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ported example plugin to gobject
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@ -100,8 +100,8 @@ static void gst_example_init (GstExample *example);
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static void gst_example_chain (GstPad *pad, GstBuffer *buf);
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static void gst_example_set_arg (GtkObject *object,GtkArg *arg,guint id);
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static void gst_example_get_arg (GtkObject *object,GtkArg *arg,guint id);
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static void gst_example_set_property (GObject *object, guint prop_id, const GValue *value, GParamSpec *pspec);
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static void gst_example_get_property (GObject *object, guint prop_id, GValue *value, GParamSpec *pspec);
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/* These hold the constructed pad templates, which are created during
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* plugin load, and used during element instantiation.
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@ -123,29 +123,29 @@ static guint gst_example_signals[LAST_SIGNAL] = { 0 };
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* register the type, providing the name of the class, struct sizes,
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* and pointers to the various functions that define the class.
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*/
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GtkType
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GType
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gst_example_get_type(void)
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{
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static GtkType example_type = 0;
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static GType example_type = 0;
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if (!example_type) {
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static const GtkTypeInfo example_info = {
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"GstExample",
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static const GTypeInfo example_info = {
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sizeof(GstExampleClass), NULL,
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NULL,
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(GClassInitFunc)gst_example_class_init,
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NULL,
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NULL,
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sizeof(GstExample),
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sizeof(GstExampleClass),
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(GtkClassInitFunc)gst_example_class_init,
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(GtkObjectInitFunc)gst_example_init,
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(GtkArgSetFunc)NULL, /* These last three are depracated */
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(GtkArgGetFunc)NULL,
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(GtkClassInitFunc)NULL,
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0,
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(GInstanceInitFunc)gst_example_init,
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};
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example_type = gtk_type_unique(GST_TYPE_ELEMENT,&example_info);
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example_type = g_type_register_static(GST_TYPE_ELEMENT, "GstExample", &example_info, 0);
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}
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return example_type;
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}
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/* In order to create an instance of an object, the class must be
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* initialized by this function. GtkObject will take care of running
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* initialized by this function. GObject will take care of running
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* it, based on the pointer to the function provided above.
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*/
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static void
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@ -154,41 +154,40 @@ gst_example_class_init (GstExampleClass *klass)
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/* Class pointers are needed to supply pointers to the private
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* implementations of parent class methods.
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*/
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GtkObjectClass *gtkobject_class;
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GObjectClass *gobject_class;
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GstElementClass *gstelement_class;
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/* Since the example class contains the parent classes, you can simply
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* cast the pointer to get access to the parent classes.
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*/
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gtkobject_class = (GtkObjectClass*)klass;
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gobject_class = (GObjectClass*)klass;
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gstelement_class = (GstElementClass*)klass;
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/* The parent class is needed for class method overrides. */
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parent_class = gtk_type_class(GST_TYPE_ELEMENT);
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parent_class = g_type_class_ref(GST_TYPE_ELEMENT);
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/* Here we add an argument to the object. This argument is an integer,
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* and can be both read and written.
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*/
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gtk_object_add_arg_type("GstExample::active", GTK_TYPE_INT,
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GTK_ARG_READWRITE, ARG_ACTIVE);
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g_object_class_install_property(G_OBJECT_CLASS(klass), ARG_ACTIVE,
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g_param_spec_int("active","active","active",
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G_MININT,G_MAXINT,0,G_PARAM_READWRITE)); // CHECKME
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/* Here we add a signal to the object. This is avery useless signal
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* called asdf. The signal will also pass a pointer to the listeners
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* which happens to be the example element itself */
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gst_example_signals[ASDF] =
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gtk_signal_new("asdf", GTK_RUN_LAST, gtkobject_class->type,
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GTK_SIGNAL_OFFSET (GstExampleClass, asdf),
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gtk_marshal_NONE__POINTER, GTK_TYPE_NONE, 1,
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g_signal_newc("asdf", G_TYPE_FROM_CLASS(klass), G_SIGNAL_RUN_LAST,
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G_STRUCT_OFFSET (GstExampleClass, asdf), NULL, NULL,
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g_cclosure_marshal_VOID__POINTER, G_TYPE_NONE, 1,
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GST_TYPE_EXAMPLE);
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gtk_object_class_add_signals (gtkobject_class, gst_example_signals,
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LAST_SIGNAL);
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/* The last thing is to provide the functions that implement get and set
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* of arguments.
