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/* GStreamer Editing Services
* Copyright (C) 2009 Edward Hervey <bilboed@bilboed.com>
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Library General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
* License along with this library; if not, write to the
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* Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor,
* Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
*/
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#include "test-utils.h"
#include "../../../ges/ges-structured-interface.h"
#include <ges/ges.h>
#include <gst/check/gstcheck.h>
#define _assert_add(clip, child) \
fail_unless (ges_container_add (GES_CONTAINER (clip), \
GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT (child)))
#define _assert_remove(clip, child) \
fail_unless (ges_container_remove (GES_CONTAINER (clip), \
GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT (child)))
GST_START_TEST (test_object_properties)
{
GESClip *clip;
GESTrack *track;
GESTimeline *timeline;
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GESLayer *layer;
GESTrackElement *trackelement;
ges_init ();
track = GES_TRACK (ges_video_track_new ());
fail_unless (track != NULL);
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layer = ges_layer_new ();
fail_unless (layer != NULL);
timeline = ges_timeline_new ();
fail_unless (timeline != NULL);
fail_unless (ges_timeline_add_layer (timeline, layer));
fail_unless (ges_timeline_add_track (timeline, track));
clip = (GESClip *) ges_test_clip_new ();
fail_unless (clip != NULL);
/* Set some properties */
g_object_set (clip, "start", (guint64) 42, "duration", (guint64) 51,
"in-point", (guint64) 12, NULL);
assert_equals_uint64 (_START (clip), 42);
assert_equals_uint64 (_DURATION (clip), 51);
assert_equals_uint64 (_INPOINT (clip), 12);
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ges_layer_add_clip (layer, GES_CLIP (clip));
ges_timeline_commit (timeline);
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
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assert_num_children (clip, 1);
trackelement = GES_CONTAINER_CHILDREN (clip)->data;
fail_unless (trackelement != NULL);
fail_unless (GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT_PARENT (trackelement) ==
GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT (clip));
fail_unless (ges_track_element_get_track (trackelement) == track);
/* Check that trackelement has the same properties */
assert_equals_uint64 (_START (trackelement), 42);
assert_equals_uint64 (_DURATION (trackelement), 51);
assert_equals_uint64 (_INPOINT (trackelement), 12);
/* And let's also check that it propagated correctly to GNonLin */
Cleanup import of GNL and rename gnl to nle for Non Linear Engine Conflicts: ges/ges-track-element.c gnl/Makefile.am gnl/common Conflicts: ges/ges-internal.h ges/ges-track.c ges/ges-utils.c ges/nle/.gitignore ges/nle/gnlmarshal.list ges/nle/nle.h ges/nle/nlecomposition.c ges/nle/nlecomposition.h ges/nle/nleghostpad.c ges/nle/nleghostpad.h ges/nle/nleobject.c ges/nle/nleoperation.c ges/nle/nleoperation.h ges/nle/nlesource.c ges/nle/nlesource.h ges/nle/nletypes.h ges/nle/nleurisource.c ges/nle/nleurisource.h gnl/Makefile.am gnl/gnl.c gnl/gnl.h gnl/gnl/gnl.h gnl/gnl/gnlcomposition.c gnl/gnl/gnlcomposition.h gnl/gnl/gnlghostpad.c gnl/gnl/gnlghostpad.h gnl/gnl/gnlmarshal.list gnl/gnl/gnlobject.c gnl/gnl/gnloperation.c gnl/gnl/gnloperation.h gnl/gnl/gnlsource.c gnl/gnl/gnlsource.h gnl/gnl/gnltypes.h gnl/gnl/gnlurisource.c gnl/gnl/gnlurisource.h gnl/gnlcomposition.c gnl/gnlcomposition.h gnl/gnlghostpad.c gnl/gnlghostpad.h gnl/gnlmarshal.list gnl/gnlobject.c gnl/gnlobject.h gnl/gnloperation.c gnl/gnloperation.h gnl/gnlsource.c gnl/gnlsource.h gnl/gnltypes.h gnl/gnlurisource.c gnl/gnlurisource.h gnl/tests/check/gnl/common.c gnl/tests/check/gnl/common.h gnl/tests/check/gnl/complex.c gnl/tests/check/gnl/gnlcomposition.c gnl/tests/check/gnl/gnloperation.c gnl/tests/check/gnl/gnlsource.c gnl/tests/check/gnl/seek.c gnl/tests/check/gnl/simple.c tests/check/gnl/common.c tests/check/gnl/common.h tests/check/gnl/complex.c tests/check/gnl/gnlcomposition.c tests/check/gnl/gnloperation.c tests/check/gnl/gnlsource.c tests/check/gnl/seek.c tests/check/gnl/simple.c tests/check/nle/common.c tests/check/nle/common.h tests/check/nle/complex.c tests/check/nle/nlecomposition.c tests/check/nle/nleoperation.c tests/check/nle/nlesource.c tests/check/nle/seek.c tests/check/nle/simple.c
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nle_object_check (ges_track_element_get_nleobject (trackelement), 42, 51, 12,
51, MIN_NLE_PRIO + TRANSITIONS_HEIGHT, TRUE);
/* Change more properties, see if they propagate */
g_object_set (clip, "start", (guint64) 420, "duration", (guint64) 510,
"in-point", (guint64) 120, NULL);
assert_equals_uint64 (_START (clip), 420);
assert_equals_uint64 (_DURATION (clip), 510);
assert_equals_uint64 (_INPOINT (clip), 120);
assert_equals_uint64 (_START (trackelement), 420);
assert_equals_uint64 (_DURATION (trackelement), 510);
assert_equals_uint64 (_INPOINT (trackelement), 120);
/* And let's also check that it propagated correctly to GNonLin */
ges_timeline_commit (timeline);
Cleanup import of GNL and rename gnl to nle for Non Linear Engine Conflicts: ges/ges-track-element.c gnl/Makefile.am gnl/common Conflicts: ges/ges-internal.h ges/ges-track.c ges/ges-utils.c ges/nle/.gitignore ges/nle/gnlmarshal.list ges/nle/nle.h ges/nle/nlecomposition.c ges/nle/nlecomposition.h ges/nle/nleghostpad.c ges/nle/nleghostpad.h ges/nle/nleobject.c ges/nle/nleoperation.c ges/nle/nleoperation.h ges/nle/nlesource.c ges/nle/nlesource.h ges/nle/nletypes.h ges/nle/nleurisource.c ges/nle/nleurisource.h gnl/Makefile.am gnl/gnl.c gnl/gnl.h gnl/gnl/gnl.h gnl/gnl/gnlcomposition.c gnl/gnl/gnlcomposition.h gnl/gnl/gnlghostpad.c gnl/gnl/gnlghostpad.h gnl/gnl/gnlmarshal.list gnl/gnl/gnlobject.c gnl/gnl/gnloperation.c gnl/gnl/gnloperation.h gnl/gnl/gnlsource.c gnl/gnl/gnlsource.h gnl/gnl/gnltypes.h gnl/gnl/gnlurisource.c gnl/gnl/gnlurisource.h gnl/gnlcomposition.c gnl/gnlcomposition.h gnl/gnlghostpad.c gnl/gnlghostpad.h gnl/gnlmarshal.list gnl/gnlobject.c gnl/gnlobject.h gnl/gnloperation.c gnl/gnloperation.h gnl/gnlsource.c gnl/gnlsource.h gnl/gnltypes.h gnl/gnlurisource.c gnl/gnlurisource.h gnl/tests/check/gnl/common.c gnl/tests/check/gnl/common.h gnl/tests/check/gnl/complex.c gnl/tests/check/gnl/gnlcomposition.c gnl/tests/check/gnl/gnloperation.c gnl/tests/check/gnl/gnlsource.c gnl/tests/check/gnl/seek.c gnl/tests/check/gnl/simple.c tests/check/gnl/common.c tests/check/gnl/common.h tests/check/gnl/complex.c tests/check/gnl/gnlcomposition.c tests/check/gnl/gnloperation.c tests/check/gnl/gnlsource.c tests/check/gnl/seek.c tests/check/gnl/simple.c tests/check/nle/common.c tests/check/nle/common.h tests/check/nle/complex.c tests/check/nle/nlecomposition.c tests/check/nle/nleoperation.c tests/check/nle/nlesource.c tests/check/nle/seek.c tests/check/nle/simple.c
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nle_object_check (ges_track_element_get_nleobject (trackelement), 420, 510,
120, 510, MIN_NLE_PRIO + TRANSITIONS_HEIGHT, TRUE);
/* This time, we move the trackelement to see if the changes move
* along to the parent and the gnonlin clip */
g_object_set (trackelement, "start", (guint64) 400, NULL);
ges_timeline_commit (timeline);
assert_equals_uint64 (_START (clip), 400);
assert_equals_uint64 (_START (trackelement), 400);
Cleanup import of GNL and rename gnl to nle for Non Linear Engine Conflicts: ges/ges-track-element.c gnl/Makefile.am gnl/common Conflicts: ges/ges-internal.h ges/ges-track.c ges/ges-utils.c ges/nle/.gitignore ges/nle/gnlmarshal.list ges/nle/nle.h ges/nle/nlecomposition.c ges/nle/nlecomposition.h ges/nle/nleghostpad.c ges/nle/nleghostpad.h ges/nle/nleobject.c ges/nle/nleoperation.c ges/nle/nleoperation.h ges/nle/nlesource.c ges/nle/nlesource.h ges/nle/nletypes.h ges/nle/nleurisource.c ges/nle/nleurisource.h gnl/Makefile.am gnl/gnl.c gnl/gnl.h gnl/gnl/gnl.h gnl/gnl/gnlcomposition.c gnl/gnl/gnlcomposition.h gnl/gnl/gnlghostpad.c gnl/gnl/gnlghostpad.h gnl/gnl/gnlmarshal.list gnl/gnl/gnlobject.c gnl/gnl/gnloperation.c gnl/gnl/gnloperation.h gnl/gnl/gnlsource.c gnl/gnl/gnlsource.h gnl/gnl/gnltypes.h gnl/gnl/gnlurisource.c gnl/gnl/gnlurisource.h gnl/gnlcomposition.c gnl/gnlcomposition.h gnl/gnlghostpad.c gnl/gnlghostpad.h gnl/gnlmarshal.list gnl/gnlobject.c gnl/gnlobject.h gnl/gnloperation.c gnl/gnloperation.h gnl/gnlsource.c gnl/gnlsource.h gnl/gnltypes.h gnl/gnlurisource.c gnl/gnlurisource.h gnl/tests/check/gnl/common.c gnl/tests/check/gnl/common.h gnl/tests/check/gnl/complex.c gnl/tests/check/gnl/gnlcomposition.c gnl/tests/check/gnl/gnloperation.c gnl/tests/check/gnl/gnlsource.c gnl/tests/check/gnl/seek.c gnl/tests/check/gnl/simple.c tests/check/gnl/common.c tests/check/gnl/common.h tests/check/gnl/complex.c tests/check/gnl/gnlcomposition.c tests/check/gnl/gnloperation.c tests/check/gnl/gnlsource.c tests/check/gnl/seek.c tests/check/gnl/simple.c tests/check/nle/common.c tests/check/nle/common.h tests/check/nle/complex.c tests/check/nle/nlecomposition.c tests/check/nle/nleoperation.c tests/check/nle/nlesource.c tests/check/nle/seek.c tests/check/nle/simple.c
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nle_object_check (ges_track_element_get_nleobject (trackelement), 400, 510,
120, 510, MIN_NLE_PRIO + TRANSITIONS_HEIGHT, TRUE);
_assert_remove (clip, trackelement);
gst_object_unref (timeline);
ges_deinit ();
}
GST_END_TEST;
GST_START_TEST (test_split_direct_bindings)
{
GList *values;
GstControlSource *source;
GESTimeline *timeline;
GESClip *clip, *splitclip;
GstControlBinding *binding = NULL, *splitbinding;
GstTimedValueControlSource *splitsource;
GESLayer *layer;
GESAsset *asset;
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GValue *tmpvalue;
GESTrackElement *element;
ges_init ();
fail_unless ((timeline = ges_timeline_new ()));
fail_unless ((layer = ges_layer_new ()));
fail_unless (ges_timeline_add_track (timeline,
GES_TRACK (ges_video_track_new ())));
fail_unless (ges_timeline_add_layer (timeline, layer));
asset = ges_asset_request (GES_TYPE_TEST_CLIP, NULL, NULL);
clip = ges_layer_add_asset (layer, asset, 0, 10 * GST_SECOND, 10 * GST_SECOND,
GES_TRACK_TYPE_UNKNOWN);
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g_object_unref (asset);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS (clip, 0 * GST_SECOND, 10 * GST_SECOND, 10 * GST_SECOND);
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
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assert_num_children (clip, 1);
check_layer (clip, 0);
source = gst_interpolation_control_source_new ();
g_object_set (source, "mode", GST_INTERPOLATION_MODE_LINEAR, NULL);
element = GES_CONTAINER_CHILDREN (clip)->data;
fail_unless (ges_track_element_set_control_source (element,
source, "alpha", "direct"));
gst_timed_value_control_source_set (GST_TIMED_VALUE_CONTROL_SOURCE (source),
10 * GST_SECOND, 0.0);
gst_timed_value_control_source_set (GST_TIMED_VALUE_CONTROL_SOURCE (source),
20 * GST_SECOND, 1.0);
binding = ges_track_element_get_control_binding (element, "alpha");
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tmpvalue = gst_control_binding_get_value (binding, 10 * GST_SECOND);
assert_equals_int (g_value_get_double (tmpvalue), 0.0);
g_value_unset (tmpvalue);
g_free (tmpvalue);
tmpvalue = gst_control_binding_get_value (binding, 20 * GST_SECOND);
assert_equals_int (g_value_get_double (tmpvalue), 1.0);
g_value_unset (tmpvalue);
g_free (tmpvalue);
splitclip = ges_clip_split (clip, 5 * GST_SECOND);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS (splitclip, 5 * GST_SECOND, 15 * GST_SECOND,
5 * GST_SECOND);
check_layer (splitclip, 0);
splitbinding =
ges_track_element_get_control_binding (GES_CONTAINER_CHILDREN
(splitclip)->data, "alpha");
g_object_get (splitbinding, "control_source", &splitsource, NULL);
values =
gst_timed_value_control_source_get_all (GST_TIMED_VALUE_CONTROL_SOURCE
(splitsource));
assert_equals_int (g_list_length (values), 2);
assert_equals_uint64 (((GstTimedValue *) values->data)->timestamp,
15 * GST_SECOND);
assert_equals_float (((GstTimedValue *) values->data)->value, 0.5);
assert_equals_uint64 (((GstTimedValue *) values->next->data)->timestamp,
20 * GST_SECOND);
assert_equals_float (((GstTimedValue *) values->next->data)->value, 1.0);
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g_list_free (values);
values =
gst_timed_value_control_source_get_all (GST_TIMED_VALUE_CONTROL_SOURCE
(source));
assert_equals_int (g_list_length (values), 2);
assert_equals_uint64 (((GstTimedValue *) values->data)->timestamp,
10 * GST_SECOND);
assert_equals_float (((GstTimedValue *) values->data)->value, 0.0);
assert_equals_uint64 (((GstTimedValue *) values->next->data)->timestamp,
15 * GST_SECOND);
assert_equals_float (((GstTimedValue *) values->next->data)->value, 0.50);
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g_list_free (values);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS (clip, 0 * GST_SECOND, 10 * GST_SECOND, 5 * GST_SECOND);
check_layer (clip, 0);
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gst_object_unref (timeline);
gst_object_unref (source);
gst_object_unref (splitsource);
ges_deinit ();
}
GST_END_TEST;
GST_START_TEST (test_split_direct_absolute_bindings)
{
GList *values;
GstControlSource *source;
GESTimeline *timeline;
GESClip *clip, *splitclip;
GstControlBinding *binding = NULL, *splitbinding;
GstTimedValueControlSource *splitsource;
GESLayer *layer;
GESAsset *asset;
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GValue *tmpvalue;
GESTrackElement *element;
ges_init ();
fail_unless ((timeline = ges_timeline_new ()));
fail_unless ((layer = ges_layer_new ()));
fail_unless (ges_timeline_add_track (timeline,
GES_TRACK (ges_video_track_new ())));
fail_unless (ges_timeline_add_layer (timeline, layer));
asset = ges_asset_request (GES_TYPE_TEST_CLIP, NULL, NULL);
clip = ges_layer_add_asset (layer, asset, 0, 10 * GST_SECOND, 10 * GST_SECOND,
GES_TRACK_TYPE_UNKNOWN);
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g_object_unref (asset);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS (clip, 0 * GST_SECOND, 10 * GST_SECOND, 10 * GST_SECOND);
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
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assert_num_children (clip, 1);
check_layer (clip, 0);
source = gst_interpolation_control_source_new ();
g_object_set (source, "mode", GST_INTERPOLATION_MODE_LINEAR, NULL);
element = GES_CONTAINER_CHILDREN (clip)->data;
fail_unless (ges_track_element_set_control_source (element,
source, "posx", "direct-absolute"));
gst_timed_value_control_source_set (GST_TIMED_VALUE_CONTROL_SOURCE (source),
10 * GST_SECOND, 0);
gst_timed_value_control_source_set (GST_TIMED_VALUE_CONTROL_SOURCE (source),
20 * GST_SECOND, 500);
binding = ges_track_element_get_control_binding (element, "posx");
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tmpvalue = gst_control_binding_get_value (binding, 10 * GST_SECOND);
assert_equals_int (g_value_get_int (tmpvalue), 0);
g_value_unset (tmpvalue);
g_free (tmpvalue);
tmpvalue = gst_control_binding_get_value (binding, 20 * GST_SECOND);
assert_equals_int (g_value_get_int (tmpvalue), 500);
g_value_unset (tmpvalue);
g_free (tmpvalue);
splitclip = ges_clip_split (clip, 5 * GST_SECOND);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS (splitclip, 5 * GST_SECOND, 15 * GST_SECOND,
5 * GST_SECOND);
check_layer (splitclip, 0);
splitbinding =
ges_track_element_get_control_binding (GES_CONTAINER_CHILDREN
(splitclip)->data, "posx");
g_object_get (splitbinding, "control_source", &splitsource, NULL);
values =
gst_timed_value_control_source_get_all (GST_TIMED_VALUE_CONTROL_SOURCE
(splitsource));
assert_equals_int (g_list_length (values), 2);
assert_equals_uint64 (((GstTimedValue *) values->data)->timestamp,
15 * GST_SECOND);
assert_equals_float (((GstTimedValue *) values->data)->value, 250.0);
assert_equals_uint64 (((GstTimedValue *) values->next->data)->timestamp,
20 * GST_SECOND);
assert_equals_float (((GstTimedValue *) values->next->data)->value, 500.0);
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g_list_free (values);
values =
gst_timed_value_control_source_get_all (GST_TIMED_VALUE_CONTROL_SOURCE
(source));
assert_equals_int (g_list_length (values), 2);
assert_equals_uint64 (((GstTimedValue *) values->data)->timestamp,
10 * GST_SECOND);
assert_equals_float (((GstTimedValue *) values->data)->value, 0.0);
assert_equals_uint64 (((GstTimedValue *) values->next->data)->timestamp,
15 * GST_SECOND);
assert_equals_float (((GstTimedValue *) values->next->data)->value, 250.0);
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g_list_free (values);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS (clip, 0 * GST_SECOND, 10 * GST_SECOND, 5 * GST_SECOND);
check_layer (clip, 0);
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gst_object_unref (timeline);
gst_object_unref (source);
gst_object_unref (splitsource);
ges_deinit ();
}
GST_END_TEST;
static GESTimelineElement *
_find_auto_transition (GESTrack * track, GESClip * from_clip, GESClip * to_clip)
{
GstClockTime start, end;
GList *tmp, *track_els;
GESTimelineElement *ret = NULL;
GESLayer *layer0, *layer1;
layer0 = ges_clip_get_layer (from_clip);
layer1 = ges_clip_get_layer (to_clip);
fail_unless (layer0 == layer1, "%" GES_FORMAT " and %" GES_FORMAT " do not "
"share the same layer", GES_ARGS (from_clip), GES_ARGS (to_clip));
gst_object_unref (layer1);
start = GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT_START (to_clip);
end = GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT_START (from_clip)
+ GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT_DURATION (from_clip);
fail_if (end <= start, "%" GES_FORMAT " starts after %" GES_FORMAT " ends",
GES_ARGS (to_clip), GES_ARGS (from_clip));
track_els = ges_track_get_elements (track);
for (tmp = track_els; tmp; tmp = tmp->next) {
GESTimelineElement *el = tmp->data;
if (GES_IS_TRANSITION (el) && el->start == start
&& (el->start + el->duration) == end) {
fail_if (ret, "Found two transitions %" GES_FORMAT " and %" GES_FORMAT
" between %" GES_FORMAT " and %" GES_FORMAT " in track %"
GST_PTR_FORMAT, GES_ARGS (el), GES_ARGS (ret), GES_ARGS (from_clip),
GES_ARGS (to_clip), track);
ret = el;
}
}
fail_unless (ret, "Found no transitions between %" GES_FORMAT " and %"
GES_FORMAT " in track %" GST_PTR_FORMAT, GES_ARGS (from_clip),
GES_ARGS (to_clip), track);
g_list_free_full (track_els, gst_object_unref);
fail_unless (GES_IS_CLIP (ret->parent), "Transition %" GES_FORMAT
" between %" GES_FORMAT " and %" GES_FORMAT " in track %"
GST_PTR_FORMAT " has no parent clip", GES_ARGS (ret),
GES_ARGS (from_clip), GES_ARGS (to_clip), track);
layer1 = ges_clip_get_layer (GES_CLIP (ret->parent));
fail_unless (layer0 == layer1, "Transition %" GES_FORMAT " between %"
GES_FORMAT " and %" GES_FORMAT " in track %" GST_PTR_FORMAT
" belongs to layer %" GST_PTR_FORMAT " rather than %" GST_PTR_FORMAT,
GES_ARGS (ret), GES_ARGS (from_clip), GES_ARGS (to_clip), track,
layer1, layer0);
gst_object_unref (layer0);
gst_object_unref (layer1);
return ret;
}
GST_START_TEST (test_split_with_auto_transitions)
{
GESTimeline *timeline;
GESLayer *layer;
GESTrack *tracks[3];
GESTimelineElement *found;
GESTimelineElement *prev_trans[3];
GESTimelineElement *post_trans[3];
GESAsset *asset;
GESClip *clip, *split, *prev, *post;
guint i;
ges_init ();
timeline = ges_timeline_new ();
ges_timeline_set_auto_transition (timeline, TRUE);
tracks[0] = GES_TRACK (ges_audio_track_new ());
tracks[1] = GES_TRACK (ges_audio_track_new ());
tracks[2] = GES_TRACK (ges_video_track_new ());
for (i = 0; i < 3; i++)
fail_unless (ges_timeline_add_track (timeline, tracks[i]));
layer = ges_timeline_append_layer (timeline);
asset = ges_asset_request (GES_TYPE_TEST_CLIP, NULL, NULL);
prev = ges_layer_add_asset (layer, asset, 0, 0, 10, GES_TRACK_TYPE_UNKNOWN);
clip = ges_layer_add_asset (layer, asset, 5, 0, 20, GES_TRACK_TYPE_UNKNOWN);
post = ges_layer_add_asset (layer, asset, 20, 0, 10, GES_TRACK_TYPE_UNKNOWN);
fail_unless (prev);
fail_unless (clip);
fail_unless (post);
for (i = 0; i < 3; i++) {
prev_trans[i] = _find_auto_transition (tracks[i], prev, clip);
post_trans[i] = _find_auto_transition (tracks[i], clip, post);
/* 3 sources, 2 auto-transitions */
assert_num_in_track (tracks[i], 5);
}
/* cannot split within a transition */
fail_if (ges_clip_split (clip, 5));
fail_if (ges_clip_split (clip, 20));
/* we should keep the same auto-transitions during a split */
split = ges_clip_split (clip, 15);
fail_unless (split);
for (i = 0; i < 3; i++) {
found = _find_auto_transition (tracks[i], prev, clip);
fail_unless (found == prev_trans[i], "Transition between %" GES_FORMAT
" and %" GES_FORMAT " changed", GES_ARGS (prev), GES_ARGS (clip));
found = _find_auto_transition (tracks[i], split, post);
fail_unless (found == post_trans[i], "Transition between %" GES_FORMAT
" and %" GES_FORMAT " changed", GES_ARGS (clip), GES_ARGS (post));
}
gst_object_unref (timeline);
gst_object_unref (asset);
ges_deinit ();
}
GST_END_TEST;
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
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static GPtrArray *
_select_none (GESTimeline * timeline, GESClip * clip,
GESTrackElement * track_element, guint * called_p)
{
(*called_p)++;
return NULL;
}
static GPtrArray *
_select_track (GESTimeline * timeline, GESClip * clip,
GESTrackElement * track_element, GESTrack ** track_p)
{
GPtrArray *tracks = g_ptr_array_new ();
fail_unless (track_p);
fail_unless (*track_p);
g_ptr_array_insert (tracks, -1, gst_object_ref (*track_p));
*track_p = NULL;
return tracks;
}
GST_START_TEST (test_split_object)
{
GESTimeline *timeline;
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
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GESTrack *track1, *track2, *effect_track;
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GESLayer *layer;
GESClip *clip, *splitclip;
GList *splittrackelements;
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
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GESTrackElement *trackelement1, *trackelement2, *effect1, *effect2,
*splittrackelement;
guint32 priority1, priority2, effect_priority1, effect_priority2;
guint selection_called = 0;
const gchar *meta;
ges_init ();
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layer = ges_layer_new ();
fail_unless (layer != NULL);
timeline = ges_timeline_new_audio_video ();
fail_unless (timeline != NULL);
fail_unless (ges_timeline_add_layer (timeline, layer));
ASSERT_OBJECT_REFCOUNT (timeline, "timeline", 1);
clip = GES_CLIP (ges_test_clip_new ());
fail_unless (clip != NULL);
ASSERT_OBJECT_REFCOUNT (timeline, "timeline", 1);
/* Set some properties */
g_object_set (clip, "start", (guint64) 42, "duration", (guint64) 50,
"in-point", (guint64) 12, NULL);
ASSERT_OBJECT_REFCOUNT (timeline, "timeline", 1);
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
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CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS (clip, 42, 12, 50);
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ges_layer_add_clip (layer, GES_CLIP (clip));
ges_timeline_commit (timeline);
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
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assert_num_children (clip, 2);
trackelement1 = GES_CONTAINER_CHILDREN (clip)->data;
fail_unless (trackelement1 != NULL);
fail_unless (GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT_PARENT (trackelement1) ==
GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT (clip));
ges_meta_container_set_string (GES_META_CONTAINER (trackelement1), "test_key",
"test_value");
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
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trackelement2 = GES_CONTAINER_CHILDREN (clip)->next->data;
fail_unless (trackelement2 != NULL);
fail_unless (GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT_PARENT (trackelement2) ==
GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT (clip));
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
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effect1 = GES_TRACK_ELEMENT (ges_effect_new ("agingtv"));
_assert_add (clip, effect1);
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
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effect2 = GES_TRACK_ELEMENT (ges_effect_new ("vertigotv"));
_assert_add (clip, effect2);
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
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/* Check that trackelement has the same properties */
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
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CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS (trackelement1, 42, 12, 50);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS (trackelement2, 42, 12, 50);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS (effect1, 42, 0, 50);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS (effect2, 42, 0, 50);
/* And let's also check that it propagated correctly to GNonLin */
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
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nle_object_check (ges_track_element_get_nleobject (trackelement1), 42, 50, 12,
50, MIN_NLE_PRIO + TRANSITIONS_HEIGHT + 2, TRUE);
nle_object_check (ges_track_element_get_nleobject (trackelement2), 42, 50, 12,
50, MIN_NLE_PRIO + TRANSITIONS_HEIGHT + 2, TRUE);
track1 = ges_track_element_get_track (trackelement1);
fail_unless (track1);
track2 = ges_track_element_get_track (trackelement2);
fail_unless (track2);
fail_unless (track1 != track2);
effect_track = ges_track_element_get_track (effect1);
fail_unless (effect_track);
fail_unless (ges_track_element_get_track (effect2) == effect_track);
priority1 = GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT_PRIORITY (trackelement1);
priority2 = GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT_PRIORITY (trackelement2);
effect_priority1 = GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT_PRIORITY (effect1);
effect_priority2 = GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT_PRIORITY (effect2);
fail_unless (priority1 == priority2);
fail_unless (priority1 > effect_priority2);
fail_unless (effect_priority2 > effect_priority1);
ges_timeline_element_set_child_properties (GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT (clip),
"font-desc", "Normal", "posx", 30, "posy", 50, "alpha", 0.1,
"freq", 449.0, "scratch-lines", 2, "zoom-speed", 1.05, NULL);
/* splitting should avoid track selection */
g_signal_connect (timeline, "select-tracks-for-object",
G_CALLBACK (_select_none), &selection_called);
splitclip = ges_clip_split (clip, 67);
fail_unless (GES_IS_CLIP (splitclip));
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
2020-04-06 11:09:54 +00:00
fail_unless (splitclip != clip);
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
2020-04-06 11:09:54 +00:00
fail_if (selection_called);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS (clip, 42, 12, 25);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS (trackelement1, 42, 12, 25);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS (trackelement1, 42, 12, 25);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS (effect1, 42, 0, 25);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS (effect2, 42, 0, 25);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS (splitclip, 67, 37, 25);
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
2020-04-06 11:09:54 +00:00
assert_equal_children_properties (splitclip, clip);
splittrackelements = GES_CONTAINER_CHILDREN (splitclip);
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
2020-04-06 11:09:54 +00:00
fail_unless_equals_int (g_list_length (splittrackelements), 4);
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
2020-04-06 11:09:54 +00:00
/* first is the effects */
splittrackelement = GES_TRACK_ELEMENT (splittrackelements->data);
fail_unless (GES_IS_TRACK_ELEMENT (splittrackelement));
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
2020-04-06 11:09:54 +00:00
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS (splittrackelement, 67, 0, 25);
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
2020-04-06 11:09:54 +00:00
assert_equal_children_properties (splittrackelement, effect1);
fail_unless (ges_track_element_get_track (splittrackelement) == effect_track);
fail_unless (ges_track_element_get_track (effect1) == effect_track);
/* +3 priority from layer */
assert_equals_int (GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT_PRIORITY (splittrackelement),
effect_priority1 + 3);
fail_unless (GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT_PRIORITY (effect1) == effect_priority1);
fail_unless (splittrackelement != trackelement1);
fail_unless (splittrackelement != trackelement2);
fail_unless (splittrackelement != effect1);
fail_unless (splittrackelement != effect2);
splittrackelement = GES_TRACK_ELEMENT (splittrackelements->next->data);
fail_unless (GES_IS_TRACK_ELEMENT (splittrackelement));
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
2020-04-06 11:09:54 +00:00
