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* gst/elements/gstfilesrc.c: (gst_filesrc_get_mmap):
work with non-regular files that can be mmapped (like /dev/zero)
* gst/elements/gsttypefindelement.c: (gst_type_find_element_chain):
get rid of typefinds that require a seek when we can't seek instead
of trying them over and over again
* tools/gst-launch.c: (idle_func), (error_cb), (main):
return non-zero failure value when the pipeline was interrupted or
an error occurred
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* docs/gst/gstreamer-sections.txt:
* gst/gstscheduler.c: (gst_scheduler_register):
* gst/gstscheduler.h:
add gst_scheduler_register shortcut similar to gst_element_register
* gst/schedulers/entryscheduler.c: (plugin_init):
* gst/schedulers/gstbasicscheduler.c: (plugin_init):
* gst/schedulers/gstoptimalscheduler.c: (plugin_init):
use it
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2004-08-10 Colin Walters <walters@redhat.com>
* gst/registries/gstxmlregistry.c (gst_xml_registry_open_func):
Don't use O_EXCL to open temporary registry. It will prevent
registry creation if a temporary one already exists, which
is unnecessary.
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* gst/gststructure.c: (gst_structure_id_empty_new_with_size),
(gst_structure_id_empty_new), (gst_structure_empty_new),
(gst_structure_copy):
add gst_structure_id_empty_new_with_size to allow preallocating
value array sizes. Use this in gst_structure_copy to get rid of
reallocs.
don't do quark=>string=>quark when copying structures
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* gst/schedulers/entryscheduler.c:
(gst_entry_scheduler_remove_element):
fix for GST_DISABLE_DEBUG
* tools/gst-launch.c: (print_tag):
fixes for G_DISABLE_ASSERT
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* gst/gst.c: (gst_register_core_elements):
fix for G_DISABLE_ASSERT
* gst/gstinfo.c: (__gst_in_valgrind):
add for GST_DISABLE_DEBUG
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* gst/gstbin.c: (gst_bin_get_type),
(gst_bin_child_state_change_func):
* gst/gstthread.c: (gst_thread_change_state):
Backported some debug logging from a reverted patch
Don't try to destroy the thread twice. Added some more
debugging in GstThread. Unlock and signal even if we
are in the thread context.
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* gst/elements/gstfilesrc.c: (gst_filesrc_open_file),
(gst_filesrc_srcpad_event):
make seek events to before start/after end of file not fail, but
seek to start/end instead
* testsuite/caps/fraction-convert.c: (check_from_double_convert):
add more output
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* gst/gstpad.c: (gst_pad_set_explicit_caps):
check that caps are fixed
* gst/gstpad.c: (gst_pad_template_new):
don't try to simplify caps, costs too much time on gst_init
* gst/gstplugin.c: (gst_plugin_add_feature):
G_ERROR if features are added twice
* gst/gsttypefind.c: (gst_type_find_register):
* gst/gstelementfactory.c: (gst_element_register):
don't add features twice
* docs/random/ds/0.9-suggested-changes:
add note about possible gst_init optimization
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* gst/gstbin.c: (set_kid_state_func), (gst_bin_set_state):
* gst/gstthread.c: (gst_thread_release), (gst_thread_set_state):
Make sure that a bin state change tries to keep the children
in sync.
Added debug logging to the thread.
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* gst/autoplug/gstspideridentity.c: (gst_spider_identity_link):
don't delay links on the sink elements, it causes unnegotiated
links.
* gst/elements/gsttypefindelement.c:
(gst_type_find_element_base_init):
add our padtemplates, we indeed do have some.
* gst/elements/gsttypefindelement.c:
(gst_type_find_element_handle_event),
(gst_type_find_element_chain):
don't push data when typefinding failed.
* gst/gstpad.c: (gst_pad_link_fixate):
check that no fixate function returns empty caps.
* gst/gstpad.c: (gst_pad_push):
check that the link is negotiated before data gets pushed.
* tools/gst-register.c: (main):
don't assert (fixes#148283)
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2004-07-23 Zaheer Abbas Merali <zaheerabbas at merali dot org>
* gst/elements/gstmultifilesrc.c: (gst_multifilesrc_class_init),
(gst_multifilesrc_init), (gst_multifilesrc_set_property),
(gst_multifilesrc_get_property), (gst_multifilesrc_get):
* gst/elements/gstmultifilesrc.h:
Added newmedia property so it generates newmedia events between each
file when property is set, as well as fixed eos handling
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* gst/gststructure.c: (gst_structure_id_empty_new),
(gst_structure_empty_new): Set type field correctly.
* gst/gststructure.h: Check type field correctly.
* testsuite/caps/Makefile.am:
* testsuite/caps/structure.c: (test1), (main): Add a very small
test for structures.
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* gst/gstelementfactory.c: (gst_element_register):
set the factory in the class struct, so gst_element_get_factory
actually works
* gst/parse/grammar.y:
set element to playing when it gets unlocked as we can't rely on the
bin state - all elements in the bin state might still be locked in
NULL)
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* gst/schedulers/gstoptimalscheduler.c: (remove_from_group),
(gst_opt_scheduler_pad_link):
fix 147894-2 and the group_link problem.
