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/* GStreamer
* Copyright (C) 1999,2000 Erik Walthinsen <omega@cse.ogi.edu>
* 2000 Wim Taymans <wtay@chello.be>
*
* gstpad.c: Pads for connecting elements together
*
* 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
* Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
* Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
*/
//#define GST_DEBUG_ENABLED
#include "gst_private.h"
#include "gstpad.h"
#include "gstelement.h"
#include "gsttype.h"
/* Pad signals and args */
enum {
SET_ACTIVE,
CAPS_CHANGED,
/* FILL ME */
LAST_SIGNAL
};
enum {
ARG_0,
ARG_ACTIVE,
/* FILL ME */
};
static void gst_pad_class_init (GstPadClass *klass);
static void gst_pad_init (GstPad *pad);
static void gst_pad_set_arg (GtkObject *object,GtkArg *arg,guint id);
static void gst_pad_get_arg (GtkObject *object,GtkArg *arg,guint id);
static void gst_pad_real_destroy (GtkObject *object);
static void gst_pad_push_func (GstPad *pad, GstBuffer *buf);
WARNING: Don't grab this updated unless you're really, REALLY sure. Original commit message from CVS: WARNING: Don't grab this updated unless you're really, REALLY sure. WARNING: Wait for the next one. Whole lotta changes here, including a few random bits: examples/*/Makefile: updated to use `libtool gcc`, not just `gcc` gst/ gstbuffer.h: updated to new flag style gst.c, gstdebug.h: added new debugging for function ptrs gstpipeline.c: set type of parent_class to the class, not the object gstthread.c: ditto plugins/ cdparanoia/cdparanoia.c: added an argument type, updated some defaults cobin/spindentity.c: updated to new do/while loopfunction style mp3encode/lame/gstlame.c: argument types, whole lotta lame options tests/: various changes Now, for the big changes: Once again, the scheduling system has changed. And once again, it broke a whole bunch of things. The gist of the change is that there is now a function pointer for gst_pad_push and gst_pad_pull, instead of a hard-wired function. Well, currently they are functions, but that's for debugging purposes only, they just call the function pointer after spewing lots of DEBUG(). This changed the GstPad structure a bit, and the GstPad API as well. Where elements used to provide chain() and pull() functions, they provide chain() and get() functions. gst_pad_set_pull[region]_function has been changed to get_pad_set_get[region]_function. This means all the elements out there that used to have pull functions need to be updated. The calls to that function have been changed in the normal elements, but the names of the functions passed is still _pull[region](), which is an aesthetic issue more than anything. As for what doesn't work yet, just about anything dealing with Connections is hosed, meaning threaded stuff won't work. This will be fixed about 12 hours from now, after I've slept, etc. The simplefake.c test works in both cothreaded and chained cases, but not much else will work due to the Connection problem. Needless to say, don't grab this unless you *need* these features *now*, else wait to update this stuff until tomorrow. I'm going to sleep now.
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static GstObject *pad_parent_class = NULL;
static guint gst_pad_signals[LAST_SIGNAL] = { 0 };
GtkType
gst_pad_get_type(void) {
static GtkType pad_type = 0;
if (!pad_type) {
static const GtkTypeInfo pad_info = {
"GstPad",
sizeof(GstPad),
sizeof(GstPadClass),
(GtkClassInitFunc)gst_pad_class_init,
(GtkObjectInitFunc)gst_pad_init,
(GtkArgSetFunc)NULL,
(GtkArgGetFunc)NULL,
(GtkClassInitFunc)NULL,
};
pad_type = gtk_type_unique(GST_TYPE_OBJECT,&pad_info);
}
return pad_type;
}
static void
gst_pad_class_init (GstPadClass *klass)
{
GtkObjectClass *gtkobject_class;
gtkobject_class = (GtkObjectClass*)klass;
pad_parent_class = gtk_type_class(GST_TYPE_OBJECT);
gst_pad_signals[SET_ACTIVE] =
gtk_signal_new ("set_active", GTK_RUN_LAST, gtkobject_class->type,
GTK_SIGNAL_OFFSET (GstPadClass, set_active),
gtk_marshal_NONE__BOOL, GTK_TYPE_NONE, 1,
GTK_TYPE_BOOL);
gst_pad_signals[CAPS_CHANGED] =
gtk_signal_new ("caps_changed", GTK_RUN_LAST, gtkobject_class->type,
GTK_SIGNAL_OFFSET (GstPadClass, caps_changed),
gtk_marshal_NONE__POINTER, GTK_TYPE_NONE, 1,
GTK_TYPE_POINTER);
gtk_object_add_arg_type ("GstPad::active", GTK_TYPE_BOOL,
GTK_ARG_READWRITE, ARG_ACTIVE);
gtkobject_class->destroy = gst_pad_real_destroy;
gtkobject_class->set_arg = gst_pad_set_arg;
gtkobject_class->get_arg = gst_pad_get_arg;
}
static void
gst_pad_init (GstPad *pad)
{
pad->direction = GST_PAD_UNKNOWN;
pad->peer = NULL;
WARNING: Don't grab this updated unless you're really, REALLY sure. Original commit message from CVS: WARNING: Don't grab this updated unless you're really, REALLY sure. WARNING: Wait for the next one. Whole lotta changes here, including a few random bits: examples/*/Makefile: updated to use `libtool gcc`, not just `gcc` gst/ gstbuffer.h: updated to new flag style gst.c, gstdebug.h: added new debugging for function ptrs gstpipeline.c: set type of parent_class to the class, not the object gstthread.c: ditto plugins/ cdparanoia/cdparanoia.c: added an argument type, updated some defaults cobin/spindentity.c: updated to new do/while loopfunction style mp3encode/lame/gstlame.c: argument types, whole lotta lame options tests/: various changes Now, for the big changes: Once again, the scheduling system has changed. And once again, it broke a whole bunch of things. The gist of the change is that there is now a function pointer for gst_pad_push and gst_pad_pull, instead of a hard-wired function. Well, currently they are functions, but that's for debugging purposes only, they just call the function pointer after spewing lots of DEBUG(). This changed the GstPad structure a bit, and the GstPad API as well. Where elements used to provide chain() and pull() functions, they provide chain() and get() functions. gst_pad_set_pull[region]_function has been changed to get_pad_set_get[region]_function. This means all the elements out there that used to have pull functions need to be updated. The calls to that function have been changed in the normal elements, but the names of the functions passed is still _pull[region](), which is an aesthetic issue more than anything. As for what doesn't work yet, just about anything dealing with Connections is hosed, meaning threaded stuff won't work. This will be fixed about 12 hours from now, after I've slept, etc. The simplefake.c test works in both cothreaded and chained cases, but not much else will work due to the Connection problem. Needless to say, don't grab this unless you *need* these features *now*, else wait to update this stuff until tomorrow. I'm going to sleep now.