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*/
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gtkobject_class->set_arg = gst_example_set_arg;
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gtkobject_class->get_arg = gst_example_get_arg;
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gobject_class->set_property = gst_example_set_property;
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gobject_class->get_property = gst_example_get_property;
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}
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/* This function is responsible for initializing a specific instance of
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gst_pad_push(example->srcpad,outbuf);
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/* For fun we'll emit our useless signal here */
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gtk_signal_emit (GTK_OBJECT (example), gst_example_signals[ASDF],
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example);
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g_signal_emit(G_OBJECT (example), gst_example_signals[ASDF], 0,
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example);
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/* If we're not doing something, just send the original incoming buffer. */
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} else {
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@ -290,7 +289,7 @@ gst_example_chain (GstPad *pad, GstBuffer *buf)
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* enable the element to respond to various arguments.
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*/
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static void
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gst_example_set_arg (GtkObject *object,GtkArg *arg,guint id)
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gst_example_set_property (GObject *object, guint prop_id, const GValue *value, GParamSpec *pspec)
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{
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GstExample *example;
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@ -301,14 +300,14 @@ gst_example_set_arg (GtkObject *object,GtkArg *arg,guint id)
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example = GST_EXAMPLE(object);
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/* Check the argument id to see which argument we're setting. */
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switch (id) {
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switch (prop_id) {
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case ARG_ACTIVE:
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/* Here we simply copy the value of the argument to our private
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* storage. More complex operations can be done, but beware that
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* they may occur at any time, possibly even while your chain function
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* is running, if you are using threads.
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*/
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example->active = GTK_VALUE_INT(*arg);
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example->active = g_value_get_int (value);
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g_print("example: set active to %d\n",example->active);
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break;
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default:
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/* The set function is simply the inverse of the get fuction. */
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static void
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gst_example_get_arg (GtkObject *object,GtkArg *arg,guint id)
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gst_example_get_property (GObject *object, guint prop_id, GValue *value, GParamSpec *pspec)
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{
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GstExample *example;
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g_return_if_fail(GST_IS_EXAMPLE(object));
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example = GST_EXAMPLE(object);
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switch (id) {
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switch (prop_id) {
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case ARG_ACTIVE:
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GTK_VALUE_INT(*arg) = example->active;
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g_value_set_int (value, example->active);
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break;
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default:
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arg->type = GTK_TYPE_INVALID;
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G_OBJECT_WARN_INVALID_PROPERTY_ID (object, prop_id, pspec);
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break;
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}
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}
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GstElementFactory *factory;
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/* We need to create an ElementFactory for each element we provide.
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* This consists of the name of the element, the GtkType identifier,
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* This consists of the name of the element, the GType identifier,
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* and a pointer to the details structure at the top of the file.
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*/
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factory = gst_elementfactory_new("example", GST_TYPE_EXAMPLE, &example_details);
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};
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/* Five standard preprocessing macros are used in the Gtk+ object system.
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* The first uses the object's _get_type function to return the GtkType
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* The first uses the object's _get_type function to return the GType
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* of the object.
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*/
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#define GST_TYPE_EXAMPLE \
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* is not the right type, a warning will be generated on stderr.
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*/
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#define GST_EXAMPLE(obj) \
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(GTK_CHECK_CAST((obj),GST_TYPE_EXAMPLE,GstExample))
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(G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST((obj),GST_TYPE_EXAMPLE,GstExample))
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/* The third is a checking cast of the class instead of the object. */
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#define GST_EXAMPLE_CLASS(klass) \
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(GTK_CHECK_CLASS_CAST((klass),GST_TYPE_EXAMPLE,GstExample))
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(G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_CAST((klass),GST_TYPE_EXAMPLE,GstExample))
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/* The last two simply check to see if the passed pointer is an object or
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* class of the correct type. */
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#define GST_IS_EXAMPLE(obj) \
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(GTK_CHECK_TYPE((obj),GST_TYPE_EXAMPLE))
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(G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_TYPE((obj),GST_TYPE_EXAMPLE))
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#define GST_IS_EXAMPLE_CLASS(obj) \
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(GTK_CHECK_CLASS_TYPE((klass),GST_TYPE_EXAMPLE))
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(G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_TYPE((klass),GST_TYPE_EXAMPLE))
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/* This is the only prototype needed, because it is used in the above
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* GST_TYPE_EXAMPLE macro.