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* gst/.cvsignore:
* gst/autoplug/.cvsignore:
* gst/elements/.cvsignore:
* gst/indexers/.cvsignore:
* libs/gst/bytestream/.cvsignore:
* libs/gst/control/.cvsignore:
* libs/gst/getbits/.cvsignore:
* testsuite/states/.cvsignore:
* testsuite/threads/.cvsignore:
keep this up to date, since I seem to be the only one who cares
about not missing files on commits
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* gst/gstbin.c: (gst_bin_get_type), (gst_bin_class_init),
(gst_bin_fix_state), (gst_bin_add_func), (gst_bin_remove_func),
(gst_bin_child_state_change_func), (set_kid_state_func),
(gst_bin_set_state), (gst_bin_change_state_norecurse):
make state changes work correctly and reentrant (so removing
elements from bins during state changes of bins doesn't cause
segfaults or even wrong states)
add debugging category and debugging output to print children states
* gst/gstbin.c: (gst_bin_dispose):
add some assertion checks
* gst/gstbin.h:
* gst/gstbin.c: (gst_bin_sync_children_state):
deprecate this function - it just does gst_bin_set_state (bin,
GST_STATE (bin))
* testsuite/threads/queue.c: (main):
don't use gst_bin_sync_children_state anymore
* testsuite/states/Makefile.am:
* testsuite/states/bin.c:
test that the state changes of bins work as expected
* gst/gstthread.c: (gst_thread_class_init), (gst_thread_set_state):
some adjustments to change states correctly, too
* gst/gstthread.c: (gst_thread_change_state):
don't enable/disable "threadsafe" properties, they're unused and
cause random segfaults
* testsuite/threads/Makefile.am:
the queue check randomly passes now, ignore it
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* gst/schedulers/entryscheduler.c:
(gst_entry_scheduler_loop_wrapper),
(gst_entry_scheduler_chain_wrapper),
(gst_entry_scheduler_get_wrapper):
reset the state when the cothread starts, so we don't get assertion
failures on restarting of cothreads
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put symbols in the sections.txt into the right sections (so that we dont get wrong undocumented symbols)
added TITLE tags where they were missing
fixed section names so that gtk-doc introspection works
fixed typos in api docs and docbook docs
added some thoughts about new interfaces (to personal notes)
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* gst/gstelement.c: (gst_element_link_pads_filtered):
use correct sinkpad, if only sinkpad is specified, but not srcpad
(fixes#147889)
* gst/gstelement.c: (gst_element_set_state_func),
(gst_element_change_state): ref/unref the element, signal handlers
could get rid of the element otherwise
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* docs/random/ds/0.9-suggested-changes:
Make note about renaming fixed-list to array.
* gst/gstvalue.c: (gst_value_intersect_fixed_list),
(_gst_value_initialize):
Add array intersections.
* testsuite/caps/intersect2.c: (main):
Add test for array intersections.
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* gst/schedulers/gstoptimalscheduler.c: (gst_opt_scheduler_init),
(create_chain), (destroy_chain), (create_group), (destroy_group),
(add_to_group), (merge_groups), (group_elements), (group_inc_link),
(group_dec_link), (gst_opt_scheduler_pad_link),
(group_inc_links_for_element), (group_migrate_connected):
Call group_inc_link with the proper src->sink ordering --
break this, and we break sort_chain. patch from wingo for bug
147713.
Partially revert patch 1.89. When adding a loop based element to
the scheduler, the links to other groups are automatically followed
and incremented. This should not happen because the bin will call
pad_link explicitly for those connection, resulting in them counted
twice. Results in assertion failure on pipeline cleanup.
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* gst/gstvalue.c: (gst_greatest_common_divisor):
use ints and return ints, fractions only use ints, too, so this
avoids accidently casting multiplications to unsigned
(gst_value_lcopy_fraction): it's ints, not uint32
(gst_value_set_fraction): disallow minint, multiplying and negation
are broken with it
(gst_value_fraction_multiply): fix to make large numbers work and get
rid of the assumption that the multiplication of two ints fits an
int64 - dunno if that's true for all systems
* testsuite/caps/Makefile.am:
* testsuite/caps/fraction-multiply-and-zero.c:
(check_multiplication), (check_equal), (zero_test), (main):
add tests for all the stuff above
* testsuite/caps/value_compare.c: (test1):
fix comment
* tests/.cvsignore:
* testsuite/caps/.cvsignore:
* testsuite/debug/.cvsignore:
* testsuite/dlopen/.cvsignore:
* testsuite/states/.cvsignore:
get up to date
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* gst/gstelement.h:
Don't GST_ERROR_OBJECT smpty strings - Solaris doesn't like NULL
strings.
* gst/gstelement.c (gst_element_class_init):
GError's are boxed, not objects
* gst/gstmarshal.list:
update list for the fixed error signal
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2004-07-14 Andy Wingo <wingo@pobox.com>
* gst/gsttag.c: Add a tag merge func for pointers. The header was
there all along, but the function wasn't. (guile-gstreamer's build
system uses the address of the function -- I wasn't actually
trying to use this.)
