Provided by: libimager-perl_1.019+dfsg-1build2_amd64
NAME
Imager::File::JPEG - read and write JPEG files
SYNOPSIS
use Imager; my $img = Imager->new; $img->read(file=>"foo.jpg") or die $img->errstr; $img->write(file => "foo.jpg") or die $img->errstr; my $version = Imager::File::JPEG->libjpeg_version(); if (Imager::File::JPEG->is_turbojpeg) { ... } if (Imager::File::JPEG->is_mozjpeg) { ... } if (Imager::File::JPEG->has_arith_coding) { ... }
DESCRIPTION
Imager's JPEG support is documented in Imager::Files. Besides providing JPEG support, Imager::File::JPEG has the following methods: libjpeg_version() Imager::File::JPEG->libjpeg_version(); Returns version information about the variety of "libjpeg" Imager::File::JPEG was compiled with. This is determined at build time. This includes: • The library type, one of "libjpeg", "libjpeg-turbo" or "mozjpeg". • "version" followed by the library version number. • "api" followed by the "libjpeg" API version. For "libjpeg" the API and library versions are always equal. is_turbojpeg() Imager::File::JPEG->is_turbojpeg(); Returns true if Imager::File::JPEG was built with "libjpeg-turbo". Note that "mozjpeg" is built on top of "libjpeg-turbo" so this will return true for "mozjpeg". is_mozjpeg() Imager::File::JPEG->is_mozjpeg(); Returns true if Imager::File::JPEG was built with "mozjpeg". Note that "mozjpeg" doesn't define its own version numbering, so "mozjpeg" is detected by defines that only "mozjpeg" currently defines. has_arith_coding() Returns true if the "libjpeg" variant "Imager::File::JPEG" was built with has both encoding and decoding support for arithmetic coding. has_encode_arith_coding() Returns true if the "libjpeg" variant "Imager::File::JPEG" was built with has encoding support for arithmetic coding. has_decode_arith_coding() Returns true if the "libjpeg" variant "Imager::File::JPEG" was built with has decoding support for arithmetic coding.
AUTHOR
Tony Cook <tonyc@cpan.org>
SEE ALSO
Imager, Imager::Files.