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pad->chainfunc = NULL;
WARNING: Don't grab this updated unless you're really, REALLY sure. Original commit message from CVS: WARNING: Don't grab this updated unless you're really, REALLY sure. WARNING: Wait for the next one. Whole lotta changes here, including a few random bits: examples/*/Makefile: updated to use `libtool gcc`, not just `gcc` gst/ gstbuffer.h: updated to new flag style gst.c, gstdebug.h: added new debugging for function ptrs gstpipeline.c: set type of parent_class to the class, not the object gstthread.c: ditto plugins/ cdparanoia/cdparanoia.c: added an argument type, updated some defaults cobin/spindentity.c: updated to new do/while loopfunction style mp3encode/lame/gstlame.c: argument types, whole lotta lame options tests/: various changes Now, for the big changes: Once again, the scheduling system has changed. And once again, it broke a whole bunch of things. The gist of the change is that there is now a function pointer for gst_pad_push and gst_pad_pull, instead of a hard-wired function. Well, currently they are functions, but that's for debugging purposes only, they just call the function pointer after spewing lots of DEBUG(). This changed the GstPad structure a bit, and the GstPad API as well. Where elements used to provide chain() and pull() functions, they provide chain() and get() functions. gst_pad_set_pull[region]_function has been changed to get_pad_set_get[region]_function. This means all the elements out there that used to have pull functions need to be updated. The calls to that function have been changed in the normal elements, but the names of the functions passed is still _pull[region](), which is an aesthetic issue more than anything. As for what doesn't work yet, just about anything dealing with Connections is hosed, meaning threaded stuff won't work. This will be fixed about 12 hours from now, after I've slept, etc. The simplefake.c test works in both cothreaded and chained cases, but not much else will work due to the Connection problem. Needless to say, don't grab this unless you *need* these features *now*, else wait to update this stuff until tomorrow. I'm going to sleep now.
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pad->getfunc = NULL;
pad->getregionfunc = NULL;
pad->qosfunc = NULL;
pad->pushfunc = NULL; //GST_DEBUG_FUNCPTR(gst_pad_push_func);
pad->pullfunc = NULL;
pad->pullregionfunc = NULL;
WARNING: Don't grab this updated unless you're really, REALLY sure. Original commit message from CVS: WARNING: Don't grab this updated unless you're really, REALLY sure. WARNING: Wait for the next one. Whole lotta changes here, including a few random bits: examples/*/Makefile: updated to use `libtool gcc`, not just `gcc` gst/ gstbuffer.h: updated to new flag style gst.c, gstdebug.h: added new debugging for function ptrs gstpipeline.c: set type of parent_class to the class, not the object gstthread.c: ditto plugins/ cdparanoia/cdparanoia.c: added an argument type, updated some defaults cobin/spindentity.c: updated to new do/while loopfunction style mp3encode/lame/gstlame.c: argument types, whole lotta lame options tests/: various changes Now, for the big changes: Once again, the scheduling system has changed. And once again, it broke a whole bunch of things. The gist of the change is that there is now a function pointer for gst_pad_push and gst_pad_pull, instead of a hard-wired function. Well, currently they are functions, but that's for debugging purposes only, they just call the function pointer after spewing lots of DEBUG(). This changed the GstPad structure a bit, and the GstPad API as well. Where elements used to provide chain() and pull() functions, they provide chain() and get() functions. gst_pad_set_pull[region]_function has been changed to get_pad_set_get[region]_function. This means all the elements out there that used to have pull functions need to be updated. The calls to that function have been changed in the normal elements, but the names of the functions passed is still _pull[region](), which is an aesthetic issue more than anything. As for what doesn't work yet, just about anything dealing with Connections is hosed, meaning threaded stuff won't work. This will be fixed about 12 hours from now, after I've slept, etc. The simplefake.c test works in both cothreaded and chained cases, but not much else will work due to the Connection problem. Needless to say, don't grab this unless you *need* these features *now*, else wait to update this stuff until tomorrow. I'm going to sleep now.
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pad->parent = NULL;
pad->ghostparents = NULL;
pad->caps = NULL;
pad->padtemplate = NULL;
}
static void
gst_pad_set_arg (GtkObject *object,GtkArg *arg,guint id) {
g_return_if_fail(GST_IS_PAD(object));
switch (id) {
case ARG_ACTIVE:
if (GTK_VALUE_BOOL(*arg)) {
gst_info("gstpad: activating pad\n");
GST_FLAG_UNSET(object,GST_PAD_DISABLED);
} else {
gst_info("gstpad: de-activating pad\n");
GST_FLAG_SET(object,GST_PAD_DISABLED);
}
gtk_signal_emit(GTK_OBJECT(object), gst_pad_signals[SET_ACTIVE],
! GST_FLAG_IS_SET(object,GST_PAD_DISABLED));
break;
default:
break;
}
}
static void
gst_pad_get_arg (GtkObject *object,
GtkArg *arg,
guint id)
{
/* it's not null if we got it, but it might not be ours */
g_return_if_fail (GST_IS_PAD (object));
switch (id) {
case ARG_ACTIVE:
GTK_VALUE_BOOL (*arg) = ! GST_FLAG_IS_SET (object, GST_PAD_DISABLED);
break;
default:
break;
}
}
/**
* gst_pad_new:
* @name: name of new pad
* @direction: either GST_PAD_SRC or GST_PAD_SINK
*
* Create a new pad with given name.
