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-/*
- SDL_image: An example image loading library for use with SDL
- Copyright (C) 1997-2022 Sam Lantinga <[email protected]>
-
- This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied
- warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages
- arising from the use of this software.
-
- Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
- including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it
- freely, subject to the following restrictions:
-
- 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not
- claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software
- in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be
- appreciated but is not required.
- 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be
- misrepresented as being the original software.
- 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
-*/
-
-/**
- * \file SDL_image.h
- *
- * Header file for SDL_image library
- *
- * A simple library to load images of various formats as SDL surfaces
- */
-#ifndef SDL_IMAGE_H_
-#define SDL_IMAGE_H_
-
-#include "SDL.h"
-#include "SDL_version.h"
-#include "begin_code.h"
-
-/* Set up for C function definitions, even when using C++ */
-#ifdef __cplusplus
-extern "C" {
-#endif
-
-/**
- * Printable format: "%d.%d.%d", MAJOR, MINOR, PATCHLEVEL
- */
-#define SDL_IMAGE_MAJOR_VERSION 2
-#define SDL_IMAGE_MINOR_VERSION 6
-#define SDL_IMAGE_PATCHLEVEL 0
-
-/**
- * This macro can be used to fill a version structure with the compile-time
- * version of the SDL_image library.
- */
-#define SDL_IMAGE_VERSION(X) \
-{ \
- (X)->major = SDL_IMAGE_MAJOR_VERSION; \
- (X)->minor = SDL_IMAGE_MINOR_VERSION; \
- (X)->patch = SDL_IMAGE_PATCHLEVEL; \
-}
-
-#if SDL_IMAGE_MAJOR_VERSION < 3 && SDL_MAJOR_VERSION < 3
-/**
- * This is the version number macro for the current SDL_image version.
- *
- * In versions higher than 2.9.0, the minor version overflows into
- * the thousands digit: for example, 2.23.0 is encoded as 4300.
- * This macro will not be available in SDL 3.x or SDL_image 3.x.
- *
- * Deprecated, use SDL_IMAGE_VERSION_ATLEAST or SDL_IMAGE_VERSION instead.
- */
-#define SDL_IMAGE_COMPILEDVERSION \
- SDL_VERSIONNUM(SDL_IMAGE_MAJOR_VERSION, SDL_IMAGE_MINOR_VERSION, SDL_IMAGE_PATCHLEVEL)
-#endif /* SDL_IMAGE_MAJOR_VERSION < 3 && SDL_MAJOR_VERSION < 3 */
-
-/**
- * This macro will evaluate to true if compiled with SDL_image at least X.Y.Z.
- */
-#define SDL_IMAGE_VERSION_ATLEAST(X, Y, Z) \
- ((SDL_IMAGE_MAJOR_VERSION >= X) && \
- (SDL_IMAGE_MAJOR_VERSION > X || SDL_IMAGE_MINOR_VERSION >= Y) && \
- (SDL_IMAGE_MAJOR_VERSION > X || SDL_IMAGE_MINOR_VERSION > Y || SDL_IMAGE_PATCHLEVEL >= Z))
-
-/**
- * This function gets the version of the dynamically linked SDL_image library.
- *
- * it should NOT be used to fill a version structure, instead you should use
- * the SDL_IMAGE_VERSION() macro.
- *
- * \returns SDL_image version
- */
-extern DECLSPEC const SDL_version * SDLCALL IMG_Linked_Version(void);
-
-/**
- * Initialization flags
- */
-typedef enum
-{
- IMG_INIT_JPG = 0x00000001,
- IMG_INIT_PNG = 0x00000002,
- IMG_INIT_TIF = 0x00000004,
- IMG_INIT_WEBP = 0x00000008,
- IMG_INIT_JXL = 0x00000010,
- IMG_INIT_AVIF = 0x00000020
-} IMG_InitFlags;
-
-/**
- * Initialize SDL_image.
- *
- * This function loads dynamic libraries that SDL_image needs, and prepares
- * them for use. This must be the first function you call in SDL_image, and if
- * it fails you should not continue with the library.
- *
- * Flags should be one or more flags from IMG_InitFlags OR'd together. It
- * returns the flags successfully initialized, or 0 on failure.
- *
- * Currently, these flags are:
- *
- * - `_INIT_JPG`
- * - `_INIT_PNG`
- * - `_INIT_TIF`
- * - `_INIT_WEBP`
- * - `_INIT_JXL`
- * - `_INIT_AVIF`
- *
- * More flags may be added in a future SDL_image release.
- *
- * This function may need to load external shared libraries to support various
- * codecs, which means this function can fail to initialize that support on an
- * otherwise-reasonable system if the library isn't available; this is not
- * just a question of exceptional circumstances like running out of memory at
- * startup!
- *
- * Note that you may call this function more than once to initialize with
- * additional flags. The return value will reflect both new flags that
- * successfully initialized, and also include flags that had previously been
- * initialized as well.
- *
- * As this will return previously-initialized flags, it's legal to call this
- * with zero (no flags set). This is a safe no-op that can be used to query
- * the current initialization state without changing it at all.
- *
- * Since this returns previously-initialized flags as well as new ones, and
- * you can call this with zero, you should not check for a zero return value
- * to determine an error condition. Instead, you should check to make sure all
- * the flags you require are set in the return value. If you have a game with
- * data in a specific format, this might be a fatal error. If you're a generic
- * image displaying app, perhaps you are fine with only having JPG and PNG
- * support and can live without WEBP, even if you request support for
- * everything.
- *
- * Unlike other SDL satellite libraries, calls to IMG_Init do not stack; a
- * single call to IMG_Quit() will deinitialize everything and does not have to
- * be paired with a matching IMG_Init call. For that reason, it's considered
- * best practices to have a single IMG_Init and IMG_Quit call in your program.
- * While this isn't required, be aware of the risks of deviating from that
- * behavior.
- *
- * After initializing SDL_image, the app may begin to load images into
- * SDL_Surfaces or SDL_Textures.
- *
- * \param flags initialization flags, OR'd together.
- * \returns all currently initialized flags.
- *
- * \since This function is available since SDL_image 2.0.0.
- *
- * \sa IMG_Quit
- */
-extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL IMG_Init(int flags);
-
-/**
- * Deinitialize SDL_image.
- *
- * This should be the last function you call in SDL_image, after freeing all
- * other resources. This will unload any shared libraries it is using for
- * various codecs.
- *
- * After this call, a call to IMG_Init(0) will return 0 (no codecs loaded).
- *
- * You can safely call IMG_Init() to reload various codec support after this
- * call.
- *
- * Unlike other SDL satellite libraries, calls to IMG_Init do not stack; a
- * single call to IMG_Quit() will deinitialize everything and does not have to
- * be paired with a matching IMG_Init call. For that reason, it's considered
- * best practices to have a single IMG_Init and IMG_Quit call in your program.
- * While this isn't required, be aware of the risks of deviating from that
- * behavior.
- *
- * \since This function is available since SDL_image 2.0.0.
- *
- * \sa IMG_Init
- */
-extern DECLSPEC void SDLCALL IMG_Quit(void);
-
-/**
- * Load an image from an SDL data source into a software surface.
- *
- * An SDL_Surface is a buffer of pixels in memory accessible by the CPU. Use
- * this if you plan to hand the data to something else or manipulate it
- * further in code.
- *
- * There are no guarantees about what format the new SDL_Surface data will be;
- * in many cases, SDL_image will attempt to supply a surface that exactly
- * matches the provided image, but in others it might have to convert (either
- * because the image is in a format that SDL doesn't directly support or
- * because it's compressed data that could reasonably uncompress to various
- * formats and SDL_image had to pick one). You can inspect an SDL_Surface for
- * its specifics, and use SDL_ConvertSurface to then migrate to any supported
- * format.
- *
- * If the image format supports a transparent pixel, SDL will set the colorkey
- * for the surface. You can enable RLE acceleration on the surface afterwards
- * by calling: SDL_SetColorKey(image, SDL_RLEACCEL, image->format->colorkey);
- *
- * If `freesrc` is non-zero, the RWops will be closed before returning,
- * whether this function succeeds or not. SDL_image reads everything it needs
- * from the RWops during this call in any case.
- *
- * Even though this function accepts a file type, SDL_image may still try
- * other decoders that are capable of detecting file type from the contents of
- * the image data, but may rely on the caller-provided type string for formats
- * that it cannot autodetect. If `type` is NULL, SDL_image will rely solely on
- * its ability to guess the format.
- *
- * There is a separate function to read files from disk without having to deal
- * with SDL_RWops: `IMG_Load("filename.jpg")` will call this function and
- * manage those details for you, determining the file type from the filename's
- * extension.
- *
- * There is also IMG_Load_RW(), which is equivalent to this function except
- * that it will rely on SDL_image to determine what type of data it is
- * loading, much like passing a NULL for type.
- *
- * If you are using SDL's 2D rendering API, there is an equivalent call to
- * load images directly into an SDL_Texture for use by the GPU without using a
- * software surface: call IMG_LoadTextureTyped_RW() instead.
- *
- * When done with the returned surface, the app should dispose of it with a
- * call to SDL_FreeSurface().
