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gifspnge

This is an expensive way to copy a GIF. The source is included as a skeleton for more sophisticated filters using DGifSlurp() and EGifSpew(). See the source in the util directory for details.

I suppose this does have some utility as a test of DGifSlurp() and EGifSpew(). The output should be bytewise identical to the input.

Usage:

gifspnge <GifFile >GifCopy

Memory required:

The size of the input GIF, plus malloc overhead.

Options:

None.

Author:

Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>


Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>