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS (splittrackelement, 67, 0, 25);
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
2020-04-06 11:09:54 +00:00
assert_equal_children_properties (splittrackelement, effect2);
fail_unless (ges_track_element_get_track (splittrackelement) == effect_track);
fail_unless (ges_track_element_get_track (effect2) == effect_track);
assert_equals_int (GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT_PRIORITY (splittrackelement),
effect_priority2 + 3);
fail_unless (GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT_PRIORITY (effect2) == effect_priority2);
fail_unless (splittrackelement != trackelement1);
fail_unless (splittrackelement != trackelement2);
fail_unless (splittrackelement != effect1);
fail_unless (splittrackelement != effect2);
splittrackelement = GES_TRACK_ELEMENT (splittrackelements->next->next->data);
fail_unless (GES_IS_TRACK_ELEMENT (splittrackelement));
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS (splittrackelement, 67, 37, 25);
/* core elements have swapped order in the clip, this is ok since they
* share the same priority */
assert_equal_children_properties (splittrackelement, trackelement1);
fail_unless (ges_track_element_get_track (splittrackelement) == track1);
fail_unless (ges_track_element_get_track (trackelement1) == track1);
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
2020-04-06 11:09:54 +00:00
assert_equals_int (GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT_PRIORITY (splittrackelement),
priority1 + 3);
fail_unless (GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT_PRIORITY (trackelement1) == priority1);
meta = ges_meta_container_get_string (GES_META_CONTAINER (splittrackelement),
"test_key");
fail_unless_equals_string (meta, "test_value");
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
2020-04-06 11:09:54 +00:00
fail_unless (splittrackelement != trackelement1);
fail_unless (splittrackelement != trackelement2);
fail_unless (splittrackelement != effect1);
fail_unless (splittrackelement != effect2);
splittrackelement =
GES_TRACK_ELEMENT (splittrackelements->next->next->next->data);
fail_unless (GES_IS_TRACK_ELEMENT (splittrackelement));
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS (splittrackelement, 67, 37, 25);
assert_equal_children_properties (splittrackelement, trackelement2);
fail_unless (ges_track_element_get_track (splittrackelement) == track2);
fail_unless (ges_track_element_get_track (trackelement2) == track2);
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
2020-04-06 11:09:54 +00:00
assert_equals_int (GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT_PRIORITY (splittrackelement),
priority2 + 3);
fail_unless (GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT_PRIORITY (trackelement2) == priority2);
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
2020-04-06 11:09:54 +00:00
fail_unless (splittrackelement != trackelement1);
fail_unless (splittrackelement != trackelement2);
fail_unless (splittrackelement != effect1);
fail_unless (splittrackelement != effect2);
/* We own the only ref */
ASSERT_OBJECT_REFCOUNT (splitclip, "1 ref for us + 1 for the timeline", 2);
/* 1 ref for the Clip, 1 ref for the Track and 2 ref for the timeline
* (1 for the "all_element" hashtable, another for the sequence of TrackElement*/
ASSERT_OBJECT_REFCOUNT (splittrackelement,
"1 ref for the Clip, 1 ref for the Track and 1 ref for the timeline", 3);
check_destroyed (G_OBJECT (timeline), G_OBJECT (splitclip), clip,
splittrackelement, NULL);
ges_deinit ();
}
GST_END_TEST;
typedef struct
{
gboolean duration_cb_called;
gboolean clip_added_cb_called;
gboolean track_selected_cb_called;
GESClip *clip;
} SplitOrderData;
static void
_track_selected_cb (GESTimelineElement * el, GParamSpec * spec,
SplitOrderData * data)
{
GESClip *clip = GES_CLIP (el->parent);
fail_unless (data->clip == clip, "Parent is %" GES_FORMAT " rather than %"
GES_FORMAT, GES_ARGS (clip), GES_ARGS (data->clip));
fail_unless (data->duration_cb_called, "notify::duration not emitted "
"for neighbour of %" GES_FORMAT, GES_ARGS (data->clip));
fail_unless (data->clip_added_cb_called, "child-added not emitted for %"
GES_FORMAT, GES_ARGS (data->clip));
data->track_selected_cb_called = TRUE;
}
static void
_child_added_cb (GESClip * clip, GESTimelineElement * child,
SplitOrderData * data)
{
fail_unless (data->clip == clip, "Received %" GES_FORMAT " rather than %"
GES_FORMAT, GES_ARGS (clip), GES_ARGS (data->clip));
g_signal_connect (child, "notify::track", G_CALLBACK (_track_selected_cb),
data);
}
static void
_clip_added_cb (GESLayer * layer, GESClip * clip, SplitOrderData * data)
{
GList *tmp;
data->clip = clip;
fail_unless (data->duration_cb_called, "notify::duration not emitted "
"for neighbour of %" GES_FORMAT, GES_ARGS (data->clip));
/* only called once */
fail_if (data->clip_added_cb_called, "clip-added already emitted for %"
GES_FORMAT, GES_ARGS (data->clip));
fail_if (data->track_selected_cb_called, "track selection already "
"occurred for %" GES_FORMAT, GES_ARGS (data->clip));
data->clip_added_cb_called = TRUE;
g_signal_connect (clip, "child-added", G_CALLBACK (_child_added_cb), data);
for (tmp = GES_CONTAINER_CHILDREN (clip); tmp; tmp = tmp->next)
g_signal_connect (tmp->data, "notify::track",
G_CALLBACK (_track_selected_cb), data);
}
static void
_disconnect_cbs (GESLayer * layer, GESClip * clip, SplitOrderData * data)
{
GList *tmp;
g_signal_handlers_disconnect_by_func (clip, _child_added_cb, data);
for (tmp = GES_CONTAINER_CHILDREN (clip); tmp; tmp = tmp->next)
g_signal_handlers_disconnect_by_func (tmp->data, _track_selected_cb, data);
}
static void
_duration_cb (GObject * object, GParamSpec * pspec, SplitOrderData * data)
{
/* only called once */
fail_if (data->duration_cb_called, "notify::duration of neighbour %"
GES_FORMAT " already emitted ", GES_ARGS (object));
fail_if (data->clip_added_cb_called, "clip-added already emitted");
fail_if (data->track_selected_cb_called, "track selection already "
"occurred");
data->duration_cb_called = TRUE;
}
GST_START_TEST (test_split_ordering)
{
GESTimeline *timeline;
GESLayer *layer;
GESClip *clip, *splitclip;
SplitOrderData data;
ges_init ();
timeline = ges_timeline_new_audio_video ();
layer = ges_timeline_append_layer (timeline);
clip = GES_CLIP (ges_test_clip_new ());
assert_set_duration (clip, 10);
/* test order when adding clip to a layer */
/* don't care about duration yet */
data.duration_cb_called = TRUE;
data.clip_added_cb_called = FALSE;
data.track_selected_cb_called = FALSE;
data.clip = NULL;
g_signal_connect (layer, "clip-added", G_CALLBACK (_clip_added_cb), &data);
fail_unless (ges_layer_add_clip (layer, clip));
fail_unless (data.duration_cb_called);
fail_unless (data.clip_added_cb_called);
fail_unless (data.track_selected_cb_called);
fail_unless (data.clip == clip);
/* now check for the same ordering when splitting, which the original
* clip shrinking before the new one is added to the layer */
data.duration_cb_called = FALSE;
data.clip_added_cb_called = FALSE;
data.track_selected_cb_called = FALSE;
data.clip = NULL;
g_signal_connect (clip, "notify::duration", G_CALLBACK (_duration_cb), &data);
splitclip = ges_clip_split (clip, 5);
fail_unless (splitclip);
fail_unless (data.duration_cb_called);
fail_unless (data.clip_added_cb_called);
fail_unless (data.track_selected_cb_called);
fail_unless (data.clip == splitclip);
/* disconnect since track of children will change when timeline is
* freed */
_disconnect_cbs (layer, clip, &data);
_disconnect_cbs (layer, splitclip, &data);
gst_object_unref (timeline);
ges_deinit ();
}
GST_END_TEST;
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#define _assert_higher_priority(el, higher) \
{ \
if (higher) { \
guint32 el_prio = GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT_PRIORITY (el); \
guint32 higher_prio = GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT_PRIORITY (higher); \
fail_unless (el_prio > higher_prio, "%s does not have a higher " \
"priority than %s (%u vs %u)", GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT_NAME (el), \
GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT_NAME (higher), el_prio, higher_prio); \
} \
}
#define _assert_regroup_fails(clip_list) \
{ \
GESContainer *regrouped = ges_container_group (clip_list); \
fail_unless (GES_IS_GROUP (regrouped)); \
assert_equals_int (g_list_length (regrouped->children), \
g_list_length (clip_list)); \
g_list_free_full (ges_container_ungroup (regrouped, FALSE), \
gst_object_unref); \
}
GST_START_TEST (test_clip_group_ungroup)
{
GESAsset *asset;
GESTimeline *timeline;
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GESClip *clip, *video_clip, *audio_clip;
GESTrackElement *el;
GList *containers, *tmp;
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GESLayer *layer;
GESContainer *regrouped_clip;
GESTrack *audio_track, *video_track;
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guint selection_called = 0;
struct
{
GESTrackElement *element;
GESTrackElement *higher_priority;
} audio_els[2];
struct
{
GESTrackElement *element;
GESTrackElement *higher_priority;
} video_els[3];
guint i, j;
const gchar *name;
GESTrackType type;
ges_init ();
timeline = ges_timeline_new ();
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layer = ges_layer_new ();
audio_track = GES_TRACK (ges_audio_track_new ());
video_track = GES_TRACK (ges_video_track_new ());
fail_unless (ges_timeline_add_track (timeline, audio_track));
fail_unless (ges_timeline_add_track (timeline, video_track));
fail_unless (ges_timeline_add_layer (timeline, layer));
asset = ges_asset_request (GES_TYPE_TEST_CLIP, NULL, NULL);
assert_is_type (asset, GES_TYPE_ASSET);
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clip = ges_layer_add_asset (layer, asset, 0, 0, 10, GES_TRACK_TYPE_UNKNOWN);
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ASSERT_OBJECT_REFCOUNT (clip, "1 layer + 1 timeline.all_els", 2);
assert_num_children (clip, 2);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS (clip, 0, 0, 10);
el = GES_TRACK_ELEMENT (ges_effect_new ("audioecho"));
ges_track_element_set_track_type (el, GES_TRACK_TYPE_AUDIO);
_assert_add (clip, el);
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
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el = GES_TRACK_ELEMENT (ges_effect_new ("agingtv"));
ges_track_element_set_track_type (el, GES_TRACK_TYPE_VIDEO);
_assert_add (clip, el);
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el = GES_TRACK_ELEMENT (ges_effect_new ("videobalance"));
ges_track_element_set_track_type (el, GES_TRACK_TYPE_VIDEO);
_assert_add (clip, el);
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
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assert_num_children (clip, 5);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS (clip, 0, 0, 10);
i = j = 0;
for (tmp = GES_CONTAINER_CHILDREN (clip); tmp; tmp = tmp->next) {
el = tmp->data;
type = ges_track_element_get_track_type (el);
if (type == GES_TRACK_TYPE_AUDIO) {
fail_unless (i < G_N_ELEMENTS (audio_els));
audio_els[i].element = el;
fail_unless (ges_track_element_get_track (el) == audio_track,
"%s not in audio track", GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT_NAME (el));
if (i == 0)
audio_els[i].higher_priority = NULL;
else
audio_els[i].higher_priority = audio_els[i - 1].element;
_assert_higher_priority (el, audio_els[i].higher_priority);
i++;
}
if (type == GES_TRACK_TYPE_VIDEO) {
fail_unless (j < G_N_ELEMENTS (video_els));
video_els[j].element = el;
fail_unless (ges_track_element_get_track (el) == video_track,
"%s not in video track", GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT_NAME (el));
if (j == 0)
video_els[j].higher_priority = NULL;
else
video_els[j].higher_priority = video_els[j - 1].element;
_assert_higher_priority (el, video_els[j].higher_priority);
j++;
}
}
fail_unless (i == G_N_ELEMENTS (audio_els));
fail_unless (j == G_N_ELEMENTS (video_els));
assert_num_in_track (audio_track, 2);
assert_num_in_track (video_track, 3);
/* group and ungroup should avoid track selection */
g_signal_connect (timeline, "select-tracks-for-object",
G_CALLBACK (_select_none), &selection_called);
containers = ges_container_ungroup (GES_CONTAINER (clip), FALSE);
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fail_if (selection_called);
video_clip = NULL;
audio_clip = NULL;
assert_equals_int (g_list_length (containers), 2);
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type = ges_clip_get_supported_formats (containers->data);
if (type == GES_TRACK_TYPE_VIDEO)
video_clip = containers->data;
if (type == GES_TRACK_TYPE_AUDIO)
audio_clip = containers->data;
type = ges_clip_get_supported_formats (containers->next->data);
if (type == GES_TRACK_TYPE_VIDEO)
video_clip = containers->next->data;
if (type == GES_TRACK_TYPE_AUDIO)
audio_clip = containers->next->data;
fail_unless (video_clip);
fail_unless (audio_clip);
fail_unless (video_clip == clip || audio_clip == clip);
assert_layer (video_clip, layer);
assert_num_children (video_clip, 3);
fail_unless (GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT_TIMELINE (video_clip) == timeline);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS (video_clip, 0, 0, 10);
ASSERT_OBJECT_REFCOUNT (video_clip, "1 for the layer + 1 for the timeline + "
"1 in containers list", 3);
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
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assert_layer (audio_clip, layer);
assert_num_children (audio_clip, 2);
fail_unless (GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT_TIMELINE (audio_clip) == timeline);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS (audio_clip, 0, 0, 10);
ASSERT_OBJECT_REFCOUNT (audio_clip, "1 for the layer + 1 for the timeline + "
"1 in containers list", 3);
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
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for (i = 0; i < G_N_ELEMENTS (audio_els); i++) {
el = audio_els[i].element;
name = GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT_NAME (el);
fail_unless (ges_track_element_get_track (el) == audio_track,
"%s not in audio track", name);
fail_unless (GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT_PARENT (el) ==
GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT (audio_clip), "%s not in the audio clip", name);
ASSERT_OBJECT_REFCOUNT (el,
"1 for the track + 1 for the container " "+ 1 for the timeline", 3);
_assert_higher_priority (el, audio_els[i].higher_priority);
}
for (i = 0; i < G_N_ELEMENTS (video_els); i++) {
el = video_els[i].element;
name = GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT_NAME (el);
fail_unless (ges_track_element_get_track (el) == video_track,
"%s not in video track", name);
fail_unless (GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT_PARENT (el) ==
GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT (video_clip), "%s not in the video clip", name);
ASSERT_OBJECT_REFCOUNT (el,
"1 for the track + 1 for the container " "+ 1 for the timeline", 3);
_assert_higher_priority (el, video_els[i].higher_priority);
}
assert_num_in_track (audio_track, 2);
assert_num_in_track (video_track, 3);
assert_set_start (video_clip, 10);
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
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CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS (video_clip, 10, 0, 10);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS (audio_clip, 0, 0, 10);
_assert_regroup_fails (containers);
assert_set_start (video_clip, 0);
assert_set_inpoint (video_clip, 10);
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
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CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS (video_clip, 0, 10, 10);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS (audio_clip, 0, 0, 10);
_assert_regroup_fails (containers);
assert_set_inpoint (video_clip, 0);
assert_set_duration (video_clip, 15);
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
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CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS (video_clip, 0, 0, 15);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS (audio_clip, 0, 0, 10);
_assert_regroup_fails (containers);
assert_set_duration (video_clip, 10);
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
2020-04-06 11:09:54 +00:00
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS (video_clip, 0, 0, 10);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS (audio_clip, 0, 0, 10);
regrouped_clip = ges_container_group (containers);
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
2020-04-06 11:09:54 +00:00
fail_if (selection_called);
assert_is_type (regrouped_clip, GES_TYPE_CLIP);
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
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assert_num_children (regrouped_clip, 5);
assert_equals_int (ges_clip_get_supported_formats (GES_CLIP (regrouped_clip)),
GES_TRACK_TYPE_VIDEO | GES_TRACK_TYPE_AUDIO);
g_list_free_full (containers, gst_object_unref);
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
2020-04-06 11:09:54 +00:00
assert_layer (regrouped_clip, layer);
for (i = 0; i < G_N_ELEMENTS (audio_els); i++) {
el = audio_els[i].element;
name = GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT_NAME (el);
fail_unless (ges_track_element_get_track (el) == audio_track,
"%s not in audio track", name);
fail_unless (GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT_PARENT (el) ==
GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT (regrouped_clip), "%s not in the regrouped clip",
name);
ASSERT_OBJECT_REFCOUNT (el,
"1 for the track + 1 for the container " "+ 1 for the timeline", 3);
_assert_higher_priority (el, audio_els[i].higher_priority);
}
for (i = 0; i < G_N_ELEMENTS (video_els); i++) {
el = video_els[i].element;
name = GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT_NAME (el);
fail_unless (ges_track_element_get_track (el) == video_track,
"%s not in video track", name);
fail_unless (GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT_PARENT (el) ==
GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT (regrouped_clip), "%s not in the regrouped clip",
name);
ASSERT_OBJECT_REFCOUNT (el,
"1 for the track + 1 for the container " "+ 1 for the timeline", 3);
_assert_higher_priority (el, video_els[i].higher_priority);
}
assert_num_in_track (audio_track, 2);
assert_num_in_track (video_track, 3);
gst_object_unref (timeline);
gst_object_unref (asset);
ges_deinit ();
}
GST_END_TEST;
GST_START_TEST (test_clip_can_group)
{
GESTimeline *timeline;
GESLayer *layer1, *layer2;
GESTrack *track1, *track2, *track3, *select_track;
GESAsset *asset1, *asset2, *asset3;
GESContainer *container;
GESClip *clip1, *clip2, *clip3, *grouped;
GList *clips = NULL;
ges_init ();
timeline = ges_timeline_new ();
track1 = GES_TRACK (ges_audio_track_new ());
track2 = GES_TRACK (ges_video_track_new ());
track3 = GES_TRACK (ges_video_track_new ());
fail_unless (ges_timeline_add_track (timeline, track1));
fail_unless (ges_timeline_add_track (timeline, track2));
layer1 = ges_timeline_append_layer (timeline);
layer2 = ges_timeline_append_layer (timeline);
asset1 = ges_asset_request (GES_TYPE_TEST_CLIP, NULL, NULL);
asset2 = ges_asset_request (GES_TYPE_TEST_CLIP, "width=700", NULL);
asset3 =
ges_asset_request (GES_TYPE_EFFECT_CLIP, "audioecho || agingtv", NULL);
/* fail if different layer */
clip1 = ges_layer_add_asset (layer1, asset1, 0, 0, 10, GES_TRACK_TYPE_VIDEO);
fail_unless (clip1);
assert_num_children (clip1, 1);
assert_num_in_track (track1, 0);
assert_num_in_track (track2, 1);
clip2 = ges_layer_add_asset (layer2, asset1, 0, 0, 10, GES_TRACK_TYPE_AUDIO);
fail_unless (clip2);
assert_num_children (clip2, 1);
assert_num_in_track (track1, 1);
assert_num_in_track (track2, 1);
clips = g_list_append (clips, clip1);
clips = g_list_append (clips, clip2);
_assert_regroup_fails (clips);
g_list_free (clips);
clips = NULL;
gst_object_ref (clip1);
gst_object_ref (clip2);
fail_unless (ges_layer_remove_clip (layer1, clip1));
fail_unless (ges_layer_remove_clip (layer2, clip2));
assert_num_children (clip1, 1);
assert_num_children (clip2, 1);
gst_object_unref (clip1);
gst_object_unref (clip2);
assert_num_in_track (track1, 0);
assert_num_in_track (track2, 0);
/* fail if different asset */
clip1 = ges_layer_add_asset (layer1, asset1, 0, 0, 10, GES_TRACK_TYPE_VIDEO);
fail_unless (clip1);
assert_num_children (clip1, 1);
clip2 = ges_layer_add_asset (layer1, asset2, 0, 0, 10, GES_TRACK_TYPE_AUDIO);
fail_unless (clip2);
assert_num_children (clip2, 1);
assert_num_in_track (track1, 1);
assert_num_in_track (track2, 1);
clips = g_list_append (clips, clip1);
clips = g_list_append (clips, clip2);
_assert_regroup_fails (clips);
g_list_free (clips);
clips = NULL;
fail_unless (ges_layer_remove_clip (layer1, clip1));
fail_unless (ges_layer_remove_clip (layer1, clip2));
/* fail if sharing track */
clip1 = ges_layer_add_asset (layer1, asset3, 0, 0, 10, GES_TRACK_TYPE_VIDEO);
fail_unless (clip1);
assert_num_children (clip1, 1);
clip2 = ges_layer_add_asset (layer1, asset3, 0, 0, 10, GES_TRACK_TYPE_VIDEO);
fail_unless (clip2);
assert_num_children (clip2, 1);
assert_num_in_track (track1, 0);
assert_num_in_track (track2, 2);
clips = g_list_append (clips, clip1);
clips = g_list_append (clips, clip2);
_assert_regroup_fails (clips);
g_list_free (clips);
clips = NULL;
fail_unless (ges_layer_remove_clip (layer1, clip1));
fail_unless (ges_layer_remove_clip (layer1, clip2));
clip1 = ges_layer_add_asset (layer1, asset1, 0, 0, 10, GES_TRACK_TYPE_VIDEO);
fail_unless (clip1);
assert_num_children (clip1, 1);
assert_num_in_track (track1, 0);
assert_num_in_track (track2, 1);
clip2 = ges_layer_add_asset (layer1, asset2, 0, 0, 10, GES_TRACK_TYPE_AUDIO);
fail_unless (clip2);
assert_num_children (clip2, 1);
assert_num_in_track (track1, 1);
assert_num_in_track (track2, 1);
clips = g_list_append (clips, clip1);
clips = g_list_append (clips, clip2);
_assert_regroup_fails (clips);
g_list_free (clips);
clips = NULL;
fail_unless (ges_layer_remove_clip (layer1, clip1));
fail_unless (ges_layer_remove_clip (layer1, clip2));
/* can group if same asset but different tracks */
clip1 = ges_layer_add_asset (layer1, asset2, 0, 0, 10, GES_TRACK_TYPE_VIDEO);
fail_unless (clip1);
_assert_add (clip1, ges_effect_new ("agingtv"));
assert_num_children (clip1, 2);
clip2 = ges_layer_add_asset (layer1, asset2, 0, 0, 10, GES_TRACK_TYPE_AUDIO);
fail_unless (clip2);
assert_num_children (clip2, 1);
fail_unless (ges_timeline_add_track (timeline, track3));
assert_num_children (clip1, 2);
assert_num_children (clip2, 1);
assert_num_in_track (track1, 1);
assert_num_in_track (track2, 2);
assert_num_in_track (track3, 0);
select_track = track3;
g_signal_connect (timeline, "select-tracks-for-object",
G_CALLBACK (_select_track), &select_track);
clip3 = ges_layer_add_asset (layer1, asset2, 0, 0, 10, GES_TRACK_TYPE_VIDEO);
fail_unless (select_track == NULL);
assert_num_children (clip1, 2);
assert_num_children (clip2, 1);
assert_num_children (clip3, 1);
assert_num_in_track (track1, 1);
assert_num_in_track (track2, 2);
assert_num_in_track (track3, 1);
clips = g_list_append (clips, clip1);
clips = g_list_append (clips, clip2);
clips = g_list_append (clips, clip3);
container = ges_container_group (clips);
fail_unless (GES_IS_CLIP (container));
grouped = GES_CLIP (container);
assert_num_children (grouped, 4);
assert_num_in_track (track1, 1);
assert_num_in_track (track2, 2);
assert_num_in_track (track3, 1);
fail_unless (ges_clip_get_supported_formats (grouped),
GES_TRACK_TYPE_VIDEO | GES_TRACK_TYPE_AUDIO);
fail_unless (ges_extractable_get_asset (GES_EXTRACTABLE (grouped))
== asset2);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS (grouped, 0, 0, 10);
g_list_free (clips);
clips = ges_layer_get_clips (layer1);
fail_unless (g_list_length (clips), 1);
fail_unless (GES_CLIP (clips->data) == grouped);
g_list_free_full (clips, gst_object_unref);
gst_object_unref (asset1);
gst_object_unref (asset2);
gst_object_unref (asset3);
gst_object_unref (timeline);
ges_deinit ();
}
GST_END_TEST;
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
2020-04-06 11:09:54 +00:00
GST_START_TEST (test_adding_children_to_track)
{
GESTimeline *timeline;
GESLayer *layer;
GESTrack *track1, *track2;
GESClip *clip, *clip2;
GESAsset *asset;
GESTrackElement *source, *effect, *effect2, *added, *added2, *added3;
GstControlSource *ctrl_source;
guint selection_called = 0;
GError *error = NULL;
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
2020-04-06 11:09:54 +00:00
ges_init ();
timeline = ges_timeline_new ();
ges_timeline_set_auto_transition (timeline, TRUE);
track1 = GES_TRACK (ges_video_track_new ());
track2 = GES_TRACK (ges_video_track_new ());
/* only add two for now */
fail_unless (ges_timeline_add_track (timeline, track1));
layer = ges_timeline_append_layer (timeline);
asset = ges_asset_request (GES_TYPE_TEST_CLIP, NULL, NULL);
clip = ges_layer_add_asset (layer, asset, 0, 0, 10, GES_TRACK_TYPE_UNKNOWN);
fail_unless (clip);
assert_num_children (clip, 1);
assert_num_in_track (track1, 1);
assert_num_in_track (track2, 0);
source = GES_CONTAINER_CHILDREN (clip)->data;
fail_unless (ges_track_element_get_track (source) == track1);
effect = GES_TRACK_ELEMENT (ges_effect_new ("agingtv"));
_assert_add (clip, effect);
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
2020-04-06 11:09:54 +00:00
effect2 = GES_TRACK_ELEMENT (ges_effect_new ("vertigotv"));
_assert_add (clip, effect2);
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
2020-04-06 11:09:54 +00:00
assert_num_children (clip, 3);
assert_num_in_track (track1, 3);
assert_num_in_track (track2, 0);
fail_unless (ges_track_element_get_track (effect) == track1);
fail_unless (ges_track_element_get_track (effect2) == track1);
ges_timeline_element_set_child_properties (GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT (clip),
"font-desc", "Normal", "posx", 30, "posy", 50, "alpha", 0.1,
"freq", 449.0, "scratch-lines", 2, NULL);
ctrl_source = GST_CONTROL_SOURCE (gst_interpolation_control_source_new ());
g_object_set (G_OBJECT (ctrl_source), "mode",
GST_INTERPOLATION_MODE_CUBIC, NULL);
fail_unless (gst_timed_value_control_source_set
(GST_TIMED_VALUE_CONTROL_SOURCE (ctrl_source), 0, 20.0));
fail_unless (gst_timed_value_control_source_set
(GST_TIMED_VALUE_CONTROL_SOURCE (ctrl_source), 5, 45.0));
fail_unless (ges_track_element_set_control_source (source, ctrl_source,
"posx", "direct-absolute"));
gst_object_unref (ctrl_source);
ctrl_source = GST_CONTROL_SOURCE (gst_interpolation_control_source_new ());
g_object_set (G_OBJECT (ctrl_source), "mode",
GST_INTERPOLATION_MODE_LINEAR, NULL);
fail_unless (gst_timed_value_control_source_set
(GST_TIMED_VALUE_CONTROL_SOURCE (ctrl_source), 2, 0.1));
fail_unless (gst_timed_value_control_source_set
(GST_TIMED_VALUE_CONTROL_SOURCE (ctrl_source), 5, 0.7));
fail_unless (gst_timed_value_control_source_set
(GST_TIMED_VALUE_CONTROL_SOURCE (ctrl_source), 8, 0.3));
fail_unless (ges_track_element_set_control_source (source, ctrl_source,
"alpha", "direct"));
gst_object_unref (ctrl_source);
ctrl_source = GST_CONTROL_SOURCE (gst_interpolation_control_source_new ());
g_object_set (G_OBJECT (ctrl_source), "mode",
GST_INTERPOLATION_MODE_NONE, NULL);
fail_unless (gst_timed_value_control_source_set
(GST_TIMED_VALUE_CONTROL_SOURCE (ctrl_source), 0, 1.0));
fail_unless (gst_timed_value_control_source_set
(GST_TIMED_VALUE_CONTROL_SOURCE (ctrl_source), 4, 7.0));
fail_unless (gst_timed_value_control_source_set
(GST_TIMED_VALUE_CONTROL_SOURCE (ctrl_source), 8, 3.0));
fail_unless (ges_track_element_set_control_source (effect, ctrl_source,
"scratch-lines", "direct-absolute"));
gst_object_unref (ctrl_source);
/* can't add to a track that does not belong to the timeline */
fail_if (ges_clip_add_child_to_track (clip, source, track2, &error));
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
2020-04-06 11:09:54 +00:00
assert_num_children (clip, 3);
fail_unless (ges_track_element_get_track (source) == track1);
assert_num_in_track (track1, 3);
assert_num_in_track (track2, 0);
/* programming/usage error gives no error code/message */
fail_if (error);
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
2020-04-06 11:09:54 +00:00
/* can't add the clip to a track that already contains our source */
fail_if (ges_clip_add_child_to_track (clip, source, track1, &error));
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
2020-04-06 11:09:54 +00:00
assert_num_children (clip, 3);
fail_unless (ges_track_element_get_track (source) == track1);
assert_num_in_track (track1, 3);
assert_num_in_track (track2, 0);
fail_if (error);
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
2020-04-06 11:09:54 +00:00
/* can't remove a core element from its track whilst a non-core sits
* above it */
fail_if (ges_track_remove_element (track1, source));
assert_num_children (clip, 3);
fail_unless (ges_track_element_get_track (source) == track1);
assert_num_in_track (track1, 3);
assert_num_in_track (track2, 0);
/* can not add to the same track as it is currently in */
fail_if (ges_clip_add_child_to_track (clip, effect, track1, &error));
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
2020-04-06 11:09:54 +00:00
fail_unless (ges_track_element_get_track (effect) == track1);