- *
- * \param src an SDL_RWops that data will be read from.
- * \param freesrc non-zero to close/free the SDL_RWops before returning, zero
- * to leave it open.
- * \param type a filename extension that represent this data ("BMP", "GIF",
- * "PNG", etc).
- * \returns a new SDL surface, or NULL on error.
- *
- * \since This function is available since SDL_image 2.0.0.
- *
- * \sa IMG_Load
- * \sa IMG_Load_RW
- * \sa SDL_FreeSurface
- */
-extern DECLSPEC SDL_Surface * SDLCALL IMG_LoadTyped_RW(SDL_RWops *src, int freesrc, const char *type);
-
-/**
- * Load an image from a filesystem path into a software surface.
- *
- * An SDL_Surface is a buffer of pixels in memory accessible by the CPU. Use
- * this if you plan to hand the data to something else or manipulate it
- * further in code.
- *
- * There are no guarantees about what format the new SDL_Surface data will be;
- * in many cases, SDL_image will attempt to supply a surface that exactly
- * matches the provided image, but in others it might have to convert (either
- * because the image is in a format that SDL doesn't directly support or
- * because it's compressed data that could reasonably uncompress to various
- * formats and SDL_image had to pick one). You can inspect an SDL_Surface for
- * its specifics, and use SDL_ConvertSurface to then migrate to any supported
- * format.
- *
- * If the image format supports a transparent pixel, SDL will set the colorkey
- * for the surface. You can enable RLE acceleration on the surface afterwards
- * by calling: SDL_SetColorKey(image, SDL_RLEACCEL, image->format->colorkey);
- *
- * There is a separate function to read files from an SDL_RWops, if you need
- * an i/o abstraction to provide data from anywhere instead of a simple
- * filesystem read; that function is IMG_Load_RW().
- *
- * If you are using SDL's 2D rendering API, there is an equivalent call to
- * load images directly into an SDL_Texture for use by the GPU without using a
- * software surface: call IMG_LoadTexture() instead.
- *
- * When done with the returned surface, the app should dispose of it with a
- * call to SDL_FreeSurface().
- *
- * \param file a path on the filesystem to load an image from.
- * \returns a new SDL surface, or NULL on error.
- *
- * \since This function is available since SDL_image 2.0.0.
- *
- * \sa IMG_LoadTyped_RW
- * \sa IMG_Load_RW
- * \sa SDL_FreeSurface
- */
-extern DECLSPEC SDL_Surface * SDLCALL IMG_Load(const char *file);
-
-/**
- * Load an image from an SDL data source into a software surface.
- *
- * An SDL_Surface is a buffer of pixels in memory accessible by the CPU. Use
- * this if you plan to hand the data to something else or manipulate it
- * further in code.
- *
- * There are no guarantees about what format the new SDL_Surface data will be;
- * in many cases, SDL_image will attempt to supply a surface that exactly
- * matches the provided image, but in others it might have to convert (either
- * because the image is in a format that SDL doesn't directly support or
- * because it's compressed data that could reasonably uncompress to various
- * formats and SDL_image had to pick one). You can inspect an SDL_Surface for
- * its specifics, and use SDL_ConvertSurface to then migrate to any supported
- * format.
- *
- * If the image format supports a transparent pixel, SDL will set the colorkey
- * for the surface. You can enable RLE acceleration on the surface afterwards
- * by calling: SDL_SetColorKey(image, SDL_RLEACCEL, image->format->colorkey);
- *
- * If `freesrc` is non-zero, the RWops will be closed before returning,
- * whether this function succeeds or not. SDL_image reads everything it needs
- * from the RWops during this call in any case.
- *
- * There is a separate function to read files from disk without having to deal
- * with SDL_RWops: `IMG_Load("filename.jpg")` will call this function and
- * manage those details for you, determining the file type from the filename's
- * extension.
- *
- * There is also IMG_LoadTyped_RW(), which is equivalent to this function
- * except a file extension (like "BMP", "JPG", etc) can be specified, in case
- * SDL_image cannot autodetect the file format.
- *
- * If you are using SDL's 2D rendering API, there is an equivalent call to
- * load images directly into an SDL_Texture for use by the GPU without using a
- * software surface: call IMG_LoadTexture_RW() instead.
- *
- * When done with the returned surface, the app should dispose of it with a
- * call to SDL_FreeSurface().
- *
- * \param src an SDL_RWops that data will be read from.
- * \param freesrc non-zero to close/free the SDL_RWops before returning, zero
- * to leave it open.
- * \returns a new SDL surface, or NULL on error.
- *
- * \since This function is available since SDL_image 2.0.0.
- *
- * \sa IMG_Load
- * \sa IMG_LoadTyped_RW
- * \sa SDL_FreeSurface
- */
-extern DECLSPEC SDL_Surface * SDLCALL IMG_Load_RW(SDL_RWops *src, int freesrc);
-
-#if SDL_VERSION_ATLEAST(2,0,0)
-
-/**
- * Load an image from a filesystem path into a GPU texture.
- *
- * An SDL_Texture represents an image in GPU memory, usable by SDL's 2D Render
- * API. This can be significantly more efficient than using a CPU-bound
- * SDL_Surface if you don't need to manipulate the image directly after
- * loading it.
- *
- * If the loaded image has transparency or a colorkey, a texture with an alpha
- * channel will be created. Otherwise, SDL_image will attempt to create an
- * SDL_Texture in the most format that most reasonably represents the image
- * data (but in many cases, this will just end up being 32-bit RGB or 32-bit
- * RGBA).
- *
- * There is a separate function to read files from an SDL_RWops, if you need
- * an i/o abstraction to provide data from anywhere instead of a simple
- * filesystem read; that function is IMG_LoadTexture_RW().
- *
- * If you would rather decode an image to an SDL_Surface (a buffer of pixels
- * in CPU memory), call IMG_Load() instead.
- *
- * When done with the returned texture, the app should dispose of it with a
- * call to SDL_DestroyTexture().
- *
- * \param renderer the SDL_Renderer to use to create the GPU texture.
- * \param file a path on the filesystem to load an image from.
- * \returns a new texture, or NULL on error.
- *
- * \since This function is available since SDL_image 2.0.0.
- *
- * \sa IMG_LoadTextureTyped_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadTexture_RW
- * \sa SDL_DestroyTexture
- */
-extern DECLSPEC SDL_Texture * SDLCALL IMG_LoadTexture(SDL_Renderer *renderer, const char *file);
-
-/**
- * Load an image from an SDL data source into a GPU texture.
- *
- * An SDL_Texture represents an image in GPU memory, usable by SDL's 2D Render
- * API. This can be significantly more efficient than using a CPU-bound
- * SDL_Surface if you don't need to manipulate the image directly after
- * loading it.
- *
- * If the loaded image has transparency or a colorkey, a texture with an alpha
- * channel will be created. Otherwise, SDL_image will attempt to create an
- * SDL_Texture in the most format that most reasonably represents the image
- * data (but in many cases, this will just end up being 32-bit RGB or 32-bit
- * RGBA).
- *
- * If `freesrc` is non-zero, the RWops will be closed before returning,
- * whether this function succeeds or not. SDL_image reads everything it needs
- * from the RWops during this call in any case.
- *
- * There is a separate function to read files from disk without having to deal
- * with SDL_RWops: `IMG_LoadTexture(renderer, "filename.jpg")` will call this
- * function and manage those details for you, determining the file type from
- * the filename's extension.
- *
- * There is also IMG_LoadTextureTyped_RW(), which is equivalent to this
- * function except a file extension (like "BMP", "JPG", etc) can be specified,
- * in case SDL_image cannot autodetect the file format.
- *
- * If you would rather decode an image to an SDL_Surface (a buffer of pixels
- * in CPU memory), call IMG_Load() instead.
- *
- * When done with the returned texture, the app should dispose of it with a
- * call to SDL_DestroyTexture().
- *
- * \param renderer the SDL_Renderer to use to create the GPU texture.
- * \param src an SDL_RWops that data will be read from.
- * \param freesrc non-zero to close/free the SDL_RWops before returning, zero
- * to leave it open.
- * \returns a new texture, or NULL on error.
- *
- * \since This function is available since SDL_image 2.0.0.
- *
- * \sa IMG_LoadTexture
- * \sa IMG_LoadTextureTyped_RW
- * \sa SDL_DestroyTexture
- */
-extern DECLSPEC SDL_Texture * SDLCALL IMG_LoadTexture_RW(SDL_Renderer *renderer, SDL_RWops *src, int freesrc);
-
-/**
- * Load an image from an SDL data source into a GPU texture.
- *
- * An SDL_Texture represents an image in GPU memory, usable by SDL's 2D Render
- * API. This can be significantly more efficient than using a CPU-bound
- * SDL_Surface if you don't need to manipulate the image directly after
- * loading it.
- *
- * If the loaded image has transparency or a colorkey, a texture with an alpha
- * channel will be created. Otherwise, SDL_image will attempt to create an
- * SDL_Texture in the most format that most reasonably represents the image
- * data (but in many cases, this will just end up being 32-bit RGB or 32-bit
- * RGBA).