*
* Returns: new pad
*/
GstPad*
gst_pad_new (gchar *name,
GstPadDirection direction)
{
GstPad *pad;
g_return_val_if_fail (name != NULL, NULL);
g_return_val_if_fail (direction != GST_PAD_UNKNOWN, NULL);
pad = GST_PAD (gtk_type_new (gst_pad_get_type ()));
pad->name = g_strdup (name);
pad->direction = direction;
return pad;
}
/**
* gst_pad_new_from_template:
* @temp: the pad template to use
* @name: the name of the element
*
* Create a new pad with given name from the given template.
*
* Returns: new pad
*/
GstPad*
gst_pad_new_from_template (GstPadTemplate *temp,
gchar *name)
{
GstPad *pad;
g_return_val_if_fail (name != NULL, NULL);
g_return_val_if_fail (temp != NULL, NULL);
pad = gst_pad_new (name, temp->direction);
pad->caps = temp->caps;
pad->padtemplate = temp;
return pad;
}
/**
* gst_pad_get_direction:
* @pad: the Pad to get the direction from
*
* get the direction of the pad
*
* Returns: the direction of the pad
*/
GstPadDirection
gst_pad_get_direction (GstPad *pad)
{
g_return_val_if_fail (pad != NULL, GST_PAD_UNKNOWN);
g_return_val_if_fail (GST_IS_PAD (pad), GST_PAD_UNKNOWN);
return pad->direction;
}
/**
* gst_pad_set_name:
* @pad: the pad to set the name of
* @name: the name of the pad
*
* set the name of a pad
*/
void
gst_pad_set_name (GstPad *pad,
const gchar *name)
{
g_return_if_fail (pad != NULL);
g_return_if_fail (GST_IS_PAD (pad));
if (pad->name != NULL)
g_free (pad->name);
pad->name = g_strdup (name);
}
/**
* gst_pad_get_name:
* @pad: the pad to get the name of
*
* get the name of a pad
*
* Returns: the name of the pad, don't free.
*/
const gchar*
gst_pad_get_name (GstPad *pad)
{
g_return_val_if_fail (pad != NULL, NULL);
g_return_val_if_fail (GST_IS_PAD (pad), NULL);
return pad->name;
}
/**
WARNING: Don't grab this updated unless you're really, REALLY sure. Original commit message from CVS: WARNING: Don't grab this updated unless you're really, REALLY sure. WARNING: Wait for the next one. Whole lotta changes here, including a few random bits: examples/*/Makefile: updated to use `libtool gcc`, not just `gcc` gst/ gstbuffer.h: updated to new flag style gst.c, gstdebug.h: added new debugging for function ptrs gstpipeline.c: set type of parent_class to the class, not the object gstthread.c: ditto plugins/ cdparanoia/cdparanoia.c: added an argument type, updated some defaults cobin/spindentity.c: updated to new do/while loopfunction style mp3encode/lame/gstlame.c: argument types, whole lotta lame options tests/: various changes Now, for the big changes: Once again, the scheduling system has changed. And once again, it broke a whole bunch of things. The gist of the change is that there is now a function pointer for gst_pad_push and gst_pad_pull, instead of a hard-wired function. Well, currently they are functions, but that's for debugging purposes only, they just call the function pointer after spewing lots of DEBUG(). This changed the GstPad structure a bit, and the GstPad API as well. Where elements used to provide chain() and pull() functions, they provide chain() and get() functions. gst_pad_set_pull[region]_function has been changed to get_pad_set_get[region]_function. This means all the elements out there that used to have pull functions need to be updated. The calls to that function have been changed in the normal elements, but the names of the functions passed is still _pull[region](), which is an aesthetic issue more than anything. As for what doesn't work yet, just about anything dealing with Connections is hosed, meaning threaded stuff won't work. This will be fixed about 12 hours from now, after I've slept, etc. The simplefake.c test works in both cothreaded and chained cases, but not much else will work due to the Connection problem. Needless to say, don't grab this unless you *need* these features *now*, else wait to update this stuff until tomorrow. I'm going to sleep now.
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* gst_pad_set_chain_function:
* @pad: the pad to set the chain function for
* @chain: the chain function
*
WARNING: Don't grab this updated unless you're really, REALLY sure. Original commit message from CVS: WARNING: Don't grab this updated unless you're really, REALLY sure. WARNING: Wait for the next one. Whole lotta changes here, including a few random bits: examples/*/Makefile: updated to use `libtool gcc`, not just `gcc` gst/ gstbuffer.h: updated to new flag style gst.c, gstdebug.h: added new debugging for function ptrs gstpipeline.c: set type of parent_class to the class, not the object gstthread.c: ditto plugins/ cdparanoia/cdparanoia.c: added an argument type, updated some defaults cobin/spindentity.c: updated to new do/while loopfunction style mp3encode/lame/gstlame.c: argument types, whole lotta lame options tests/: various changes Now, for the big changes: Once again, the scheduling system has changed. And once again, it broke a whole bunch of things. The gist of the change is that there is now a function pointer for gst_pad_push and gst_pad_pull, instead of a hard-wired function. Well, currently they are functions, but that's for debugging purposes only, they just call the function pointer after spewing lots of DEBUG(). This changed the GstPad structure a bit, and the GstPad API as well. Where elements used to provide chain() and pull() functions, they provide chain() and get() functions. gst_pad_set_pull[region]_function has been changed to get_pad_set_get[region]_function. This means all the elements out there that used to have pull functions need to be updated. The calls to that function have been changed in the normal elements, but the names of the functions passed is still _pull[region](), which is an aesthetic issue more than anything. As for what doesn't work yet, just about anything dealing with Connections is hosed, meaning threaded stuff won't work. This will be fixed about 12 hours from now, after I've slept, etc. The simplefake.c test works in both cothreaded and chained cases, but not much else will work due to the Connection problem. Needless to say, don't grab this unless you *need* these features *now*, else wait to update this stuff until tomorrow. I'm going to sleep now.
