFlag / 9) + 1
- xComponents = (sizeFlag % 9) + 1
-
- if len(hash) != 4+2*xComponents*yComponents {
- return 0, 0, InvalidHashError("hash is invalid (length mismatch)")
- }
-
- return xComponents, yComponents, nil
-}
-
-// Decode generates an image of the given BlurHash with a size of width and height.
-// Punch is a multiplier that adjusts the contrast of the resulting image.
-func Decode(hash string, width, height, punch int) (image.Image, error) {
- xComp, yComp, err := Components(hash)
- if err != nil {
- return nil, err
- }
-
- quantisedMaximumValue, err := base83.Decode(string(hash[1]))
- if err != nil {
- return nil, err
- }
- maximumValue := (float64(quantisedMaximumValue) + 1) / 166
-
- if punch == 0 {
- punch = 1
- }
-
- colors := make([][3]float64, xComp*yComp)
-
- for i := range colors {
- if i == 0 {
- value, err := base83.Decode(hash[2:6])
- if err != nil {
- return nil, err
- }
- colors[i] = decodeDC(value)
- } else {
- value, err := base83.Decode(hash[4+i*2 : 6+i*2])
- if err != nil {
- return nil, err
- }
- colors[i] = decodeAC(value, maximumValue*float64(punch))
- }
- }
-
- img := image.NewNRGBA(image.Rect(0, 0, width, height))
-
- for y := 0; y < height; y++ {
- for x := 0; x < width; x++ {
- var r, g, b float64
- for j := 0; j < yComp; j++ {
- for i := 0; i < xComp; i++ {
- basis := math.Cos(math.Pi*float64(x)*float64(i)/float64(width)) *
- math.Cos(math.Pi*float64(y)*float64(j)/float64(height))
- pcolor := colors[i+j*xComp]
- r += pcolor[0] * basis
- g += pcolor[1] * basis
- b += pcolor[2] * basis
- }
- }
- img.SetNRGBA(x, y, color.NRGBA{R: uint8(linearTosRGB(r)), G: uint8(linearTosRGB(g)), B: uint8(linearTosRGB(b)), A: 255})
- }
- }
-
- return img, nil
-}
-
-func decodeDC(value int) [3]float64 {
- return [3]float64{sRGBToLinear(value >> 16), sRGBToLinear(value >> 8 & 255), sRGBToLinear(value & 255)}
-}
-
-func decodeAC(value int, maximumValue float64) [3]float64 {
- quantR := math.Floor(float64(value) / (19 * 19))
- quantG := math.Mod(math.Floor(float64(value)/19), 19)
- quantB := math.Mod(float64(value), 19)
- sp := func(quant float64) float64 {
- return signPow((quant-9)/9, 2.0) * maximumValue
- }
- return [3]float64{sp(quantR), sp(quantG), sp(quantB)}
-}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/buckket/go-blurhash/encode.go b/vendor/github.com/buckket/go-blurhash/encode.go
deleted file mode 100644
index dd1cdec6f..000000000
--- a/vendor/github.com/buckket/go-blurhash/encode.go
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,164 +0,0 @@
-package blurhash
-
-import (
- "fmt"
- "github.com/buckket/go-blurhash/base83"
- "image"
- "math"
- "strings"
-)
-
-func init() {
- initLinearTable(channelToLinear[:])
-}
-
-var channelToLinear [256]float64
-
-func initLinearTable(table []float64) {
- for i := range table {
- channelToLinear[i] = sRGBToLinear(i)
- }
-}
-
-// An InvalidParameterError occurs when an invalid argument is passed to either the Decode or Encode function.
-type InvalidParameterError struct {
- Value int
- Parameter string
-}
-
-func (e InvalidParameterError) Error() string {
- return fmt.Sprintf("blurhash: %sComponents (%d) must be element of [1-9]", e.Parameter, e.Value)
-}
-
-// An EncodingError represents an error that occurred during the encoding of the given value.
-// This most likely means that your input image is invalid and can not be processed.
-type EncodingError string
-
-func (e EncodingError) Error() string {
- return fmt.Sprintf("blurhash: %s", string(e))
-}
-
-// Encode calculates the Blurhash for an image using the given x and y component counts.
-// The x and y components have to be between 1 and 9 respectively.
-// The image must be of image.Image type.