- *
- * If `freesrc` is non-zero, the RWops will be closed before returning,
- * whether this function succeeds or not. SDL_image reads everything it needs
- * from the RWops during this call in any case.
- *
- * Even though this function accepts a file type, SDL_image may still try
- * other decoders that are capable of detecting file type from the contents of
- * the image data, but may rely on the caller-provided type string for formats
- * that it cannot autodetect. If `type` is NULL, SDL_image will rely solely on
- * its ability to guess the format.
- *
- * There is a separate function to read files from disk without having to deal
- * with SDL_RWops: `IMG_LoadTexture("filename.jpg")` will call this function
- * and manage those details for you, determining the file type from the
- * filename's extension.
- *
- * There is also IMG_LoadTexture_RW(), which is equivalent to this function
- * except that it will rely on SDL_image to determine what type of data it is
- * loading, much like passing a NULL for type.
- *
- * If you would rather decode an image to an SDL_Surface (a buffer of pixels
- * in CPU memory), call IMG_LoadTyped_RW() instead.
- *
- * When done with the returned texture, the app should dispose of it with a
- * call to SDL_DestroyTexture().
- *
- * \param renderer the SDL_Renderer to use to create the GPU texture.
- * \param src an SDL_RWops that data will be read from.
- * \param freesrc non-zero to close/free the SDL_RWops before returning, zero
- * to leave it open.
- * \param type a filename extension that represent this data ("BMP", "GIF",
- * "PNG", etc).
- * \returns a new texture, or NULL on error.
- *
- * \since This function is available since SDL_image 2.0.0.
- *
- * \sa IMG_LoadTexture
- * \sa IMG_LoadTexture_RW
- * \sa SDL_DestroyTexture
- */
-extern DECLSPEC SDL_Texture * SDLCALL IMG_LoadTextureTyped_RW(SDL_Renderer *renderer, SDL_RWops *src, int freesrc, const char *type);
-#endif /* SDL 2.0 */
-
-/**
- * Detect AVIF image data on a readable/seekable SDL_RWops.
- *
- * This function attempts to determine if a file is a given filetype, reading
- * the least amount possible from the SDL_RWops (usually a few bytes).
- *
- * There is no distinction made between "not the filetype in question" and
- * basic i/o errors.
- *
- * This function will always attempt to seek the RWops back to where it
- * started when this function was called, but it will not report any errors in
- * doing so, but assuming seeking works, this means you can immediately use
- * this with a different IMG_isTYPE function, or load the image without
- * further seeking.
- *
- * You do not need to call this function to load data; SDL_image can work to
- * determine file type in many cases in its standard load functions.
- *
- * \param src a seekable/readable SDL_RWops to provide image data.
- * \returns non-zero if this is AVIF data, zero otherwise.
- *
- * \since This function is available since SDL_image 2.6.0.
- *
- * \sa IMG_isAVIF
- * \sa IMG_isICO
- * \sa IMG_isCUR
- * \sa IMG_isBMP
- * \sa IMG_isGIF
- * \sa IMG_isJPG
- * \sa IMG_isJXL
- * \sa IMG_isLBM
- * \sa IMG_isPCX
- * \sa IMG_isPNG
- * \sa IMG_isPNM
- * \sa IMG_isSVG
- * \sa IMG_isQOI
- * \sa IMG_isTIF
- * \sa IMG_isXCF
- * \sa IMG_isXPM
- * \sa IMG_isXV
- * \sa IMG_isWEBP
- */
-extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL IMG_isAVIF(SDL_RWops *src);
-
-/**
- * Detect ICO image data on a readable/seekable SDL_RWops.
- *
- * This function attempts to determine if a file is a given filetype, reading
- * the least amount possible from the SDL_RWops (usually a few bytes).
- *
- * There is no distinction made between "not the filetype in question" and
- * basic i/o errors.
- *
- * This function will always attempt to seek the RWops back to where it
- * started when this function was called, but it will not report any errors in
- * doing so, but assuming seeking works, this means you can immediately use
- * this with a different IMG_isTYPE function, or load the image without
- * further seeking.
- *
- * You do not need to call this function to load data; SDL_image can work to
- * determine file type in many cases in its standard load functions.
- *
- * \param src a seekable/readable SDL_RWops to provide image data.
- * \returns non-zero if this is ICO data, zero otherwise.
- *
- * \since This function is available since SDL_image 2.0.0.
- *
- * \sa IMG_isAVIF
- * \sa IMG_isCUR
- * \sa IMG_isBMP
- * \sa IMG_isGIF
- * \sa IMG_isJPG
- * \sa IMG_isJXL
- * \sa IMG_isLBM
- * \sa IMG_isPCX
- * \sa IMG_isPNG
- * \sa IMG_isPNM
- * \sa IMG_isSVG
- * \sa IMG_isQOI
- * \sa IMG_isTIF
- * \sa IMG_isXCF
- * \sa IMG_isXPM
- * \sa IMG_isXV
- * \sa IMG_isWEBP
- */
-extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL IMG_isICO(SDL_RWops *src);
-
-/**
- * Detect CUR image data on a readable/seekable SDL_RWops.
- *
- * This function attempts to determine if a file is a given filetype, reading
- * the least amount possible from the SDL_RWops (usually a few bytes).
- *
- * There is no distinction made between "not the filetype in question" and
- * basic i/o errors.
- *
- * This function will always attempt to seek the RWops back to where it
- * started when this function was called, but it will not report any errors in
- * doing so, but assuming seeking works, this means you can immediately use
- * this with a different IMG_isTYPE function, or load the image without
- * further seeking.
- *
- * You do not need to call this function to load data; SDL_image can work to
- * determine file type in many cases in its standard load functions.
- *
- * \param src a seekable/readable SDL_RWops to provide image data.
- * \returns non-zero if this is CUR data, zero otherwise.
- *
- * \since This function is available since SDL_image 2.0.0.
- *
- * \sa IMG_isAVIF
- * \sa IMG_isICO
- * \sa IMG_isBMP
- * \sa IMG_isGIF
- * \sa IMG_isJPG
- * \sa IMG_isJXL
- * \sa IMG_isLBM
- * \sa IMG_isPCX
- * \sa IMG_isPNG
- * \sa IMG_isPNM
- * \sa IMG_isSVG
- * \sa IMG_isQOI
- * \sa IMG_isTIF
- * \sa IMG_isXCF
- * \sa IMG_isXPM
- * \sa IMG_isXV
- * \sa IMG_isWEBP
- */
-extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL IMG_isCUR(SDL_RWops *src);
-
-/**
- * Detect BMP image data on a readable/seekable SDL_RWops.
- *
- * This function attempts to determine if a file is a given filetype, reading
- * the least amount possible from the SDL_RWops (usually a few bytes).
- *
- * There is no distinction made between "not the filetype in question" and
- * basic i/o errors.
- *
- * This function will always attempt to seek the RWops back to where it
- * started when this function was called, but it will not report any errors in
- * doing so, but assuming seeking works, this means you can immediately use
- * this with a different IMG_isTYPE function, or load the image without
- * further seeking.
- *
- * You do not need to call this function to load data; SDL_image can work to
- * determine file type in many cases in its standard load functions.
- *
- * \param src a seekable/readable SDL_RWops to provide image data.
- * \returns non-zero if this is BMP data, zero otherwise.
- *
- * \since This function is available since SDL_image 2.0.0.
- *
- * \sa IMG_isAVIF
- * \sa IMG_isICO
- * \sa IMG_isCUR
- * \sa IMG_isGIF
- * \sa IMG_isJPG
- * \sa IMG_isJXL
- * \sa IMG_isLBM
- * \sa IMG_isPCX
- * \sa IMG_isPNG
- * \sa IMG_isPNM
- * \sa IMG_isSVG
- * \sa IMG_isQOI
- * \sa IMG_isTIF
- * \sa IMG_isXCF
- * \sa IMG_isXPM
- * \sa IMG_isXV
- * \sa IMG_isWEBP
- */
-extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL IMG_isBMP(SDL_RWops *src);
-
-/**
- * Detect GIF image data on a readable/seekable SDL_RWops.
- *
- * This function attempts to determine if a file is a given filetype, reading
- * the least amount possible from the SDL_RWops (usually a few bytes).
- *
- * There is no distinction made between "not the filetype in question" and
- * basic i/o errors.
- *
- * This function will always attempt to seek the RWops back to where it
- * started when this function was called, but it will not report any errors in
- * doing so, but assuming seeking works, this means you can immediately use
- * this with a different IMG_isTYPE function, or load the image without
- * further seeking.
- *
- * You do not need to call this function to load data; SDL_image can work to
- * determine file type in many cases in its standard load functions.
- *
- * \param src a seekable/readable SDL_RWops to provide image data.
- * \returns non-zero if this is GIF data, zero otherwise.
- *
- * \since This function is available since SDL_image 2.0.0.
