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clip : rename lerp function to avoid conflict (#6894)
This commit renamesthe lerp (linear interpolation) function in clip.cpp to avoid a conflict with the lerp function in the <cmath> standard C++ library when using c++20. The motivation for this change is to enable projects that use c++20 to be able to compile clip.cpp without having to resort to patching it. The lerp function was added to cmath in version C++20 (202002L) and is why this is not causing any issue at the moment as C++11/C++17 is currently used by llama.cpp. I realize that llama.cpp uses either C++11 (or C++17 in the case for SYCL) but wanted to ask if this would be an acceptable change just the same. Refs: https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/numeric/lerp Signed-off-by: Daniel Bevenius <daniel.bevenius@gmail.com>
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@ -1325,7 +1325,7 @@ bool clip_image_load_from_bytes(const unsigned char * bytes, size_t bytes_length
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// Linear interpolation between two points
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inline float lerp(float s, float e, float t) {
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inline float clip_lerp(float s, float e, float t) {
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return s + (e - s) * t;
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}
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// Bilinear resize function
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@ -1347,17 +1347,17 @@ static void bilinear_resize(const clip_image_u8& src, clip_image_u8& dst, int ta
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float y_lerp = py - y_floor;
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for (int c = 0; c < 3; c++) {
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float top = lerp(
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float top = clip_lerp(
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static_cast<float>(src.buf[3 * (y_floor * src.nx + x_floor) + c]),
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static_cast<float>(src.buf[3 * (y_floor * src.nx + (x_floor + 1)) + c]),
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x_lerp
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);
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float bottom = lerp(
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float bottom = clip_lerp(
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static_cast<float>(src.buf[3 * ((y_floor + 1) * src.nx + x_floor) + c]),
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static_cast<float>(src.buf[3 * ((y_floor + 1) * src.nx + (x_floor + 1)) + c]),
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x_lerp
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);
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dst.buf[3 * (y * target_width + x) + c] = static_cast<uint8_t>(lerp(top, bottom, y_lerp));
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dst.buf[3 * (y * target_width + x) + c] = static_cast<uint8_t>(clip_lerp(top, bottom, y_lerp));
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}
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}
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}
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