assert_num_in_track (track1, 3);
assert_num_in_track (track2, 0);
fail_if (error);
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
2020-04-06 11:09:54 +00:00
/* adding another video track, select-tracks-for-object will do nothing
* since no each track element is already part of a track */
fail_unless (ges_timeline_add_track (timeline, track2));
assert_num_children (clip, 3);
assert_num_in_track (track1, 3);
assert_num_in_track (track2, 0);
/* can not add effect to a track that does not contain a core child */
fail_if (ges_clip_add_child_to_track (clip, effect, track2, &error));
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
2020-04-06 11:09:54 +00:00
assert_num_children (clip, 3);
assert_num_in_track (track1, 3);
assert_num_in_track (track2, 0);
fail_if (error);
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
2020-04-06 11:09:54 +00:00
/* can add core */
added = ges_clip_add_child_to_track (clip, source, track2, &error);
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
2020-04-06 11:09:54 +00:00
fail_unless (added);
assert_num_children (clip, 4);
fail_unless (added != source);
fail_unless (ges_track_element_get_track (source) == track1);
fail_unless (ges_track_element_get_track (added) == track2);
assert_num_in_track (track1, 3);
assert_num_in_track (track2, 1);
fail_if (error);
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
2020-04-06 11:09:54 +00:00
assert_equal_children_properties (added, source);
assert_equal_bindings (added, source);
/* can now add non-core */
assert_equals_int (0,
ges_clip_get_top_effect_index (clip, GES_BASE_EFFECT (effect)));
assert_equals_int (1,
ges_clip_get_top_effect_index (clip, GES_BASE_EFFECT (effect2)));
added2 = ges_clip_add_child_to_track (clip, effect, track2, &error);
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
2020-04-06 11:09:54 +00:00
fail_unless (added2);
fail_if (error);
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
2020-04-06 11:09:54 +00:00
assert_num_children (clip, 5);
fail_unless (added2 != effect);
fail_unless (ges_track_element_get_track (effect) == track1);
fail_unless (ges_track_element_get_track (added2) == track2);
assert_num_in_track (track1, 3);
assert_num_in_track (track2, 2);
assert_equal_children_properties (added2, effect);
assert_equal_bindings (added2, effect);
assert_equals_int (0,
ges_clip_get_top_effect_index (clip, GES_BASE_EFFECT (effect)));
assert_equals_int (1,
ges_clip_get_top_effect_index (clip, GES_BASE_EFFECT (added2)));
assert_equals_int (2,
ges_clip_get_top_effect_index (clip, GES_BASE_EFFECT (effect2)));
added3 = ges_clip_add_child_to_track (clip, effect2, track2, &error);
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
2020-04-06 11:09:54 +00:00
fail_unless (added3);
fail_if (error);
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
2020-04-06 11:09:54 +00:00
assert_num_children (clip, 6);
fail_unless (added3 != effect2);
fail_unless (ges_track_element_get_track (effect2) == track1);
fail_unless (ges_track_element_get_track (added3) == track2);
assert_num_in_track (track1, 3);
assert_num_in_track (track2, 3);
assert_equal_children_properties (added3, effect2);
assert_equal_bindings (added3, effect2);
/* priorities within new track match that in previous track! */
assert_equals_int (0,
ges_clip_get_top_effect_index (clip, GES_BASE_EFFECT (effect)));
assert_equals_int (1,
ges_clip_get_top_effect_index (clip, GES_BASE_EFFECT (added2)));
assert_equals_int (2,
ges_clip_get_top_effect_index (clip, GES_BASE_EFFECT (effect2)));
assert_equals_int (3,
ges_clip_get_top_effect_index (clip, GES_BASE_EFFECT (added3)));
/* removing core from the container, empties the non-core from their
* tracks */
gst_object_ref (added);
_assert_remove (clip, added);
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
2020-04-06 11:09:54 +00:00
assert_num_children (clip, 5);
fail_unless (ges_track_element_get_track (source) == track1);
fail_if (ges_track_element_get_track (added));
fail_if (ges_track_element_get_track (added2));
fail_unless (GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT_PARENT (added) == NULL);
fail_unless (GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT_PARENT (added2) ==
GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT (clip));
assert_num_in_track (track1, 3);
assert_num_in_track (track2, 0);
gst_object_unref (added);
_assert_remove (clip, added2);
_assert_remove (clip, added3);
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
2020-04-06 11:09:54 +00:00
assert_num_children (clip, 3);
assert_num_in_track (track1, 3);
assert_num_in_track (track2, 0);
/* remove from layer empties all children from the tracks */
gst_object_ref (clip);
fail_unless (ges_layer_remove_clip (layer, clip));
assert_num_children (clip, 3);
fail_if (ges_track_element_get_track (source));
fail_if (ges_track_element_get_track (effect));
assert_num_in_track (track1, 0);
assert_num_in_track (track2, 0);
/* add different sources to the layer */
fail_unless (ges_layer_add_asset (layer, asset, 0, 0, 10,
GES_TRACK_TYPE_UNKNOWN));
fail_unless (ges_layer_add_asset (layer, asset, 20, 0, 10,
GES_TRACK_TYPE_UNKNOWN));
fail_unless (clip2 = ges_layer_add_asset (layer, asset, 25, 0, 10,
GES_TRACK_TYPE_UNKNOWN));
assert_num_children (clip2, 2);
/* 3 sources + 1 transition */
assert_num_in_track (track1, 4);
assert_num_in_track (track2, 4);
/* removing the track from the timeline empties it of track elements */
gst_object_ref (track2);
fail_unless (ges_timeline_remove_track (timeline, track2));
/* but children remain in the clips */
assert_num_children (clip2, 2);
assert_num_in_track (track1, 4);
assert_num_in_track (track2, 0);
gst_object_unref (track2);
/* add clip back in, but don't select any tracks */
g_signal_connect (timeline, "select-tracks-for-object",
G_CALLBACK (_select_none), &selection_called);
/* can add the clip to the layer, despite a source existing between
* 0 and 10 because the clip will not fill any track */
/* NOTE: normally this would be useless because it would not trigger
* the creation of any core children. But clip currently still has
* its core children */
fail_unless (ges_layer_add_clip (layer, clip));
gst_object_unref (clip);
/* one call for each child */
assert_equals_int (selection_called, 3);
fail_if (ges_track_element_get_track (source));
fail_if (ges_track_element_get_track (effect));
assert_num_children (clip, 3);
assert_num_in_track (track1, 4);
/* can not add the source to the track because it would overlap another
* source */
fail_if (ges_clip_add_child_to_track (clip, source, track1, &error));
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
2020-04-06 11:09:54 +00:00
assert_num_children (clip, 3);
assert_num_in_track (track1, 4);
assert_GESError (error, GES_ERROR_INVALID_OVERLAP_IN_TRACK);
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
2020-04-06 11:09:54 +00:00
/* can not add source at time 23 because it would result in three
* overlapping sources in the track */
assert_set_start (clip, 23);
fail_if (ges_clip_add_child_to_track (clip, source, track1, &error));
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
2020-04-06 11:09:54 +00:00
assert_num_children (clip, 3);
assert_num_in_track (track1, 4);
assert_GESError (error, GES_ERROR_INVALID_OVERLAP_IN_TRACK);
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
2020-04-06 11:09:54 +00:00
/* can add at 5, with overlap */
assert_set_start (clip, 5);
added = ges_clip_add_child_to_track (clip, source, track1, &error);
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
2020-04-06 11:09:54 +00:00
/* added is the source since it was not already in a track */
fail_unless (added == source);
fail_if (error);
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
2020-04-06 11:09:54 +00:00
assert_num_children (clip, 3);
/* 4 sources + 2 transitions */
assert_num_in_track (track1, 6);
/* also add effect */
added = ges_clip_add_child_to_track (clip, effect, track1, &error);
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
2020-04-06 11:09:54 +00:00
/* added is the source since it was not already in a track */
fail_unless (added == effect);
fail_if (error);
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
2020-04-06 11:09:54 +00:00
assert_num_children (clip, 3);
assert_num_in_track (track1, 7);
added = ges_clip_add_child_to_track (clip, effect2, track1, &error);
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
2020-04-06 11:09:54 +00:00
/* added is the source since it was not already in a track */
fail_unless (added == effect2);
fail_if (error);
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
2020-04-06 11:09:54 +00:00
assert_num_children (clip, 3);
assert_num_in_track (track1, 8);
assert_equals_int (0,
ges_clip_get_top_effect_index (clip, GES_BASE_EFFECT (effect)));
assert_equals_int (1,
ges_clip_get_top_effect_index (clip, GES_BASE_EFFECT (effect2)));
gst_object_unref (timeline);
gst_object_unref (asset);
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
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ges_deinit ();
}
GST_END_TEST;
static void
child_removed_cb (GESClip * clip, GESTimelineElement * effect,
gboolean * called)
{
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
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ASSERT_OBJECT_REFCOUNT (effect, "1 test ref + 1 keeping alive ref + "
"emission ref", 3);
*called = TRUE;
}
GST_START_TEST (test_clip_refcount_remove_child)
{
GESClip *clip;
GESTrack *track;
gboolean called;
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
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GESTrackElement *effect, *source;
GESTimeline *timeline;
GESLayer *layer;
ges_init ();
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
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timeline = ges_timeline_new ();
track = GES_TRACK (ges_audio_track_new ());
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
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fail_unless (ges_timeline_add_track (timeline, track));
layer = ges_timeline_append_layer (timeline);
clip = GES_CLIP (ges_test_clip_new ());
fail_unless (ges_layer_add_clip (layer, clip));
assert_num_children (clip, 1);
assert_num_in_track (track, 1);
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
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source = GES_CONTAINER_CHILDREN (clip)->data;
ASSERT_OBJECT_REFCOUNT (source, "1 for the container + 1 for the track"
" + 1 timeline", 3);
effect = GES_TRACK_ELEMENT (ges_effect_new ("identity"));
fail_unless (ges_track_add_element (track, effect));
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
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assert_num_in_track (track, 2);
ASSERT_OBJECT_REFCOUNT (effect, "1 for the track + 1 timeline", 2);
_assert_add (clip, effect);
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
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assert_num_children (clip, 2);
ASSERT_OBJECT_REFCOUNT (effect, "1 for the container + 1 for the track"
" + 1 timeline", 3);
fail_unless (ges_track_remove_element (track, effect));
ASSERT_OBJECT_REFCOUNT (effect, "1 for the container", 1);
g_signal_connect (clip, "child-removed", G_CALLBACK (child_removed_cb),
&called);
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
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gst_object_ref (effect);
_assert_remove (clip, effect);
fail_unless (called == TRUE);
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
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ASSERT_OBJECT_REFCOUNT (effect, "1 test ref", 1);
gst_object_unref (effect);
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
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check_destroyed (G_OBJECT (timeline), G_OBJECT (track),
G_OBJECT (layer), G_OBJECT (clip), G_OBJECT (source), NULL);
ges_deinit ();
}
GST_END_TEST;
GST_START_TEST (test_clip_find_track_element)
{
GESClip *clip;
GList *foundelements;
GESTimeline *timeline;
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
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GESLayer *layer;
GESTrack *track, *track1, *track2;
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
2020-04-06 11:09:54 +00:00
guint selection_called = 0;
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
2020-04-06 11:09:54 +00:00
GESTrackElement *effect, *effect1, *effect2, *foundelem, *video_source;
ges_init ();
track = GES_TRACK (ges_audio_track_new ());
track1 = GES_TRACK (ges_audio_track_new ());
track2 = GES_TRACK (ges_video_track_new ());
timeline = ges_timeline_new ();
fail_unless (ges_timeline_add_track (timeline, track));
fail_unless (ges_timeline_add_track (timeline, track1));
fail_unless (ges_timeline_add_track (timeline, track2));
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
2020-04-06 11:09:54 +00:00
layer = ges_timeline_append_layer (timeline);
clip = GES_CLIP (ges_test_clip_new ());
/* should have a source in every track */
fail_unless (ges_layer_add_clip (layer, clip));
assert_num_children (clip, 3);
assert_num_in_track (track, 1);
assert_num_in_track (track1, 1);
assert_num_in_track (track2, 1);
g_signal_connect (timeline, "select-tracks-for-object",
G_CALLBACK (_select_none), &selection_called);
effect = GES_TRACK_ELEMENT (ges_effect_new ("audio identity"));
fail_unless (ges_track_add_element (track, effect));
_assert_add (clip, effect);
effect1 = GES_TRACK_ELEMENT (ges_effect_new ("audio identity"));
fail_unless (ges_track_add_element (track1, effect1));
_assert_add (clip, effect1);
effect2 = GES_TRACK_ELEMENT (ges_effect_new ("identity"));
fail_unless (ges_track_add_element (track2, effect2));
_assert_add (clip, effect2);
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
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fail_if (selection_called);
assert_num_children (clip, 6);
assert_num_in_track (track, 2);
assert_num_in_track (track1, 2);
assert_num_in_track (track2, 2);
foundelem = ges_clip_find_track_element (clip, track, GES_TYPE_EFFECT);
fail_unless (foundelem == effect);
gst_object_unref (foundelem);
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
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foundelem = ges_clip_find_track_element (clip, track1, GES_TYPE_EFFECT);
fail_unless (foundelem == effect1);
gst_object_unref (foundelem);
foundelem = ges_clip_find_track_element (clip, track2, GES_TYPE_EFFECT);
fail_unless (foundelem == effect2);
gst_object_unref (foundelem);
foundelem = ges_clip_find_track_element (clip, NULL, GES_TYPE_TRANSITION);
fail_unless (foundelem == NULL);
foundelem = ges_clip_find_track_element (clip, track, GES_TYPE_TRANSITION);
fail_unless (foundelem == NULL);
foundelem = ges_clip_find_track_element (clip, track1, GES_TYPE_TRANSITION);
fail_unless (foundelem == NULL);
foundelem = ges_clip_find_track_element (clip, track2, GES_TYPE_TRANSITION);
fail_unless (foundelem == NULL);
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
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foundelem = ges_clip_find_track_element (clip, track, GES_TYPE_SOURCE);
fail_unless (GES_IS_AUDIO_TEST_SOURCE (foundelem));
gst_object_unref (foundelem);
foundelem = ges_clip_find_track_element (clip, track1, GES_TYPE_SOURCE);
fail_unless (GES_IS_AUDIO_TEST_SOURCE (foundelem));
gst_object_unref (foundelem);
foundelem = ges_clip_find_track_element (clip, track2, GES_TYPE_SOURCE);
fail_unless (GES_IS_VIDEO_TEST_SOURCE (foundelem));
gst_object_unref (foundelem);
video_source = ges_clip_find_track_element (clip, NULL,
GES_TYPE_VIDEO_TEST_SOURCE);
fail_unless (foundelem == video_source);
gst_object_unref (video_source);
foundelements = ges_clip_find_track_elements (clip, NULL,
GES_TRACK_TYPE_AUDIO, G_TYPE_NONE);
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
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fail_unless_equals_int (g_list_length (foundelements), 4);
g_list_free_full (foundelements, gst_object_unref);
foundelements = ges_clip_find_track_elements (clip, NULL,
GES_TRACK_TYPE_VIDEO, G_TYPE_NONE);
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
2020-04-06 11:09:54 +00:00
fail_unless_equals_int (g_list_length (foundelements), 2);
g_list_free_full (foundelements, gst_object_unref);
foundelements = ges_clip_find_track_elements (clip, NULL,
GES_TRACK_TYPE_UNKNOWN, GES_TYPE_SOURCE);
fail_unless_equals_int (g_list_length (foundelements), 3);
fail_unless (g_list_find (foundelements, video_source));
g_list_free_full (foundelements, gst_object_unref);
foundelements = ges_clip_find_track_elements (clip, NULL,
GES_TRACK_TYPE_UNKNOWN, GES_TYPE_EFFECT);
fail_unless_equals_int (g_list_length (foundelements), 3);
fail_unless (g_list_find (foundelements, effect));
fail_unless (g_list_find (foundelements, effect1));
fail_unless (g_list_find (foundelements, effect2));
g_list_free_full (foundelements, gst_object_unref);
foundelements = ges_clip_find_track_elements (clip, NULL,
GES_TRACK_TYPE_VIDEO, GES_TYPE_SOURCE);
fail_unless_equals_int (g_list_length (foundelements), 1);
fail_unless (foundelements->data == video_source);
g_list_free_full (foundelements, gst_object_unref);
foundelements = ges_clip_find_track_elements (clip, track2,
GES_TRACK_TYPE_UNKNOWN, GES_TYPE_SOURCE);
fail_unless_equals_int (g_list_length (foundelements), 1);
fail_unless (foundelements->data == video_source);
g_list_free_full (foundelements, gst_object_unref);
foundelements = ges_clip_find_track_elements (clip, track2,
GES_TRACK_TYPE_UNKNOWN, G_TYPE_NONE);
fail_unless_equals_int (g_list_length (foundelements), 2);
fail_unless (g_list_find (foundelements, effect2));
fail_unless (g_list_find (foundelements, video_source));
g_list_free_full (foundelements, gst_object_unref);
foundelements = ges_clip_find_track_elements (clip, track1,
GES_TRACK_TYPE_UNKNOWN, GES_TYPE_EFFECT);
fail_unless_equals_int (g_list_length (foundelements), 1);
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
2020-04-06 11:09:54 +00:00
fail_unless (foundelements->data == effect1);
g_list_free_full (foundelements, gst_object_unref);
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
2020-04-06 11:09:54 +00:00
/* NOTE: search in *either* track or track type
* TODO 2.0: this should be an AND condition, rather than OR */
foundelements = ges_clip_find_track_elements (clip, track,
GES_TRACK_TYPE_VIDEO, G_TYPE_NONE);
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
2020-04-06 11:09:54 +00:00
fail_unless_equals_int (g_list_length (foundelements), 4);
fail_unless (g_list_find (foundelements, effect));
fail_unless (g_list_find (foundelements, effect2));
fail_unless (g_list_find (foundelements, video_source));
g_list_free_full (foundelements, gst_object_unref);
gst_object_unref (timeline);
ges_deinit ();
}
GST_END_TEST;
GST_START_TEST (test_effects_priorities)
{
GESClip *clip;
GESTimeline *timeline;
GESTrack *audio_track, *video_track;
GESLayer *layer, *layer1;
GESTrackElement *effect, *effect1, *effect2;
ges_init ();
clip = GES_CLIP (ges_test_clip_new ());
audio_track = GES_TRACK (ges_audio_track_new ());
video_track = GES_TRACK (ges_video_track_new ());
timeline = ges_timeline_new ();
fail_unless (ges_timeline_add_track (timeline, audio_track));
fail_unless (ges_timeline_add_track (timeline, video_track));
layer = ges_timeline_append_layer (timeline);
layer1 = ges_timeline_append_layer (timeline);
ges_layer_add_clip (layer, clip);
effect = GES_TRACK_ELEMENT (ges_effect_new ("agingtv"));
_assert_add (clip, effect);
effect1 = GES_TRACK_ELEMENT (ges_effect_new ("agingtv"));
_assert_add (clip, effect1);
effect2 = GES_TRACK_ELEMENT (ges_effect_new ("agingtv"));
_assert_add (clip, effect2);
fail_unless_equals_int (MIN_NLE_PRIO + TRANSITIONS_HEIGHT + 0,
_PRIORITY (effect));
fail_unless_equals_int (MIN_NLE_PRIO + TRANSITIONS_HEIGHT + 1,
_PRIORITY (effect1));
fail_unless_equals_int (MIN_NLE_PRIO + TRANSITIONS_HEIGHT + 2,
_PRIORITY (effect2));
fail_unless (ges_clip_set_top_effect_index (clip, GES_BASE_EFFECT (effect),
2));
fail_unless_equals_int (MIN_NLE_PRIO + TRANSITIONS_HEIGHT + 0,
_PRIORITY (effect1));
fail_unless_equals_int (MIN_NLE_PRIO + TRANSITIONS_HEIGHT + 1,
_PRIORITY (effect2));
fail_unless_equals_int (MIN_NLE_PRIO + TRANSITIONS_HEIGHT + 2,
_PRIORITY (effect));
fail_unless (ges_clip_set_top_effect_index (clip, GES_BASE_EFFECT (effect),
0));
fail_unless_equals_int (MIN_NLE_PRIO + TRANSITIONS_HEIGHT + 0,
_PRIORITY (effect));
fail_unless_equals_int (MIN_NLE_PRIO + TRANSITIONS_HEIGHT + 1,
_PRIORITY (effect1));
fail_unless_equals_int (MIN_NLE_PRIO + TRANSITIONS_HEIGHT + 2,
_PRIORITY (effect2));
fail_unless (ges_clip_move_to_layer (clip, layer1));
fail_unless_equals_int (LAYER_HEIGHT + MIN_NLE_PRIO + TRANSITIONS_HEIGHT + 0,
_PRIORITY (effect));
fail_unless_equals_int (LAYER_HEIGHT + MIN_NLE_PRIO + TRANSITIONS_HEIGHT + 1,
_PRIORITY (effect1));
fail_unless_equals_int (LAYER_HEIGHT + MIN_NLE_PRIO + TRANSITIONS_HEIGHT + 2,
_PRIORITY (effect2));
fail_unless (ges_clip_set_top_effect_index (clip, GES_BASE_EFFECT (effect),
2));
fail_unless_equals_int (LAYER_HEIGHT + MIN_NLE_PRIO + TRANSITIONS_HEIGHT + 0,
_PRIORITY (effect1));
fail_unless_equals_int (LAYER_HEIGHT + MIN_NLE_PRIO + TRANSITIONS_HEIGHT + 1,
_PRIORITY (effect2));
fail_unless_equals_int (LAYER_HEIGHT + MIN_NLE_PRIO + TRANSITIONS_HEIGHT + 2,
_PRIORITY (effect));
fail_unless (ges_clip_set_top_effect_index (clip, GES_BASE_EFFECT (effect),
0));
fail_unless_equals_int (LAYER_HEIGHT + MIN_NLE_PRIO + TRANSITIONS_HEIGHT + 0,
_PRIORITY (effect));
fail_unless_equals_int (LAYER_HEIGHT + MIN_NLE_PRIO + TRANSITIONS_HEIGHT + 1,
_PRIORITY (effect1));
fail_unless_equals_int (LAYER_HEIGHT + MIN_NLE_PRIO + TRANSITIONS_HEIGHT + 2,
_PRIORITY (effect2));
gst_object_unref (timeline);
ges_deinit ();
}
GST_END_TEST;
static void
_count_cb (GObject * obj, GParamSpec * pspec, gint * count)
{
*count = *count + 1;
}
#define _assert_children_time_setter(clip, child, prop, setter, val1, val2) \
{ \
gint clip_count = 0; \
gint child_count = 0; \
gchar *notify_name = g_strconcat ("notify::", prop, NULL); \
gchar *clip_name = GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT_NAME (clip); \
gchar *child_name = NULL; \
g_signal_connect (clip, notify_name, G_CALLBACK (_count_cb), \
&clip_count); \
if (child) { \
child_name = GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT_NAME (child); \
g_signal_connect (child, notify_name, G_CALLBACK (_count_cb), \
&child_count); \
} \
\
fail_unless (setter (GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT (clip), val1), \
"Failed to set the %s property for clip %s", prop, clip_name); \
assert_clip_children_time_val (clip, prop, val1); \
\
fail_unless (clip_count == 1, "The callback for the %s property was " \
"called %i times for clip %s, rather than once", \
prop, clip_count, clip_name); \
if (child) { \
fail_unless (child_count == 1, "The callback for the %s property " \
"was called %i times for the child %s of clip %s, rather than " \
"once", prop, child_count, child_name, clip_name); \
} \
\
clip_count = 0; \
if (child) { \
child_count = 0; \
fail_unless (setter (GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT (child), val2), \
"Failed to set the %s property for the child %s of clip %s", \
prop, child_name, clip_name); \
fail_unless (child_count == 1, "The callback for the %s property " \
"was called %i more times for the child %s of clip %s, rather " \
"than once more", prop, child_count, child_name, clip_name); \
} else { \
fail_unless (setter (GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT (clip), val2), \
"Failed to set the %s property for clip %s", prop, clip_name); \
} \
assert_clip_children_time_val (clip, prop, val2); \
\
fail_unless (clip_count == 1, "The callback for the %s property " \
"was called %i more times for clip %s, rather than once more", \
prop, clip_count, clip_name); \
assert_equals_int (g_signal_handlers_disconnect_by_func (clip, \
G_CALLBACK (_count_cb), &clip_count), 1); \
if (child) { \
assert_equals_int (g_signal_handlers_disconnect_by_func (child, \
G_CALLBACK (_count_cb), &child_count), 1); \
} \
\
g_free (notify_name); \
}
static void
_test_children_time_setting_on_clip (GESClip * clip, GESTrackElement * child)
{
_assert_children_time_setter (clip, child, "in-point",
ges_timeline_element_set_inpoint, 11, 101);
_assert_children_time_setter (clip, child, "in-point",
ges_timeline_element_set_inpoint, 51, 1);
_assert_children_time_setter (clip, child, "start",
ges_timeline_element_set_start, 12, 102);
_assert_children_time_setter (clip, child, "start",
ges_timeline_element_set_start, 52, 2);
_assert_children_time_setter (clip, child, "duration",
ges_timeline_element_set_duration, 13, 103);
_assert_children_time_setter (clip, child, "duration",
ges_timeline_element_set_duration, 53, 3);
}
GST_START_TEST (test_children_time_setters)
{
GESTimeline *timeline;
GESLayer *layer;
GESClip *clips[] = { NULL, NULL };
gint i;
ges_init ();
timeline = ges_timeline_new_audio_video ();
fail_unless (timeline);
layer = ges_timeline_append_layer (timeline);
clips[0] =
GES_CLIP (ges_transition_clip_new
(GES_VIDEO_STANDARD_TRANSITION_TYPE_CROSSFADE));
clips[1] = GES_CLIP (ges_test_clip_new ());
for (i = 0; i < G_N_ELEMENTS (clips); i++) {
GESClip *clip = clips[i];
GESContainer *group = GES_CONTAINER (ges_group_new ());
GList *children;
GESTrackElement *child;
/* no children */
_test_children_time_setting_on_clip (clip, NULL);
/* child in timeline */
fail_unless (ges_layer_add_clip (layer, clip));
children = GES_CONTAINER_CHILDREN (clip);
fail_unless (children);
child = GES_TRACK_ELEMENT (children->data);
/* make sure the child can have its in-point set */
ges_track_element_set_has_internal_source (child, TRUE);
_test_children_time_setting_on_clip (clip, child);
/* clip in a group */
_assert_add (group, clip);
_test_children_time_setting_on_clip (clip, child);
/* group is removed from the timeline and destroyed when empty */
_assert_remove (group, clip);
/* child not in timeline */
gst_object_ref (clip);
fail_unless (ges_layer_remove_clip (layer, clip));
children = GES_CONTAINER_CHILDREN (clip);
fail_unless (children);
child = GES_TRACK_ELEMENT (children->data);
ges_track_element_set_has_internal_source (child, TRUE);
_test_children_time_setting_on_clip (clip, child);
gst_object_unref (clip);
}
gst_object_unref (timeline);
ges_deinit ();
}
GST_END_TEST;
GST_START_TEST (test_not_enough_internal_content_for_core)
{
GESTimeline *timeline;
GESLayer *layer;
GESAsset *asset;
GError *error = NULL;
ges_init ();
timeline = ges_timeline_new_audio_video ();
layer = ges_timeline_append_layer (timeline);
asset = ges_asset_request (GES_TYPE_TEST_CLIP, "max-duration=30", NULL);
fail_unless (asset);
fail_if (ges_layer_add_asset_full (layer, asset, 0, 31, 10,
GES_TRACK_TYPE_UNKNOWN, &error));
assert_GESError (error, GES_ERROR_NOT_ENOUGH_INTERNAL_CONTENT);
gst_object_unref (timeline);
gst_object_unref (asset);
ges_deinit ();
}
GST_END_TEST;
GST_START_TEST (test_can_add_effect)
{
struct CanAddEffectData
{
GESClip *clip;
gboolean can_add_effect;
} clips[6];
guint i;
gchar *uri;
ges_init ();
uri = ges_test_get_audio_video_uri ();
clips[0] = (struct CanAddEffectData) {
GES_CLIP (ges_test_clip_new ()), TRUE
};
clips[1] = (struct CanAddEffectData) {
GES_CLIP (ges_uri_clip_new (uri)), TRUE
};
clips[2] = (struct CanAddEffectData) {
GES_CLIP (ges_title_clip_new ()), TRUE
};
clips[3] = (struct CanAddEffectData) {
GES_CLIP (ges_effect_clip_new ("agingtv", "audioecho")), TRUE
};
clips[4] = (struct CanAddEffectData) {
GES_CLIP (ges_transition_clip_new
(GES_VIDEO_STANDARD_TRANSITION_TYPE_CROSSFADE)), FALSE
};
clips[5] = (struct CanAddEffectData) {
GES_CLIP (ges_text_overlay_clip_new ()), FALSE
};
g_free (uri);
for (i = 0; i < G_N_ELEMENTS (clips); i++) {
GESClip *clip = clips[i].clip;
GESTimelineElement *effect =
GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT (ges_effect_new ("agingtv"));
gst_object_ref_sink (effect);
gst_object_ref_sink (clip);
fail_unless (clip);
if (clips[i].can_add_effect)
fail_unless (ges_container_add (GES_CONTAINER (clip), effect),
"Could not add an effect to clip %s",
GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT_NAME (clip));
else
fail_if (ges_container_add (GES_CONTAINER (clip), effect),
"Could add an effect to clip %s, but we expect this to fail",
GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT_NAME (clip));
gst_object_unref (effect);
gst_object_unref (clip);
}
ges_deinit ();
}
GST_END_TEST;
#define _assert_active(el, active) \
fail_unless (ges_track_element_is_active (el) == active)
#define _assert_set_active(el, active) \
fail_unless (ges_track_element_set_active (el, active))
GST_START_TEST (test_children_active)
{
GESTimeline *timeline;
GESLayer *layer;
GESClip *clip;
GESTrack *track0, *track1, *select_track;
GESTrackElement *effect0, *effect1, *effect2, *effect3;
GESTrackElement *source0, *source1;
ges_init ();
timeline = ges_timeline_new ();
track0 = GES_TRACK (ges_video_track_new ());
track1 = GES_TRACK (ges_video_track_new ());
fail_unless (ges_timeline_add_track (timeline, track0));
fail_unless (ges_timeline_add_track (timeline, track1));
layer = ges_timeline_append_layer (timeline);
clip = GES_CLIP (ges_test_clip_new ());
fail_unless (ges_layer_add_clip (layer, clip));
assert_num_children (clip, 2);
source0 =
ges_clip_find_track_element (clip, track0, GES_TYPE_VIDEO_TEST_SOURCE);