- *
- * \sa IMG_isAVIF
- * \sa IMG_isICO
- * \sa IMG_isCUR
- * \sa IMG_isBMP
- * \sa IMG_isJPG
- * \sa IMG_isJXL
- * \sa IMG_isLBM
- * \sa IMG_isPCX
- * \sa IMG_isPNG
- * \sa IMG_isPNM
- * \sa IMG_isSVG
- * \sa IMG_isQOI
- * \sa IMG_isTIF
- * \sa IMG_isXCF
- * \sa IMG_isXPM
- * \sa IMG_isXV
- * \sa IMG_isWEBP
- */
-extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL IMG_isGIF(SDL_RWops *src);
-
-/**
- * Detect JPG image data on a readable/seekable SDL_RWops.
- *
- * This function attempts to determine if a file is a given filetype, reading
- * the least amount possible from the SDL_RWops (usually a few bytes).
- *
- * There is no distinction made between "not the filetype in question" and
- * basic i/o errors.
- *
- * This function will always attempt to seek the RWops back to where it
- * started when this function was called, but it will not report any errors in
- * doing so, but assuming seeking works, this means you can immediately use
- * this with a different IMG_isTYPE function, or load the image without
- * further seeking.
- *
- * You do not need to call this function to load data; SDL_image can work to
- * determine file type in many cases in its standard load functions.
- *
- * \param src a seekable/readable SDL_RWops to provide image data.
- * \returns non-zero if this is JPG data, zero otherwise.
- *
- * \since This function is available since SDL_image 2.0.0.
- *
- * \sa IMG_isAVIF
- * \sa IMG_isICO
- * \sa IMG_isCUR
- * \sa IMG_isBMP
- * \sa IMG_isGIF
- * \sa IMG_isJXL
- * \sa IMG_isLBM
- * \sa IMG_isPCX
- * \sa IMG_isPNG
- * \sa IMG_isPNM
- * \sa IMG_isSVG
- * \sa IMG_isQOI
- * \sa IMG_isTIF
- * \sa IMG_isXCF
- * \sa IMG_isXPM
- * \sa IMG_isXV
- * \sa IMG_isWEBP
- */
-extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL IMG_isJPG(SDL_RWops *src);
-
-/**
- * Detect JXL image data on a readable/seekable SDL_RWops.
- *
- * This function attempts to determine if a file is a given filetype, reading
- * the least amount possible from the SDL_RWops (usually a few bytes).
- *
- * There is no distinction made between "not the filetype in question" and
- * basic i/o errors.
- *
- * This function will always attempt to seek the RWops back to where it
- * started when this function was called, but it will not report any errors in
- * doing so, but assuming seeking works, this means you can immediately use
- * this with a different IMG_isTYPE function, or load the image without
- * further seeking.
- *
- * You do not need to call this function to load data; SDL_image can work to
- * determine file type in many cases in its standard load functions.
- *
- * \param src a seekable/readable SDL_RWops to provide image data.
- * \returns non-zero if this is JXL data, zero otherwise.
- *
- * \since This function is available since SDL_image 2.6.0.
- *
- * \sa IMG_isAVIF
- * \sa IMG_isICO
- * \sa IMG_isCUR
- * \sa IMG_isBMP
- * \sa IMG_isGIF
- * \sa IMG_isJPG
- * \sa IMG_isLBM
- * \sa IMG_isPCX
- * \sa IMG_isPNG
- * \sa IMG_isPNM
- * \sa IMG_isSVG
- * \sa IMG_isQOI
- * \sa IMG_isTIF
- * \sa IMG_isXCF
- * \sa IMG_isXPM
- * \sa IMG_isXV
- * \sa IMG_isWEBP
- */
-extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL IMG_isJXL(SDL_RWops *src);
-
-/**
- * Detect LBM image data on a readable/seekable SDL_RWops.
- *
- * This function attempts to determine if a file is a given filetype, reading
- * the least amount possible from the SDL_RWops (usually a few bytes).
- *
- * There is no distinction made between "not the filetype in question" and
- * basic i/o errors.
- *
- * This function will always attempt to seek the RWops back to where it
- * started when this function was called, but it will not report any errors in
- * doing so, but assuming seeking works, this means you can immediately use
- * this with a different IMG_isTYPE function, or load the image without
- * further seeking.
- *
- * You do not need to call this function to load data; SDL_image can work to
- * determine file type in many cases in its standard load functions.
- *
- * \param src a seekable/readable SDL_RWops to provide image data.
- * \returns non-zero if this is LBM data, zero otherwise.
- *
- * \since This function is available since SDL_image 2.0.0.
- *
- * \sa IMG_isAVIF
- * \sa IMG_isICO
- * \sa IMG_isCUR
- * \sa IMG_isBMP
- * \sa IMG_isGIF
- * \sa IMG_isJPG
- * \sa IMG_isJXL
- * \sa IMG_isPCX
- * \sa IMG_isPNG
- * \sa IMG_isPNM
- * \sa IMG_isSVG
- * \sa IMG_isQOI
- * \sa IMG_isTIF
- * \sa IMG_isXCF
- * \sa IMG_isXPM
- * \sa IMG_isXV
- * \sa IMG_isWEBP
- */
-extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL IMG_isLBM(SDL_RWops *src);
-
-/**
- * Detect PCX image data on a readable/seekable SDL_RWops.
- *
- * This function attempts to determine if a file is a given filetype, reading
- * the least amount possible from the SDL_RWops (usually a few bytes).
- *
- * There is no distinction made between "not the filetype in question" and
- * basic i/o errors.
- *
- * This function will always attempt to seek the RWops back to where it
- * started when this function was called, but it will not report any errors in
- * doing so, but assuming seeking works, this means you can immediately use
- * this with a different IMG_isTYPE function, or load the image without
- * further seeking.
- *
- * You do not need to call this function to load data; SDL_image can work to
- * determine file type in many cases in its standard load functions.
- *
- * \param src a seekable/readable SDL_RWops to provide image data.
- * \returns non-zero if this is PCX data, zero otherwise.
- *
- * \since This function is available since SDL_image 2.0.0.
- *
- * \sa IMG_isAVIF
- * \sa IMG_isICO
- * \sa IMG_isCUR
- * \sa IMG_isBMP
- * \sa IMG_isGIF
- * \sa IMG_isJPG
- * \sa IMG_isJXL
- * \sa IMG_isLBM
- * \sa IMG_isPNG
- * \sa IMG_isPNM
- * \sa IMG_isSVG
- * \sa IMG_isQOI
- * \sa IMG_isTIF
- * \sa IMG_isXCF
- * \sa IMG_isXPM
- * \sa IMG_isXV
- * \sa IMG_isWEBP
- */
-extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL IMG_isPCX(SDL_RWops *src);
-
-/**
- * Detect PNG image data on a readable/seekable SDL_RWops.
- *
- * This function attempts to determine if a file is a given filetype, reading
- * the least amount possible from the SDL_RWops (usually a few bytes).
- *
- * There is no distinction made between "not the filetype in question" and
- * basic i/o errors.
- *
- * This function will always attempt to seek the RWops back to where it
- * started when this function was called, but it will not report any errors in
- * doing so, but assuming seeking works, this means you can immediately use
- * this with a different IMG_isTYPE function, or load the image without
- * further seeking.
- *
- * You do not need to call this function to load data; SDL_image can work to
- * determine file type in many cases in its standard load functions.
- *
- * \param src a seekable/readable SDL_RWops to provide image data.
- * \returns non-zero if this is PNG data, zero otherwise.
- *
- * \since This function is available since SDL_image 2.0.0.
- *
- * \sa IMG_isAVIF
- * \sa IMG_isICO
- * \sa IMG_isCUR
- * \sa IMG_isBMP
- * \sa IMG_isGIF
- * \sa IMG_isJPG
- * \sa IMG_isJXL
- * \sa IMG_isLBM
- * \sa IMG_isPCX
- * \sa IMG_isPNM
- * \sa IMG_isSVG
- * \sa IMG_isQOI
- * \sa IMG_isTIF
- * \sa IMG_isXCF
- * \sa IMG_isXPM
- * \sa IMG_isXV
- * \sa IMG_isWEBP
- */
-extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL IMG_isPNG(SDL_RWops *src);
-
-/**
- * Detect PNM image data on a readable/seekable SDL_RWops.
- *
- * This function attempts to determine if a file is a given filetype, reading
- * the least amount possible from the SDL_RWops (usually a few bytes).
- *
- * There is no distinction made between "not the filetype in question" and
- * basic i/o errors.
- *
- * This function will always attempt to seek the RWops back to where it
- * started when this function was called, but it will not report any errors in
- * doing so, but assuming seeking works, this means you can immediately use
- * this with a different IMG_isTYPE function, or load the image without
- * further seeking.
- *
- * You do not need to call this function to load data; SDL_image can work to
- * determine file type in many cases in its standard load functions.
- *
- * \param src a seekable/readable SDL_RWops to provide image data.
- * \returns non-zero if this is PNM data, zero otherwise.
- *
- * \since This function is available since SDL_image 2.0.0.