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* Set the given chain function for the pad
*/
WARNING: Don't grab this updated unless you're really, REALLY sure. Original commit message from CVS: WARNING: Don't grab this updated unless you're really, REALLY sure. WARNING: Wait for the next one. Whole lotta changes here, including a few random bits: examples/*/Makefile: updated to use `libtool gcc`, not just `gcc` gst/ gstbuffer.h: updated to new flag style gst.c, gstdebug.h: added new debugging for function ptrs gstpipeline.c: set type of parent_class to the class, not the object gstthread.c: ditto plugins/ cdparanoia/cdparanoia.c: added an argument type, updated some defaults cobin/spindentity.c: updated to new do/while loopfunction style mp3encode/lame/gstlame.c: argument types, whole lotta lame options tests/: various changes Now, for the big changes: Once again, the scheduling system has changed. And once again, it broke a whole bunch of things. The gist of the change is that there is now a function pointer for gst_pad_push and gst_pad_pull, instead of a hard-wired function. Well, currently they are functions, but that's for debugging purposes only, they just call the function pointer after spewing lots of DEBUG(). This changed the GstPad structure a bit, and the GstPad API as well. Where elements used to provide chain() and pull() functions, they provide chain() and get() functions. gst_pad_set_pull[region]_function has been changed to get_pad_set_get[region]_function. This means all the elements out there that used to have pull functions need to be updated. The calls to that function have been changed in the normal elements, but the names of the functions passed is still _pull[region](), which is an aesthetic issue more than anything. As for what doesn't work yet, just about anything dealing with Connections is hosed, meaning threaded stuff won't work. This will be fixed about 12 hours from now, after I've slept, etc. The simplefake.c test works in both cothreaded and chained cases, but not much else will work due to the Connection problem. Needless to say, don't grab this unless you *need* these features *now*, else wait to update this stuff until tomorrow. I'm going to sleep now.
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void gst_pad_set_chain_function (GstPad *pad,
GstPadChainFunction chain)
{
g_return_if_fail (pad != NULL);
g_return_if_fail (GST_IS_PAD (pad));
WARNING: Don't grab this updated unless you're really, REALLY sure. Original commit message from CVS: WARNING: Don't grab this updated unless you're really, REALLY sure. WARNING: Wait for the next one. Whole lotta changes here, including a few random bits: examples/*/Makefile: updated to use `libtool gcc`, not just `gcc` gst/ gstbuffer.h: updated to new flag style gst.c, gstdebug.h: added new debugging for function ptrs gstpipeline.c: set type of parent_class to the class, not the object gstthread.c: ditto plugins/ cdparanoia/cdparanoia.c: added an argument type, updated some defaults cobin/spindentity.c: updated to new do/while loopfunction style mp3encode/lame/gstlame.c: argument types, whole lotta lame options tests/: various changes Now, for the big changes: Once again, the scheduling system has changed. And once again, it broke a whole bunch of things. The gist of the change is that there is now a function pointer for gst_pad_push and gst_pad_pull, instead of a hard-wired function. Well, currently they are functions, but that's for debugging purposes only, they just call the function pointer after spewing lots of DEBUG(). This changed the GstPad structure a bit, and the GstPad API as well. Where elements used to provide chain() and pull() functions, they provide chain() and get() functions. gst_pad_set_pull[region]_function has been changed to get_pad_set_get[region]_function. This means all the elements out there that used to have pull functions need to be updated. The calls to that function have been changed in the normal elements, but the names of the functions passed is still _pull[region](), which is an aesthetic issue more than anything. As for what doesn't work yet, just about anything dealing with Connections is hosed, meaning threaded stuff won't work. This will be fixed about 12 hours from now, after I've slept, etc. The simplefake.c test works in both cothreaded and chained cases, but not much else will work due to the Connection problem. Needless to say, don't grab this unless you *need* these features *now*, else wait to update this stuff until tomorrow. I'm going to sleep now.
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pad->chainfunc = chain;
}
/**
* gst_pad_set_get_function:
WARNING: Don't grab this updated unless you're really, REALLY sure. Original commit message from CVS: WARNING: Don't grab this updated unless you're really, REALLY sure. WARNING: Wait for the next one. Whole lotta changes here, including a few random bits: examples/*/Makefile: updated to use `libtool gcc`, not just `gcc` gst/ gstbuffer.h: updated to new flag style gst.c, gstdebug.h: added new debugging for function ptrs gstpipeline.c: set type of parent_class to the class, not the object gstthread.c: ditto plugins/ cdparanoia/cdparanoia.c: added an argument type, updated some defaults cobin/spindentity.c: updated to new do/while loopfunction style mp3encode/lame/gstlame.c: argument types, whole lotta lame options tests/: various changes Now, for the big changes: Once again, the scheduling system has changed. And once again, it broke a whole bunch of things. The gist of the change is that there is now a function pointer for gst_pad_push and gst_pad_pull, instead of a hard-wired function. Well, currently they are functions, but that's for debugging purposes only, they just call the function pointer after spewing lots of DEBUG(). This changed the GstPad structure a bit, and the GstPad API as well. Where elements used to provide chain() and pull() functions, they provide chain() and get() functions. gst_pad_set_pull[region]_function has been changed to get_pad_set_get[region]_function. This means all the elements out there that used to have pull functions need to be updated. The calls to that function have been changed in the normal elements, but the names of the functions passed is still _pull[region](), which is an aesthetic issue more than anything. As for what doesn't work yet, just about anything dealing with Connections is hosed, meaning threaded stuff won't work. This will be fixed about 12 hours from now, after I've slept, etc. The simplefake.c test works in both cothreaded and chained cases, but not much else will work due to the Connection problem. Needless to say, don't grab this unless you *need* these features *now*, else wait to update this stuff until tomorrow. I'm going to sleep now.
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* @pad: the pad to set the get function for
* @get: the get function
*
WARNING: Don't grab this updated unless you're really, REALLY sure. Original commit message from CVS: WARNING: Don't grab this updated unless you're really, REALLY sure. WARNING: Wait for the next one. Whole lotta changes here, including a few random bits: examples/*/Makefile: updated to use `libtool gcc`, not just `gcc` gst/ gstbuffer.h: updated to new flag style gst.c, gstdebug.h: added new debugging for function ptrs gstpipeline.c: set type of parent_class to the class, not the object gstthread.c: ditto plugins/ cdparanoia/cdparanoia.c: added an argument type, updated some defaults cobin/spindentity.c: updated to new do/while loopfunction style mp3encode/lame/gstlame.c: argument types, whole lotta lame options tests/: various changes Now, for the big changes: Once again, the scheduling system has changed. And once again, it broke a whole bunch of things. The gist of the change is that there is now a function pointer for gst_pad_push and gst_pad_pull, instead of a hard-wired function. Well, currently they are functions, but that's for debugging purposes only, they just call the function pointer after spewing lots of DEBUG(). This changed the GstPad structure a bit, and the GstPad API as well. Where elements used to provide chain() and pull() functions, they provide chain() and get() functions. gst_pad_set_pull[region]_function has been changed to get_pad_set_get[region]_function. This means all the elements out there that used to have pull functions need to be updated. The calls to that function have been changed in the normal elements, but the names of the functions passed is still _pull[region](), which is an aesthetic issue more than anything. As for what doesn't work yet, just about anything dealing with Connections is hosed, meaning threaded stuff won't work. This will be fixed about 12 hours from now, after I've slept, etc. The simplefake.c test works in both cothreaded and chained cases, but not much else will work due to the Connection problem. Needless to say, don't grab this unless you *need* these features *now*, else wait to update this stuff until tomorrow. I'm going to sleep now.