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*/
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GtkType gst_example_get_type(void);
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GType gst_example_get_type(void);
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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static void gst_example_chain (GstPad *pad, GstBuffer *buf);
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static void gst_example_set_arg (GtkObject *object,GtkArg *arg,guint id);
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static void gst_example_get_arg (GtkObject *object,GtkArg *arg,guint id);
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static void gst_example_set_property (GObject *object, guint prop_id, const GValue *value, GParamSpec *pspec);
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static void gst_example_get_property (GObject *object, guint prop_id, GValue *value, GParamSpec *pspec);
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/* These hold the constructed pad templates, which are created during
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* plugin load, and used during element instantiation.
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* register the type, providing the name of the class, struct sizes,
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* and pointers to the various functions that define the class.
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*/
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GtkType
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GType
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gst_example_get_type(void)
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{
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static GtkType example_type = 0;
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static GType example_type = 0;
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if (!example_type) {
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static const GtkTypeInfo example_info = {
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"GstExample",
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static const GTypeInfo example_info = {
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sizeof(GstExampleClass), NULL,
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NULL,
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(GClassInitFunc)gst_example_class_init,
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NULL,
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NULL,
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sizeof(GstExample),
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sizeof(GstExampleClass),
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(GtkClassInitFunc)gst_example_class_init,
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(GtkObjectInitFunc)gst_example_init,
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(GtkArgSetFunc)NULL, /* These last three are depracated */
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(GtkArgGetFunc)NULL,
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(GtkClassInitFunc)NULL,
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0,
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(GInstanceInitFunc)gst_example_init,
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};
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example_type = gtk_type_unique(GST_TYPE_ELEMENT,&example_info);
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example_type = g_type_register_static(GST_TYPE_ELEMENT, "GstExample", &example_info, 0);
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}
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return example_type;
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}
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/* In order to create an instance of an object, the class must be
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* initialized by this function. GtkObject will take care of running
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* initialized by this function. GObject will take care of running
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* it, based on the pointer to the function provided above.
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*/
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static void
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/* Class pointers are needed to supply pointers to the private
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* implementations of parent class methods.
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*/
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GtkObjectClass *gtkobject_class;
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GObjectClass *gobject_class;
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GstElementClass *gstelement_class;
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/* Since the example class contains the parent classes, you can simply
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* cast the pointer to get access to the parent classes.
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*/
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gtkobject_class = (GtkObjectClass*)klass;
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gobject_class = (GObjectClass*)klass;
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gstelement_class = (GstElementClass*)klass;
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/* The parent class is needed for class method overrides. */
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parent_class = gtk_type_class(GST_TYPE_ELEMENT);
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parent_class = g_type_class_ref(GST_TYPE_ELEMENT);
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/* Here we add an argument to the object. This argument is an integer,
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* and can be both read and written.
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*/
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gtk_object_add_arg_type("GstExample::active", GTK_TYPE_INT,
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GTK_ARG_READWRITE, ARG_ACTIVE);
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g_object_class_install_property(G_OBJECT_CLASS(klass), ARG_ACTIVE,
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g_param_spec_int("active","active","active",
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G_MININT,G_MAXINT,0,G_PARAM_READWRITE)); // CHECKME
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/* Here we add a signal to the object. This is avery useless signal
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* called asdf. The signal will also pass a pointer to the listeners
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* which happens to be the example element itself */
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gst_example_signals[ASDF] =
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gtk_signal_new("asdf", GTK_RUN_LAST, gtkobject_class->type,
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GTK_SIGNAL_OFFSET (GstExampleClass, asdf),
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gtk_marshal_NONE__POINTER, GTK_TYPE_NONE, 1,
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g_signal_newc("asdf", G_TYPE_FROM_CLASS(klass), G_SIGNAL_RUN_LAST,
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G_STRUCT_OFFSET (GstExampleClass, asdf), NULL, NULL,
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g_cclosure_marshal_VOID__POINTER, G_TYPE_NONE, 1,
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GST_TYPE_EXAMPLE);
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gtk_object_class_add_signals (gtkobject_class, gst_example_signals,
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LAST_SIGNAL);
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/* The last thing is to provide the functions that implement get and set
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* of arguments.