- *
- * \sa IMG_isAVIF
- * \sa IMG_isICO
- * \sa IMG_isCUR
- * \sa IMG_isBMP
- * \sa IMG_isGIF
- * \sa IMG_isJPG
- * \sa IMG_isJXL
- * \sa IMG_isLBM
- * \sa IMG_isPCX
- * \sa IMG_isPNG
- * \sa IMG_isSVG
- * \sa IMG_isQOI
- * \sa IMG_isTIF
- * \sa IMG_isXCF
- * \sa IMG_isXPM
- * \sa IMG_isXV
- * \sa IMG_isWEBP
- */
-extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL IMG_isPNM(SDL_RWops *src);
-
-/**
- * Detect SVG image data on a readable/seekable SDL_RWops.
- *
- * This function attempts to determine if a file is a given filetype, reading
- * the least amount possible from the SDL_RWops (usually a few bytes).
- *
- * There is no distinction made between "not the filetype in question" and
- * basic i/o errors.
- *
- * This function will always attempt to seek the RWops back to where it
- * started when this function was called, but it will not report any errors in
- * doing so, but assuming seeking works, this means you can immediately use
- * this with a different IMG_isTYPE function, or load the image without
- * further seeking.
- *
- * You do not need to call this function to load data; SDL_image can work to
- * determine file type in many cases in its standard load functions.
- *
- * \param src a seekable/readable SDL_RWops to provide image data.
- * \returns non-zero if this is SVG data, zero otherwise.
- *
- * \since This function is available since SDL_image 2.0.2.
- *
- * \sa IMG_isAVIF
- * \sa IMG_isICO
- * \sa IMG_isCUR
- * \sa IMG_isBMP
- * \sa IMG_isGIF
- * \sa IMG_isJPG
- * \sa IMG_isJXL
- * \sa IMG_isLBM
- * \sa IMG_isPCX
- * \sa IMG_isPNG
- * \sa IMG_isPNM
- * \sa IMG_isQOI
- * \sa IMG_isTIF
- * \sa IMG_isXCF
- * \sa IMG_isXPM
- * \sa IMG_isXV
- * \sa IMG_isWEBP
- */
-extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL IMG_isSVG(SDL_RWops *src);
-
-/**
- * Detect QOI image data on a readable/seekable SDL_RWops.
- *
- * This function attempts to determine if a file is a given filetype, reading
- * the least amount possible from the SDL_RWops (usually a few bytes).
- *
- * There is no distinction made between "not the filetype in question" and
- * basic i/o errors.
- *
- * This function will always attempt to seek the RWops back to where it
- * started when this function was called, but it will not report any errors in
- * doing so, but assuming seeking works, this means you can immediately use
- * this with a different IMG_isTYPE function, or load the image without
- * further seeking.
- *
- * You do not need to call this function to load data; SDL_image can work to
- * determine file type in many cases in its standard load functions.
- *
- * \param src a seekable/readable SDL_RWops to provide image data.
- * \returns non-zero if this is QOI data, zero otherwise.
- *
- * \since This function is available since SDL_image 2.6.0.
- *
- * \sa IMG_isAVIF
- * \sa IMG_isICO
- * \sa IMG_isCUR
- * \sa IMG_isBMP
- * \sa IMG_isGIF
- * \sa IMG_isJPG
- * \sa IMG_isJXL
- * \sa IMG_isLBM
- * \sa IMG_isPCX
- * \sa IMG_isPNG
- * \sa IMG_isPNM
- * \sa IMG_isSVG
- * \sa IMG_isTIF
- * \sa IMG_isXCF
- * \sa IMG_isXPM
- * \sa IMG_isXV
- * \sa IMG_isWEBP
- */
-extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL IMG_isQOI(SDL_RWops *src);
-
-/**
- * Detect TIFF image data on a readable/seekable SDL_RWops.
- *
- * This function attempts to determine if a file is a given filetype, reading
- * the least amount possible from the SDL_RWops (usually a few bytes).
- *
- * There is no distinction made between "not the filetype in question" and
- * basic i/o errors.
- *
- * This function will always attempt to seek the RWops back to where it
- * started when this function was called, but it will not report any errors in
- * doing so, but assuming seeking works, this means you can immediately use
- * this with a different IMG_isTYPE function, or load the image without
- * further seeking.
- *
- * You do not need to call this function to load data; SDL_image can work to
- * determine file type in many cases in its standard load functions.
- *
- * \param src a seekable/readable SDL_RWops to provide image data.
- * \returns non-zero if this is TIFF data, zero otherwise.
- *
- * \since This function is available since SDL_image 2.0.0.
- *
- * \sa IMG_isAVIF
- * \sa IMG_isICO
- * \sa IMG_isCUR
- * \sa IMG_isBMP
- * \sa IMG_isGIF
- * \sa IMG_isJPG
- * \sa IMG_isJXL
- * \sa IMG_isLBM
- * \sa IMG_isPCX
- * \sa IMG_isPNG
- * \sa IMG_isPNM
- * \sa IMG_isSVG
- * \sa IMG_isQOI
- * \sa IMG_isXCF
- * \sa IMG_isXPM
- * \sa IMG_isXV
- * \sa IMG_isWEBP
- */
-extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL IMG_isTIF(SDL_RWops *src);
-
-/**
- * Detect XCF image data on a readable/seekable SDL_RWops.
- *
- * This function attempts to determine if a file is a given filetype, reading
- * the least amount possible from the SDL_RWops (usually a few bytes).
- *
- * There is no distinction made between "not the filetype in question" and
- * basic i/o errors.
- *
- * This function will always attempt to seek the RWops back to where it
- * started when this function was called, but it will not report any errors in
- * doing so, but assuming seeking works, this means you can immediately use
- * this with a different IMG_isTYPE function, or load the image without
- * further seeking.
- *
- * You do not need to call this function to load data; SDL_image can work to
- * determine file type in many cases in its standard load functions.
- *
- * \param src a seekable/readable SDL_RWops to provide image data.
- * \returns non-zero if this is XCF data, zero otherwise.
- *
- * \since This function is available since SDL_image 2.0.0.
- *
- * \sa IMG_isAVIF
- * \sa IMG_isICO
- * \sa IMG_isCUR
- * \sa IMG_isBMP
- * \sa IMG_isGIF
- * \sa IMG_isJPG
- * \sa IMG_isJXL
- * \sa IMG_isLBM
- * \sa IMG_isPCX
- * \sa IMG_isPNG
- * \sa IMG_isPNM
- * \sa IMG_isSVG
- * \sa IMG_isQOI
- * \sa IMG_isTIF
- * \sa IMG_isXPM
- * \sa IMG_isXV
- * \sa IMG_isWEBP
- */
-extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL IMG_isXCF(SDL_RWops *src);
-
-/**
- * Detect XPM image data on a readable/seekable SDL_RWops.
- *
- * This function attempts to determine if a file is a given filetype, reading
- * the least amount possible from the SDL_RWops (usually a few bytes).
- *
- * There is no distinction made between "not the filetype in question" and
- * basic i/o errors.
- *
- * This function will always attempt to seek the RWops back to where it
- * started when this function was called, but it will not report any errors in
- * doing so, but assuming seeking works, this means you can immediately use
- * this with a different IMG_isTYPE function, or load the image without
- * further seeking.
- *
- * You do not need to call this function to load data; SDL_image can work to
- * determine file type in many cases in its standard load functions.
- *
- * \param src a seekable/readable SDL_RWops to provide image data.
- * \returns non-zero if this is XPM data, zero otherwise.
- *
- * \since This function is available since SDL_image 2.0.0.
- *
- * \sa IMG_isAVIF
- * \sa IMG_isICO
- * \sa IMG_isCUR
- * \sa IMG_isBMP
- * \sa IMG_isGIF
- * \sa IMG_isJPG
- * \sa IMG_isJXL
- * \sa IMG_isLBM
- * \sa IMG_isPCX
- * \sa IMG_isPNG
- * \sa IMG_isPNM
- * \sa IMG_isSVG
- * \sa IMG_isQOI
- * \sa IMG_isTIF
- * \sa IMG_isXCF
- * \sa IMG_isXV
- * \sa IMG_isWEBP
- */
-extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL IMG_isXPM(SDL_RWops *src);
-
-/**
- * Detect XV image data on a readable/seekable SDL_RWops.
- *
- * This function attempts to determine if a file is a given filetype, reading
- * the least amount possible from the SDL_RWops (usually a few bytes).
- *
- * There is no distinction made between "not the filetype in question" and
- * basic i/o errors.
- *
- * This function will always attempt to seek the RWops back to where it
- * started when this function was called, but it will not report any errors in
- * doing so, but assuming seeking works, this means you can immediately use
- * this with a different IMG_isTYPE function, or load the image without
- * further seeking.
- *
- * You do not need to call this function to load data; SDL_image can work to
- * determine file type in many cases in its standard load functions.
- *
- * \param src a seekable/readable SDL_RWops to provide image data.
- * \returns non-zero if this is XV data, zero otherwise.
- *
- * \since This function is available since SDL_image 2.0.0.
- *
- * \sa IMG_isAVIF
- * \sa IMG_isICO
- * \sa IMG_isCUR
- * \sa IMG_isBMP
- * \sa IMG_isGIF
- * \sa IMG_isJPG
- * \sa IMG_isJXL
- * \sa IMG_isLBM
- * \sa IMG_isPCX
- * \sa IMG_isPNG
- * \sa IMG_isPNM
- * \sa IMG_isSVG
- * \sa IMG_isQOI
- * \sa IMG_isTIF
- * \sa IMG_isXCF
- * \sa IMG_isXPM
- * \sa IMG_isWEBP
- */
-extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL IMG_isXV(SDL_RWops *src);
-
-/**
- * Detect WEBP image data on a readable/seekable SDL_RWops.
