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Djdapimin.c261 retcode = jpeg_consume_input(cinfo); in jpeg_read_header()
299 jpeg_consume_input(j_decompress_ptr cinfo) in jpeg_consume_input() function
Djpeglibmangler.h108 #define jpeg_consume_input chromium_jpeg_consume_input macro
Dlibjpeg.txt2027 output. This is done by calling the routine jpeg_consume_input().
2040 The library's output processing will automatically call jpeg_consume_input()
2042 display requires no direct calls to jpeg_consume_input(). But by adding
2043 calls to jpeg_consume_input(), you can absorb data in advance of what is
2050 jpeg_consume_input() with your display operations and any other processing
2052 call jpeg_consume_input() only after a hundred or so new bytes have arrived.
2054 library currently is not thread-safe. You must not call jpeg_consume_input()
2065 jpeg_consume_input() repeatedly until it returns JPEG_SUSPENDED or
2070 jpeg_consume_input() whenever the current input scan number and row within
2091 through the image, jpeg_consume_input() will store data into the buffered
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Djpeglib.h1023 EXTERN(int) jpeg_consume_input(j_decompress_ptr cinfo);
Dstructure.txt508 if the application calls jpeg_consume_input(); otherwise input and output
520 case. jpeg_consume_input() is effectively a no-op in this situation.
DChangeLog.md639 `jpeg_consume_input()` would return `JPEG_SUSPENDED` rather than