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* Set the given get function for the pad
*/
void
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gst_pad_set_get_function (GstPad *pad,
GstPadGetFunction get)
{
g_return_if_fail (pad != NULL);
g_return_if_fail (GST_IS_PAD (pad));
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// the if and such should optimize out when DEBUG is off
DEBUG("setting get function for %s:%s\n",GST_DEBUG_PAD_NAME(pad));
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pad->getfunc = get;
DEBUG("getfunc for %s:%s(@%p) at %p is set to %p\n",GST_DEBUG_PAD_NAME(pad),pad,&pad->getfunc,get);
}
/**
WARNING: Don't grab this updated unless you're really, REALLY sure. Original commit message from CVS: WARNING: Don't grab this updated unless you're really, REALLY sure. WARNING: Wait for the next one. Whole lotta changes here, including a few random bits: examples/*/Makefile: updated to use `libtool gcc`, not just `gcc` gst/ gstbuffer.h: updated to new flag style gst.c, gstdebug.h: added new debugging for function ptrs gstpipeline.c: set type of parent_class to the class, not the object gstthread.c: ditto plugins/ cdparanoia/cdparanoia.c: added an argument type, updated some defaults cobin/spindentity.c: updated to new do/while loopfunction style mp3encode/lame/gstlame.c: argument types, whole lotta lame options tests/: various changes Now, for the big changes: Once again, the scheduling system has changed. And once again, it broke a whole bunch of things. The gist of the change is that there is now a function pointer for gst_pad_push and gst_pad_pull, instead of a hard-wired function. Well, currently they are functions, but that's for debugging purposes only, they just call the function pointer after spewing lots of DEBUG(). This changed the GstPad structure a bit, and the GstPad API as well. Where elements used to provide chain() and pull() functions, they provide chain() and get() functions. gst_pad_set_pull[region]_function has been changed to get_pad_set_get[region]_function. This means all the elements out there that used to have pull functions need to be updated. The calls to that function have been changed in the normal elements, but the names of the functions passed is still _pull[region](), which is an aesthetic issue more than anything. As for what doesn't work yet, just about anything dealing with Connections is hosed, meaning threaded stuff won't work. This will be fixed about 12 hours from now, after I've slept, etc. The simplefake.c test works in both cothreaded and chained cases, but not much else will work due to the Connection problem. Needless to say, don't grab this unless you *need* these features *now*, else wait to update this stuff until tomorrow. I'm going to sleep now.
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* gst_pad_set_getregion_function:
* @pad: the pad to set the getregion function for
* @getregion: the getregion function
*
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* Set the given getregion function for the pad
*/
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void
gst_pad_set_getregion_function (GstPad *pad,
GstPadGetRegionFunction getregion)
{
g_return_if_fail (pad != NULL);
g_return_if_fail (GST_IS_PAD (pad));
WARNING: Don't grab this updated unless you're really, REALLY sure. Original commit message from CVS: WARNING: Don't grab this updated unless you're really, REALLY sure. WARNING: Wait for the next one. Whole lotta changes here, including a few random bits: examples/*/Makefile: updated to use `libtool gcc`, not just `gcc` gst/ gstbuffer.h: updated to new flag style gst.c, gstdebug.h: added new debugging for function ptrs gstpipeline.c: set type of parent_class to the class, not the object gstthread.c: ditto plugins/ cdparanoia/cdparanoia.c: added an argument type, updated some defaults cobin/spindentity.c: updated to new do/while loopfunction style mp3encode/lame/gstlame.c: argument types, whole lotta lame options tests/: various changes Now, for the big changes: Once again, the scheduling system has changed. And once again, it broke a whole bunch of things. The gist of the change is that there is now a function pointer for gst_pad_push and gst_pad_pull, instead of a hard-wired function. Well, currently they are functions, but that's for debugging purposes only, they just call the function pointer after spewing lots of DEBUG(). This changed the GstPad structure a bit, and the GstPad API as well. Where elements used to provide chain() and pull() functions, they provide chain() and get() functions. gst_pad_set_pull[region]_function has been changed to get_pad_set_get[region]_function. This means all the elements out there that used to have pull functions need to be updated. The calls to that function have been changed in the normal elements, but the names of the functions passed is still _pull[region](), which is an aesthetic issue more than anything. As for what doesn't work yet, just about anything dealing with Connections is hosed, meaning threaded stuff won't work. This will be fixed about 12 hours from now, after I've slept, etc. The simplefake.c test works in both cothreaded and chained cases, but not much else will work due to the Connection problem. Needless to say, don't grab this unless you *need* these features *now*, else wait to update this stuff until tomorrow. I'm going to sleep now.