- *
- * This function attempts to determine if a file is a given filetype, reading
- * the least amount possible from the SDL_RWops (usually a few bytes).
- *
- * There is no distinction made between "not the filetype in question" and
- * basic i/o errors.
- *
- * This function will always attempt to seek the RWops back to where it
- * started when this function was called, but it will not report any errors in
- * doing so, but assuming seeking works, this means you can immediately use
- * this with a different IMG_isTYPE function, or load the image without
- * further seeking.
- *
- * You do not need to call this function to load data; SDL_image can work to
- * determine file type in many cases in its standard load functions.
- *
- * \param src a seekable/readable SDL_RWops to provide image data.
- * \returns non-zero if this is WEBP data, zero otherwise.
- *
- * \since This function is available since SDL_image 2.0.0.
- *
- * \sa IMG_isAVIF
- * \sa IMG_isICO
- * \sa IMG_isCUR
- * \sa IMG_isBMP
- * \sa IMG_isGIF
- * \sa IMG_isJPG
- * \sa IMG_isJXL
- * \sa IMG_isLBM
- * \sa IMG_isPCX
- * \sa IMG_isPNG
- * \sa IMG_isPNM
- * \sa IMG_isSVG
- * \sa IMG_isQOI
- * \sa IMG_isTIF
- * \sa IMG_isXCF
- * \sa IMG_isXPM
- * \sa IMG_isXV
- */
-extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL IMG_isWEBP(SDL_RWops *src);
-
-/**
- * Load a AVIF image directly.
- *
- * If you know you definitely have a AVIF image, you can call this function,
- * which will skip SDL_image's file format detection routines. Generally it's
- * better to use the abstract interfaces; also, there is only an SDL_RWops
- * interface available here.
- *
- * \param src an SDL_RWops to load image data from.
- * \returns SDL surface, or NULL on error
- *
- * \since This function is available since SDL_image 2.6.0.
- *
- * \sa IMG_LoadICO_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadCUR_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadBMP_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadGIF_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadJPG_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadJXL_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadLBM_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadPCX_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadPNG_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadPNM_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadSVG_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadQOI_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadTGA_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadTIF_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadXCF_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadXPM_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadXV_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadWEBP_RW
- */
-extern DECLSPEC SDL_Surface * SDLCALL IMG_LoadAVIF_RW(SDL_RWops *src);
-
-/**
- * Load a ICO image directly.
- *
- * If you know you definitely have a ICO image, you can call this function,
- * which will skip SDL_image's file format detection routines. Generally it's
- * better to use the abstract interfaces; also, there is only an SDL_RWops
- * interface available here.
- *
- * \param src an SDL_RWops to load image data from.
- * \returns SDL surface, or NULL on error
- *
- * \since This function is available since SDL_image 2.0.0.
- *
- * \sa IMG_LoadAVIF_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadCUR_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadBMP_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadGIF_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadJPG_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadJXL_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadLBM_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadPCX_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadPNG_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadPNM_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadSVG_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadQOI_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadTGA_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadTIF_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadXCF_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadXPM_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadXV_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadWEBP_RW
- */
-extern DECLSPEC SDL_Surface * SDLCALL IMG_LoadICO_RW(SDL_RWops *src);
-
-/**
- * Load a CUR image directly.
- *
- * If you know you definitely have a CUR image, you can call this function,
- * which will skip SDL_image's file format detection routines. Generally it's
- * better to use the abstract interfaces; also, there is only an SDL_RWops
- * interface available here.
- *
- * \param src an SDL_RWops to load image data from.
- * \returns SDL surface, or NULL on error
- *
- * \since This function is available since SDL_image 2.0.0.
- *
- * \sa IMG_LoadAVIF_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadICO_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadBMP_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadGIF_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadJPG_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadJXL_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadLBM_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadPCX_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadPNG_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadPNM_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadSVG_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadQOI_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadTGA_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadTIF_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadXCF_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadXPM_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadXV_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadWEBP_RW
- */
-extern DECLSPEC SDL_Surface * SDLCALL IMG_LoadCUR_RW(SDL_RWops *src);
-
-/**
- * Load a BMP image directly.
- *
- * If you know you definitely have a BMP image, you can call this function,
- * which will skip SDL_image's file format detection routines. Generally it's
- * better to use the abstract interfaces; also, there is only an SDL_RWops
- * interface available here.
- *
- * \param src an SDL_RWops to load image data from.
- * \returns SDL surface, or NULL on error
- *
- * \since This function is available since SDL_image 2.0.0.
- *
- * \sa IMG_LoadAVIF_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadICO_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadCUR_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadGIF_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadJPG_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadJXL_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadLBM_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadPCX_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadPNG_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadPNM_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadSVG_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadQOI_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadTGA_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadTIF_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadXCF_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadXPM_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadXV_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadWEBP_RW
- */
-extern DECLSPEC SDL_Surface * SDLCALL IMG_LoadBMP_RW(SDL_RWops *src);
-
-/**
- * Load a GIF image directly.
- *
- * If you know you definitely have a GIF image, you can call this function,
- * which will skip SDL_image's file format detection routines. Generally it's
- * better to use the abstract interfaces; also, there is only an SDL_RWops
- * interface available here.
- *
- * \param src an SDL_RWops to load image data from.
- * \returns SDL surface, or NULL on error
- *
- * \since This function is available since SDL_image 2.0.0.
- *
- * \sa IMG_LoadAVIF_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadICO_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadCUR_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadBMP_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadJPG_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadJXL_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadLBM_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadPCX_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadPNG_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadPNM_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadSVG_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadQOI_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadTGA_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadTIF_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadXCF_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadXPM_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadXV_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadWEBP_RW
- */
-extern DECLSPEC SDL_Surface * SDLCALL IMG_LoadGIF_RW(SDL_RWops *src);
-
-/**
- * Load a JPG image directly.
- *
- * If you know you definitely have a JPG image, you can call this function,
- * which will skip SDL_image's file format detection routines. Generally it's
- * better to use the abstract interfaces; also, there is only an SDL_RWops
- * interface available here.
- *
- * \param src an SDL_RWops to load image data from.
- * \returns SDL surface, or NULL on error
- *
- * \since This function is available since SDL_image 2.0.0.
- *
- * \sa IMG_LoadAVIF_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadICO_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadCUR_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadBMP_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadGIF_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadJXL_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadLBM_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadPCX_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadPNG_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadPNM_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadSVG_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadQOI_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadTGA_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadTIF_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadXCF_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadXPM_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadXV_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadWEBP_RW
- */
-extern DECLSPEC SDL_Surface * SDLCALL IMG_LoadJPG_RW(SDL_RWops *src);
-
-/**
- * Load a JXL image directly.
- *
- * If you know you definitely have a JXL image, you can call this function,
- * which will skip SDL_image's file format detection routines. Generally it's
- * better to use the abstract interfaces; also, there is only an SDL_RWops
- * interface available here.
- *
- * \param src an SDL_RWops to load image data from.
- * \returns SDL surface, or NULL on error
- *
- * \since This function is available since SDL_image 2.6.0.
- *
- * \sa IMG_LoadAVIF_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadICO_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadCUR_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadBMP_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadGIF_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadJPG_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadLBM_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadPCX_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadPNG_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadPNM_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadSVG_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadQOI_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadTGA_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadTIF_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadXCF_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadXPM_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadXV_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadWEBP_RW
- */
-extern DECLSPEC SDL_Surface * SDLCALL IMG_LoadJXL_RW(SDL_RWops *src);
-
-/**
- * Load a LBM image directly.
- *
- * If you know you definitely have a LBM image, you can call this function,
- * which will skip SDL_image's file format detection routines. Generally it's
- * better to use the abstract interfaces; also, there is only an SDL_RWops
- * interface available here.
- *
- * \param src an SDL_RWops to load image data from.
- * \returns SDL surface, or NULL on error
- *
- * \since This function is available since SDL_image 2.0.0.
- *
- * \sa IMG_LoadAVIF_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadICO_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadCUR_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadBMP_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadGIF_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadJPG_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadJXL_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadPCX_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadPNG_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadPNM_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadSVG_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadQOI_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadTGA_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadTIF_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadXCF_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadXPM_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadXV_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadWEBP_RW
- */
-extern DECLSPEC SDL_Surface * SDLCALL IMG_LoadLBM_RW(SDL_RWops *src);
-
-/**
- * Load a PCX image directly.
- *
- * If you know you definitely have a PCX image, you can call this function,
- * which will skip SDL_image's file format detection routines. Generally it's
- * better to use the abstract interfaces; also, there is only an SDL_RWops
- * interface available here.
- *
- * \param src an SDL_RWops to load image data from.
- * \returns SDL surface, or NULL on error
- *
- * \since This function is available since SDL_image 2.0.0.