source1 =
ges_clip_find_track_element (clip, track1, GES_TYPE_VIDEO_TEST_SOURCE);
fail_unless (source0);
fail_unless (source1);
gst_object_unref (source0);
gst_object_unref (source1);
_assert_active (source0, TRUE);
_assert_active (source1, TRUE);
_assert_set_active (source0, FALSE);
_assert_active (source0, FALSE);
_assert_active (source1, TRUE);
select_track = track0;
g_signal_connect (timeline, "select-tracks-for-object",
G_CALLBACK (_select_track), &select_track);
/* add an active effect should become inactive to match the core */
effect0 = GES_TRACK_ELEMENT (ges_effect_new ("videobalance"));
_assert_active (effect0, TRUE);
_assert_add (clip, effect0);
fail_if (select_track);
_assert_active (source0, FALSE);
_assert_active (effect0, FALSE);
_assert_active (source1, TRUE);
/* adding inactive to track with inactive core does nothing */
effect1 = GES_TRACK_ELEMENT (ges_effect_new ("vertigotv"));
_assert_active (effect1, TRUE);
_assert_set_active (effect1, FALSE);
_assert_active (effect1, FALSE);
select_track = track0;
_assert_add (clip, effect1);
fail_if (select_track);
_assert_active (source0, FALSE);
_assert_active (effect0, FALSE);
_assert_active (effect1, FALSE);
_assert_active (source1, TRUE);
/* adding active to track with active core does nothing */
effect2 = GES_TRACK_ELEMENT (ges_effect_new ("agingtv"));
_assert_active (effect2, TRUE);
select_track = track1;
_assert_add (clip, effect2);
fail_if (select_track);
_assert_active (source0, FALSE);
_assert_active (effect0, FALSE);
_assert_active (effect1, FALSE);
_assert_active (source1, TRUE);
_assert_active (effect2, TRUE);
/* adding inactive to track with active core does nothing */
effect3 = GES_TRACK_ELEMENT (ges_effect_new ("alpha"));
_assert_active (effect3, TRUE);
_assert_set_active (effect3, FALSE);
_assert_active (effect3, FALSE);
select_track = track1;
_assert_add (clip, effect3);
fail_if (select_track);
_assert_active (source0, FALSE);
_assert_active (effect0, FALSE);
_assert_active (effect1, FALSE);
_assert_active (source1, TRUE);
_assert_active (effect2, TRUE);
_assert_active (effect3, FALSE);
/* activate a core does not change non-core */
_assert_set_active (source0, TRUE);
_assert_active (source0, TRUE);
_assert_active (effect0, FALSE);
_assert_active (effect1, FALSE);
_assert_active (source1, TRUE);
_assert_active (effect2, TRUE);
_assert_active (effect3, FALSE);
/* but de-activating a core will de-activate the non-core */
_assert_set_active (source1, FALSE);
_assert_active (source0, TRUE);
_assert_active (effect0, FALSE);
_assert_active (effect1, FALSE);
_assert_active (source1, FALSE);
_assert_active (effect2, FALSE);
_assert_active (effect3, FALSE);
/* activate a non-core will activate the core */
_assert_set_active (effect3, TRUE);
_assert_active (source0, TRUE);
_assert_active (effect0, FALSE);
_assert_active (effect1, FALSE);
_assert_active (source1, TRUE);
_assert_active (effect2, FALSE);
_assert_active (effect3, TRUE);
/* if core is already active, nothing else happens */
_assert_set_active (effect0, TRUE);
_assert_active (source0, TRUE);
_assert_active (effect0, TRUE);
_assert_active (effect1, FALSE);
_assert_active (source1, TRUE);
_assert_active (effect2, FALSE);
_assert_active (effect3, TRUE);
_assert_set_active (effect1, TRUE);
_assert_active (source0, TRUE);
_assert_active (effect0, TRUE);
_assert_active (effect1, TRUE);
_assert_active (source1, TRUE);
_assert_active (effect2, FALSE);
_assert_active (effect3, TRUE);
_assert_set_active (effect2, TRUE);
_assert_active (source0, TRUE);
_assert_active (effect0, TRUE);
_assert_active (effect1, TRUE);
_assert_active (source1, TRUE);
_assert_active (effect2, TRUE);
_assert_active (effect3, TRUE);
/* de-activate a core will de-active all the non-core */
_assert_set_active (source0, FALSE);
_assert_active (source0, FALSE);
_assert_active (effect0, FALSE);
_assert_active (effect1, FALSE);
_assert_active (source1, TRUE);
_assert_active (effect2, TRUE);
_assert_active (effect3, TRUE);
/* de-activate a non-core does nothing else */
_assert_set_active (effect3, FALSE);
_assert_active (source0, FALSE);
_assert_active (effect0, FALSE);
_assert_active (effect1, FALSE);
_assert_active (source1, TRUE);
_assert_active (effect2, TRUE);
_assert_active (effect3, FALSE);
gst_object_unref (timeline);
ges_deinit ();
}
GST_END_TEST;
GST_START_TEST (test_children_inpoint)
{
GESTimeline *timeline;
GESLayer *layer;
GESTimelineElement *clip, *child0, *child1, *effect;
GList *children;
ges_init ();
timeline = ges_timeline_new_audio_video ();
fail_unless (timeline);
layer = ges_timeline_append_layer (timeline);
clip = GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT (ges_test_clip_new ());
assert_set_start (clip, 5);
assert_set_duration (clip, 20);
assert_set_inpoint (clip, 30);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS (clip, 5, 30, 20);
fail_unless (ges_layer_add_clip (layer, GES_CLIP (clip)));
/* clip now has children */
children = GES_CONTAINER_CHILDREN (clip);
fail_unless (children);
child0 = children->data;
fail_unless (children->next);
child1 = children->next->data;
fail_unless (children->next->next == NULL);
fail_unless (ges_track_element_has_internal_source (GES_TRACK_ELEMENT
(child0)));
fail_unless (ges_track_element_has_internal_source (GES_TRACK_ELEMENT
(child1)));
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS (clip, 5, 30, 20);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS (child0, 5, 30, 20);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS (child1, 5, 30, 20);
/* add a non-core element */
effect = GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT (ges_effect_new ("agingtv"));
fail_if (ges_track_element_has_internal_source (GES_TRACK_ELEMENT (effect)));
/* allow us to choose our own in-point */
ges_track_element_set_has_internal_source (GES_TRACK_ELEMENT (effect), TRUE);
assert_set_start (effect, 104);
assert_set_duration (effect, 53);
assert_set_inpoint (effect, 67);
/* adding the effect will change its start and duration, but not its
* in-point */
_assert_add (clip, effect);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS (clip, 5, 30, 20);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS (child0, 5, 30, 20);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS (child1, 5, 30, 20);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS (effect, 5, 67, 20);
/* register child0 as having no internal source, which means its
* in-point will be set to 0 */
ges_track_element_set_has_internal_source (GES_TRACK_ELEMENT (child0), FALSE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS (clip, 5, 30, 20);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS (child0, 5, 0, 20);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS (child1, 5, 30, 20);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS (effect, 5, 67, 20);
/* should not be able to set the in-point to non-zero */
assert_fail_set_inpoint (child0, 40);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS (clip, 5, 30, 20);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS (child0, 5, 0, 20);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS (child1, 5, 30, 20);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS (effect, 5, 67, 20);
/* when we set the in-point on a core-child with an internal source we
* also set the clip and siblings with the same features */
assert_set_inpoint (child1, 50);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS (clip, 5, 50, 20);
/* child with no internal source not changed */
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS (child0, 5, 0, 20);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS (child1, 5, 50, 20);
/* non-core no changed */
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS (effect, 5, 67, 20);
/* setting back to having internal source will put in sync with the
* in-point of the clip */
ges_track_element_set_has_internal_source (GES_TRACK_ELEMENT (child0), TRUE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS (clip, 5, 50, 20);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS (child0, 5, 50, 20);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS (child1, 5, 50, 20);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS (effect, 5, 67, 20);
assert_set_inpoint (child0, 40);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS (clip, 5, 40, 20);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS (child0, 5, 40, 20);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS (child1, 5, 40, 20);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS (effect, 5, 67, 20);
/* setting in-point on effect shouldn't change any other siblings */
assert_set_inpoint (effect, 77);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS (clip, 5, 40, 20);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS (child0, 5, 40, 20);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS (child1, 5, 40, 20);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS (effect, 5, 77, 20);
gst_object_unref (timeline);
ges_deinit ();
}
GST_END_TEST;
GST_START_TEST (test_children_max_duration)
{
GESTimeline *timeline;
GESLayer *layer;
gchar *uri;
GESTimelineElement *child0, *child1, *effect;
guint i;
GstClockTime max_duration, new_max;
GList *children;
struct
{
GESTimelineElement *clip;
GstClockTime max_duration;
} clips[] = {
{
NULL, GST_SECOND}, {
NULL, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE}
};
ges_init ();
timeline = ges_timeline_new_audio_video ();
fail_unless (timeline);
layer = ges_timeline_append_layer (timeline);
uri = ges_test_get_audio_video_uri ();
clips[0].clip = GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT (ges_uri_clip_new (uri));
fail_unless (clips[0].clip);
g_free (uri);
clips[1].clip = GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT (ges_test_clip_new ());
for (i = 0; i < G_N_ELEMENTS (clips); i++) {
GESTimelineElement *clip = clips[i].clip;
max_duration = clips[i].max_duration;
fail_unless_equals_uint64 (_MAX_DURATION (clip), max_duration);
assert_set_start (clip, 5);
assert_set_duration (clip, 20);
assert_set_inpoint (clip, 30);
/* can set the max duration the clip to anything whilst it has
* no core child */
assert_set_max_duration (clip, 150);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 5, 30, 20, 150);
/* add a non-core element */
effect = GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT (ges_effect_new ("agingtv"));
fail_if (ges_track_element_has_internal_source (GES_TRACK_ELEMENT
(effect)));
/* allow us to choose our own max-duration */
ges_track_element_set_has_internal_source (GES_TRACK_ELEMENT (effect),
TRUE);
assert_set_start (effect, 104);
assert_set_duration (effect, 53);
assert_set_max_duration (effect, 400);
/* adding the effect will change its start and duration, but not its
* max-duration (or in-point) */
_assert_add (clip, effect);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 5, 30, 20, 150);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect, 5, 0, 20, 400);
/* only non-core, so can still set the max-duration */
assert_set_max_duration (clip, 200);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 5, 30, 20, 200);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect, 5, 0, 20, 400);
/* removing should not change the max-duration we set on the clip */
gst_object_ref (effect);
_assert_remove (clip, effect);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 5, 30, 20, 200);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect, 5, 0, 20, 400);
_assert_add (clip, effect);
gst_object_unref (effect);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 5, 30, 20, 200);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect, 5, 0, 20, 400);
/* now add to a layer to create the core children */
fail_unless (ges_layer_add_clip (layer, GES_CLIP (clip)));
children = GES_CONTAINER_CHILDREN (clip);
fail_unless (children);
fail_unless (GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT (children->data) == effect);
fail_unless (children->next);
child0 = children->next->data;
fail_unless (children->next->next);
child1 = children->next->next->data;
fail_unless (children->next->next->next == NULL);
fail_unless (ges_track_element_has_internal_source (GES_TRACK_ELEMENT
(child0)));
fail_unless (ges_track_element_has_internal_source (GES_TRACK_ELEMENT
(child1)));
if (GES_IS_URI_CLIP (clip))
new_max = max_duration;
else
/* need a valid clock time that is not too large */
new_max = 500;
/* added children do not change the clip's max-duration, but will
* instead set it to the minimum value of its children */
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 5, 30, 20, max_duration);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (child0, 5, 30, 20, max_duration);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (child1, 5, 30, 20, max_duration);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect, 5, 0, 20, 400);
/* when setting max_duration of core children, clip will take the
* minimum value */
assert_set_max_duration (child0, new_max - 1);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 5, 30, 20, new_max - 1);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (child0, 5, 30, 20, new_max - 1);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (child1, 5, 30, 20, max_duration);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect, 5, 0, 20, 400);
assert_set_max_duration (child1, new_max - 2);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 5, 30, 20, new_max - 2);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (child0, 5, 30, 20, new_max - 1);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (child1, 5, 30, 20, new_max - 2);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect, 5, 0, 20, 400);
assert_set_max_duration (child0, new_max + 1);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 5, 30, 20, new_max - 2);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (child0, 5, 30, 20, new_max + 1);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (child1, 5, 30, 20, new_max - 2);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect, 5, 0, 20, 400);
/* can not set in-point above max_duration, nor max_duration below
* in-point */
assert_fail_set_max_duration (child0, 29);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 5, 30, 20, new_max - 2);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (child0, 5, 30, 20, new_max + 1);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (child1, 5, 30, 20, new_max - 2);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect, 5, 0, 20, 400);
assert_fail_set_max_duration (child1, 29);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 5, 30, 20, new_max - 2);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (child0, 5, 30, 20, new_max + 1);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (child1, 5, 30, 20, new_max - 2);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect, 5, 0, 20, 400);
assert_fail_set_max_duration (clip, 29);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 5, 30, 20, new_max - 2);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (child0, 5, 30, 20, new_max + 1);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (child1, 5, 30, 20, new_max - 2);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect, 5, 0, 20, 400);
/* can't set the inpoint to (new_max), even though it is lower than
* our own max-duration (new_max + 1) because it is too high for our
* sibling child1 */
assert_fail_set_inpoint (child0, new_max);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 5, 30, 20, new_max - 2);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (child0, 5, 30, 20, new_max + 1);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (child1, 5, 30, 20, new_max - 2);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect, 5, 0, 20, 400);
assert_fail_set_inpoint (child1, new_max);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 5, 30, 20, new_max - 2);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (child0, 5, 30, 20, new_max + 1);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (child1, 5, 30, 20, new_max - 2);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect, 5, 0, 20, 400);
assert_fail_set_inpoint (clip, new_max);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 5, 30, 20, new_max - 2);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (child0, 5, 30, 20, new_max + 1);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (child1, 5, 30, 20, new_max - 2);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect, 5, 0, 20, 400);
/* setting below new_max is ok */
assert_set_inpoint (child0, 15);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 5, 15, 20, new_max - 2);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (child0, 5, 15, 20, new_max + 1);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (child1, 5, 15, 20, new_max - 2);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect, 5, 0, 20, 400);
assert_set_inpoint (child1, 25);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 5, 25, 20, new_max - 2);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (child0, 5, 25, 20, new_max + 1);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (child1, 5, 25, 20, new_max - 2);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect, 5, 0, 20, 400);
assert_set_inpoint (clip, 30);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 5, 30, 20, new_max - 2);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (child0, 5, 30, 20, new_max + 1);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (child1, 5, 30, 20, new_max - 2);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect, 5, 0, 20, 400);
/* non-core has no effect */
assert_set_max_duration (effect, new_max + 500);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 5, 30, 20, new_max - 2);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (child0, 5, 30, 20, new_max + 1);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (child1, 5, 30, 20, new_max - 2);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect, 5, 0, 20, new_max + 500);
/* can set the in-point of non-core to be higher than the max_duration
* of the clip */
assert_set_inpoint (effect, new_max + 2);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 5, 30, 20, new_max - 2);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (child0, 5, 30, 20, new_max + 1);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (child1, 5, 30, 20, new_max - 2);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect, 5, new_max + 2, 20, new_max + 500);
/* but not higher than our own */
assert_fail_set_inpoint (effect, new_max + 501);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 5, 30, 20, new_max - 2);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (child0, 5, 30, 20, new_max + 1);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (child1, 5, 30, 20, new_max - 2);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect, 5, new_max + 2, 20, new_max + 500);
assert_fail_set_max_duration (effect, new_max + 1);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 5, 30, 20, new_max - 2);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (child0, 5, 30, 20, new_max + 1);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (child1, 5, 30, 20, new_max - 2);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect, 5, new_max + 2, 20, new_max + 500);
assert_set_inpoint (effect, 0);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 5, 30, 20, new_max - 2);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (child0, 5, 30, 20, new_max + 1);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (child1, 5, 30, 20, new_max - 2);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect, 5, 0, 20, new_max + 500);
assert_set_max_duration (effect, 400);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 5, 30, 20, new_max - 2);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (child0, 5, 30, 20, new_max + 1);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (child1, 5, 30, 20, new_max - 2);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect, 5, 0, 20, 400);
/* setting on the clip will set all the core children to the same
* value */
assert_set_max_duration (clip, 180);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 5, 30, 20, 180);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (child0, 5, 30, 20, 180);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (child1, 5, 30, 20, 180);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect, 5, 0, 20, 400);
/* register child0 as having no internal source, which means its
* in-point will be set to 0 and max-duration set to
* GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE */
ges_track_element_set_has_internal_source (GES_TRACK_ELEMENT (child0),
FALSE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 5, 30, 20, 180);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (child0, 5, 0, 20, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (child1, 5, 30, 20, 180);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect, 5, 0, 20, 400);
/* should not be able to set the max-duration to a valid time */
assert_fail_set_max_duration (child0, 40);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 5, 30, 20, 180);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (child0, 5, 0, 20, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (child1, 5, 30, 20, 180);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect, 5, 0, 20, 400);
/* same with child1 */
/* clock time of the clip should now be GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE */
ges_track_element_set_has_internal_source (GES_TRACK_ELEMENT (child1),
FALSE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 5, 30, 20, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (child0, 5, 0, 20, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (child1, 5, 0, 20, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect, 5, 0, 20, 400);
/* should not be able to set the max of the clip to anything else
* when it has no core children with an internal source */
assert_fail_set_max_duration (clip, 150);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 5, 30, 20, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (child0, 5, 0, 20, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (child1, 5, 0, 20, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect, 5, 0, 20, 400);
/* setting back to having an internal source will not immediately
* change the max-duration (unlike in-point) */
ges_track_element_set_has_internal_source (GES_TRACK_ELEMENT (child0),
TRUE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 5, 30, 20, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (child0, 5, 30, 20, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (child1, 5, 0, 20, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect, 5, 0, 20, 400);
/* can now set the max-duration, which will effect the clip */
assert_set_max_duration (child0, 140);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 5, 30, 20, 140);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (child0, 5, 30, 20, 140);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (child1, 5, 0, 20, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect, 5, 0, 20, 400);
ges_track_element_set_has_internal_source (GES_TRACK_ELEMENT (child1),
TRUE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 5, 30, 20, 140);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (child0, 5, 30, 20, 140);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (child1, 5, 30, 20, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect, 5, 0, 20, 400);
assert_set_max_duration (child1, 130);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 5, 30, 20, 130);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (child0, 5, 30, 20, 140);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (child1, 5, 30, 20, 130);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect, 5, 0, 20, 400);
/* removing a child may change the max_duration of the clip */
gst_object_ref (child0);
gst_object_ref (child1);
gst_object_ref (effect);
/* removing non-core does nothing */
_assert_remove (clip, effect);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 5, 30, 20, 130);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (child0, 5, 30, 20, 140);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (child1, 5, 30, 20, 130);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect, 5, 0, 20, 400);
/* new minimum max-duration for the clip when we remove child1 */
_assert_remove (clip, child1);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 5, 30, 20, 140);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (child0, 5, 30, 20, 140);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (child1, 5, 30, 20, 130);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect, 5, 0, 20, 400);
/* with no core-children, the max-duration of the clip is set to
* GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE */
_assert_remove (clip, child0);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 5, 30, 20, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (child0, 5, 30, 20, 140);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (child1, 5, 30, 20, 130);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect, 5, 0, 20, 400);
fail_unless (ges_layer_remove_clip (layer, GES_CLIP (clip)));
gst_object_unref (child0);
gst_object_unref (child1);
gst_object_unref (effect);
}
gst_object_unref (timeline);
ges_deinit ();
}
GST_END_TEST;
#define _assert_duration_limit(clip, expect) \
assert_equals_uint64 (ges_clip_get_duration_limit (GES_CLIP (clip)), expect)
GST_START_TEST (test_duration_limit)
{
GESTimeline *timeline;
GESLayer *layer;
GESClip *clip;
GESTrackElement *video_source, *audio_source;
GESTrackElement *effect1, *effect2, *effect3;
GESTrack *track1, *track2;
gint limit_notify_count = 0;
gint duration_notify_count = 0;
ges_init ();
timeline = ges_timeline_new ();
track1 = GES_TRACK (ges_video_track_new ());
track2 = GES_TRACK (ges_audio_track_new ());
fail_unless (ges_timeline_add_track (timeline, track1));
fail_unless (ges_timeline_add_track (timeline, track2));
/* add track3 later */
layer = ges_timeline_append_layer (timeline);
clip = GES_CLIP (ges_test_clip_new ());
g_signal_connect (clip, "notify::duration-limit", G_CALLBACK (_count_cb),
&limit_notify_count);
g_signal_connect (clip, "notify::duration", G_CALLBACK (_count_cb),
&duration_notify_count);
/* no limit to begin with */
_assert_duration_limit (clip, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
/* add effects */
effect1 = GES_TRACK_ELEMENT (ges_effect_new ("textoverlay"));
ges_track_element_set_has_internal_source (effect1, TRUE);
effect2 = GES_TRACK_ELEMENT (ges_effect_new ("agingtv"));
ges_track_element_set_has_internal_source (effect2, TRUE);
effect3 = GES_TRACK_ELEMENT (ges_effect_new ("audioecho"));
ges_track_element_set_has_internal_source (effect3, TRUE);
_assert_add (clip, effect1);
_assert_add (clip, effect2);
_assert_add (clip, effect3);
assert_num_children (clip, 3);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 0);
assert_equals_int (duration_notify_count, 0);
/* no change in duration limit whilst children are not in any track */
assert_set_max_duration (effect1, 20);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 0);
assert_equals_int (duration_notify_count, 0);
assert_set_inpoint (effect1, 5);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 0);
assert_equals_int (duration_notify_count, 0);
/* set a duration that will be above the duration-limit */
assert_set_duration (clip, 20);
assert_equals_int (duration_notify_count, 1);
/* add to layer to create sources */
fail_unless (ges_layer_add_clip (layer, clip));
/* duration-limit changes once because of effect1 */
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 15);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 1);
assert_equals_int (duration_notify_count, 2);
/* duration has automatically been set to the duration-limit */
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 0, 0, 15, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
assert_num_children (clip, 5);
assert_num_in_track (track1, 3);
assert_num_in_track (track2, 2);
video_source = ges_clip_find_track_element (clip, track1, GES_TYPE_SOURCE);
fail_unless (video_source);
gst_object_unref (video_source);
audio_source = ges_clip_find_track_element (clip, track2, GES_TYPE_SOURCE);
fail_unless (audio_source);
gst_object_unref (audio_source);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (video_source, 0, 0, 15, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
fail_unless (ges_track_element_get_track (video_source) == track1);
fail_unless (ges_track_element_get_track_type (video_source) ==
GES_TRACK_TYPE_VIDEO);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (audio_source, 0, 0, 15, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
fail_unless (ges_track_element_get_track (audio_source) == track2);
fail_unless (ges_track_element_get_track_type (audio_source) ==
GES_TRACK_TYPE_AUDIO);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect1, 0, 5, 15, 20);
fail_unless (ges_track_element_get_track (effect1) == track1);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect2, 0, 0, 15, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