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DEBUG("gstpad: pad setting getregion function\n");
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pad->getregionfunc = getregion;
}
/**
* gst_pad_set_qos_function:
* @pad: the pad to set the qos function for
* @qos: the qos function
*
* Set the given qos function for the pad
*/
void
gst_pad_set_qos_function (GstPad *pad,
GstPadQoSFunction qos)
{
g_return_if_fail (pad != NULL);
g_return_if_fail (GST_IS_PAD (pad));
pad->qosfunc = qos;
}
WARNING: Don't grab this updated unless you're really, REALLY sure. Original commit message from CVS: WARNING: Don't grab this updated unless you're really, REALLY sure. WARNING: Wait for the next one. Whole lotta changes here, including a few random bits: examples/*/Makefile: updated to use `libtool gcc`, not just `gcc` gst/ gstbuffer.h: updated to new flag style gst.c, gstdebug.h: added new debugging for function ptrs gstpipeline.c: set type of parent_class to the class, not the object gstthread.c: ditto plugins/ cdparanoia/cdparanoia.c: added an argument type, updated some defaults cobin/spindentity.c: updated to new do/while loopfunction style mp3encode/lame/gstlame.c: argument types, whole lotta lame options tests/: various changes Now, for the big changes: Once again, the scheduling system has changed. And once again, it broke a whole bunch of things. The gist of the change is that there is now a function pointer for gst_pad_push and gst_pad_pull, instead of a hard-wired function. Well, currently they are functions, but that's for debugging purposes only, they just call the function pointer after spewing lots of DEBUG(). This changed the GstPad structure a bit, and the GstPad API as well. Where elements used to provide chain() and pull() functions, they provide chain() and get() functions. gst_pad_set_pull[region]_function has been changed to get_pad_set_get[region]_function. This means all the elements out there that used to have pull functions need to be updated. The calls to that function have been changed in the normal elements, but the names of the functions passed is still _pull[region](), which is an aesthetic issue more than anything. As for what doesn't work yet, just about anything dealing with Connections is hosed, meaning threaded stuff won't work. This will be fixed about 12 hours from now, after I've slept, etc. The simplefake.c test works in both cothreaded and chained cases, but not much else will work due to the Connection problem. Needless to say, don't grab this unless you *need* these features *now*, else wait to update this stuff until tomorrow. I'm going to sleep now.
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static void
gst_pad_push_func(GstPad *pad, GstBuffer *buf)
{
if (pad->peer->chainfunc != NULL) {
DEBUG("calling chain function\n");
(pad->peer->chainfunc)(pad,buf);
} else {
DEBUG("got a problem here: default pad_push handler in place, no chain function\n");
}
}
/**
* gst_pad_chain:
* @pad: the pad to chain
*
* call the chain function of the given pad
*/
void
gst_pad_chain (GstPad *pad)
{
g_return_if_fail (pad != NULL);
g_return_if_fail (GST_IS_PAD (pad));
g_return_if_fail (pad->peer != NULL);
g_return_if_fail (pad->chainfunc != NULL);
if (pad->bufpen && pad->chainfunc)
(pad->chainfunc) (pad,pad->bufpen);
}
/**
* gst_pad_handle_qos:
* @pad: the pad to handle the QoS message
* @qos_message: the QoS message to handle
*
* pass the qos message downstream
*/
void
gst_pad_handle_qos(GstPad *pad,
glong qos_message)
{
GstElement *element;
GList *pads;
GstPad *target_pad;
DEBUG("gst_pad_handle_qos(\"%s\",%08ld)\n", GST_ELEMENT(pad->parent)->name,qos_message);
if (pad->qosfunc) {
(pad->qosfunc) (pad,qos_message);
}
else {
element = GST_ELEMENT (pad->peer->parent);
pads = element->pads;
DEBUG("gst_pad_handle_qos recurse(\"%s\",%08ld)\n", element->name,qos_message);
while (pads) {
target_pad = GST_PAD (pads->data);
if (target_pad->direction == GST_PAD_SINK) {
gst_pad_handle_qos (target_pad, qos_message);
}
pads = g_list_next (pads);
}
}
return;
}
/**
* gst_pad_disconnect:
* @srcpad: the source pad to disconnect
* @sinkpad: the sink pad to disconnect
*
* disconnects the source pad from the sink pad
*/
void
gst_pad_disconnect (GstPad *srcpad,
GstPad *sinkpad)
{
/* generic checks */
g_return_if_fail (srcpad != NULL);
g_return_if_fail (GST_IS_PAD (srcpad));
g_return_if_fail (srcpad->peer != NULL);
g_return_if_fail (sinkpad != NULL);
g_return_if_fail (GST_IS_PAD (sinkpad));
g_return_if_fail (sinkpad->peer != NULL);
g_return_if_fail ((srcpad->direction == GST_PAD_SRC) &&
(sinkpad->direction == GST_PAD_SINK));
/* first clear peers */
srcpad->peer = NULL;
sinkpad->peer = NULL;
}
/**
* gst_pad_connect:
* @srcpad: the source pad to connect
* @sinkpad: the sink pad to connect
*
* connects the source pad to the sink pad
*/
void
gst_pad_connect (GstPad *srcpad,
GstPad *sinkpad)
{
GstPad *temppad;
/* generic checks */
g_return_if_fail(srcpad != NULL);
g_return_if_fail(GST_IS_PAD(srcpad));
g_return_if_fail(srcpad->peer == NULL);
g_return_if_fail(sinkpad != NULL);
g_return_if_fail(GST_IS_PAD(sinkpad));
g_return_if_fail(sinkpad->peer == NULL);
// g_return_if_fail(sinkpad->chain != NULL);
/* check for reversed directions and swap if necessary */
if ((srcpad->direction == GST_PAD_SINK) &&
(sinkpad->direction == GST_PAD_SRC)) {
temppad = srcpad;
srcpad = sinkpad;
sinkpad = temppad;
}
g_return_if_fail((srcpad->direction == GST_PAD_SRC) &&
(sinkpad->direction == GST_PAD_SINK));
/* chack pad compatibility */
if (srcpad->caps && sinkpad->caps) {
if (!gst_caps_check_compatibility (srcpad->caps, sinkpad->caps))
g_warning ("gstpad: connecting incompatible pads (%s:%s) and (%s:%s)\n",
GST_DEBUG_PAD_NAME (srcpad), GST_DEBUG_PAD_NAME (sinkpad));
else
DEBUG ("gstpad: connecting compatible pads (%s:%s) and (%s:%s)\n",
GST_DEBUG_PAD_NAME (srcpad), GST_DEBUG_PAD_NAME (sinkpad));
}
else
DEBUG ("gstpad: could not check capabilities of pads (%s:%s) and (%s:%s)\n",
GST_DEBUG_PAD_NAME (srcpad), GST_DEBUG_PAD_NAME (sinkpad));
/* first set peers */
srcpad->peer = sinkpad;
sinkpad->peer = srcpad;
/* now copy the chain pointer from sink to src */
srcpad->chainfunc = sinkpad->chainfunc;
/* and the pull function */
//srcpad->pullfunc = sinkpad->pullfunc;
/* set the connected flag */
/* FIXME: set connected flag */
}
/**
* gst_pad_set_parent:
* @pad: the pad to set the parent
* @parent: the object to set the parent to
*
* sets the parent object of a pad.