- *
- * \sa IMG_LoadAVIF_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadICO_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadCUR_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadBMP_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadGIF_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadJPG_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadJXL_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadLBM_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadPNG_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadPNM_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadSVG_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadQOI_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadTGA_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadTIF_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadXCF_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadXPM_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadXV_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadWEBP_RW
- */
-extern DECLSPEC SDL_Surface * SDLCALL IMG_LoadPCX_RW(SDL_RWops *src);
-
-/**
- * Load a PNG image directly.
- *
- * If you know you definitely have a PNG image, you can call this function,
- * which will skip SDL_image's file format detection routines. Generally it's
- * better to use the abstract interfaces; also, there is only an SDL_RWops
- * interface available here.
- *
- * \param src an SDL_RWops to load image data from.
- * \returns SDL surface, or NULL on error
- *
- * \since This function is available since SDL_image 2.0.0.
- *
- * \sa IMG_LoadAVIF_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadICO_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadCUR_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadBMP_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadGIF_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadJPG_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadJXL_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadLBM_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadPCX_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadPNM_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadSVG_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadQOI_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadTGA_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadTIF_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadXCF_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadXPM_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadXV_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadWEBP_RW
- */
-extern DECLSPEC SDL_Surface * SDLCALL IMG_LoadPNG_RW(SDL_RWops *src);
-
-/**
- * Load a PNM image directly.
- *
- * If you know you definitely have a PNM image, you can call this function,
- * which will skip SDL_image's file format detection routines. Generally it's
- * better to use the abstract interfaces; also, there is only an SDL_RWops
- * interface available here.
- *
- * \param src an SDL_RWops to load image data from.
- * \returns SDL surface, or NULL on error
- *
- * \since This function is available since SDL_image 2.0.0.
- *
- * \sa IMG_LoadAVIF_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadICO_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadCUR_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadBMP_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadGIF_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadJPG_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadJXL_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadLBM_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadPCX_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadPNG_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadSVG_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadQOI_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadTGA_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadTIF_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadXCF_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadXPM_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadXV_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadWEBP_RW
- */
-extern DECLSPEC SDL_Surface * SDLCALL IMG_LoadPNM_RW(SDL_RWops *src);
-
-/**
- * Load a SVG image directly.
- *
- * If you know you definitely have a SVG image, you can call this function,
- * which will skip SDL_image's file format detection routines. Generally it's
- * better to use the abstract interfaces; also, there is only an SDL_RWops
- * interface available here.
- *
- * \param src an SDL_RWops to load image data from.
- * \returns SDL surface, or NULL on error
- *
- * \since This function is available since SDL_image 2.0.2.
- *
- * \sa IMG_LoadAVIF_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadICO_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadCUR_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadBMP_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadGIF_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadJPG_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadJXL_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadLBM_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadPCX_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadPNG_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadPNM_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadQOI_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadTGA_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadTIF_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadXCF_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadXPM_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadXV_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadWEBP_RW
- */
-extern DECLSPEC SDL_Surface * SDLCALL IMG_LoadSVG_RW(SDL_RWops *src);
-
-/**
- * Load a QOI image directly.
- *
- * If you know you definitely have a QOI image, you can call this function,
- * which will skip SDL_image's file format detection routines. Generally it's
- * better to use the abstract interfaces; also, there is only an SDL_RWops
- * interface available here.
- *
- * \param src an SDL_RWops to load image data from.
- * \returns SDL surface, or NULL on error
- *
- * \since This function is available since SDL_image 2.6.0.
- *
- * \sa IMG_LoadAVIF_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadICO_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadCUR_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadBMP_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadGIF_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadJPG_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadJXL_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadLBM_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadPCX_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadPNG_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadPNM_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadSVG_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadTGA_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadTIF_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadXCF_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadXPM_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadXV_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadWEBP_RW
- */
-extern DECLSPEC SDL_Surface * SDLCALL IMG_LoadQOI_RW(SDL_RWops *src);
-
-/**
- * Load a TGA image directly.
- *
- * If you know you definitely have a TGA image, you can call this function,
- * which will skip SDL_image's file format detection routines. Generally it's
- * better to use the abstract interfaces; also, there is only an SDL_RWops
- * interface available here.
- *
- * \param src an SDL_RWops to load image data from.
- * \returns SDL surface, or NULL on error
- *
- * \since This function is available since SDL_image 2.0.0.
- *
- * \sa IMG_LoadAVIF_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadICO_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadCUR_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadBMP_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadGIF_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadJPG_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadJXL_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadLBM_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadPCX_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadPNG_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadPNM_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadSVG_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadQOI_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadTIF_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadXCF_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadXPM_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadXV_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadWEBP_RW
- */
-extern DECLSPEC SDL_Surface * SDLCALL IMG_LoadTGA_RW(SDL_RWops *src);
-
-/**
- * Load a TIFF image directly.
- *
- * If you know you definitely have a TIFF image, you can call this function,
- * which will skip SDL_image's file format detection routines. Generally it's
- * better to use the abstract interfaces; also, there is only an SDL_RWops
- * interface available here.
- *
- * \param src an SDL_RWops to load image data from.
- * \returns SDL surface, or NULL on error
- *
- * \since This function is available since SDL_image 2.0.0.
- *
- * \sa IMG_LoadAVIF_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadICO_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadCUR_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadBMP_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadGIF_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadJPG_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadJXL_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadLBM_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadPCX_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadPNG_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadPNM_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadSVG_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadQOI_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadTGA_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadXCF_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadXPM_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadXV_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadWEBP_RW
- */
-extern DECLSPEC SDL_Surface * SDLCALL IMG_LoadTIF_RW(SDL_RWops *src);
-
-/**
- * Load a XCF image directly.
- *
- * If you know you definitely have a XCF image, you can call this function,
- * which will skip SDL_image's file format detection routines. Generally it's
- * better to use the abstract interfaces; also, there is only an SDL_RWops
- * interface available here.
- *
- * \param src an SDL_RWops to load image data from.
- * \returns SDL surface, or NULL on error
- *
- * \since This function is available since SDL_image 2.0.0.
- *
- * \sa IMG_LoadAVIF_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadICO_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadCUR_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadBMP_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadGIF_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadJPG_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadJXL_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadLBM_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadPCX_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadPNG_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadPNM_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadSVG_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadQOI_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadTGA_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadTIF_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadXPM_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadXV_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadWEBP_RW
- */
-extern DECLSPEC SDL_Surface * SDLCALL IMG_LoadXCF_RW(SDL_RWops *src);
-
-/**
- * Load a XPM image directly.
- *
- * If you know you definitely have a XPM image, you can call this function,
- * which will skip SDL_image's file format detection routines. Generally it's
- * better to use the abstract interfaces; also, there is only an SDL_RWops
- * interface available here.
- *
- * \param src an SDL_RWops to load image data from.
- * \returns SDL surface, or NULL on error
- *
- * \since This function is available since SDL_image 2.0.0.
- *
- * \sa IMG_LoadAVIF_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadICO_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadCUR_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadBMP_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadGIF_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadJPG_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadJXL_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadLBM_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadPCX_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadPNG_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadPNM_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadSVG_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadQOI_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadTGA_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadTIF_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadXCF_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadXV_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadWEBP_RW
- */
-extern DECLSPEC SDL_Surface * SDLCALL IMG_LoadXPM_RW(SDL_RWops *src);
-
-/**
- * Load a XV image directly.
- *
- * If you know you definitely have a XV image, you can call this function,
- * which will skip SDL_image's file format detection routines. Generally it's
- * better to use the abstract interfaces; also, there is only an SDL_RWops
- * interface available here.
- *
- * \param src an SDL_RWops to load image data from.
- * \returns SDL surface, or NULL on error
- *
- * \since This function is available since SDL_image 2.0.0.
- *
- * \sa IMG_LoadAVIF_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadICO_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadCUR_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadBMP_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadGIF_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadJPG_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadJXL_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadLBM_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadPCX_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadPNG_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadPNM_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadSVG_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadQOI_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadTGA_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadTIF_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadXCF_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadXPM_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadWEBP_RW
- */
-extern DECLSPEC SDL_Surface * SDLCALL IMG_LoadXV_RW(SDL_RWops *src);
-
-/**
- * Load a WEBP image directly.
- *
- * If you know you definitely have a WEBP image, you can call this function,
- * which will skip SDL_image's file format detection routines. Generally it's
- * better to use the abstract interfaces; also, there is only an SDL_RWops
- * interface available here.
- *
- * \param src an SDL_RWops to load image data from.
- * \returns SDL surface, or NULL on error
- *
- * \since This function is available since SDL_image 2.0.0.
- *
- * \sa IMG_LoadAVIF_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadICO_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadCUR_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadBMP_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadGIF_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadJPG_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadJXL_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadLBM_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadPCX_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadPNG_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadPNM_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadSVG_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadQOI_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadTGA_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadTIF_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadXCF_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadXPM_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadXV_RW
- */
-extern DECLSPEC SDL_Surface * SDLCALL IMG_LoadWEBP_RW(SDL_RWops *src);
-
-/**
- * Load an SVG image, scaled to a specific size.
- *
- * Since SVG files are resolution-independent, you specify the size you would
- * like the output image to be and it will be generated at those dimensions.
