exiftool-vendored.exe 12.80.0 → 12.82.1
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- package/README.md +6 -0
- package/bin/exiftool.exe +0 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/Changes +44 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/Licenses_Strawberry_Perl.zip +0 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/README +3 -2
- package/bin/exiftool_files/exiftool.pl +36 -14
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Archive/Zip/Archive.pm +399 -65
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Archive/Zip/DirectoryMember.pm +1 -1
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Archive/Zip/FileMember.pm +1 -1
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Archive/Zip/Member.pm +499 -195
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Archive/Zip/NewFileMember.pm +1 -1
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Archive/Zip/StringMember.pm +2 -2
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Archive/Zip/ZipFileMember.pm +79 -20
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Archive/Zip.pm +179 -29
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/AutoLoader.pm +453 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/B/Deparse.pm +209 -137
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/B.pm +1 -1
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Benchmark.pm +1123 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Class/Struct.pm +2 -2
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Compress/Raw/Bzip2.pm +14 -9
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Compress/Raw/Lzma.pm +982 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Compress/Raw/Zlib.pm +91 -86
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Compress/Zlib.pm +105 -100
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Config.pm +9 -9
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Config_heavy.pl +36 -33
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/CryptX.pm +2 -82
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Data/Dumper.pm +2 -2
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Digest/MD5.pm +12 -9
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Digest/Perl/MD5.pm +1 -191
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Digest/base.pm +26 -20
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/DynaLoader.pm +7 -4
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Encode.pm +3 -3
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Errno.pm +13 -13
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Exporter/Heavy.pm +2 -2
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Exporter.pm +1 -1
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/ExtUtils/Command/MM.pm +323 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/ExtUtils/Command.pm +382 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/File/Find.pm +1 -1
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/File/Glob.pm +1 -8
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/File/GlobMapper.pm +2 -2
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/File/HomeDir/Darwin/Carbon.pm +2 -40
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/File/HomeDir/Darwin/Cocoa.pm +2 -34
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/File/HomeDir/Darwin.pm +2 -28
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/File/HomeDir/Driver.pm +2 -35
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/File/HomeDir/FreeDesktop.pm +2 -62
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/File/HomeDir/MacOS9.pm +2 -53
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/File/HomeDir/Test.pm +2 -43
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/File/HomeDir/Unix.pm +2 -53
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/File/HomeDir/Windows.pm +2 -69
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/File/HomeDir.pm +5 -416
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/File/Path.pm +3 -3
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/File/Spec/Win32.pm +2 -2
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/File/Temp.pm +70 -35
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/File/Which.pm +1 -240
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/File/stat.pm +3 -2
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/IO/Compress/Adapter/Bzip2.pm +16 -17
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/IO/Compress/Adapter/Deflate.pm +19 -20
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/IO/Compress/Base/Common.pm +5 -5
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/IO/Compress/Base.pm +35 -26
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/IO/Compress/Brotli.pm +159 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/IO/Compress/Bzip2.pm +50 -25
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/IO/Compress/Gzip/Constants.pm +6 -6
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/IO/Compress/Gzip.pm +58 -32
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/IO/Compress/RawDeflate.pm +63 -38
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/IO/Compress/Zlib/Extra.pm +20 -20
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/IO/Dir.pm +1 -1
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/IO/File.pm +1 -1
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/IO/Handle.pm +1 -21
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/IO/Pipe.pm +1 -1
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/IO/Seekable.pm +1 -1
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/IO/Select.pm +16 -2
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/IO/Socket/INET.pm +14 -9
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/IO/Socket/UNIX.pm +17 -1
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/IO/Socket.pm +474 -126
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/IO/String.pm +425 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/IO/Uncompress/Adapter/Inflate.pm +13 -14
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/IO/Uncompress/Base.pm +142 -132
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/IO/Uncompress/Brotli.pm +119 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/IO/Uncompress/Gunzip.pm +43 -37
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/IO/Uncompress/RawInflate.pm +49 -43
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/IO.pm +2 -2
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Image/ExifTool/BuildTagLookup.pm +44 -31
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Image/ExifTool/CanonVRD.pm +2 -2
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Image/ExifTool/FujiFilm.pm +20 -7
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Image/ExifTool/GM.pm +543 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Image/ExifTool/Geolocation.pm +332 -149
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Image/ExifTool/Geotag.pm +9 -4
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Image/ExifTool/M2TS.pm +32 -4
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Image/ExifTool/MakerNotes.pm +2 -2
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Image/ExifTool/Microsoft.pm +1 -1
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Image/ExifTool/Nikon.pm +331 -22
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Image/ExifTool/NikonCustom.pm +55 -1
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Image/ExifTool/Olympus.pm +1 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Image/ExifTool/OpenEXR.pm +21 -3
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Image/ExifTool/PNG.pm +3 -3
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Image/ExifTool/QuickTime.pm +40 -24
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Image/ExifTool/QuickTimeStream.pl +61 -30
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Image/ExifTool/README +2 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Image/ExifTool/Sony.pm +1 -1
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Image/ExifTool/TagLookup.pm +4815 -4775
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Image/ExifTool/TagNames.pod +931 -617
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Image/ExifTool/WriteQuickTime.pl +30 -8
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Image/ExifTool/Writer.pl +10 -4
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Image/ExifTool/XMP.pm +4 -2
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Image/ExifTool.pm +77 -41
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Image/ExifTool.pod +24 -11
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/List/Util.pm +97 -8
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/MIME/Base64.pm +5 -5
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/MIME/Charset/_Compat.pm +106 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/MIME/Charset.pm +1303 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Math/BigFloat.pm +444 -27
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Math/BigInt/Calc.pm +296 -313
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Math/BigInt/FastCalc.pm +1 -1
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Math/BigInt/GMP.pm +2 -115
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Math/BigInt/LTM.pm +2 -24
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Math/BigInt/Lib.pm +61 -32
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Math/BigInt.pm +292 -107
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/POSIX.pm +1 -1
