Searched refs:buffer_full (Results 1 – 4 of 4) sorted by relevance
270 main_ptr->buffer_full = FALSE; /* Mark buffer empty */ in start_pass_main()299 if (!main_ptr->buffer_full) { in process_data_simple_main()302 main_ptr->buffer_full = TRUE; /* OK, we have an iMCU row to work with */ in process_data_simple_main()319 main_ptr->buffer_full = FALSE; in process_data_simple_main()337 if (!main_ptr->buffer_full) { in process_data_context_main()341 main_ptr->buffer_full = TRUE; /* OK, we have an iMCU row to work with */ in process_data_context_main()389 main_ptr->buffer_full = FALSE; in process_data_context_main()
425 (lines_left_in_iMCU_row <= 1 && main_ptr->buffer_full && in jpeg_skip_scanlines()434 if (lines_left_in_iMCU_row <= 1 && main_ptr->buffer_full) { in jpeg_skip_scanlines()445 main_ptr->buffer_full = FALSE; in jpeg_skip_scanlines()459 main_ptr->buffer_full = FALSE; in jpeg_skip_scanlines()
23 boolean buffer_full; /* Have we gotten an iMCU row from decoder? */ member
524 state->cond.wait(lock, [&] { return !state->buffer_full(); }); in Init()598 bool was_full = stdin_->buffer_full(); in ReadStdin()606 if (was_full && !stdin_->buffer_full()) { in ReadStdin()625 bool buffer_full() const { return buffer_remaining() == 0; } in buffer_full() function