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authorwolfbeast <mcwerewolf@wolfbeast.com>2019-01-21 15:47:44 +0100
committerwolfbeast <mcwerewolf@wolfbeast.com>2019-01-21 15:56:16 +0100
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Check for contiguous buffer state.
When we are reading large image data (i.e.: people using webp to stream video instead of the native webm format; I'm looking at you, Giphy!) we can run into the situation where the available data is not in a contiguous buffer, and we need to either buffer additional data or re-buffer from the start. If we don't do this, we can run into issues because of buffer over-reading (causing corrupted data if allocated or more likely crashes if not allocated). Re-buffering is expensive, but this should be rare and limited to dealing with unintended use for animated image formats. This resolves #940.
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