fail_unless (ges_track_element_get_track (effect2) == track1);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect3, 0, 0, 15, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
fail_unless (ges_track_element_get_track (effect3) == track2);
/* Make effect1 inactive, which will remove the duration-limit */
fail_unless (ges_track_element_set_active (effect1, FALSE));
_assert_duration_limit (clip, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 2);
/* duration is unchanged */
assert_equals_int (duration_notify_count, 2);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 0, 0, 15, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (video_source, 0, 0, 15, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (audio_source, 0, 0, 15, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect1, 0, 5, 15, 20);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect2, 0, 0, 15, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect3, 0, 0, 15, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
/* changing the in-point does not change the duration limit whilst
* there is no max-duration */
assert_set_inpoint (clip, 10);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 2);
assert_equals_int (duration_notify_count, 2);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 0, 10, 15, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (video_source, 0, 10, 15, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (audio_source, 0, 10, 15, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect1, 0, 5, 15, 20);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect2, 0, 0, 15, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect3, 0, 0, 15, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
assert_set_max_duration (video_source, 40);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 30);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 3);
assert_equals_int (duration_notify_count, 2);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 0, 10, 15, 40);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (video_source, 0, 10, 15, 40);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (audio_source, 0, 10, 15, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect1, 0, 5, 15, 20);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect2, 0, 0, 15, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect3, 0, 0, 15, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
/* set in-point using child */
assert_set_inpoint (audio_source, 15);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 25);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 4);
assert_equals_int (duration_notify_count, 2);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 0, 15, 15, 40);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (video_source, 0, 15, 15, 40);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (audio_source, 0, 15, 15, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect1, 0, 5, 15, 20);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect2, 0, 0, 15, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect3, 0, 0, 15, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
/* set max-duration of core children */
assert_set_max_duration (clip, 60);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 45);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 5);
assert_equals_int (duration_notify_count, 2);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 0, 15, 15, 60);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (video_source, 0, 15, 15, 60);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (audio_source, 0, 15, 15, 60);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect1, 0, 5, 15, 20);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect2, 0, 0, 15, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect3, 0, 0, 15, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
/* can set duration up to the limit */
assert_set_duration (clip, 45);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 45);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 5);
assert_equals_int (duration_notify_count, 3);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 0, 15, 45, 60);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (video_source, 0, 15, 45, 60);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (audio_source, 0, 15, 45, 60);
/* effect1 has a duration that exceeds max-duration - in-point
* ok since it is currently inactive */
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect1, 0, 5, 45, 20);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect2, 0, 0, 45, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect3, 0, 0, 45, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
/* limit the effects */
assert_set_max_duration (effect2, 70);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 45);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 5);
assert_equals_int (duration_notify_count, 3);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 0, 15, 45, 60);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (video_source, 0, 15, 45, 60);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (audio_source, 0, 15, 45, 60);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect1, 0, 5, 45, 20);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect2, 0, 0, 45, 70);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect3, 0, 0, 45, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
assert_set_inpoint (effect2, 40);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 30);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 6);
assert_equals_int (duration_notify_count, 4);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 0, 15, 30, 60);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (video_source, 0, 15, 30, 60);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (audio_source, 0, 15, 30, 60);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect1, 0, 5, 30, 20);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect2, 0, 40, 30, 70);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect3, 0, 0, 30, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
/* no change */
assert_set_max_duration (effect3, 35);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 30);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 6);
assert_equals_int (duration_notify_count, 4);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 0, 15, 30, 60);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (video_source, 0, 15, 30, 60);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (audio_source, 0, 15, 30, 60);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect1, 0, 5, 30, 20);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect2, 0, 40, 30, 70);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect3, 0, 0, 30, 35);
/* make effect1 active again */
fail_unless (ges_track_element_set_active (effect1, TRUE));
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 15);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 7);
assert_equals_int (duration_notify_count, 5);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 0, 15, 15, 60);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (video_source, 0, 15, 15, 60);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (audio_source, 0, 15, 15, 60);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect1, 0, 5, 15, 20);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect2, 0, 40, 15, 70);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect3, 0, 0, 15, 35);
/* removing effect2 from track does not change limit */
fail_unless (ges_track_remove_element (track1, effect2));
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 15);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 7);
assert_equals_int (duration_notify_count, 5);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 0, 15, 15, 60);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (video_source, 0, 15, 15, 60);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (audio_source, 0, 15, 15, 60);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect1, 0, 5, 15, 20);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect3, 0, 0, 15, 35);
/* no track */
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect2, 0, 40, 15, 70);
/* removing effect1 does */
fail_unless (ges_track_remove_element (track1, effect1));
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 35);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 8);
assert_equals_int (duration_notify_count, 5);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 0, 15, 15, 60);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (video_source, 0, 15, 15, 60);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (audio_source, 0, 15, 15, 60);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect3, 0, 0, 15, 35);
/* no track */
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect1, 0, 5, 15, 20);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect2, 0, 40, 15, 70);
/* add back */
fail_unless (ges_track_add_element (track1, effect2));
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 30);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 9);
assert_equals_int (duration_notify_count, 5);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 0, 15, 15, 60);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (audio_source, 0, 15, 15, 60);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect3, 0, 0, 15, 35);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (video_source, 0, 15, 15, 60);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect2, 0, 40, 15, 70);
/* no track */
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect1, 0, 5, 15, 20);
assert_set_duration (clip, 20);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 30);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 9);
assert_equals_int (duration_notify_count, 6);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 0, 15, 20, 60);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (audio_source, 0, 15, 20, 60);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect3, 0, 0, 20, 35);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (video_source, 0, 15, 20, 60);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect2, 0, 40, 20, 70);
/* no track */
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect1, 0, 5, 20, 20);
fail_unless (ges_track_add_element (track1, effect1));
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 15);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 10);
assert_equals_int (duration_notify_count, 7);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 0, 15, 15, 60);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (audio_source, 0, 15, 15, 60);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect3, 0, 0, 15, 35);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (video_source, 0, 15, 15, 60);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect1, 0, 5, 15, 20);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect2, 0, 40, 15, 70);
gst_object_ref (clip);
fail_unless (ges_layer_remove_clip (layer, clip));
assert_num_in_track (track1, 0);
assert_num_in_track (track2, 0);
assert_num_children (clip, 5);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
/* may have several changes in duration limit as the children are
* emptied from their tracks */
fail_unless (limit_notify_count > 10);
assert_equals_int (duration_notify_count, 7);
/* none in any track */
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 0, 15, 15, 60);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (audio_source, 0, 15, 15, 60);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect3, 0, 0, 15, 35);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (video_source, 0, 15, 15, 60);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect1, 0, 5, 15, 20);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect2, 0, 40, 15, 70);
gst_object_unref (timeline);
gst_object_unref (clip);
ges_deinit ();
}
GST_END_TEST;
GST_START_TEST (test_can_set_duration_limit)
{
GESTimeline *timeline;
GESLayer *layer;
GESClip *clip;
GESTrackElement *source0, *source1;
GESTrackElement *effect0, *effect1, *effect2;
GESTrack *track0, *track1;
gint limit_notify_count = 0;
GError *error = NULL;
ges_init ();
timeline = ges_timeline_new ();
track0 = GES_TRACK (ges_video_track_new ());
track1 = GES_TRACK (ges_audio_track_new ());
fail_unless (ges_timeline_add_track (timeline, track0));
fail_unless (ges_timeline_add_track (timeline, track1));
/* add track3 later */
layer = ges_timeline_append_layer (timeline);
/* place a dummy clip at the start of the layer */
clip = GES_CLIP (ges_test_clip_new ());
assert_set_start (clip, 0);
assert_set_duration (clip, 20);
fail_unless (ges_layer_add_clip (layer, clip));
/* the clip we will be editing overlaps the first clip at its start */
clip = GES_CLIP (ges_test_clip_new ());
g_signal_connect (clip, "notify::duration-limit", G_CALLBACK (_count_cb),
&limit_notify_count);
assert_set_start (clip, 10);
assert_set_duration (clip, 20);
fail_unless (ges_layer_add_clip (layer, clip));
source0 =
ges_clip_find_track_element (clip, track0, GES_TYPE_VIDEO_TEST_SOURCE);
source1 =
ges_clip_find_track_element (clip, track1, GES_TYPE_AUDIO_TEST_SOURCE);
fail_unless (source0);
fail_unless (source1);
gst_object_unref (source0);
gst_object_unref (source1);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 0);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 10, 0, 20, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source0, 10, 0, 20, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source1, 10, 0, 20, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
assert_set_inpoint (clip, 16);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 0);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 10, 16, 20, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source0, 10, 16, 20, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source1, 10, 16, 20, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
assert_set_max_duration (clip, 36);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 1);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 20);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 10, 16, 20, 36);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source0, 10, 16, 20, 36);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source1, 10, 16, 20, 36);
/* add effects */
effect0 = GES_TRACK_ELEMENT (ges_effect_new ("agingtv"));
effect1 = GES_TRACK_ELEMENT (ges_effect_new ("vertigotv"));
effect2 = GES_TRACK_ELEMENT (ges_effect_new ("alpha"));
ges_track_element_set_has_internal_source (effect0, TRUE);
fail_unless (ges_track_element_has_internal_source (effect1) == FALSE);
ges_track_element_set_has_internal_source (effect2, TRUE);
assert_set_max_duration (effect0, 10);
/* already set the track */
fail_unless (ges_track_add_element (track0, effect0));
/* cannot add because it would cause the duration-limit to go to 10,
* causing a full overlap with the clip at the beginning of the layer */
gst_object_ref (effect0);
fail_if (ges_container_add (GES_CONTAINER (clip),
GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT (effect0)));
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 1);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 20);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 10, 16, 20, 36);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source0, 10, 16, 20, 36);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source1, 10, 16, 20, 36);
/* removing from the track and adding will work, but track selection
* will fail */
fail_unless (ges_track_remove_element (track0, effect0));
_assert_add (clip, effect0);
fail_if (ges_track_element_get_track (effect0));
gst_object_unref (effect0);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 1);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 20);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 10, 16, 20, 36);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source0, 10, 16, 20, 36);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source1, 10, 16, 20, 36);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect0, 10, 0, 20, 10);
fail_if (ges_clip_add_child_to_track (clip, effect0, track0, &error));
assert_GESError (error, GES_ERROR_INVALID_OVERLAP_IN_TRACK);
/* set max-duration to 11 and we are fine to select a track */
assert_set_max_duration (effect0, 11);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 1);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 20);
fail_unless (ges_clip_add_child_to_track (clip, effect0, track0,
&error) == effect0);
fail_if (error);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 2);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 11);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 10, 16, 11, 36);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source0, 10, 16, 11, 36);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source1, 10, 16, 11, 36);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect0, 10, 0, 11, 11);
/* cannot set duration above the limit */
assert_fail_set_duration (clip, 12);
assert_fail_set_duration (source0, 12);
assert_fail_set_duration (effect0, 12);
/* allow the max_duration to increase again */
assert_set_max_duration (effect0, 25);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 3);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 20);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 10, 16, 11, 36);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source0, 10, 16, 11, 36);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source1, 10, 16, 11, 36);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect0, 10, 0, 11, 25);
assert_set_duration (clip, 20);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 3);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 20);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 10, 16, 20, 36);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source0, 10, 16, 20, 36);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source1, 10, 16, 20, 36);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect0, 10, 0, 20, 25);
/* add another effect */
_assert_add (clip, effect1);
fail_unless (ges_track_element_get_track (effect1) == track0);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 3);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 20);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 10, 16, 20, 36);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source0, 10, 16, 20, 36);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source1, 10, 16, 20, 36);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect0, 10, 0, 20, 25);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect1, 10, 0, 20, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
/* make source0 inactive and reduce its max-duration
* note that this causes effect0 and effect1 to also become in-active */
_assert_set_active (source0, FALSE);
_assert_active (source0, FALSE);
_assert_active (effect0, FALSE);
_assert_active (effect1, FALSE);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 3);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 20);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 10, 16, 20, 36);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source0, 10, 16, 20, 36);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source1, 10, 16, 20, 36);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect0, 10, 0, 20, 25);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect1, 10, 0, 20, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
/* can set a low max duration whilst the source is inactive */
assert_set_max_duration (source0, 26);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 3);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 20);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 10, 16, 20, 26);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source0, 10, 16, 20, 26);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source1, 10, 16, 20, 36);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect0, 10, 0, 20, 25);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect1, 10, 0, 20, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
/* add the last effect */
assert_set_inpoint (effect2, 7);
assert_set_max_duration (effect2, 17);
_assert_active (effect2, TRUE);
/* safe to add because the source is inactive */
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 3);
_assert_add (clip, effect2);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 3);
_assert_active (source0, FALSE);
_assert_active (effect0, FALSE);
_assert_active (effect1, FALSE);
_assert_active (effect2, FALSE);
fail_unless (ges_track_element_get_track (effect2) == track0);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 3);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 20);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 10, 16, 20, 26);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source0, 10, 16, 20, 26);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source1, 10, 16, 20, 36);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect0, 10, 0, 20, 25);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect1, 10, 0, 20, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect2, 10, 7, 20, 17);
/* want to make the source and its effects active again */
assert_set_inpoint (source0, 6);
assert_set_max_duration (effect2, 33);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 4);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 30);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 10, 6, 20, 26);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source0, 10, 6, 20, 26);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source1, 10, 6, 20, 36);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect0, 10, 0, 20, 25);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect1, 10, 0, 20, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect2, 10, 7, 20, 33);
_assert_set_active (source0, TRUE);
_assert_set_active (effect0, TRUE);
_assert_set_active (effect1, TRUE);
_assert_set_active (effect2, TRUE);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 5);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 20);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 10, 6, 20, 26);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source0, 10, 6, 20, 26);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source1, 10, 6, 20, 36);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect0, 10, 0, 20, 25);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect1, 10, 0, 20, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect2, 10, 7, 20, 33);
/* cannot set in-point of clip to 16, nor of either source */
assert_fail_set_inpoint (clip, 16);
assert_fail_set_inpoint (source0, 16);
assert_fail_set_inpoint (source1, 16);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 5);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 20);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 10, 6, 20, 26);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source0, 10, 6, 20, 26);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source1, 10, 6, 20, 36);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect0, 10, 0, 20, 25);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect1, 10, 0, 20, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect2, 10, 7, 20, 33);
/* can set just below */
assert_set_inpoint (source1, 15);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 6);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 11);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 10, 15, 11, 26);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source0, 10, 15, 11, 26);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source1, 10, 15, 11, 36);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect0, 10, 0, 11, 25);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect1, 10, 0, 11, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect2, 10, 7, 11, 33);
assert_set_inpoint (clip, 6);
assert_set_duration (clip, 20);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 7);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 20);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 10, 6, 20, 26);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source0, 10, 6, 20, 26);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source1, 10, 6, 20, 36);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect0, 10, 0, 20, 25);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect1, 10, 0, 20, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect2, 10, 7, 20, 33);
/* cannot set in-point of non-core in a way that would cause limit to
* drop */
assert_fail_set_inpoint (effect2, 23);
assert_fail_set_inpoint (effect0, 15);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 7);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 20);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 10, 6, 20, 26);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source0, 10, 6, 20, 26);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source1, 10, 6, 20, 36);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect0, 10, 0, 20, 25);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect1, 10, 0, 20, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect2, 10, 7, 20, 33);
/* can set just below */
assert_set_inpoint (effect2, 22);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 8);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 11);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 10, 6, 11, 26);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source0, 10, 6, 11, 26);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source1, 10, 6, 11, 36);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect0, 10, 0, 11, 25);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect1, 10, 0, 11, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect2, 10, 22, 11, 33);
assert_set_inpoint (effect2, 7);
assert_set_duration (clip, 20);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 9);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 20);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 10, 6, 20, 26);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source0, 10, 6, 20, 26);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source1, 10, 6, 20, 36);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect0, 10, 0, 20, 25);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect1, 10, 0, 20, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect2, 10, 7, 20, 33);
/* same but with max-duration */
/* core */
assert_fail_set_max_duration (clip, 16);
assert_fail_set_max_duration (source0, 16);
assert_fail_set_max_duration (source1, 16);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 9);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 20);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 10, 6, 20, 26);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source0, 10, 6, 20, 26);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source1, 10, 6, 20, 36);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect0, 10, 0, 20, 25);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect1, 10, 0, 20, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect2, 10, 7, 20, 33);
assert_set_max_duration (source1, 17);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 10);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 11);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 10, 6, 11, 17);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source0, 10, 6, 11, 26);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source1, 10, 6, 11, 17);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect0, 10, 0, 11, 25);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect1, 10, 0, 11, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect2, 10, 7, 11, 33);
assert_set_max_duration (source1, 30);
assert_set_duration (clip, 20);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 11);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 20);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 10, 6, 20, 26);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source0, 10, 6, 20, 26);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source1, 10, 6, 20, 30);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect0, 10, 0, 20, 25);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect1, 10, 0, 20, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect2, 10, 7, 20, 33);
assert_set_max_duration (clip, 17);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 12);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 11);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 10, 6, 11, 17);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source0, 10, 6, 11, 17);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source1, 10, 6, 11, 17);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect0, 10, 0, 11, 25);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect1, 10, 0, 11, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect2, 10, 7, 11, 33);
assert_set_max_duration (clip, 26);
