As a side-effect, this also now includes the element factory name in the
error messages instead of giving the same error string for every
factory.
Partially fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer-rs/-/issues/318
Also let them all go through the same, single object construction code.
Adds safe bindings generated from Gir for the MpegTS library. Not all
object bindings are generated. This contains a subset of the
library that allows to use it's basic functionality.
Part of the API is written manually to add some extra methods like
setting struct field values and other useful features.
This commit makes the formatted values' main constructors `const`,
so that they can be used in constant definitions.
`from_usize` constructors can't be made const because `try_into`
can't be used in `const` functions as of rustc 1.64.0. Same for
`Percent::from_ratio`: floating point arithmetic is not allowed.
Introduce a set of Constructor traits which are implemented on
integer of float depending on the formatted values. This traits
allows building formatted values using expressions such as:
```rust
let buffer_nb = 20.buffers();
let size = 42.k_bytes();
let duration = 15.minutes() + 30.seconds();
let quantity = 42.default_format();
let progress = 20.percent();
let progress = 0.2.percent_ratio();
```
Previous proposition for constructing specific formatted values was
to use an operation such as `42 * Default::ONE` which, in retrospect,
doesn't seem idiomatic.
This commit adds `from_u64` and `from_usize` constructors for most
formatted values. Having `from_usize` is convenient when dealing with
quantities related to containers indices or length.
This also fixes the `Percent` from float constructors from which was
derived the `ONE` constant as well as previous display implementation.
Also removed the `pub` specifier for `Undefined` inner value. It wasn't
removed in a previous commit as `Undefined` can use the full range of
the inner type. But now, it seems preferable not to expose the inner
value for proper encapsulation and so as to reduce the differences with
other formatted values (kind of least astonishment principle).