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*/
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gtkobject_class->set_arg = gst_example_set_arg;
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gtkobject_class->get_arg = gst_example_get_arg;
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gobject_class->set_property = gst_example_set_property;
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gobject_class->get_property = gst_example_get_property;
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}
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/* This function is responsible for initializing a specific instance of
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gst_pad_push(example->srcpad,outbuf);
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/* For fun we'll emit our useless signal here */
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gtk_signal_emit (GTK_OBJECT (example), gst_example_signals[ASDF],
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example);
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g_signal_emit(G_OBJECT (example), gst_example_signals[ASDF], 0,
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example);
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/* If we're not doing something, just send the original incoming buffer. */
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} else {
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* enable the element to respond to various arguments.
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*/
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static void
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gst_example_set_arg (GtkObject *object,GtkArg *arg,guint id)
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gst_example_set_property (GObject *object, guint prop_id, const GValue *value, GParamSpec *pspec)
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{
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GstExample *example;
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example = GST_EXAMPLE(object);
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/* Check the argument id to see which argument we're setting. */
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switch (id) {
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switch (prop_id) {
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case ARG_ACTIVE:
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/* Here we simply copy the value of the argument to our private
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* storage. More complex operations can be done, but beware that
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* they may occur at any time, possibly even while your chain function
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* is running, if you are using threads.
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*/
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example->active = GTK_VALUE_INT(*arg);
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example->active = g_value_get_int (value);
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g_print("example: set active to %d\n",example->active);
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break;
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default:
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/* The set function is simply the inverse of the get fuction. */
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static void
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gst_example_get_arg (GtkObject *object,GtkArg *arg,guint id)
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gst_example_get_property (GObject *object, guint prop_id, GValue *value, GParamSpec *pspec)
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{
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GstExample *example;
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g_return_if_fail(GST_IS_EXAMPLE(object));
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example = GST_EXAMPLE(object);
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switch (id) {
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switch (prop_id) {
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case ARG_ACTIVE:
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GTK_VALUE_INT(*arg) = example->active;
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g_value_set_int (value, example->active);
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break;
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default:
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arg->type = GTK_TYPE_INVALID;
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G_OBJECT_WARN_INVALID_PROPERTY_ID (object, prop_id, pspec);
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break;
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}
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}
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GstElementFactory *factory;
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/* We need to create an ElementFactory for each element we provide.
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* This consists of the name of the element, the GtkType identifier,
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* This consists of the name of the element, the GType identifier,
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* and a pointer to the details structure at the top of the file.
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*/
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factory = gst_elementfactory_new("example", GST_TYPE_EXAMPLE, &example_details);
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};
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/* Five standard preprocessing macros are used in the Gtk+ object system.
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* The first uses the object's _get_type function to return the GtkType
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* The first uses the object's _get_type function to return the GType
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* of the object.
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*/
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#define GST_TYPE_EXAMPLE \
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* is not the right type, a warning will be generated on stderr.
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*/
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#define GST_EXAMPLE(obj) \
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(GTK_CHECK_CAST((obj),GST_TYPE_EXAMPLE,GstExample))
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(G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST((obj),GST_TYPE_EXAMPLE,GstExample))
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/* The third is a checking cast of the class instead of the object. */
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#define GST_EXAMPLE_CLASS(klass) \
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(GTK_CHECK_CLASS_CAST((klass),GST_TYPE_EXAMPLE,GstExample))
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(G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_CAST((klass),GST_TYPE_EXAMPLE,GstExample))
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/* The last two simply check to see if the passed pointer is an object or
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* class of the correct type. */
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#define GST_IS_EXAMPLE(obj) \
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(GTK_CHECK_TYPE((obj),GST_TYPE_EXAMPLE))
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(G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_TYPE((obj),GST_TYPE_EXAMPLE))
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#define GST_IS_EXAMPLE_CLASS(obj) \
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(GTK_CHECK_CLASS_TYPE((klass),GST_TYPE_EXAMPLE))
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(G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_TYPE((klass),GST_TYPE_EXAMPLE))
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/* This is the only prototype needed, because it is used in the above
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* GST_TYPE_EXAMPLE macro.
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*/
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GtkType gst_example_get_type(void);
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GType gst_example_get_type(void);
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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