assert_set_duration (clip, 20);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 13);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 20);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 10, 6, 20, 26);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source0, 10, 6, 20, 26);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source1, 10, 6, 20, 26);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect0, 10, 0, 20, 25);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect1, 10, 0, 20, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect2, 10, 7, 20, 33);
/* non-core */
assert_fail_set_max_duration (effect0, 10);
assert_fail_set_max_duration (effect2, 17);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 13);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 20);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 10, 6, 20, 26);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source0, 10, 6, 20, 26);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source1, 10, 6, 20, 26);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect0, 10, 0, 20, 25);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect1, 10, 0, 20, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect2, 10, 7, 20, 33);
assert_set_max_duration (effect2, 18);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 14);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 11);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 10, 6, 11, 26);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source0, 10, 6, 11, 26);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source1, 10, 6, 11, 26);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect0, 10, 0, 11, 25);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect1, 10, 0, 11, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect2, 10, 7, 11, 18);
assert_set_max_duration (effect2, 33);
assert_set_duration (clip, 20);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 15);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 20);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 10, 6, 20, 26);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source0, 10, 6, 20, 26);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source1, 10, 6, 20, 26);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect0, 10, 0, 20, 25);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect1, 10, 0, 20, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect2, 10, 7, 20, 33);
/* test setting active */
_assert_active (effect2, TRUE);
_assert_set_active (effect2, FALSE);
assert_set_max_duration (effect2, 17);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 15);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 20);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 10, 6, 20, 26);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source0, 10, 6, 20, 26);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source1, 10, 6, 20, 26);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect0, 10, 0, 20, 25);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect1, 10, 0, 20, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect2, 10, 7, 20, 17);
fail_if (ges_track_element_set_active (effect2, TRUE));
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 15);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 20);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 10, 6, 20, 26);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source0, 10, 6, 20, 26);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source1, 10, 6, 20, 26);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect0, 10, 0, 20, 25);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect1, 10, 0, 20, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect2, 10, 7, 20, 17);
assert_set_inpoint (effect2, 6);
_assert_set_active (effect2, TRUE);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 16);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 11);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 10, 6, 11, 26);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source0, 10, 6, 11, 26);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source1, 10, 6, 11, 26);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect0, 10, 0, 11, 25);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect1, 10, 0, 11, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect2, 10, 6, 11, 17);
/* make source0 in-active */
_assert_active (source0, TRUE);
_assert_set_active (source0, FALSE);
_assert_active (source0, FALSE);
_assert_active (effect0, FALSE);
_assert_active (effect1, FALSE);
_assert_active (effect2, FALSE);
assert_set_duration (source0, 20);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 17);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 20);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 10, 6, 20, 26);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source0, 10, 6, 20, 26);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source1, 10, 6, 20, 26);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect0, 10, 0, 20, 25);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect1, 10, 0, 20, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect2, 10, 6, 20, 17);
/* lower duration-limit for source for when it becomes active */
assert_set_max_duration (source0, 16);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 17);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 20);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 10, 6, 20, 16);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source0, 10, 6, 20, 16);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source1, 10, 6, 20, 26);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect0, 10, 0, 20, 25);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect1, 10, 0, 20, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect2, 10, 6, 20, 17);
/* cannot make the source active */
fail_if (ges_track_element_set_active (source0, TRUE));
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 17);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 20);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 10, 6, 20, 16);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source0, 10, 6, 20, 16);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source1, 10, 6, 20, 26);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect0, 10, 0, 20, 25);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect1, 10, 0, 20, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect2, 10, 6, 20, 17);
/* nor can we make the effects active because this would activate the
* source */
fail_if (ges_track_element_set_active (effect0, TRUE));
fail_if (ges_track_element_set_active (effect1, TRUE));
fail_if (ges_track_element_set_active (effect2, TRUE));
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 17);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 20);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 10, 6, 20, 16);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source0, 10, 6, 20, 16);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source1, 10, 6, 20, 26);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect0, 10, 0, 20, 25);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect1, 10, 0, 20, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect2, 10, 6, 20, 17);
/* allow it to just succeed */
assert_set_inpoint (source0, 5);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 18);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 21);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 10, 5, 20, 16);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source0, 10, 5, 20, 16);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source1, 10, 5, 20, 26);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect0, 10, 0, 20, 25);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect1, 10, 0, 20, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect2, 10, 6, 20, 17);
_assert_set_active (effect1, TRUE);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 19);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 11);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 10, 5, 11, 16);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source0, 10, 5, 11, 16);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source1, 10, 5, 11, 26);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect0, 10, 0, 11, 25);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect1, 10, 0, 11, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (effect2, 10, 6, 11, 17);
gst_object_unref (timeline);
ges_deinit ();
}
GST_END_TEST;
#define _assert_set_rate(element, prop_name, rate, val) \
{ \
GError *error = NULL; \
if (G_VALUE_TYPE (&val) == G_TYPE_DOUBLE) \
g_value_set_double (&val, rate); \
else if (G_VALUE_TYPE (&val) == G_TYPE_FLOAT) \
g_value_set_float (&val, rate); \
\
fail_unless (ges_timeline_element_set_child_property_full ( \
GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT (element), prop_name, &val, &error)); \
fail_if (error); \
g_value_reset (&val); \
}
#define _assert_fail_set_rate(element, prop_name, rate, val, code) \
{ \
GError * error = NULL; \
if (G_VALUE_TYPE (&val) == G_TYPE_DOUBLE) \
g_value_set_double (&val, rate); \
else if (G_VALUE_TYPE (&val) == G_TYPE_FLOAT) \
g_value_set_float (&val, rate); \
\
fail_if (ges_timeline_element_set_child_property_full ( \
GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT (element), prop_name, &val, &error)); \
assert_GESError (error, code); \
g_value_reset (&val); \
}
#define _assert_rate_equal(element, prop_name, rate, val) \
{ \
gdouble found = -1.0; \
fail_unless (ges_timeline_element_get_child_property ( \
GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT (element), prop_name, &val)); \
\
if (G_VALUE_TYPE (&val) == G_TYPE_DOUBLE) \
found = g_value_get_double (&val); \
else if (G_VALUE_TYPE (&val) == G_TYPE_FLOAT) \
found = g_value_get_float (&val); \
\
fail_unless (found == rate, "found %s: %g != expected: %g", found, \
prop_name, rate); \
g_value_reset (&val); \
}
GST_START_TEST (test_rate_effects_duration_limit)
{
GESTimeline *timeline;
GESLayer *layer;
GESClip *clip;
GESTrackElement *source0, *source1;
GESTrackElement *overlay0, *overlay1, *videorate, *pitch;
GESTrack *track0, *track1;
gint limit_notify_count = 0;
GValue fval = G_VALUE_INIT;
GValue dval = G_VALUE_INIT;
ges_init ();
g_value_init (&fval, G_TYPE_FLOAT);
g_value_init (&dval, G_TYPE_DOUBLE);
timeline = ges_timeline_new ();
track0 = GES_TRACK (ges_video_track_new ());
track1 = GES_TRACK (ges_audio_track_new ());
fail_unless (ges_timeline_add_track (timeline, track0));
fail_unless (ges_timeline_add_track (timeline, track1));
layer = ges_timeline_append_layer (timeline);
/* place a dummy clip at the start of the layer */
clip = GES_CLIP (ges_test_clip_new ());
assert_set_start (clip, 0);
assert_set_duration (clip, 26);
fail_unless (ges_layer_add_clip (layer, clip));
/* the clip we will be editing overlaps first clip by 16 at its start */
clip = GES_CLIP (ges_test_clip_new ());
g_signal_connect (clip, "notify::duration-limit", G_CALLBACK (_count_cb),
&limit_notify_count);
assert_set_start (clip, 10);
assert_set_duration (clip, 64);
fail_unless (ges_layer_add_clip (layer, clip));
source0 =
ges_clip_find_track_element (clip, track0, GES_TYPE_VIDEO_TEST_SOURCE);
source1 =
ges_clip_find_track_element (clip, track1, GES_TYPE_AUDIO_TEST_SOURCE);
fail_unless (source0);
fail_unless (source1);
gst_object_unref (source0);
gst_object_unref (source1);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 0);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 10, 0, 64, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source0, 10, 0, 64, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source1, 10, 0, 64, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
assert_set_inpoint (clip, 13);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 0);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 10, 13, 64, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source0, 10, 13, 64, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source1, 10, 13, 64, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
assert_set_max_duration (clip, 77);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 1);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 64);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 10, 13, 64, 77);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source0, 10, 13, 64, 77);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source1, 10, 13, 64, 77);
/* add effects */
overlay0 = GES_TRACK_ELEMENT (ges_effect_new ("textoverlay"));
ges_track_element_set_has_internal_source (overlay0, TRUE);
videorate = GES_TRACK_ELEMENT (ges_effect_new ("videorate"));
fail_unless (ges_base_effect_is_time_effect (GES_BASE_EFFECT (videorate)));
overlay1 = GES_TRACK_ELEMENT (ges_effect_new ("textoverlay"));
ges_track_element_set_has_internal_source (overlay1, TRUE);
pitch = GES_TRACK_ELEMENT (ges_effect_new ("pitch"));
fail_unless (ges_base_effect_is_time_effect (GES_BASE_EFFECT (pitch)));
/* add overlay1 at highest priority */
_assert_add (clip, overlay1);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 1);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 64);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 10, 13, 64, 77);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source0, 10, 13, 64, 77);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source1, 10, 13, 64, 77);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (overlay1, 10, 0, 64, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
_assert_set_rate (videorate, "rate", 4.0, dval);
_assert_rate_equal (videorate, "rate", 4.0, dval);
fail_unless (ges_track_add_element (track0, videorate));
/* cannot add videorate as it would cause the duration-limit to drop
* to 16, causing a full overlap */
/* track keeps alive */
fail_if (ges_container_add (GES_CONTAINER (clip),
GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT (videorate)));
/* setting to 1.0 makes it work again */
_assert_set_rate (videorate, "rate", 1.0, dval);
_assert_add (clip, videorate);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 1);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 64);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 10, 13, 64, 77);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source0, 10, 13, 64, 77);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source1, 10, 13, 64, 77);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (videorate, 10, 0, 64, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (overlay1, 10, 0, 64, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
_assert_rate_equal (videorate, "rate", 1.0, dval);
/* add second overlay at lower priority */
_assert_add (clip, overlay0);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 1);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 64);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 10, 13, 64, 77);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source0, 10, 13, 64, 77);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source1, 10, 13, 64, 77);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (overlay0, 10, 0, 64, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (videorate, 10, 0, 64, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (overlay1, 10, 0, 64, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
_assert_rate_equal (videorate, "rate", 1.0, dval);
/* also add a pitch element in another track */
_assert_add (clip, pitch);
_assert_set_rate (pitch, "rate", 1.0, fval);
_assert_set_rate (pitch, "tempo", 1.0, fval);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 1);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 64);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 10, 13, 64, 77);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source0, 10, 13, 64, 77);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source1, 10, 13, 64, 77);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (overlay0, 10, 0, 64, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (videorate, 10, 0, 64, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (overlay1, 10, 0, 64, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (pitch, 10, 0, 64, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
_assert_rate_equal (videorate, "rate", 1.0, dval);
_assert_rate_equal (pitch, "rate", 1.0, fval);
_assert_rate_equal (pitch, "tempo", 1.0, fval);
fail_unless (ges_track_element_get_track (overlay0) == track0);
fail_unless (ges_track_element_get_track (videorate) == track0);
fail_unless (ges_track_element_get_track (overlay1) == track0);
fail_unless (ges_track_element_get_track (pitch) == track1);
/* flow in track0:
* source0 -> overlay0 -> videorate -> overlay1 -> timeline output
*
* flow in track1:
* source1 -> pitch -> timeline output
*/
/* cannot set the rates to 4.0 since this would cause a full overlap */
_assert_fail_set_rate (videorate, "rate", 4.0, dval,
GES_ERROR_INVALID_OVERLAP_IN_TRACK);
_assert_fail_set_rate (pitch, "rate", 4.0, fval,
GES_ERROR_INVALID_OVERLAP_IN_TRACK);
_assert_fail_set_rate (pitch, "tempo", 4.0, fval,
GES_ERROR_INVALID_OVERLAP_IN_TRACK);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 1);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 64);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 10, 13, 64, 77);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source0, 10, 13, 64, 77);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source1, 10, 13, 64, 77);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (overlay0, 10, 0, 64, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (videorate, 10, 0, 64, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (overlay1, 10, 0, 64, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (pitch, 10, 0, 64, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
_assert_rate_equal (videorate, "rate", 1.0, dval);
_assert_rate_equal (pitch, "rate", 1.0, fval);
_assert_rate_equal (pitch, "tempo", 1.0, fval);
/* limit overlay0 */
assert_set_max_duration (overlay0, 91);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 1);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 64);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 10, 13, 64, 77);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source0, 10, 13, 64, 77);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source1, 10, 13, 64, 77);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (overlay0, 10, 0, 64, 91);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (videorate, 10, 0, 64, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (overlay1, 10, 0, 64, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (pitch, 10, 0, 64, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
_assert_rate_equal (videorate, "rate", 1.0, dval);
_assert_rate_equal (pitch, "rate", 1.0, fval);
_assert_rate_equal (pitch, "tempo", 1.0, fval);
assert_set_inpoint (overlay0, 59);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 2);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 32);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 10, 13, 32, 77);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source0, 10, 13, 32, 77);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source1, 10, 13, 32, 77);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (overlay0, 10, 59, 32, 91);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (videorate, 10, 0, 32, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (overlay1, 10, 0, 32, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (pitch, 10, 0, 32, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
_assert_rate_equal (videorate, "rate", 1.0, dval);
_assert_rate_equal (pitch, "rate", 1.0, fval);
_assert_rate_equal (pitch, "tempo", 1.0, fval);
/* can set pitch rate to 2.0, but not videorate rate because videorate
* shares a track with overlay0 */
_assert_set_rate (pitch, "rate", 2.0, fval);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 2);
_assert_fail_set_rate (videorate, "rate", 2.0, dval,
GES_ERROR_INVALID_OVERLAP_IN_TRACK);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 2);
/* can't set tempo to 2.0 since overall effect would bring duration
* limit too low */
_assert_fail_set_rate (pitch, "tempo", 2.0, fval,
GES_ERROR_INVALID_OVERLAP_IN_TRACK);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 2);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 32);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 10, 13, 32, 77);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source0, 10, 13, 32, 77);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source1, 10, 13, 32, 77);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (overlay0, 10, 59, 32, 91);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (videorate, 10, 0, 32, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (overlay1, 10, 0, 32, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (pitch, 10, 0, 32, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
_assert_rate_equal (videorate, "rate", 1.0, dval);
_assert_rate_equal (pitch, "rate", 2.0, fval);
_assert_rate_equal (pitch, "tempo", 1.0, fval);
/* cannot set in-point of clip because pitch would cause limit to go
* to 16 */
assert_fail_set_inpoint (clip, 45);
/* same for max-duration of source1 */
assert_fail_set_max_duration (source1, 45);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 2);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 32);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 10, 13, 32, 77);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source0, 10, 13, 32, 77);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source1, 10, 13, 32, 77);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (overlay0, 10, 59, 32, 91);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (videorate, 10, 0, 32, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (overlay1, 10, 0, 32, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (pitch, 10, 0, 32, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
_assert_rate_equal (videorate, "rate", 1.0, dval);
_assert_rate_equal (pitch, "rate", 2.0, fval);
_assert_rate_equal (pitch, "tempo", 1.0, fval);
/* can set rate to 0.5 */
_assert_set_rate (videorate, "rate", 0.5, dval);
/* no change yet, since pitch rate is still 2.0 */
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 2);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 32);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 10, 13, 32, 77);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source0, 10, 13, 32, 77);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source1, 10, 13, 32, 77);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (overlay0, 10, 59, 32, 91);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (videorate, 10, 0, 32, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (overlay1, 10, 0, 32, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (pitch, 10, 0, 32, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
_assert_rate_equal (videorate, "rate", 0.5, dval);
_assert_rate_equal (pitch, "rate", 2.0, fval);
_assert_rate_equal (pitch, "tempo", 1.0, fval);
_assert_set_rate (pitch, "rate", 0.5, fval);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 3);
/* duration-limit is 64 because overlay0 only has 32 nanoseconds of
* content, stretched to 64 by videorate */
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 64);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 10, 13, 32, 77);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source0, 10, 13, 32, 77);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source1, 10, 13, 32, 77);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (overlay0, 10, 59, 32, 91);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (videorate, 10, 0, 32, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (overlay1, 10, 0, 32, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (pitch, 10, 0, 32, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
_assert_rate_equal (videorate, "rate", 0.5, dval);
_assert_rate_equal (pitch, "rate", 0.5, fval);
_assert_rate_equal (pitch, "tempo", 1.0, fval);
/* setting the max-duration of the sources does not change the limit
* since the limit on overlay0 is fine.
* Note that pitch handles the unlimited duration (GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE)
* without any problems */
assert_set_max_duration (clip, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 3);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 64);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 10, 13, 32, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source0, 10, 13, 32, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source1, 10, 13, 32, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (overlay0, 10, 59, 32, 91);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (videorate, 10, 0, 32, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (overlay1, 10, 0, 32, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (pitch, 10, 0, 32, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
_assert_rate_equal (videorate, "rate", 0.5, dval);
_assert_rate_equal (pitch, "rate", 0.5, fval);
_assert_rate_equal (pitch, "tempo", 1.0, fval);
assert_set_max_duration (clip, 77);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 3);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 64);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 10, 13, 32, 77);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source0, 10, 13, 32, 77);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source1, 10, 13, 32, 77);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (overlay0, 10, 59, 32, 91);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (videorate, 10, 0, 32, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (overlay1, 10, 0, 32, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (pitch, 10, 0, 32, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
_assert_rate_equal (videorate, "rate", 0.5, dval);
_assert_rate_equal (pitch, "rate", 0.5, fval);
_assert_rate_equal (pitch, "tempo", 1.0, fval);
/* limit overlay1. It should not be changes by the videorate element
* since it acts at a lower priority
* first make it last longer, so no change in duration-limit */
assert_set_max_duration (overlay1, 81);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 3);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 64);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 10, 13, 32, 77);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source0, 10, 13, 32, 77);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source1, 10, 13, 32, 77);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (overlay0, 10, 59, 32, 91);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (videorate, 10, 0, 32, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (overlay1, 10, 0, 32, 81);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (pitch, 10, 0, 32, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
_assert_rate_equal (videorate, "rate", 0.5, dval);
_assert_rate_equal (pitch, "rate", 0.5, fval);
_assert_rate_equal (pitch, "tempo", 1.0, fval);
/* now make it shorter */
assert_set_inpoint (overlay1, 51);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 4);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 30);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 10, 13, 30, 77);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source0, 10, 13, 30, 77);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source1, 10, 13, 30, 77);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (overlay0, 10, 59, 30, 91);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (videorate, 10, 0, 30, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (overlay1, 10, 51, 30, 81);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (pitch, 10, 0, 30, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
_assert_rate_equal (videorate, "rate", 0.5, dval);
_assert_rate_equal (pitch, "rate", 0.5, fval);
_assert_rate_equal (pitch, "tempo", 1.0, fval);
/* remove the overlay0 limit */
assert_set_max_duration (overlay0, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
/* no change because of overlay1 */
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 4);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 30);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 10, 13, 30, 77);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source0, 10, 13, 30, 77);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source1, 10, 13, 30, 77);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (overlay0, 10, 59, 30, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (videorate, 10, 0, 30, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (overlay1, 10, 51, 30, 81);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (pitch, 10, 0, 30, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
_assert_rate_equal (videorate, "rate", 0.5, dval);
_assert_rate_equal (pitch, "rate", 0.5, fval);
_assert_rate_equal (pitch, "tempo", 1.0, fval);
assert_set_max_duration (overlay1, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 5);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 128);
/* can set up to the limit */
