ref: 4d0ec7aacd2227b1b98d1f5100bde64c7797b962
parent: d1244659757ff64212f7beebc6c8e45909d5113c
author: Ronald S. Bultje <rbultje@google.com>
date: Mon Dec 10 07:09:07 EST 2012
Consistently use get_prob(), clip_prob() and newly added clip_pixel(). Add a function clip_pixel() to clip a pixel value to the [0,255] range of allowed values, and use this where-ever appropriate (e.g. prediction, reconstruction). Likewise, consistently use the recently added function clip_prob(), which calculates a binary probability in the [1,255] range. If possible, try to use get_prob() or its sister get_binary_prob() to calculate binary probabilities, for consistency. Since in some places, this means that binary probability calculations are changed (we use {255,256}*count0/(total) in a range of places, and all of these are now changed to use 256*count0+(total>>1)/total), this changes the encoding result, so this patch warrants some extensive testing. Change-Id: Ibeeff8d886496839b8e0c0ace9ccc552351f7628