*/
void
gst_pad_set_parent (GstPad *pad,
GstObject *parent)
{
g_return_if_fail (pad != NULL);
g_return_if_fail (GST_IS_PAD (pad));
g_return_if_fail (pad->parent == NULL);
g_return_if_fail (parent != NULL);
g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_OBJECT (parent));
g_return_if_fail ((gpointer)pad != (gpointer)parent);
//g_print("set parent %s\n", gst_element_get_name(parent));
pad->parent = parent;
}
/**
* gst_pad_add_ghost_parent:
* @pad: the pad to set the ghost parent
* @parent: the object to set the ghost parent to
*
* add a ghost parent object to a pad.
*/
void
gst_pad_add_ghost_parent (GstPad *pad,
GstObject *parent)
{
g_return_if_fail (pad != NULL);
g_return_if_fail (GST_IS_PAD (pad));
g_return_if_fail (parent != NULL);
g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_OBJECT (parent));
pad->ghostparents = g_list_prepend (pad->ghostparents, parent);
}
/**
* gst_pad_remove_ghost_parent:
* @pad: the pad to remove the ghost parent
* @parent: the object to remove the ghost parent from
*
* remove a ghost parent object from a pad.
*/
void
gst_pad_remove_ghost_parent (GstPad *pad,
GstObject *parent)
{
g_return_if_fail (pad != NULL);
g_return_if_fail (GST_IS_PAD (pad));
g_return_if_fail (parent != NULL);
g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_OBJECT (parent));
pad->ghostparents = g_list_remove (pad->ghostparents, parent);
}
/**
* gst_pad_get_parent:
* @pad: the pad to get the parent from
*
* get the parent object of this pad
*
* Returns: the parent object
*/
GstObject*
gst_pad_get_parent (GstPad *pad)
{
g_return_val_if_fail (pad != NULL, NULL);
g_return_val_if_fail (GST_IS_PAD (pad), NULL);
return pad->parent;
}
/**
* gst_pad_get_ghost_parents:
* @pad: the pad to get the ghost parents from
*
* get the ghost parents of this pad
*
* Returns: a list of ghost parent objects
*/
GList*
gst_pad_get_ghost_parents (GstPad *pad)
{
g_return_val_if_fail (pad != NULL, NULL);
g_return_val_if_fail (GST_IS_PAD (pad), NULL);
return pad->ghostparents;
}
/**
* gst_pad_set_caps:
* @pad: the pad to set the caps to
* @caps: the caps to attach to this pad
*
* set the capabilities of this pad
*/
void
gst_pad_set_caps (GstPad *pad,
GstCaps *caps)
{
g_return_if_fail (pad != NULL);
g_return_if_fail (GST_IS_PAD (pad));
pad->caps = caps;
}
/**
* gst_pad_get_caps:
* @pad: the pad to get the capabilities from
*
* get the capabilities of this pad
*
* Returns: the capabilities of this pad
*/
GstCaps *
gst_pad_get_caps (GstPad *pad)
{
g_return_val_if_fail (pad != NULL, NULL);
g_return_val_if_fail (GST_IS_PAD (pad), NULL);
return pad->caps;
}
/**
* gst_pad_get_peer:
* @pad: the pad to get the peer from
*
* Get the peer pad of this pad
*
* Returns: the peer pad
*/
GstPad*
gst_pad_get_peer (GstPad *pad)
{
g_return_val_if_fail (pad != NULL, NULL);
g_return_val_if_fail (GST_IS_PAD (pad), NULL);
return pad->peer;
}
static void
gst_pad_real_destroy (GtkObject *object)
{
GstPad *pad = GST_PAD (object);
// g_print("in gst_pad_real_destroy()\n");
if (pad->name)
g_free (pad->name);
g_list_free (pad->ghostparents);
}
/**
* gst_pad_load_and_connect:
* @parent: the parent XML node to read the description from
* @element: the element that has the source pad
* @elements: a hashtable with elements
*
* Read the pad definition from the XML node and connect the given pad
* in element to a pad of an element in the hashtable.
*/
void
gst_pad_load_and_connect (xmlNodePtr parent,
GstObject *element,
GHashTable *elements)
{
xmlNodePtr field = parent->childs;
GstPad *pad = NULL, *targetpad;
guchar *peer = NULL;
gchar **split;
GstElement *target;
while (field) {
if (!strcmp(field->name, "name")) {
pad = gst_element_get_pad(GST_ELEMENT(element), xmlNodeGetContent(field));
}
else if (!strcmp(field->name, "peer")) {
peer = g_strdup(xmlNodeGetContent(field));
}
field = field->next;
}
g_return_if_fail(pad != NULL);
if (peer == NULL) return;
split = g_strsplit(peer, ".", 2);
g_return_if_fail(split[0] != NULL);
g_return_if_fail(split[1] != NULL);
target = (GstElement *)g_hash_table_lookup(elements, split[0]);
if (target == NULL) goto cleanup;
targetpad = gst_element_get_pad(target, split[1]);
if (targetpad == NULL) goto cleanup;
gst_pad_connect(pad, targetpad);
cleanup:
g_strfreev(split);
}
/**
* gst_pad_save_thyself:
* @pad: the pad to save
* @parent: the parent XML node to save the description in
*
* Saves the pad into an xml representation
*
* Returns: the xml representation of the pad
*/
xmlNodePtr
gst_pad_save_thyself (GstPad *pad,
xmlNodePtr parent)
{
GstPad *peer;
xmlNewChild(parent,NULL,"name",pad->name);
if (pad->peer != NULL) {
peer = pad->peer;
// first check to see if the peer's parent's parent is the same
//if (pad->parent->parent == peer->parent->parent)
// we just save it off
xmlNewChild(parent,NULL,"peer",g_strdup_printf("%s.%s",
GST_ELEMENT(peer->parent)->name,peer->name));