assert_set_duration (clip, 128);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 10, 13, 128, 77);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source0, 10, 13, 128, 77);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source1, 10, 13, 128, 77);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (overlay0, 10, 59, 128, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (videorate, 10, 0, 128, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (overlay1, 10, 51, 128, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (pitch, 10, 0, 128, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
_assert_rate_equal (videorate, "rate", 0.5, dval);
_assert_rate_equal (pitch, "rate", 0.5, fval);
_assert_rate_equal (pitch, "tempo", 1.0, fval);
/* tempo contributes the same factor as rate */
_assert_set_rate (pitch, "tempo", 2.0, fval);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 6);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 64);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 10, 13, 64, 77);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source0, 10, 13, 64, 77);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source1, 10, 13, 64, 77);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (overlay0, 10, 59, 64, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (videorate, 10, 0, 64, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (overlay1, 10, 51, 64, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (pitch, 10, 0, 64, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
_assert_rate_equal (videorate, "rate", 0.5, dval);
_assert_rate_equal (pitch, "rate", 0.5, fval);
_assert_rate_equal (pitch, "tempo", 2.0, fval);
_assert_set_rate (videorate, "rate", 0.1, dval);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 6);
_assert_set_rate (pitch, "tempo", 0.5, fval);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 7);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 256);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 10, 13, 64, 77);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source0, 10, 13, 64, 77);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source1, 10, 13, 64, 77);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (overlay0, 10, 59, 64, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (videorate, 10, 0, 64, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (overlay1, 10, 51, 64, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (pitch, 10, 0, 64, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
_assert_rate_equal (videorate, "rate", 0.1, dval);
_assert_rate_equal (pitch, "rate", 0.5, fval);
_assert_rate_equal (pitch, "tempo", 0.5, fval);
_assert_set_rate (pitch, "tempo", 1.0, fval);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 8);
_assert_set_rate (videorate, "rate", 0.5, dval);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 8);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 128);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 10, 13, 64, 77);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source0, 10, 13, 64, 77);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source1, 10, 13, 64, 77);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (overlay0, 10, 59, 64, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (videorate, 10, 0, 64, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (overlay1, 10, 51, 64, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (pitch, 10, 0, 64, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
_assert_rate_equal (videorate, "rate", 0.5, dval);
_assert_rate_equal (pitch, "rate", 0.5, fval);
_assert_rate_equal (pitch, "tempo", 1.0, fval);
/* make videorate in-active */
fail_unless (ges_track_element_set_active (videorate, FALSE));
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 9);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 64);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 10, 13, 64, 77);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source0, 10, 13, 64, 77);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source1, 10, 13, 64, 77);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (overlay0, 10, 59, 64, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (videorate, 10, 0, 64, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (overlay1, 10, 51, 64, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (pitch, 10, 0, 64, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
_assert_rate_equal (videorate, "rate", 0.5, dval);
_assert_rate_equal (pitch, "rate", 0.5, fval);
_assert_rate_equal (pitch, "tempo", 1.0, fval);
fail_unless (ges_track_element_set_active (videorate, TRUE));
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 10);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 128);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 10, 13, 64, 77);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source0, 10, 13, 64, 77);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source1, 10, 13, 64, 77);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (overlay0, 10, 59, 64, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (videorate, 10, 0, 64, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (overlay1, 10, 51, 64, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (pitch, 10, 0, 64, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
_assert_rate_equal (videorate, "rate", 0.5, dval);
_assert_rate_equal (pitch, "rate", 0.5, fval);
_assert_rate_equal (pitch, "tempo", 1.0, fval);
/* removing pitch, same effect as making inactive */
_assert_remove (clip, pitch);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 11);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 64);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 10, 13, 64, 77);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source0, 10, 13, 64, 77);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source1, 10, 13, 64, 77);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (overlay0, 10, 59, 64, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (videorate, 10, 0, 64, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (overlay1, 10, 51, 64, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
_assert_rate_equal (videorate, "rate", 0.5, dval);
/* no max-duration will give unlimited limit */
assert_set_max_duration (source1, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 12);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, 128);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 10, 13, 64, 77);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source0, 10, 13, 64, 77);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source1, 10, 13, 64, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (overlay0, 10, 59, 64, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (videorate, 10, 0, 64, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (overlay1, 10, 51, 64, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
_assert_rate_equal (videorate, "rate", 0.5, dval);
assert_set_max_duration (source0, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
assert_equals_int (limit_notify_count, 13);
_assert_duration_limit (clip, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 10, 13, 64, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source0, 10, 13, 64, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (source1, 10, 13, 64, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (overlay0, 10, 59, 64, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (videorate, 10, 0, 64, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (overlay1, 10, 51, 64, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
_assert_rate_equal (videorate, "rate", 0.5, dval);
gst_object_unref (timeline);
g_value_unset (&fval);
g_value_unset (&dval);
ges_deinit ();
}
GST_END_TEST;
GST_START_TEST (test_children_properties_contain)
{
GESTimeline *timeline;
GESLayer *layer;
GESClip *clip;
GList *tmp;
GParamSpec **clips_child_props, **childrens_child_props = NULL;
guint num_clips_props, num_childrens_props = 0;
ges_init ();
timeline = ges_timeline_new_audio_video ();
layer = ges_timeline_append_layer (timeline);
clip = GES_CLIP (ges_test_clip_new ());
assert_set_duration (clip, 50);
fail_unless (ges_layer_add_clip (layer, clip));
clips_child_props =
ges_timeline_element_list_children_properties (GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT
(clip), &num_clips_props);
fail_unless (clips_child_props);
fail_unless (num_clips_props);
fail_unless (GES_CONTAINER_CHILDREN (clip));
for (tmp = GES_CONTAINER_CHILDREN (clip); tmp; tmp = tmp->next)
childrens_child_props =
append_children_properties (childrens_child_props, tmp->data,
&num_childrens_props);
assert_property_list_match (clips_child_props, num_clips_props,
childrens_child_props, num_childrens_props);
free_children_properties (clips_child_props, num_clips_props);
free_children_properties (childrens_child_props, num_childrens_props);
gst_object_unref (timeline);
ges_deinit ();
}
GST_END_TEST;
static gboolean
_has_child_property (GESTimelineElement * element, GParamSpec * property)
{
gboolean has_prop = FALSE;
guint num_props, i;
GParamSpec **props =
ges_timeline_element_list_children_properties (element, &num_props);
for (i = 0; i < num_props; i++) {
if (props[i] == property)
has_prop = TRUE;
g_param_spec_unref (props[i]);
}
g_free (props);
return has_prop;
}
typedef struct
{
GstElement *child;
GParamSpec *property;
guint num_calls;
} PropChangedData;
#define _INIT_PROP_CHANGED_DATA(data) \
data.child = NULL; \
data.property = NULL; \
data.num_calls = 0;
static void
_prop_changed_cb (GESTimelineElement * element, GstElement * child,
GParamSpec * property, PropChangedData * data)
{
data->num_calls++;
data->property = property;
data->child = child;
}
#define _assert_prop_changed_data(element, data, num_cmp, chld_cmp, prop_cmp) \
fail_unless (num_cmp == data.num_calls, \
"%s: num calls to callback (%u) not the expected %u", element->name, \
data.num_calls, num_cmp); \
fail_unless (prop_cmp == data.property, \
"%s: property %s is not the expected property %s", element->name, \
data.property->name, prop_cmp ? ((GParamSpec *)prop_cmp)->name : NULL); \
fail_unless (chld_cmp == data.child, \
"%s: child %s is not the expected child %s", element->name, \
GST_ELEMENT_NAME (data.child), \
chld_cmp ? GST_ELEMENT_NAME (chld_cmp) : NULL);
#define _assert_int_val_child_prop(element, val, int_cmp, prop, prop_name) \
g_value_init (&val, G_TYPE_INT); \
ges_timeline_element_get_child_property_by_pspec (element, prop, &val); \
assert_equals_int (g_value_get_int (&val), int_cmp); \
g_value_unset (&val); \
g_value_init (&val, G_TYPE_INT); \
fail_unless (ges_timeline_element_get_child_property ( \
element, prop_name, &val)); \
assert_equals_int (g_value_get_int (&val), int_cmp); \
g_value_unset (&val); \
GST_START_TEST (test_children_properties_change)
{
GESTimeline *timeline;
GESLayer *layer;
GESTimelineElement *clip, *child;
PropChangedData clip_add_data, clip_remove_data, clip_notify_data,
child_add_data, child_remove_data, child_notify_data;
GstElement *sub_child;
GParamSpec *prop1, *prop2, *prop3;
GValue val = G_VALUE_INIT;
gint num_buffs;
ges_init ();
timeline = ges_timeline_new_audio_video ();
layer = ges_timeline_append_layer (timeline);
clip = GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT (ges_test_clip_new ());
assert_set_duration (clip, 50);
fail_unless (ges_layer_add_clip (layer, GES_CLIP (clip)));
fail_unless (GES_CONTAINER_CHILDREN (clip));
child = GES_CONTAINER_CHILDREN (clip)->data;
/* fake sub-child */
sub_child = gst_element_factory_make ("fakesink", "sub-child");
fail_unless (sub_child);
gst_object_ref_sink (sub_child);
prop1 = g_object_class_find_property (G_OBJECT_GET_CLASS (sub_child),
"num-buffers");
fail_unless (prop1);
prop2 = g_object_class_find_property (G_OBJECT_GET_CLASS (sub_child), "dump");
fail_unless (prop2);
prop3 = g_object_class_find_property (G_OBJECT_GET_CLASS (sub_child),
"silent");
fail_unless (prop2);
_INIT_PROP_CHANGED_DATA (clip_add_data);
_INIT_PROP_CHANGED_DATA (clip_remove_data);
_INIT_PROP_CHANGED_DATA (clip_notify_data);
_INIT_PROP_CHANGED_DATA (child_add_data);
_INIT_PROP_CHANGED_DATA (child_remove_data);
_INIT_PROP_CHANGED_DATA (child_notify_data);
g_signal_connect (clip, "child-property-added",
G_CALLBACK (_prop_changed_cb), &clip_add_data);
g_signal_connect (clip, "child-property-removed",
G_CALLBACK (_prop_changed_cb), &clip_remove_data);
g_signal_connect (clip, "deep-notify",
G_CALLBACK (_prop_changed_cb), &clip_notify_data);
g_signal_connect (child, "child-property-added",
G_CALLBACK (_prop_changed_cb), &child_add_data);
g_signal_connect (child, "child-property-removed",
G_CALLBACK (_prop_changed_cb), &child_remove_data);
g_signal_connect (child, "deep-notify",
G_CALLBACK (_prop_changed_cb), &child_notify_data);
/* adding to child should also add it to the parent clip */
fail_unless (ges_timeline_element_add_child_property (child, prop1,
G_OBJECT (sub_child)));
fail_unless (_has_child_property (child, prop1));
fail_unless (_has_child_property (clip, prop1));
_assert_prop_changed_data (clip, clip_add_data, 1, sub_child, prop1);
_assert_prop_changed_data (clip, clip_remove_data, 0, NULL, NULL);
_assert_prop_changed_data (clip, clip_notify_data, 0, NULL, NULL);
_assert_prop_changed_data (child, child_add_data, 1, sub_child, prop1);
_assert_prop_changed_data (child, child_remove_data, 0, NULL, NULL);
_assert_prop_changed_data (child, child_notify_data, 0, NULL, NULL);
fail_unless (ges_timeline_element_add_child_property (child, prop2,
G_OBJECT (sub_child)));
fail_unless (_has_child_property (child, prop2));
fail_unless (_has_child_property (clip, prop2));
_assert_prop_changed_data (clip, clip_add_data, 2, sub_child, prop2);
_assert_prop_changed_data (clip, clip_remove_data, 0, NULL, NULL);
_assert_prop_changed_data (clip, clip_notify_data, 0, NULL, NULL);
_assert_prop_changed_data (child, child_add_data, 2, sub_child, prop2);
_assert_prop_changed_data (child, child_remove_data, 0, NULL, NULL);
_assert_prop_changed_data (child, child_notify_data, 0, NULL, NULL);
/* adding to parent does not add to the child */
fail_unless (ges_timeline_element_add_child_property (clip, prop3,
G_OBJECT (sub_child)));
fail_if (_has_child_property (child, prop3));
fail_unless (_has_child_property (clip, prop3));
_assert_prop_changed_data (clip, clip_add_data, 3, sub_child, prop3);
_assert_prop_changed_data (clip, clip_remove_data, 0, NULL, NULL);
_assert_prop_changed_data (clip, clip_notify_data, 0, NULL, NULL);
_assert_prop_changed_data (child, child_add_data, 2, sub_child, prop2);
_assert_prop_changed_data (child, child_remove_data, 0, NULL, NULL);
_assert_prop_changed_data (child, child_notify_data, 0, NULL, NULL);
/* both should be notified of a change in the value */
g_object_set (G_OBJECT (sub_child), "num-buffers", 100, NULL);
_assert_prop_changed_data (clip, clip_add_data, 3, sub_child, prop3);
_assert_prop_changed_data (clip, clip_remove_data, 0, NULL, NULL);
_assert_prop_changed_data (clip, clip_notify_data, 1, sub_child, prop1);
_assert_prop_changed_data (child, child_add_data, 2, sub_child, prop2);
_assert_prop_changed_data (child, child_remove_data, 0, NULL, NULL);
_assert_prop_changed_data (child, child_notify_data, 1, sub_child, prop1);
_assert_int_val_child_prop (clip, val, 100, prop1,
"GstFakeSink::num-buffers");
_assert_int_val_child_prop (child, val, 100, prop1,
"GstFakeSink::num-buffers");
g_value_init (&val, G_TYPE_INT);
g_value_set_int (&val, 79);
ges_timeline_element_set_child_property_by_pspec (clip, prop1, &val);
g_value_unset (&val);
_assert_prop_changed_data (clip, clip_add_data, 3, sub_child, prop3);
_assert_prop_changed_data (clip, clip_remove_data, 0, NULL, NULL);
_assert_prop_changed_data (clip, clip_notify_data, 2, sub_child, prop1);
_assert_prop_changed_data (child, child_add_data, 2, sub_child, prop2);
_assert_prop_changed_data (child, child_remove_data, 0, NULL, NULL);
_assert_prop_changed_data (child, child_notify_data, 2, sub_child, prop1);
_assert_int_val_child_prop (clip, val, 79, prop1, "GstFakeSink::num-buffers");
_assert_int_val_child_prop (child, val, 79, prop1,
"GstFakeSink::num-buffers");
g_object_get (G_OBJECT (sub_child), "num-buffers", &num_buffs, NULL);
assert_equals_int (num_buffs, 79);
g_value_init (&val, G_TYPE_INT);
g_value_set_int (&val, 97);
fail_unless (ges_timeline_element_set_child_property (child,
"GstFakeSink::num-buffers", &val));
g_value_unset (&val);
_assert_prop_changed_data (clip, clip_add_data, 3, sub_child, prop3);
_assert_prop_changed_data (clip, clip_remove_data, 0, NULL, NULL);
_assert_prop_changed_data (clip, clip_notify_data, 3, sub_child, prop1);
_assert_prop_changed_data (child, child_add_data, 2, sub_child, prop2);
_assert_prop_changed_data (child, child_remove_data, 0, NULL, NULL);
_assert_prop_changed_data (child, child_notify_data, 3, sub_child, prop1);
_assert_int_val_child_prop (clip, val, 97, prop1, "GstFakeSink::num-buffers");
_assert_int_val_child_prop (child, val, 97, prop1,
"GstFakeSink::num-buffers");
g_object_get (G_OBJECT (sub_child), "num-buffers", &num_buffs, NULL);
assert_equals_int (num_buffs, 97);
/* remove a property from the child, removes from the parent */
fail_unless (ges_timeline_element_remove_child_property (child, prop2));
_assert_prop_changed_data (clip, clip_add_data, 3, sub_child, prop3);
_assert_prop_changed_data (clip, clip_remove_data, 1, sub_child, prop2);
_assert_prop_changed_data (clip, clip_notify_data, 3, sub_child, prop1);
_assert_prop_changed_data (child, child_add_data, 2, sub_child, prop2);
_assert_prop_changed_data (child, child_remove_data, 1, sub_child, prop2);
_assert_prop_changed_data (child, child_notify_data, 3, sub_child, prop1);
fail_if (_has_child_property (child, prop2));
fail_if (_has_child_property (clip, prop2));
/* removing from parent doesn't remove from child */
fail_unless (ges_timeline_element_remove_child_property (clip, prop1));
_assert_prop_changed_data (clip, clip_add_data, 3, sub_child, prop3);
_assert_prop_changed_data (clip, clip_remove_data, 2, sub_child, prop1);
_assert_prop_changed_data (clip, clip_notify_data, 3, sub_child, prop1);
_assert_prop_changed_data (child, child_add_data, 2, sub_child, prop2);
_assert_prop_changed_data (child, child_remove_data, 1, sub_child, prop2);
_assert_prop_changed_data (child, child_notify_data, 3, sub_child, prop1);
fail_unless (_has_child_property (child, prop1));
fail_if (_has_child_property (clip, prop1));
/* but still safe to remove it from the child later */
fail_unless (ges_timeline_element_remove_child_property (child, prop1));
_assert_prop_changed_data (clip, clip_add_data, 3, sub_child, prop3);
_assert_prop_changed_data (clip, clip_remove_data, 2, sub_child, prop1);
_assert_prop_changed_data (clip, clip_notify_data, 3, sub_child, prop1);
_assert_prop_changed_data (child, child_add_data, 2, sub_child, prop2);
_assert_prop_changed_data (child, child_remove_data, 2, sub_child, prop1);
_assert_prop_changed_data (child, child_notify_data, 3, sub_child, prop1);
fail_if (_has_child_property (child, prop1));
fail_if (_has_child_property (clip, prop1));
gst_object_unref (sub_child);
gst_object_unref (timeline);
ges_deinit ();
}
GST_END_TEST;
static GESTimelineElement *
_el_with_child_prop (GESTimelineElement * clip, GObject * prop_child,
GParamSpec * prop)
{
GList *tmp;
GESTimelineElement *child = NULL;
for (tmp = GES_CONTAINER_CHILDREN (clip); tmp; tmp = tmp->next) {
GObject *found_child;
GParamSpec *found_prop;
if (ges_timeline_element_lookup_child (tmp->data, prop->name,
&found_child, &found_prop)) {
if (found_child == prop_child && found_prop == prop) {
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
2020-04-06 11:09:54 +00:00
g_param_spec_unref (found_prop);
g_object_unref (found_child);
child = tmp->data;
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
2020-04-06 11:09:54 +00:00
break;
}
g_param_spec_unref (found_prop);
g_object_unref (found_child);
}
}
return child;
}
static GstTimedValue *
_new_timed_value (GstClockTime time, gdouble val)
{
GstTimedValue *tmval = g_new0 (GstTimedValue, 1);
tmval->value = val;
tmval->timestamp = time;
return tmval;
}
#define _assert_binding(element, prop_name, child, timed_vals, mode) \
{ \
GstInterpolationMode found_mode; \
GSList *tmp1; \
GList *tmp2; \
guint i; \
GList *found_timed_vals; \
GObject *found_object = NULL; \
GstControlSource *source = NULL; \
GstControlBinding *binding = ges_track_element_get_control_binding ( \
GES_TRACK_ELEMENT (element), prop_name); \
fail_unless (binding, "No control binding found for %s on %s", \
prop_name, GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT_NAME (element)); \
g_object_get (G_OBJECT (binding), "control-source", &source, \
"object", &found_object, NULL); \
\
if (child) \
fail_unless (found_object == child); \
g_object_unref (found_object); \
\
fail_unless (GST_IS_INTERPOLATION_CONTROL_SOURCE (source)); \
found_timed_vals = gst_timed_value_control_source_get_all ( \
GST_TIMED_VALUE_CONTROL_SOURCE (source)); \
\
for (i = 0, tmp1 = timed_vals, tmp2 = found_timed_vals; tmp1 && tmp2; \
tmp1 = tmp1->next, tmp2 = tmp2->next, i++) { \
GstTimedValue *val1 = tmp1->data, *val2 = tmp2->data; \
gdouble diff = (val1->value > val2->value) ? \
val1->value - val2->value : val2->value - val1->value; \
fail_unless (val1->timestamp == val2->timestamp && diff < 0.0001, \
"The %ith timed value (%lu: %g) does not match the found timed " \
"value (%lu: %g)", i, val1->timestamp, val1->value, \
val2->timestamp, val2->value); \
} \
fail_unless (tmp1 == NULL, "Found too few timed values"); \
fail_unless (tmp2 == NULL, "Found too many timed values"); \
\
g_list_free (found_timed_vals); \
g_object_get (G_OBJECT (source), "mode", &found_mode, NULL); \
fail_unless (found_mode == mode); \
g_object_unref (source); \
}
GST_START_TEST (test_copy_paste_children_properties)
{
GESTimeline *timeline;
GESLayer *layer;
GESTimelineElement *clip, *copy, *pasted, *track_el, *pasted_el;
GObject *sub_child, *pasted_sub_child;
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
2020-04-06 11:09:54 +00:00
GParamSpec **orig_props;
guint num_orig_props;
GParamSpec *prop, *found_prop;
GValue val = G_VALUE_INIT;
GstControlSource *source;
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
2020-04-06 11:09:54 +00:00
GSList *timed_vals;
ges_init ();
timeline = ges_timeline_new_audio_video ();
layer = ges_timeline_append_layer (timeline);
clip = GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT (ges_source_clip_new_time_overlay ());
assert_set_duration (clip, 50);
fail_unless (ges_layer_add_clip (layer, GES_CLIP (clip)));
/* get children properties */
orig_props =
ges_timeline_element_list_children_properties (clip, &num_orig_props);
fail_unless (num_orig_props);
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
2020-04-06 11:09:54 +00:00
/* font-desc is originally "", but on setting switches to Normal, so we
* set it explicitly */
ges_timeline_element_set_child_properties (clip, "font-desc", "Normal",
"posx", 30, "posy", 50, "alpha", 0.1, "freq", 449.0, NULL);
/* focus on one property */
fail_unless (ges_timeline_element_lookup_child (clip, "posx",
&sub_child, &prop));
_assert_int_val_child_prop (clip, val, 30, prop, "posx");
/* find the track element where the child property comes from */
fail_unless (track_el = _el_with_child_prop (clip, sub_child, prop));
_assert_int_val_child_prop (track_el, val, 30, prop, "posx");
ges_track_element_set_auto_clamp_control_sources (GES_TRACK_ELEMENT
(track_el), FALSE);
/* set a control binding */
timed_vals = g_slist_prepend (NULL, _new_timed_value (200, 5));
timed_vals = g_slist_prepend (timed_vals, _new_timed_value (40, 50));
timed_vals = g_slist_prepend (timed_vals, _new_timed_value (20, 10));
timed_vals = g_slist_prepend (timed_vals, _new_timed_value (0, 20));
source = GST_CONTROL_SOURCE (gst_interpolation_control_source_new ());
g_object_set (G_OBJECT (source), "mode", GST_INTERPOLATION_MODE_CUBIC, NULL);
fail_unless (gst_timed_value_control_source_set_from_list
(GST_TIMED_VALUE_CONTROL_SOURCE (source), timed_vals));
fail_unless (ges_track_element_set_control_source (GES_TRACK_ELEMENT
(track_el), source, "posx", "direct-absolute"));
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
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g_object_unref (source);
/* check the control binding */
_assert_binding (track_el, "posx", sub_child, timed_vals,
GST_INTERPOLATION_MODE_CUBIC);
/* copy and paste */
fail_unless (copy = ges_timeline_element_copy (clip, TRUE));
fail_unless (pasted = ges_timeline_element_paste (copy, 30));
gst_object_unref (copy);
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
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gst_object_unref (pasted);
/* test that the new clip has the same child properties */
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
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assert_equal_children_properties (clip, pasted);
/* get the details for the copied 'prop' property */
fail_unless (ges_timeline_element_lookup_child (pasted,
"posx", &pasted_sub_child, &found_prop));
fail_unless (found_prop == prop);
g_param_spec_unref (found_prop);
fail_unless (G_OBJECT_TYPE (pasted_sub_child) == G_OBJECT_TYPE (sub_child));
_assert_int_val_child_prop (pasted, val, 30, prop, "posx");
/* get the associated child */
fail_unless (pasted_el =
_el_with_child_prop (pasted, pasted_sub_child, prop));
_assert_int_val_child_prop (pasted_el, val, 30, prop, "posx");
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
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assert_equal_children_properties (track_el, pasted_el);
/* check the control binding on the pasted element */
_assert_binding (pasted_el, "posx", pasted_sub_child, timed_vals,
GST_INTERPOLATION_MODE_CUBIC);
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
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assert_equal_bindings (pasted_el, track_el);
/* free */
g_slist_free_full (timed_vals, g_free);
free_children_properties (orig_props, num_orig_props);
g_param_spec_unref (prop);
g_object_unref (pasted_sub_child);
g_object_unref (sub_child);
gst_object_unref (timeline);
ges_deinit ();
}
GST_END_TEST;
#define _THREE_TIMED_VALS(timed_vals, tm1, val1, tm2, val2, tm3, val3) \
if (timed_vals) \
g_slist_free_full (timed_vals, g_free); \
timed_vals = g_slist_prepend (NULL, _new_timed_value (tm3, val3)); \
timed_vals = g_slist_prepend (timed_vals, _new_timed_value (tm2, val2)); \
timed_vals = g_slist_prepend (timed_vals, _new_timed_value (tm1, val1));
#define _TWO_TIMED_VALS(timed_vals, tm1, val1, tm2, val2) \
if (timed_vals) \
g_slist_free_full (timed_vals, g_free); \
timed_vals = g_slist_prepend (NULL, _new_timed_value (tm2, val2)); \
timed_vals = g_slist_prepend (timed_vals, _new_timed_value (tm1, val1));
#define _assert_control_source(obj, prop, vals) \
_assert_binding (obj, prop, NULL, vals, GST_INTERPOLATION_MODE_LINEAR);
GST_START_TEST (test_children_property_bindings_with_rate_effects)
{
GESTimeline *timeline;
GESTrack *track;
GESLayer *layer;
GESClip *clip;
GESTrackElement *video_source, *rate0, *rate1, *overlay;
GstControlSource *ctrl_source;
GSList *video_source_vals = NULL, *overlay_vals = NULL;
GValue value = G_VALUE_INIT;
GstControlBinding *binding;
ges_init ();
g_value_init (&value, G_TYPE_DOUBLE);
timeline = ges_timeline_new ();
track = GES_TRACK (ges_video_track_new ());
fail_unless (ges_timeline_add_track (timeline, track));
layer = ges_timeline_append_layer (timeline);
clip = GES_CLIP (ges_test_clip_new ());
assert_set_duration (clip, 4);
assert_set_start (clip, 20);
assert_set_inpoint (clip, 3);
fail_unless (ges_layer_add_clip (layer, clip));
video_source = ges_clip_find_track_element (clip, track, GES_TYPE_SOURCE);
fail_unless (video_source);
gst_object_unref (video_source);
rate0 = GES_TRACK_ELEMENT (ges_effect_new ("videorate rate=0.5"));
rate1 = GES_TRACK_ELEMENT (ges_effect_new ("videorate rate=4.0"));
overlay = GES_TRACK_ELEMENT (ges_effect_new ("textoverlay"));
ges_track_element_set_has_internal_source (overlay, TRUE);
assert_set_inpoint (overlay, 9);
fail_unless (ges_clip_add_top_effect (clip, GES_BASE_EFFECT (rate0), -1,
NULL));
fail_unless (ges_clip_add_top_effect (clip, GES_BASE_EFFECT (overlay), 0,
NULL));
fail_unless (ges_clip_add_top_effect (clip, GES_BASE_EFFECT (rate1), 0,
NULL));
fail_unless (ges_track_element_get_auto_clamp_control_sources (video_source));
fail_unless (ges_track_element_get_auto_clamp_control_sources (overlay));
/* source's alpha property */
_THREE_TIMED_VALS (video_source_vals, 1, 0.7, 7, 1.0, 15, 0.2);
ctrl_source = GST_CONTROL_SOURCE (gst_interpolation_control_source_new ());
g_object_set (G_OBJECT (ctrl_source), "mode",
GST_INTERPOLATION_MODE_LINEAR, NULL);
fail_unless (gst_timed_value_control_source_set_from_list
(GST_TIMED_VALUE_CONTROL_SOURCE (ctrl_source), video_source_vals));
fail_unless (ges_track_element_set_control_source (video_source, ctrl_source,
"alpha", "direct"));
gst_object_unref (ctrl_source);
/* values have been clamped between its in-point:3 and its
* out-point:11 (4ns in timeline is 8ns in source) */
_THREE_TIMED_VALS (video_source_vals, 3, 0.8, 7, 1.0, 11, 0.6);
_assert_control_source (video_source, "alpha", video_source_vals);
/* overlay's xpos property */
_THREE_TIMED_VALS (overlay_vals, 9, 12, 17, 16, 25, 8);