-func Encode(xComponents int, yComponents int, rgba image.Image) (string, error) {
- if xComponents < 1 || xComponents > 9 {
- return "", InvalidParameterError{xComponents, "x"}
- }
- if yComponents < 1 || yComponents > 9 {
- return "", InvalidParameterError{yComponents, "y"}
- }
-
- var blurhash strings.Builder
- blurhash.Grow(4 + 2*xComponents*yComponents)
-
- // Size Flag
- str, err := base83.Encode((xComponents-1)+(yComponents-1)*9, 1)
- if err != nil {
- return "", EncodingError("could not encode size flag")
- }
- blurhash.WriteString(str)
-
- factors := make([]float64, yComponents*xComponents*3)
- multiplyBasisFunction(rgba, factors, xComponents, yComponents)
-
- var maximumValue float64
- var quantisedMaximumValue int
- var acCount = xComponents*yComponents - 1
- if acCount > 0 {
- var actualMaximumValue float64
- for i := 0; i < acCount*3; i++ {
- actualMaximumValue = math.Max(math.Abs(factors[i+3]), actualMaximumValue)
- }
- quantisedMaximumValue = int(math.Max(0, math.Min(82, math.Floor(actualMaximumValue*166-0.5))))
- maximumValue = (float64(quantisedMaximumValue) + 1) / 166
- } else {
- maximumValue = 1
- }
-
- // Quantised max AC component
- str, err = base83.Encode(quantisedMaximumValue, 1)
- if err != nil {
- return "", EncodingError("could not encode quantised max AC component")
- }
- blurhash.WriteString(str)
-
- // DC value
- str, err = base83.Encode(encodeDC(factors[0], factors[1], factors[2]), 4)
- if err != nil {
- return "", EncodingError("could not encode DC value")
- }
- blurhash.WriteString(str)
-
- // AC values
- for i := 0; i < acCount; i++ {
- str, err = base83.Encode(encodeAC(factors[3+(i*3+0)], factors[3+(i*3+1)], factors[3+(i*3+2)], maximumValue), 2)
- if err != nil {
- return "", EncodingError("could not encode AC value")
- }
- blurhash.WriteString(str)
- }
-
- if blurhash.Len() != 4+2*xComponents*yComponents {
- return "", EncodingError("hash does not match expected size")
- }
-
- return blurhash.String(), nil
-}
-
-func multiplyBasisFunction(rgba image.Image, factors []float64, xComponents int, yComponents int) {
- height := rgba.Bounds().Max.Y
- width := rgba.Bounds().Max.X
-
- xvalues := make([][]float64, xComponents)
- for xComponent := 0; xComponent < xComponents; xComponent++ {
- xvalues[xComponent] = make([]float64, width)
- for x := 0; x < width; x++ {
- xvalues[xComponent][x] = math.Cos(math.Pi * float64(xComponent) * float64(x) / float64(width))
- }
- }
-
- yvalues := make([][]float64, yComponents)
- for yComponent := 0; yComponent < yComponents; yComponent++ {
- yvalues[yComponent] = make([]float64, height)
- for y := 0; y < height; y++ {
- yvalues[yComponent][y] = math.Cos(math.Pi * float64(yComponent) * float64(y) / float64(height))
- }
- }
-
- for y := 0; y < height; y++ {
- for x := 0; x < width; x++ {
- rt, gt, bt, _ := rgba.At(x, y).RGBA()
- lr := channelToLinear[rt>>8]
- lg := channelToLinear[gt>>8]
- lb := channelToLinear[bt>>8]
-
- for yc := 0; yc < yComponents; yc++ {
- for xc := 0; xc < xComponents; xc++ {
-
- scale := 1 / float64(width*height)
-
- if xc != 0 || yc != 0 {
- scale = 2 / float64(width*height)
- }
-
- basis := xvalues[xc][x] * yvalues[yc][y]
- factors[0+xc*3+yc*3*xComponents] += lr * basis * scale
- factors[1+xc*3+yc*3*xComponents] += lg * basis * scale
- factors[2+xc*3+yc*3*xComponents] += lb * basis * scale
- }
- }
- }
- }
-}
-
-func encodeDC(r, g, b float64) int {
- return (linearTosRGB(r) << 16) + (linearTosRGB(g) << 8) + linearTosRGB(b)
-}
-
-func encodeAC(r, g, b, maximumValue float64) int {
- quant := func(f float64) int {
- return int(math.Max(0, math.Min(18, math.Floor(signPow(f/maximumValue, 0.5)*9+9.5))))
- }
- return quant(r)*19*19 + quant(g)*19 + quant(b)
-}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/buckket/go-blurhash/test.png b/vendor/github.com/buckket/go-blurhash/test.png
deleted file mode 100644
index 315a1bd09..000000000
--- a/vendor/github.com/buckket/go-blurhash/test.png
+++ /dev/null
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diff --git a/vendor/github.com/buckket/go-blurhash/test_blur.png b/vendor/github.com/buckket/go-blurhash/test_blur.png
deleted file mode 100644
index 997429057..000000000
--- a/vendor/github.com/buckket/go-blurhash/test_blur.png
+++ /dev/null
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diff --git a/vendor/github.com/buckket/go-blurhash/utils.go b/vendor/github.com/buckket/go-blurhash/utils.go
deleted file mode 100644
index 593ab61d5..000000000
--- a/vendor/github.com/buckket/go-blurhash/utils.go
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,23 +0,0 @@
-package blurhash
-
-import "math"
-
-func linearTosRGB(value float64) int {
- v := math.Max(0, math.Min(1, value))
- if v <= 0.0031308 {
- return int(v*12.92*255 + 0.5)
- }
- return int((1.055*math.Pow(v, 1/2.4)-0.055)*255 + 0.5)
-}
-
-func sRGBToLinear(value int) float64 {
- v := float64(value) / 255
- if v <= 0.04045 {
- return v / 12.92
- }
- return math.Pow((v+0.055)/1.055, 2.4)
-}
-
-func signPow(value, exp float64) float64 {
- return math.Copysign(math.Pow(math.Abs(value), exp), value)
-}