} else
xmlNewChild(parent,NULL,"peer","");
return parent;
}
/**
* gst_pad_ghost_save_thyself:
* @pad: the pad to save
* @bin: the bin
* @parent: the parent XML node to save the description in
*
* Saves the ghost pad into an xml representation
*
* Returns: the xml representation of the pad
*/
xmlNodePtr
gst_pad_ghost_save_thyself (GstPad *pad,
GstElement *bin,
xmlNodePtr parent)
{
xmlNodePtr self;
self = xmlNewChild(parent,NULL,"ghostpad",NULL);
xmlNewChild(self,NULL,"name",pad->name);
xmlNewChild(self,NULL,"parent",GST_ELEMENT(pad->parent)->name);
return self;
}
#ifndef gst_pad_push
void gst_pad_push(GstPad *pad,GstBuffer *buf) {
DEBUG_ENTER("(%s:%s)",GST_DEBUG_PAD_NAME(pad));
if (pad->peer->pushfunc) {
DEBUG("calling pushfunc &%s of peer pad %s:%s\n",
GST_DEBUG_FUNCPTR_NAME(pad->peer->pushfunc),GST_DEBUG_PAD_NAME(pad->peer));
(pad->peer->pushfunc)(pad->peer,buf);
} else
DEBUG("no pushfunc\n");
}
#endif
#ifndef gst_pad_pull
GstBuffer *gst_pad_pull(GstPad *pad) {
GstPad *peer = pad->peer;
DEBUG_ENTER("(%s:%s)",GST_DEBUG_PAD_NAME(pad));
if (peer->pullfunc) {
DEBUG("calling pullfunc &%s (@%p) of peer pad %s:%s\n",
GST_DEBUG_FUNCPTR_NAME(peer->pullfunc),&peer->pullfunc,GST_DEBUG_PAD_NAME(peer));
return (peer->pullfunc)(peer);
} else {
DEBUG("no pullfunc for peer pad %s:%s at %p\n",GST_DEBUG_PAD_NAME(peer),&peer->pullfunc);
return NULL;
}
}
#endif
#ifndef gst_pad_pullregion
GstBuffer *gst_pad_pullregion(GstPad *pad,gulong offset,gulong size) {
DEBUG_ENTER("(%s:%s,%ld,%ld)",GST_DEBUG_PAD_NAME(pad),offset,size);
if (pad->peer->pullregionfunc) {
DEBUG("calling pullregionfunc &%s of peer pad %s:%s\n",
GST_DEBUG_FUNCPTR_NAME(pad->peer->pullregionfunc),GST_DEBUG_PAD_NAME(pad->peer));
return (pad->peer->pullregionfunc)(pad->peer,offset,size);
} else {
DEBUG("no pullregionfunc\n");
return NULL;
}
}
#endif
/************************************************************************
*
* templates
*
*/
/**
* gst_padtemplate_new:
* @factory: the padfactory to use
*
* creates a new padtemplate from the factory
*
* Returns: the new padtemplate
*/
GstPadTemplate*
gst_padtemplate_new (GstPadFactory *factory)
{
GstPadTemplate *new;
GstPadFactoryEntry tag;
gint i = 0;
g_return_val_if_fail (factory != NULL, NULL);
new = g_new0 (GstPadTemplate, 1);
tag = (*factory)[i++];
g_return_val_if_fail (tag != NULL, new);
new->name_template = g_strdup ((gchar *)tag);
tag = (*factory)[i++];
new->direction = GPOINTER_TO_UINT (tag);
tag = (*factory)[i++];
new->presence = GPOINTER_TO_UINT (tag);
new->caps = gst_caps_register ((GstCapsFactory *)&(*factory)[i]);
return new;
}
/**
* gst_padtemplate_create:
* @name_template: the name template
* @direction: the direction for the template
* @presence: the presence of the pad
* @caps: the capabilities for the template
*
* creates a new padtemplate from the given arguments
*
* Returns: the new padtemplate
*/
GstPadTemplate*
gst_padtemplate_create (gchar *name_template,
GstPadDirection direction, GstPadPresence presence,
GstCaps *caps)
{
GstPadTemplate *new;
new = g_new0 (GstPadTemplate, 1);
new->name_template = name_template;
new->direction = direction;
new->presence = presence;
new->caps = caps;
return new;
}
/**
* gst_padtemplate_save_thyself:
* @pad: the padtemplate to save
* @parent: the parent XML tree
*
* saves the padtemplate into XML
*
* Returns: the new XML tree
*/
xmlNodePtr
gst_padtemplate_save_thyself (GstPadTemplate *pad, xmlNodePtr parent)
{
xmlNodePtr subtree;
xmlNewChild(parent,NULL,"nametemplate", pad->name_template);
xmlNewChild(parent,NULL,"direction", (pad->direction == GST_PAD_SINK? "sink":"src"));
xmlNewChild(parent,NULL,"presence", (pad->presence == GST_PAD_ALWAYS? "always":"sometimes"));
subtree = xmlNewChild(parent,NULL,"caps", NULL);
gst_caps_save_thyself (pad->caps, subtree);
return parent;
}
/**
* gst_padtemplate_load_thyself:
* @parent: the source XML tree
*
* loads a padtemplate from the XML tree
*
* Returns: the new padtemplate
*/
GstPadTemplate*
gst_padtemplate_load_thyself (xmlNodePtr parent)
{
xmlNodePtr field = parent->childs;
GstPadTemplate *factory = g_new0 (GstPadTemplate, 1);
while (field) {
if (!strcmp(field->name, "nametemplate")) {
factory->name_template = g_strdup(xmlNodeGetContent(field));
}
if (!strcmp(field->name, "direction")) {
gchar *value = xmlNodeGetContent(field);
factory->direction = GST_PAD_UNKNOWN;
if (!strcmp(value, "sink")) {
factory->direction = GST_PAD_SINK;
}
else if (!strcmp(value, "src")) {
factory->direction = GST_PAD_SRC;
}
}
if (!strcmp(field->name, "presence")) {
gchar *value = xmlNodeGetContent(field);
if (!strcmp(value, "always")) {
factory->presence = GST_PAD_ALWAYS;
}
else if (!strcmp(value, "sometimes")) {
factory->presence = GST_PAD_SOMETIMES;
}
}
else if (!strcmp(field->name, "caps")) {
factory->caps = gst_caps_load_thyself (field);
}
field = field->next;
}
return factory;
}