ctrl_source = GST_CONTROL_SOURCE (gst_interpolation_control_source_new ());
g_object_set (G_OBJECT (ctrl_source), "mode",
GST_INTERPOLATION_MODE_LINEAR, NULL);
fail_unless (gst_timed_value_control_source_set_from_list
(GST_TIMED_VALUE_CONTROL_SOURCE (ctrl_source), overlay_vals));
fail_unless (ges_track_element_set_control_source (overlay, ctrl_source,
"xpos", "direct-absolute"));
gst_object_unref (ctrl_source);
/* unchanged since values are at the edges already
* in-point:9 out-point:25 (4ns in timeline is 16ns in source) */
_assert_control_source (overlay, "xpos", overlay_vals);
/* setting the in-point changes the in-point and out-point */
/* increase in-point */
assert_set_inpoint (video_source, 5);
_THREE_TIMED_VALS (video_source_vals, 5, 0.9, 7, 1.0, 13, 0.4);
_assert_control_source (video_source, "alpha", video_source_vals);
/* decrease in-point */
assert_set_inpoint (overlay, 7);
_THREE_TIMED_VALS (overlay_vals, 7, 11, 17, 16, 23, 10);
_assert_control_source (overlay, "xpos", overlay_vals);
/* when trimming start, out-point should stay the same */
fail_unless (ges_timeline_element_edit_full (GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT (clip),
-1, GES_EDIT_MODE_TRIM, GES_EDGE_START, 19, NULL));
/* in-point of video_source now 3 */
_THREE_TIMED_VALS (video_source_vals, 3, 0.8, 7, 1.0, 13, 0.4);
_assert_control_source (video_source, "alpha", video_source_vals);
/* in-point of video_source now 3 */
_THREE_TIMED_VALS (overlay_vals, 3, 9, 17, 16, 23, 10);
_assert_control_source (overlay, "xpos", overlay_vals);
/* trim forwards */
fail_unless (ges_timeline_element_edit_full (GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT (clip),
-1, GES_EDIT_MODE_TRIM, GES_EDGE_START, 20, NULL));
/* in-point of video_source now 5 again */
_THREE_TIMED_VALS (video_source_vals, 5, 0.9, 7, 1.0, 13, 0.4);
_assert_control_source (video_source, "alpha", video_source_vals);
/* in-point of overlay now 7 again */
_THREE_TIMED_VALS (overlay_vals, 7, 11, 17, 16, 23, 10);
_assert_control_source (overlay, "xpos", overlay_vals);
/* trim end */
fail_unless (ges_timeline_element_edit_full (GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT (clip),
-1, GES_EDIT_MODE_TRIM, GES_EDGE_END, 25, NULL));
/* out-point of video_source now 15 */
_THREE_TIMED_VALS (video_source_vals, 5, 0.9, 7, 1.0, 15, 0.2);
_assert_control_source (video_source, "alpha", video_source_vals);
/* out-point of overlay now 27 */
_THREE_TIMED_VALS (overlay_vals, 7, 11, 17, 16, 27, 6);
_assert_control_source (overlay, "xpos", overlay_vals);
/* trim backwards */
fail_unless (ges_timeline_element_edit_full (GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT (clip),
-1, GES_EDIT_MODE_TRIM, GES_EDGE_END, 23, NULL));
/* out-point of video_source now 11 */
_THREE_TIMED_VALS (video_source_vals, 5, 0.9, 7, 1.0, 11, 0.6);
_assert_control_source (video_source, "alpha", video_source_vals);
/* in-point of overlay now 19 */
_THREE_TIMED_VALS (overlay_vals, 7, 11, 17, 16, 19, 14);
_assert_control_source (overlay, "xpos", overlay_vals);
/* changing the rate changes the out-point */
_assert_set_rate (rate0, "rate", 1.0, value);
/* out-point of video_source now 17 */
_THREE_TIMED_VALS (video_source_vals, 5, 0.9, 7, 1.0, 17, 0.0);
_assert_control_source (video_source, "alpha", video_source_vals);
/* unchanged for overlay, which is after rate0 */
_assert_control_source (overlay, "xpos", overlay_vals);
/* change back */
_assert_set_rate (rate0, "rate", 0.5, value);
_THREE_TIMED_VALS (video_source_vals, 5, 0.9, 7, 1.0, 11, 0.6);
_assert_control_source (video_source, "alpha", video_source_vals);
/* unchanged for overlay, which is after rate0 */
_assert_control_source (overlay, "xpos", overlay_vals);
/* make inactive */
fail_unless (ges_track_element_set_active (rate0, FALSE));
_THREE_TIMED_VALS (video_source_vals, 5, 0.9, 7, 1.0, 17, 0.0);
_assert_control_source (video_source, "alpha", video_source_vals);
/* unchanged for overlay, which is after rate0 */
_assert_control_source (overlay, "xpos", overlay_vals);
/* make active again */
fail_unless (ges_track_element_set_active (rate0, TRUE));
_THREE_TIMED_VALS (video_source_vals, 5, 0.9, 7, 1.0, 11, 0.6);
_assert_control_source (video_source, "alpha", video_source_vals);
/* unchanged for overlay, which is after rate0 */
_assert_control_source (overlay, "xpos", overlay_vals);
/* change order */
fail_unless (ges_clip_set_top_effect_index (clip, GES_BASE_EFFECT (overlay),
2));
/* video source unchanged */
_assert_control_source (video_source, "alpha", video_source_vals);
/* new out-point is 13
* new value is interpolated between the previous value
* (at time 7, value 11) and the *final* value (at time 19, value 14)
* Not the middle value at time 17, value 16! */
_TWO_TIMED_VALS (overlay_vals, 7, 11, 13, 12.5);
_assert_control_source (overlay, "xpos", overlay_vals);
/* removing time effect changes out-point */
gst_object_ref (rate0);
fail_unless (ges_clip_remove_top_effect (clip, GES_BASE_EFFECT (rate0),
NULL));
_THREE_TIMED_VALS (video_source_vals, 5, 0.9, 7, 1.0, 17, 0.0);
_assert_control_source (video_source, "alpha", video_source_vals);
_TWO_TIMED_VALS (overlay_vals, 7, 11, 19, 14);
_assert_control_source (overlay, "xpos", overlay_vals);
/* adding also changes it */
fail_unless (ges_clip_add_top_effect (clip, GES_BASE_EFFECT (rate0), 2,
NULL));
_THREE_TIMED_VALS (video_source_vals, 5, 0.9, 7, 1.0, 11, 0.6);
_assert_control_source (video_source, "alpha", video_source_vals);
/* unchanged for overlay */
_assert_control_source (overlay, "xpos", overlay_vals);
/* new value will use the value already set at in-point if possible */
assert_set_inpoint (video_source, 7);
_TWO_TIMED_VALS (video_source_vals, 7, 1.0, 13, 0.4);
_assert_control_source (video_source, "alpha", video_source_vals);
/* same with out-point for overlay */
binding = ges_track_element_get_control_binding (overlay, "xpos");
fail_unless (binding);
g_object_get (binding, "control-source", &ctrl_source, NULL);
fail_unless (gst_timed_value_control_source_set
(GST_TIMED_VALUE_CONTROL_SOURCE (ctrl_source), 11, 5));
gst_object_unref (ctrl_source);
_THREE_TIMED_VALS (overlay_vals, 7, 11, 11, 5, 19, 14);
_assert_control_source (overlay, "xpos", overlay_vals);
fail_unless (ges_timeline_element_edit_full (GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT (clip),
-1, GES_EDIT_MODE_TRIM, GES_EDGE_END, 21, NULL));
_TWO_TIMED_VALS (video_source_vals, 7, 1.0, 9, 0.8);
_assert_control_source (video_source, "alpha", video_source_vals);
/* overlay uses existing value, rather than an interpolation */
_TWO_TIMED_VALS (overlay_vals, 7, 11, 11, 5);
_assert_control_source (overlay, "xpos", overlay_vals);
g_slist_free_full (video_source_vals, g_free);
g_slist_free_full (overlay_vals, g_free);
gst_object_unref (timeline);
g_value_unset (&value);
ges_deinit ();
}
GST_END_TEST;
GST_START_TEST (test_unchanged_after_layer_add_failure)
{
GList *found;
GESTrack *track;
GESTimeline *timeline;
GESLayer *layer;
GESClip *clip0, *clip1;
GESTimelineElement *effect, *source;
ges_init ();
timeline = ges_timeline_new ();
layer = ges_timeline_append_layer (timeline);
/* two video tracks */
track = GES_TRACK (ges_video_track_new ());
fail_unless (ges_timeline_add_track (timeline, track));
track = GES_TRACK (ges_video_track_new ());
fail_unless (ges_timeline_add_track (timeline, track));
clip0 = GES_CLIP (ges_test_clip_new ());
clip1 = GES_CLIP (ges_test_clip_new ());
gst_object_ref (clip0);
gst_object_ref (clip1);
assert_set_start (clip0, 0);
assert_set_duration (clip0, 10);
assert_set_start (clip1, 0);
assert_set_duration (clip1, 10);
effect = GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT (ges_effect_new ("agingtv"));
_assert_add (clip1, effect);
assert_num_children (clip0, 0);
assert_num_children (clip1, 1);
fail_unless (ges_layer_add_clip (layer, clip0));
assert_num_children (clip0, 2);
assert_num_children (clip1, 1);
fail_unless (GES_CONTAINER_CHILDREN (clip1)->data == effect);
/* addition should fail since sources would fully overlap */
fail_if (ges_layer_add_clip (layer, clip1));
/* children should be the same */
assert_num_children (clip0, 2);
assert_num_children (clip1, 1);
fail_unless (GES_CONTAINER_CHILDREN (clip1)->data == effect);
/* should be able to add again once we have fixed the problem */
fail_unless (ges_layer_remove_clip (layer, clip0));
assert_num_children (clip0, 2);
assert_num_children (clip1, 1);
fail_unless (ges_layer_add_clip (layer, clip1));
assert_num_children (clip0, 2);
/* now has two sources and two effects */
assert_num_children (clip1, 4);
found = ges_clip_find_track_elements (clip1, NULL, GES_TRACK_TYPE_VIDEO,
GES_TYPE_VIDEO_SOURCE);
fail_unless_equals_int (g_list_length (found), 2);
g_list_free_full (found, gst_object_unref);
found = ges_clip_find_track_elements (clip1, NULL, GES_TRACK_TYPE_VIDEO,
GES_TYPE_EFFECT);
fail_unless_equals_int (g_list_length (found), 2);
g_list_free_full (found, gst_object_unref);
/* similarly cannot add clip0 back, and children should not change */
/* remove the extra source */
_assert_remove (clip0, GES_CONTAINER_CHILDREN (clip0)->data);
assert_num_children (clip0, 1);
source = GES_CONTAINER_CHILDREN (clip0)->data;
fail_if (ges_layer_add_clip (layer, clip0));
/* children should be the same */
assert_num_children (clip0, 1);
assert_num_children (clip1, 4);
fail_unless (GES_CONTAINER_CHILDREN (clip0)->data == source);
gst_object_unref (clip0);
gst_object_unref (clip1);
gst_object_unref (timeline);
ges_deinit ();
}
GST_END_TEST;
#define _assert_timeline_to_internal(clip, child, in, expect_out) \
{\
GError *error = NULL; \
GstClockTime found = ges_clip_get_internal_time_from_timeline_time ( \
clip, child, (in) * GST_SECOND, &error); \
GstClockTime expect = expect_out * GST_SECOND; \
fail_unless (found == expect, "Conversion from timeline time %" \
GST_TIME_FORMAT " to the internal time of %" GES_FORMAT " gave %" \
GST_TIME_FORMAT " rather than the expected %" GST_TIME_FORMAT \
" (error: %s)", GST_TIME_ARGS ((in) * GST_SECOND), \
GES_ARGS (child), GST_TIME_ARGS (found), GST_TIME_ARGS (expect), \
error ? error->message : "None"); \
fail_if (error); \
}
#define _assert_timeline_to_internal_fails(clip, child, in, error_code) \
{ \
GError *error = NULL; \
GstClockTime found = ges_clip_get_internal_time_from_timeline_time ( \
clip, child, (in) * GST_SECOND, &error); \
fail_if (GST_CLOCK_TIME_IS_VALID (found), "Conversion from timeline " \
"time %" GST_TIME_FORMAT " to the internal time of %" GES_FORMAT \
" successfully converted to %" GST_TIME_FORMAT " rather than " \
"GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE", GST_TIME_ARGS ((in) * GST_SECOND), \
GES_ARGS (child), GST_TIME_ARGS (found)); \
assert_GESError (error, error_code); \
}
#define _assert_internal_to_timeline(clip, child, in, expect_out) \
{\
GError *error = NULL; \
GstClockTime found = ges_clip_get_timeline_time_from_internal_time ( \
clip, child, (in) * GST_SECOND, &error); \
GstClockTime expect = expect_out * GST_SECOND; \
fail_unless (found == expect, "Conversion from the internal time %" \
GST_TIME_FORMAT " of %" GES_FORMAT " to the timeline time gave %" \
GST_TIME_FORMAT " rather than the expected %" GST_TIME_FORMAT, \
GST_TIME_ARGS ((in) * GST_SECOND), GES_ARGS (child), \
GST_TIME_ARGS (found), GST_TIME_ARGS (expect)); \
fail_if (error); \
}
#define _assert_internal_to_timeline_fails(clip, child, in, error_code) \
{\
GError *error = NULL; \
GstClockTime found = ges_clip_get_timeline_time_from_internal_time ( \
clip, child, (in) * GST_SECOND, &error); \
fail_if (GST_CLOCK_TIME_IS_VALID (found), "Conversion from the " \
"internal time %" GST_TIME_FORMAT " of %" GES_FORMAT " to the " \
"timeline time gave %" GST_TIME_FORMAT " rather than " \
"GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE", GST_TIME_ARGS ((in) * GST_SECOND), \
GES_ARGS (child), GST_TIME_ARGS (found)); \
assert_GESError (error, error_code); \
}
#define _assert_frame_to_timeline(clip, frame, expect_out) \
{\
GError *error = NULL; \
GstClockTime found = ges_clip_get_timeline_time_from_source_frame ( \
clip, frame, &error); \
GstClockTime expect = expect_out * GST_SECOND; \
fail_unless (found == expect, "Conversion from the source frame %" \
G_GINT64_FORMAT " to the timeline time gave %" GST_TIME_FORMAT \
" rather than the expected %" GST_TIME_FORMAT, frame, \
GST_TIME_ARGS (found), GST_TIME_ARGS (expect)); \
fail_if (error); \
}
#define _assert_frame_to_timeline_fails(clip, frame, error_code) \
{\
GError *error = NULL; \
GstClockTime found = ges_clip_get_timeline_time_from_source_frame ( \
clip, frame, &error); \
fail_if (GST_CLOCK_TIME_IS_VALID (found), "Conversion from the " \
"source frame %" G_GINT64_FORMAT " to the timeline time gave %" \
GST_TIME_FORMAT " rather than the expected GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE", \
frame, GST_TIME_ARGS (found)); \
assert_GESError (error, error_code); \
}
GST_START_TEST (test_convert_time)
{
GESTimeline *timeline;
GESTrack *track0, *track1;
GESAsset *asset;
GESLayer *layer;
GESClip *clip;
GESTrackElement *source0, *source1, *rate0, *rate1, *rate2, *overlay;
GValue val = G_VALUE_INIT;
ges_init ();
asset = ges_asset_request (GES_TYPE_TEST_CLIP,
"framerate=30/1, max-duration=93.0", NULL);
fail_unless (asset);
timeline = ges_timeline_new ();
track0 = GES_TRACK (ges_video_track_new ());
track1 = GES_TRACK (ges_video_track_new ());
fail_unless (ges_timeline_add_track (timeline, track0));
fail_unless (ges_timeline_add_track (timeline, track1));
layer = ges_timeline_append_layer (timeline);
clip = ges_layer_add_asset (layer, asset, 20 * GST_SECOND,
13 * GST_SECOND, 10 * GST_SECOND, GES_TRACK_TYPE_VIDEO);
fail_unless (clip);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 20 * GST_SECOND, 13 * GST_SECOND,
10 * GST_SECOND, 93 * GST_SECOND);
source0 =
ges_clip_find_track_element (clip, track0, GES_TYPE_VIDEO_TEST_SOURCE);
source1 =
ges_clip_find_track_element (clip, track1, GES_TYPE_VIDEO_TEST_SOURCE);
rate0 = GES_TRACK_ELEMENT (ges_effect_new ("videorate"));
rate1 = GES_TRACK_ELEMENT (ges_effect_new ("videorate"));
rate2 = GES_TRACK_ELEMENT (ges_effect_new ("videorate"));
overlay = GES_TRACK_ELEMENT (ges_effect_new ("textoverlay"));
ges_track_element_set_has_internal_source (overlay, TRUE);
/* enough internal content to last 10 seconds at a rate of 4.0 */
assert_set_inpoint (overlay, 7 * GST_SECOND);
assert_set_max_duration (overlay, 50 * GST_SECOND);
fail_unless (ges_track_add_element (track0, rate0));
fail_unless (ges_track_add_element (track1, rate1));
fail_unless (ges_track_add_element (track1, rate2));
fail_unless (ges_track_add_element (track1, overlay));
_assert_add (clip, rate0);
_assert_add (clip, rate2);
_assert_add (clip, overlay);
_assert_add (clip, rate1);
/* in track0:
*
* source0 -> rate0 -> out
*
* in track1:
*
* source1 -> rate1 -> overlay -> rate2 -> out
*/
g_value_init (&val, G_TYPE_DOUBLE);
_assert_rate_equal (rate0, "rate", 1.0, val);
_assert_rate_equal (rate1, "rate", 1.0, val);
_assert_rate_equal (rate2, "rate", 1.0, val);
/* without rates */
/* start of the clip */
_assert_internal_to_timeline (clip, source0, 13, 20);
_assert_internal_to_timeline (clip, source1, 13, 20);
_assert_internal_to_timeline (clip, overlay, 7, 20);
_assert_frame_to_timeline (clip, 390, 20);
_assert_timeline_to_internal (clip, source0, 20, 13);
_assert_timeline_to_internal (clip, source1, 20, 13);
_assert_timeline_to_internal (clip, overlay, 20, 7);
/* middle of the clip */
_assert_internal_to_timeline (clip, source0, 18, 25);
_assert_internal_to_timeline (clip, source1, 18, 25);
_assert_internal_to_timeline (clip, overlay, 12, 25);
_assert_frame_to_timeline (clip, 540, 25);
_assert_timeline_to_internal (clip, source0, 25, 18);
_assert_timeline_to_internal (clip, source1, 25, 18);
_assert_timeline_to_internal (clip, overlay, 25, 12);
/* end of the clip */
_assert_internal_to_timeline (clip, source0, 23, 30);
_assert_internal_to_timeline (clip, source1, 23, 30);
_assert_internal_to_timeline (clip, overlay, 17, 30);
_assert_frame_to_timeline (clip, 690, 30);
_assert_timeline_to_internal (clip, source0, 30, 23);
_assert_timeline_to_internal (clip, source1, 30, 23);
_assert_timeline_to_internal (clip, overlay, 30, 17);
/* beyond the end of the clip */
/* exceeds the max-duration of the elements, but that is ok */
_assert_internal_to_timeline (clip, source0, 123, 130);
_assert_internal_to_timeline (clip, source1, 123, 130);
_assert_internal_to_timeline (clip, overlay, 117, 130);
_assert_frame_to_timeline (clip, 3690, 130);
_assert_timeline_to_internal (clip, source0, 130, 123);
_assert_timeline_to_internal (clip, source1, 130, 123);
_assert_timeline_to_internal (clip, overlay, 130, 117);
/* before the start of the clip */
_assert_internal_to_timeline (clip, source0, 8, 15);
_assert_internal_to_timeline (clip, source1, 8, 15);
_assert_internal_to_timeline (clip, overlay, 2, 15);
_assert_frame_to_timeline (clip, 240, 15);
_assert_timeline_to_internal (clip, source0, 15, 8);
_assert_timeline_to_internal (clip, source1, 15, 8);
_assert_timeline_to_internal (clip, overlay, 15, 2);
/* too early for overlay */
_assert_timeline_to_internal (clip, source0, 10, 3);
_assert_timeline_to_internal (clip, source1, 10, 3);
_assert_timeline_to_internal_fails (clip, overlay, 10,
GES_ERROR_NEGATIVE_TIME);
/* too early for sources */
_assert_timeline_to_internal_fails (clip, source0, 5,
GES_ERROR_NEGATIVE_TIME);
_assert_timeline_to_internal_fails (clip, source1, 5,
GES_ERROR_NEGATIVE_TIME);
_assert_timeline_to_internal_fails (clip, overlay, 5,
GES_ERROR_NEGATIVE_TIME);
assert_set_start (clip, 10 * GST_SECOND);
/* too early in the timeline */
_assert_internal_to_timeline_fails (clip, source0, 2,
GES_ERROR_NEGATIVE_TIME);
_assert_internal_to_timeline_fails (clip, source1, 2,
GES_ERROR_NEGATIVE_TIME);
_assert_internal_to_timeline (clip, overlay, 2, 5);
_assert_frame_to_timeline_fails (clip, 60, GES_ERROR_INVALID_FRAME_NUMBER);
assert_set_start (clip, 6 * GST_SECOND);
_assert_internal_to_timeline_fails (clip, source0, 6,
GES_ERROR_NEGATIVE_TIME);
_assert_internal_to_timeline_fails (clip, source1, 6,
GES_ERROR_NEGATIVE_TIME);
_assert_internal_to_timeline_fails (clip, overlay, 0,
GES_ERROR_NEGATIVE_TIME);
_assert_frame_to_timeline_fails (clip, 180, GES_ERROR_INVALID_FRAME_NUMBER);
assert_set_start (clip, 20 * GST_SECOND);
/* now with rate effects
* Note, they are currently out of sync */
_assert_set_rate (rate0, "rate", 0.5, val);
_assert_set_rate (rate1, "rate", 2.0, val);
_assert_set_rate (rate2, "rate", 4.0, val);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 20 * GST_SECOND, 13 * GST_SECOND,
10 * GST_SECOND, 93 * GST_SECOND);
/* start of the clip is the same */
_assert_internal_to_timeline (clip, source0, 13, 20);
_assert_internal_to_timeline (clip, source1, 13, 20);
_assert_internal_to_timeline (clip, overlay, 7, 20);
_assert_timeline_to_internal (clip, source0, 20, 13);
_assert_timeline_to_internal (clip, source1, 20, 13);
_assert_timeline_to_internal (clip, overlay, 20, 7);
/* middle is different */
/* 5 seconds in the timeline is 2.5 seconds into the source */
_assert_internal_to_timeline (clip, source0, 15.5, 25);
/* 5 seconds in the timeline is 40 seconds into the source */
_assert_internal_to_timeline (clip, source1, 53, 25);
/* 5 seconds in the timeline is 20 seconds into the source */
_assert_internal_to_timeline (clip, overlay, 27, 25);
/* reverse */
_assert_timeline_to_internal (clip, source0, 25, 15.5);
_assert_timeline_to_internal (clip, source1, 25, 53);
_assert_timeline_to_internal (clip, overlay, 25, 27);
/* end is different */
_assert_internal_to_timeline (clip, source0, 18, 30);
_assert_internal_to_timeline (clip, source1, 93, 30);
_assert_internal_to_timeline (clip, overlay, 47, 30);
_assert_timeline_to_internal (clip, source0, 30, 18);
_assert_timeline_to_internal (clip, source1, 30, 93);
_assert_timeline_to_internal (clip, overlay, 30, 47);
/* beyond end is different */
_assert_internal_to_timeline (clip, source0, 68, 130);
_assert_internal_to_timeline (clip, source1, 893, 130);
_assert_internal_to_timeline (clip, overlay, 447, 130);
_assert_timeline_to_internal (clip, source0, 130, 68);
_assert_timeline_to_internal (clip, source1, 130, 893);
_assert_timeline_to_internal (clip, overlay, 130, 447);
/* before the start */
_assert_internal_to_timeline (clip, source0, 12.5, 19);
_assert_internal_to_timeline (clip, source1, 5, 19);
_assert_internal_to_timeline (clip, overlay, 3, 19);
_assert_timeline_to_internal (clip, source0, 19, 12.5);
_assert_timeline_to_internal (clip, source1, 19, 5);
_assert_timeline_to_internal (clip, overlay, 19, 3);
/* too early for source1 and overlay */
_assert_internal_to_timeline (clip, source0, 12, 18);
_assert_timeline_to_internal (clip, source0, 18, 12);
_assert_timeline_to_internal_fails (clip, source1, 18,
GES_ERROR_NEGATIVE_TIME);
_assert_timeline_to_internal_fails (clip, overlay, 18,
GES_ERROR_NEGATIVE_TIME);
assert_set_inpoint (overlay, 8 * GST_SECOND);
/* now fine */
_assert_internal_to_timeline (clip, overlay, 0, 18);
_assert_timeline_to_internal (clip, overlay, 18, 0);
assert_set_inpoint (overlay, 7 * GST_SECOND);
/* still not too early for source0 */
_assert_internal_to_timeline (clip, source0, 5.5, 5);
_assert_timeline_to_internal (clip, source0, 5, 5.5);
_assert_timeline_to_internal_fails (clip, source1, 5,
GES_ERROR_NEGATIVE_TIME);
_assert_timeline_to_internal_fails (clip, overlay, 5,
GES_ERROR_NEGATIVE_TIME);
_assert_internal_to_timeline (clip, source0, 3, 0);
_assert_timeline_to_internal (clip, source0, 0, 3);
_assert_timeline_to_internal_fails (clip, source1, 5,
GES_ERROR_NEGATIVE_TIME);
_assert_timeline_to_internal_fails (clip, overlay, 5,
GES_ERROR_NEGATIVE_TIME);
/* too early for the timeline */
_assert_internal_to_timeline_fails (clip, source0, 2,
GES_ERROR_NEGATIVE_TIME);
/* re-sync rates between tracks */
_assert_set_rate (rate2, "rate", 0.25, val);
CHECK_OBJECT_PROPS_MAX (clip, 20 * GST_SECOND, 13 * GST_SECOND,
10 * GST_SECOND, 93 * GST_SECOND);
/* start of the clip */
_assert_internal_to_timeline (clip, source0, 13, 20);
_assert_internal_to_timeline (clip, source1, 13, 20);
_assert_internal_to_timeline (clip, overlay, 7, 20);
_assert_frame_to_timeline (clip, 390, 20);
_assert_timeline_to_internal (clip, source0, 20, 13);
_assert_timeline_to_internal (clip, source1, 20, 13);
_assert_timeline_to_internal (clip, overlay, 20, 7);
/* middle of the clip */
_assert_internal_to_timeline (clip, source0, 15.5, 25);
_assert_internal_to_timeline (clip, source1, 15.5, 25);
_assert_internal_to_timeline (clip, overlay, 8.25, 25);
_assert_frame_to_timeline (clip, 465, 25);
_assert_timeline_to_internal (clip, source0, 25, 15.5);
_assert_timeline_to_internal (clip, source1, 25, 15.5);
_assert_timeline_to_internal (clip, overlay, 25, 8.25);
/* end of the clip */
_assert_internal_to_timeline (clip, source0, 18, 30);
_assert_internal_to_timeline (clip, source1, 18, 30);
_assert_internal_to_timeline (clip, overlay, 9.5, 30);
_assert_frame_to_timeline (clip, 540, 30);
_assert_timeline_to_internal (clip, source0, 30, 18);
_assert_timeline_to_internal (clip, source1, 30, 18);
_assert_timeline_to_internal (clip, overlay, 30, 9.5);
/* beyond the end of the clip */
/* exceeds the max-duration of the elements, but that is ok */
_assert_internal_to_timeline (clip, source0, 68, 130);
_assert_internal_to_timeline (clip, source1, 68, 130);
_assert_internal_to_timeline (clip, overlay, 34.5, 130);
_assert_frame_to_timeline (clip, 2040, 130);
_assert_timeline_to_internal (clip, source0, 130, 68);
_assert_timeline_to_internal (clip, source1, 130, 68);
_assert_timeline_to_internal (clip, overlay, 130, 34.5);
/* before the start of the clip */
_assert_internal_to_timeline (clip, source0, 10.5, 15);
_assert_internal_to_timeline (clip, source1, 10.5, 15);
_assert_internal_to_timeline (clip, overlay, 5.75, 15);
_assert_frame_to_timeline (clip, 315, 15);
_assert_timeline_to_internal (clip, source0, 15, 10.5);
_assert_timeline_to_internal (clip, source1, 15, 10.5);
_assert_timeline_to_internal (clip, overlay, 15, 5.75);
/* not too early */
_assert_internal_to_timeline (clip, source0, 3, 0);
_assert_internal_to_timeline (clip, source1, 3, 0);
_assert_internal_to_timeline (clip, overlay, 2, 0);
_assert_frame_to_timeline (clip, 90, 0);
_assert_timeline_to_internal (clip, source0, 0, 3);
_assert_timeline_to_internal (clip, source1, 0, 3);
_assert_timeline_to_internal (clip, overlay, 0, 2);
/* too early for timeline */
_assert_internal_to_timeline_fails (clip, source0, 2,
GES_ERROR_NEGATIVE_TIME);
_assert_internal_to_timeline_fails (clip, source1, 2,
GES_ERROR_NEGATIVE_TIME);
_assert_internal_to_timeline_fails (clip, overlay, 1,
GES_ERROR_NEGATIVE_TIME);
_assert_frame_to_timeline_fails (clip, 89, GES_ERROR_INVALID_FRAME_NUMBER);
assert_set_start (clip, 30 * GST_SECOND);
/* timeline times have shifted by 10 */
_assert_timeline_to_internal (clip, source0, 10, 3);
_assert_timeline_to_internal (clip, source1, 10, 3);
_assert_timeline_to_internal (clip, overlay, 10, 2);
_assert_timeline_to_internal (clip, source0, 4, 0);
_assert_timeline_to_internal (clip, source1, 4, 0);
_assert_timeline_to_internal (clip, overlay, 2, 0);
/* too early for internal */
_assert_timeline_to_internal_fails (clip, source0, 3,
GES_ERROR_NEGATIVE_TIME);
_assert_timeline_to_internal_fails (clip, source1, 3,
GES_ERROR_NEGATIVE_TIME);
_assert_timeline_to_internal_fails (clip, overlay, 1,
GES_ERROR_NEGATIVE_TIME);
g_value_unset (&val);
gst_object_unref (asset);
gst_object_unref (timeline);
ges_deinit ();
}
GST_END_TEST;
static Suite *
ges_suite (void)
{
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Suite *s = suite_create ("ges-clip");
TCase *tc_chain = tcase_create ("clip");
suite_add_tcase (s, tc_chain);
tcase_add_test (tc_chain, test_object_properties);
tcase_add_test (tc_chain, test_split_object);
tcase_add_test (tc_chain, test_split_ordering);
tcase_add_test (tc_chain, test_split_direct_bindings);
tcase_add_test (tc_chain, test_split_direct_absolute_bindings);
tcase_add_test (tc_chain, test_split_with_auto_transitions);
tcase_add_test (tc_chain, test_clip_group_ungroup);
tcase_add_test (tc_chain, test_clip_can_group);
timeline: re-handle clip children track selection The way a clip's track elements are added to tracks was re-handled. This doesn't affect the normal usage of a simple audio-video timeline, where the tracks are added before any clips, but usage for multi-track timelines has improved. The main changes are: + We can now handle a track being selected for more than one track, including a full copy of their children properties and bindings. (Previously broken.) + When a clip is split, we copy the new elements directly into the same track, avoiding select-tracks-for-object. + When a clip is grouped or ungrouped, we avoid moving the elements to or from tracks. + Added API to allow users to copy the core elements of a clip directly into a track, complementing select-tracks-for-object. + Enforced the rule that a clip can only contain one core child in a track, and all the non-core children must be added to tracks that already contains a core child. This extends the previous condition that two sources from the same clip should not be added to the same track. + Made ges_track_add_element check that the newly added track element does not break the configuration rules of the timeline. + When adding a track to a timeline, we only use select-tracks-for-object to check whether track elements should be added to the new track, not existing ones. + When removing a track from a timeline, we empty it of all the track elements that are controlled by a clip. Thus, we ensure that a clip only contains elements that are in the tracks of the same timeline, or no track. Similarly, when removing a clip from a timeline. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a layer is added to a timeline, and already contains clips. + We can now avoid unsupported timeline configurations when a track is added to a timeline, and the timeline already contains clips. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-editing-services/-/issues/84
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tcase_add_test (tc_chain, test_adding_children_to_track);
tcase_add_test (tc_chain, test_clip_refcount_remove_child);
tcase_add_test (tc_chain, test_clip_find_track_element);
tcase_add_test (tc_chain, test_effects_priorities);
tcase_add_test (tc_chain, test_children_time_setters);
tcase_add_test (tc_chain, test_not_enough_internal_content_for_core);
tcase_add_test (tc_chain, test_can_add_effect);
tcase_add_test (tc_chain, test_children_active);
tcase_add_test (tc_chain, test_children_inpoint);
tcase_add_test (tc_chain, test_children_max_duration);
tcase_add_test (tc_chain, test_duration_limit);
tcase_add_test (tc_chain, test_can_set_duration_limit);
tcase_add_test (tc_chain, test_rate_effects_duration_limit);
tcase_add_test (tc_chain, test_children_properties_contain);
tcase_add_test (tc_chain, test_children_properties_change);
tcase_add_test (tc_chain, test_copy_paste_children_properties);
tcase_add_test (tc_chain, test_children_property_bindings_with_rate_effects);
tcase_add_test (tc_chain, test_unchanged_after_layer_add_failure);
tcase_add_test (tc_chain, test_convert_time);
return s;
}
GST_CHECK_MAIN (ges);