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/PerlIO/scalar.pm +41 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/PerlIO.pm +397 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Portable/CPAN.pm +94 -94
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Portable/Config.pm +94 -94
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Portable/FileSpec.pm +180 -180
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Portable/HomeDir.pm +110 -110
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Portable/LoadYaml.pm +430 -430
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Portable/minicpan.pm +55 -55
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Portable.pm +246 -320
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Scalar/Util.pm +9 -4
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Socket.pm +16 -12
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Storable.pm +1444 -1441
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Base.pm +133 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Formatter/Base.pm +467 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Formatter/Color.pm +116 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Formatter/Console/ParallelSession.pm +201 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Formatter/Console/Session.pm +205 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Formatter/Console.pm +100 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Formatter/File/Session.pm +95 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Formatter/File.pm +56 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Formatter/Session.pm +220 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Harness/Beyond.pod +426 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Harness/Env.pm +215 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Harness.pm +1054 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Object.pm +155 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Parser/Aggregator.pm +414 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Parser/Grammar.pm +584 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Parser/Iterator/Array.pm +100 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Parser/Iterator/Process.pm +378 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Parser/Iterator/Stream.pm +116 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Parser/Iterator.pm +162 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Parser/IteratorFactory.pm +339 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Parser/Multiplexer.pm +194 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Parser/Result/Bailout.pm +62 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Parser/Result/Comment.pm +60 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Parser/Result/Plan.pm +119 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Parser/Result/Pragma.pm +62 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Parser/Result/Test.pm +271 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Parser/Result/Unknown.pm +48 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Parser/Result/Version.pm +62 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Parser/Result/YAML.pm +61 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Parser/Result.pm +297 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Parser/ResultFactory.pm +183 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Parser/Scheduler/Job.pm +127 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Parser/Scheduler/Spinner.pm +61 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Parser/Scheduler.pm +448 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Parser/Source.pm +381 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Parser/SourceHandler/Executable.pm +184 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Parser/SourceHandler/File.pm +136 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Parser/SourceHandler/Handle.pm +124 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Parser/SourceHandler/Perl.pm +370 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Parser/SourceHandler/RawTAP.pm +130 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Parser/SourceHandler.pm +191 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Parser/YAMLish/Reader.pm +332 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Parser/YAMLish/Writer.pm +254 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Parser.pm +1931 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Test/Builder/Formatter.pm +107 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Test/Builder/IO/Scalar.pm +659 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Test/Builder/Module.pm +182 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Test/Builder/Tester/Color.pm +51 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Test/Builder/Tester.pm +675 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Test/Builder/TodoDiag.pm +68 -0
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- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Test/Harness.pm +618 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Test/More.pm +1997 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Test/Simple.pm +220 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Test/Tester/Capture.pm +241 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Test/Tester/CaptureRunner.pm +79 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Test/Tester/Delegate.pm +45 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Test/Tester.pm +695 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Test/Tutorial.pod +618 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Test/use/ok.pm +64 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Text/ParseWords.pm +303 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Tie/StdHandle.pm +2 -2
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Time/HiRes.pm +73 -68
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Time/Local.pm +82 -35
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Time/Piece.pm +19 -4
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Time/Seconds.pm +1 -1
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/UNIVERSAL.pm +203 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Unicode/GCString.pm +60 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Unicode/LineBreak/Constants.pm +68 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Unicode/LineBreak.pm +248 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Win32/API/Struct.pm +1 -177
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Win32/API/Type.pm +1 -100
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Win32/API.pm +1 -830
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Win32/FindFile.pm +2 -123
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Win32.pm +213 -89
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Win32API/File.pm +1 -1
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- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/auto/Compress/Raw/Lzma/autosplit.ix +3 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/auto/Compress/Raw/Zlib/Zlib.xs.dll +0 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/auto/CryptX/CryptX.xs.dll +0 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/auto/Cwd/Cwd.xs.dll +0 -0
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- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/auto/Digest/MD5/MD5.xs.dll +0 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/auto/Digest/SHA/SHA.xs.dll +0 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/auto/Encode/Encode.xs.dll +0 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/auto/Fcntl/Fcntl.xs.dll +0 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/auto/File/Glob/Glob.xs.dll +0 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/auto/IO/Compress/Brotli/Brotli.xs.dll +0 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/auto/IO/IO.xs.dll +0 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/auto/List/Util/Util.xs.dll +0 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/auto/MIME/Base64/Base64.xs.dll +0 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/auto/Math/BigInt/FastCalc/FastCalc.xs.dll +0 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/auto/Math/BigInt/GMP/GMP.xs.dll +0 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/auto/POSIX/POSIX.xs.dll +0 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/auto/PerlIO/scalar/scalar.xs.dll +0 -0
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- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/auto/Storable/Storable.xs.dll +0 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/auto/Time/HiRes/HiRes.xs.dll +0 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/auto/Time/Piece/Piece.xs.dll +0 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/auto/Unicode/LineBreak/LineBreak.xs.dll +0 -0
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upgraded encoding of characters, which is approximately UTF-8 on ASCII
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encoding, which Perl code (and correctly written XS code) will interpret
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unlikely to produce invalid UTF-8 when used for output, though it will
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single-byte encoding of Latin-1 or EBCDIC. Likewise on output Perl will
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