Implement gifio.GifWriter
This involves:
* Adding a new "L8" colorspace for colorconverters
* factoring out displayio_colorconverter_convert_pixel
* Making a minimal "colorspace only" version of displayio for the
unix port (testing purposes)
* fixing an error message
I only tested writing B&W animated images, with the following script:
```python
import displayio
import gifio
with gifio.GifWriter("foo.gif", 64, 64, displayio.Colorspace.L8) as g:
for i in range(0, 256, 14):
data = bytes([i, 255-i] * 32 + [255-i, i] * 32) * 32
print("add_frame")
g.add_frame(data)
# expected to raise an error, buffer is not big enough
with gifio.GifWriter("/dev/null", 64, 64, displayio.Colorspace.L8) as g:
g.add_frame(bytes([3,3,3]))
```
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#include "py/obj.h"
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#pragma once
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typedef struct gifio_gifwriter gifio_gifwriter_t;
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typedef enum displayio_colorspace displayio_colorspace_t;
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extern const mp_obj_type_t gifio_gifwriter_type;
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void shared_module_gifio_gifwriter_construct(gifio_gifwriter_t *self, mp_obj_t *file, int width, int height, displayio_colorspace_t colorspace, bool loop, bool dither, bool own_file);
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Implement gifio.GifWriter
This involves:
* Adding a new "L8" colorspace for colorconverters
* factoring out displayio_colorconverter_convert_pixel
* Making a minimal "colorspace only" version of displayio for the
unix port (testing purposes)
* fixing an error message
I only tested writing B&W animated images, with the following script:
```python
import displayio
import gifio
with gifio.GifWriter("foo.gif", 64, 64, displayio.Colorspace.L8) as g:
for i in range(0, 256, 14):
data = bytes([i, 255-i] * 32 + [255-i, i] * 32) * 32
print("add_frame")
g.add_frame(data)
# expected to raise an error, buffer is not big enough
with gifio.GifWriter("/dev/null", 64, 64, displayio.Colorspace.L8) as g:
g.add_frame(bytes([3,3,3]))
```
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void shared_module_gifio_gifwriter_check_for_deinit(gifio_gifwriter_t *self);
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bool shared_module_gifio_gifwriter_deinited(gifio_gifwriter_t *self);
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void shared_module_gifio_gifwriter_deinit(gifio_gifwriter_t *self);
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void shared_module_gifio_gifwriter_add_frame(gifio_gifwriter_t *self, const mp_buffer_info_t *buf, int16_t delay);
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void shared_module_gifio_gifwriter_close(gifio_gifwriter_t *self);
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