A tiny gif decoder written in no_std
Rust.
This crate requires about 20kB of memory to decode a gif.
- basic decoding
- frame iterator
- interlace support
- fails on some highly compressed gifs: Change table size in DecodingDict
let image = tinygif::Gif::<Rgb565>::from_slice(include_bytes!("../Ferris-240x240.gif")).unwrap();
loop {
for frame in image.frames() {
info!("frame {:?}", frame);
frame.draw(&mut display).unwrap();
let delay_ms = frame.delay_centis * 10;
info!("delay {}", delay_ms);
// Delay here
// Timer::after(Duration::from_millis(delay_ms as u64)).await;
// Or, draw at given offset
// use embedded_graphics::prelude::DrawTargetExt;
// frame.draw(&mut display.translated(Point::new(30, 50))).unwrap();
}
}
MIT or Apache-2.0 at your option.
Animated Ferris in Action Happy as a Rustacean at Rust Fest Berlin 2016 (www.rustfest.eu)
- CC BY 4.0 Animated Ferris for Rust Fest Berlin by A. L. Palmer
- Resized by ezgif