st-texture-cache: Use ANSI C-style comments

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=660968
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Jasper St. Pierre 2011-10-18 21:21:10 -04:00
parent 840e79c18c
commit 5d25716cee

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@ -209,14 +209,15 @@ compute_pixbuf_scale (gint width,
if (available_width >= 0 && available_height >= 0)
{
// This should keep the aspect ratio of the image intact, because if
// available_width < (available_height * width) / height
// than
// (available_width * height) / width < available_height
// So we are guaranteed to either scale the image to have an available_width
// for width and height scaled accordingly OR have the available_height
// for height and width scaled accordingly, whichever scaling results
// in the image that can fit both available dimensions.
/* This should keep the aspect ratio of the image intact, because if
* available_width < (available_height * width) / height
* then
* (available_width * height) / width < available_height
* So we are guaranteed to either scale the image to have an available_width
* for width and height scaled accordingly OR have the available_height
* for height and width scaled accordingly, whichever scaling results
* in the image that can fit both available dimensions.
*/
scaled_width = MIN (available_width, (available_height * width) / height);
scaled_height = MIN (available_height, (available_width * height) / width);
}
@ -235,7 +236,7 @@ compute_pixbuf_scale (gint width,
scaled_width = scaled_height = 0;
}
// Scale the image only if that will not increase its original dimensions.
/* Scale the image only if that will not increase its original dimensions. */
if (scaled_width > 0 && scaled_height > 0 && scaled_width < width && scaled_height < height)
{
*new_width = scaled_width;
@ -306,7 +307,7 @@ impl_load_pixbuf_gicon (GIcon *icon,
return pixbuf;
}
// A private structure for keeping width and height.
/* A private structure for keeping width and height. */
typedef struct {
int width;
int height;
@ -401,10 +402,11 @@ impl_load_pixbuf_data (const guchar *data,
rotated_pixbuf = gdk_pixbuf_apply_embedded_orientation (pixbuf);
width_after_rotation = gdk_pixbuf_get_width (rotated_pixbuf);
// There is currently no way to tell if the pixbuf will need to be rotated before it is loaded,
// so we only check that once it is loaded, and reload it again if it needs to be rotated in order
// to use the available width and height correctly.
// http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=579003
/* There is currently no way to tell if the pixbuf will need to be rotated before it is loaded,
* so we only check that once it is loaded, and reload it again if it needs to be rotated in order
* to use the available width and height correctly.
* See http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=579003
*/
if (width_before_rotation != width_after_rotation)
{
g_object_unref (pixbuf_loader);
@ -413,7 +415,7 @@ impl_load_pixbuf_data (const guchar *data,
pixbuf_loader = gdk_pixbuf_loader_new ();
// We know that the image will later be rotated, so we reverse the available dimensions.
/* We know that the image will later be rotated, so we reverse the available dimensions. */
available_dimensions.width = available_height;
available_dimensions.height = available_width;
g_signal_connect (pixbuf_loader, "size-prepared",
@ -568,7 +570,7 @@ impl_load_thumbnail (StTextureCache *cache,
pixbuf = gnome_desktop_thumbnail_factory_generate_thumbnail (thumbnail_factory, uri, mime_type);
if (pixbuf)
{
// we need to save the thumbnail so that we don't need to generate it again in the future
/* we need to save the thumbnail so that we don't need to generate it again in the future */
gnome_desktop_thumbnail_factory_save_thumbnail (thumbnail_factory, pixbuf, uri, mtime);
}
else