- *
- * Either width or height may be 0 and the image will be auto-sized to
- * preserve aspect ratio.
- *
- * When done with the returned surface, the app should dispose of it with a
- * call to SDL_FreeSurface().
- *
- * \param src an SDL_RWops to load SVG data from.
- * \param width desired width of the generated surface, in pixels.
- * \param height desired height of the generated surface, in pixels.
- * \returns a new SDL surface, or NULL on error.
- *
- * \since This function is available since SDL_image 2.6.0.
- */
-extern DECLSPEC SDL_Surface * SDLCALL IMG_LoadSizedSVG_RW(SDL_RWops *src, int width, int height);
-
-/**
- * Load an XPM image from a memory array.
- *
- * The returned surface will be an 8bpp indexed surface, if possible,
- * otherwise it will be 32bpp. If you always want 32-bit data, use
- * IMG_ReadXPMFromArrayToRGB888() instead.
- *
- * When done with the returned surface, the app should dispose of it with a
- * call to SDL_FreeSurface().
- *
- * \param xpm a null-terminated array of strings that comprise XPM data.
- * \returns a new SDL surface, or NULL on error.
- *
- * \since This function is available since SDL_image 2.0.0.
- *
- * \sa IMG_ReadXPMFromArrayToRGB888
- */
-extern DECLSPEC SDL_Surface * SDLCALL IMG_ReadXPMFromArray(char **xpm);
-
-/**
- * Load an XPM image from a memory array.
- *
- * The returned surface will always be a 32-bit RGB surface. If you want 8-bit
- * indexed colors (and the XPM data allows it), use IMG_ReadXPMFromArray()
- * instead.
- *
- * When done with the returned surface, the app should dispose of it with a
- * call to SDL_FreeSurface().
- *
- * \param xpm a null-terminated array of strings that comprise XPM data.
- * \returns a new SDL surface, or NULL on error.
- *
- * \since This function is available since SDL_image 2.6.0.
- *
- * \sa IMG_ReadXPMFromArray
- */
-extern DECLSPEC SDL_Surface * SDLCALL IMG_ReadXPMFromArrayToRGB888(char **xpm);
-
-/**
- * Save an SDL_Surface into a PNG image file.
- *
- * If the file already exists, it will be overwritten.
- *
- * \param surface the SDL surface to save
- * \param file path on the filesystem to write new file to.
- * \returns 0 if successful, -1 on error
- *
- * \since This function is available since SDL_image 2.0.0.
- *
- * \sa IMG_SavePNG_RW
- * \sa IMG_SaveJPG
- * \sa IMG_SaveJPG_RW
- */
-extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL IMG_SavePNG(SDL_Surface *surface, const char *file);
-
-/**
- * Save an SDL_Surface into PNG image data, via an SDL_RWops.
- *
- * If you just want to save to a filename, you can use IMG_SavePNG() instead.
- *
- * \param surface the SDL surface to save
- * \param dst the SDL_RWops to save the image data to.
- * \returns 0 if successful, -1 on error.
- *
- * \since This function is available since SDL_image 2.0.0.
- *
- * \sa IMG_SavePNG
- * \sa IMG_SaveJPG
- * \sa IMG_SaveJPG_RW
- */
-extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL IMG_SavePNG_RW(SDL_Surface *surface, SDL_RWops *dst, int freedst);
-
-/**
- * Save an SDL_Surface into a JPEG image file.
- *
- * If the file already exists, it will be overwritten.
- *
- * \param surface the SDL surface to save
- * \param file path on the filesystem to write new file to.
- * \param quality [0; 33] is Lowest quality, [34; 66] is Middle quality, [67;
- * 100] is Highest quality
- * \returns 0 if successful, -1 on error
- *
- * \since This function is available since SDL_image 2.0.2.
- *
- * \sa IMG_SaveJPG_RW
- * \sa IMG_SavePNG
- * \sa IMG_SavePNG_RW
- */
-extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL IMG_SaveJPG(SDL_Surface *surface, const char *file, int quality);
-
-/**
- * Save an SDL_Surface into JPEG image data, via an SDL_RWops.
- *
- * If you just want to save to a filename, you can use IMG_SaveJPG() instead.
- *
- * \param surface the SDL surface to save
- * \param dst the SDL_RWops to save the image data to.
- * \returns 0 if successful, -1 on error.
- *
- * \since This function is available since SDL_image 2.0.2.
- *
- * \sa IMG_SaveJPG
- * \sa IMG_SavePNG
- * \sa IMG_SavePNG_RW
- */
-extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL IMG_SaveJPG_RW(SDL_Surface *surface, SDL_RWops *dst, int freedst, int quality);
-
-/**
- * Animated image support
- * Currently only animated GIFs are supported.
- */
-typedef struct
-{
- int w, h;
- int count;
- SDL_Surface **frames;
- int *delays;
-} IMG_Animation;
-
-/**
- * Load an animation from a file.
- *
- * When done with the returned animation, the app should dispose of it with a
- * call to IMG_FreeAnimation().
- *
- * \param file path on the filesystem containing an animated image.
- * \returns a new IMG_Animation, or NULL on error.
- *
- * \since This function is available since SDL_image 2.6.0.
- *
- * \sa IMG_FreeAnimation
- */
-extern DECLSPEC IMG_Animation * SDLCALL IMG_LoadAnimation(const char *file);
-
-/**
- * Load an animation from an SDL_RWops.
- *
- * If `freesrc` is non-zero, the RWops will be closed before returning,
- * whether this function succeeds or not. SDL_image reads everything it needs
- * from the RWops during this call in any case.
- *
- * When done with the returned animation, the app should dispose of it with a
- * call to IMG_FreeAnimation().
- *
- * \param src an SDL_RWops that data will be read from.
- * \param freesrc non-zero to close/free the SDL_RWops before returning, zero
- * to leave it open.
- * \returns a new IMG_Animation, or NULL on error.
- *
- * \since This function is available since SDL_image 2.6.0.
- *
- * \sa IMG_FreeAnimation
- */
-extern DECLSPEC IMG_Animation * SDLCALL IMG_LoadAnimation_RW(SDL_RWops *src, int freesrc);
-
-/**
- * Load an animation from an SDL datasource
- *
- * Even though this function accepts a file type, SDL_image may still try
- * other decoders that are capable of detecting file type from the contents of
- * the image data, but may rely on the caller-provided type string for formats
- * that it cannot autodetect. If `type` is NULL, SDL_image will rely solely on
- * its ability to guess the format.
- *
- * If `freesrc` is non-zero, the RWops will be closed before returning,
- * whether this function succeeds or not. SDL_image reads everything it needs
- * from the RWops during this call in any case.
- *
- * When done with the returned animation, the app should dispose of it with a
- * call to IMG_FreeAnimation().
- *
- * \param src an SDL_RWops that data will be read from.
- * \param freesrc non-zero to close/free the SDL_RWops before returning, zero
- * to leave it open.
- * \param type a filename extension that represent this data ("GIF", etc).
- * \returns a new IMG_Animation, or NULL on error.
- *
- * \since This function is available since SDL_image 2.6.0.
- *
- * \sa IMG_LoadAnimation
- * \sa IMG_LoadAnimation_RW
- * \sa IMG_FreeAnimation
- */
-extern DECLSPEC IMG_Animation * SDLCALL IMG_LoadAnimationTyped_RW(SDL_RWops *src, int freesrc, const char *type);
-
-/**
- * Dispose of an IMG_Animation and free its resources.
- *
- * The provided `anim` pointer is not valid once this call returns.
- *
- * \param anim IMG_Animation to dispose of.
- *
- * \since This function is available since SDL_image 2.6.0.
- *
- * \sa IMG_LoadAnimation
- * \sa IMG_LoadAnimation_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadAnimationTyped_RW
- */
-extern DECLSPEC void SDLCALL IMG_FreeAnimation(IMG_Animation *anim);
-
-/**
- * Load a GIF animation directly.
- *
- * If you know you definitely have a GIF image, you can call this function,
- * which will skip SDL_image's file format detection routines. Generally it's
- * better to use the abstract interfaces; also, there is only an SDL_RWops
- * interface available here.
- *
- * \param src an SDL_RWops that data will be read from.
- * \returns a new IMG_Animation, or NULL on error.
- *
- * \since This function is available since SDL_image 2.6.0.
- *
- * \sa IMG_LoadAnimation
- * \sa IMG_LoadAnimation_RW
- * \sa IMG_LoadAnimationTyped_RW
- * \sa IMG_FreeAnimation
- */
-extern DECLSPEC IMG_Animation * SDLCALL IMG_LoadGIFAnimation_RW(SDL_RWops *src);
-
-/**
- * Report SDL_image errors
- *
- * \sa IMG_GetError
- */
-#define IMG_SetError SDL_SetError
-
-/**
- * Get last SDL_image error
- *
- * \sa IMG_SetError
- */
-#define IMG_GetError SDL_GetError
-
-/* Ends C function definitions when using C++ */
-#ifdef __cplusplus
-}
-#endif
-#include "close_code.h"
-
-#endif /* SDL_IMAGE_H_ */