2004-07-13 Andy Wingo <wingo@pobox.com>
* gst/gstpad.c (gst_pad_try_set_caps): Naive link functions (such
as gst_pad_proxy_pad_link) just link to every other pad when they
are called. In the case where the graph has cycles, this will mean
that a call to try_set_caps will recurse. Allow this recursion
and return OK, while we wait for the first try_set_caps to give a
proper return value.
(gst_pad_link_call_link_functions): Since this function is the
only one to set the NEGOTIATING flag on a pad, if the flag is set
it means that the link functions have indirectly recursed. If this
happens, error out to avoid infinite recursion and an eventual
SEGV.
(gst_real_pad_class_init): Remove a crufty GtkObject comment.
(gst_pad_proxy_getcaps): Intersect the result with the template
caps to ensure that the return value is valid.
2004-07-11 Andy Wingo <wingo@pobox.com>
* gst/gstdata.c (gst_data_is_writable): s/>=/>/. If there is only
one refcount, the calling function is the owner of the buffer.
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* gst/schedulers/gstoptimalscheduler.c: (group_dec_link),
(gst_opt_scheduler_pad_link), (group_migrate_connected):
Fix stupid warning when an element is to be migrated but
is already migrated.
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* gst/schedulers/gstoptimalscheduler.c: (group_dec_link),
(gst_opt_scheduler_pad_link), (group_migrate_connected):
Make sure that a single non-loop-based element does not
end up in a group. This fixes the testsuite again.
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* gst/schedulers/gstoptimalscheduler.c: (create_group),
(add_to_group), (merge_groups), (schedule_group),
(gst_opt_scheduler_get_wrapper), (group_elements),
(group_dec_link), (gst_opt_scheduler_pad_link),
(group_migrate_connected), (gst_opt_scheduler_pad_unlink),
(gst_opt_scheduler_iterate):
move isolated groups to a new chain.
Emit a warning instead of segfaulting in some error cases.
Fix a bug where the link count between groups was not calculated
correctly. Fixes#144510.
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compatibility fixes for Solaris 8/gcc 2.95
* configure.ac:
include libintl libs in LDFLAGS
* gstvalue.c (gst_value_deserialize_buffer):
cast isxdigit stuff to int to silence compiler warning
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* gst/gsttypes.h:
get rid of GST_O_READONLY, GST_FILE_MODE_READ and
GST_FILE_MODE_WRITE, I don't want them in the exported headers. It
just causes support madness
* gst/elements/gstfilesrc.c: (gst_filesrc_open_file):
make it work without this
* gst/indexers/gstfileindex.c: (_file_index_id_save_entries),
(gst_file_index_commit):
glib IO channels don't want binary mode
* testsuite/bytestream/filepadsink.c: (main):
* testsuite/bytestream/test1.c: (read_param_file):
use "rb" instead of GST_FILE_MODE_READ, it works on POSIX systems
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* gst/gstelement.c: (gst_element_class_init),
(gst_element_set_state), (gst_element_set_state_func):
virutalize gst_element_set_state, use set_state member in class
struct that was already added in 0.7 for this.
* gst/gstbin.c: (gst_bin_foreach), (set_kid_state_func),
(gst_bin_change_state):
make gst_bin_foreach works similar to other foreach functions, plug
memleaks in it. Make functions using it work with the new approach.
Document gst_bin_foreach, so it can be exported if we want to
* gst/gstbin.c: (gst_bin_class_init), (gst_bin_set_state):
use virtualized set_state to make set_state on bins set the state of
all its children.
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* configure.ac:
require valgrind >= 2.1 (fixes Gentoo bug 53967, see
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=53967)
* gst/gstpad.c: (gst_pad_alloc_buffer):
allow buffer_alloc functions to return NULL and allocate a normal
buffer in that case
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* gst/gstclock.h:
GST_SECOND shouldn't cause a conversion to unsigned.
* testsuite/clock/.cvsignore:
* testsuite/clock/Makefile.am:
* testsuite/clock/signedness.c: (main):
make sure it never will again
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2004-07-11 Andy Wingo <wingo@pobox.com>
* gst/gstbin.c (gst_bin_add_func): If we're adding an element
whose state is higher than the bin state, raise the bin state to
ensure that bin state := highest child state.
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2004-07-11 Andy Wingo <wingo@pobox.com>
* gst/gstbin.c (gst_bin_foreach): New static function. Calls a
procedure on the children of a bin. Assumes that the procedure can
change the set of children.
(set_kid_state_func): New static function.
(gst_bin_change_state): Use gst_bin_foreach to call
set_kid_state_func. Fixes a bug: if a child had a state-change
handler that removes it from the bin, there would be a segfault.
Hopefully it should also work in the case where the state-change
handler on one child adds or removes other children. In any case,
fixes should go to gst_bin_foreach.
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* gst/gstbin.c: (gst_bin_remove), (gst_bin_dispose):
* gst/gstthread.c: (gst_thread_dispose), (gst_thread_catch),
(gst_thread_main_loop):
Since remove is virtual in GstBin we must not assume the
elements GList to have anothing usefull.
Add some more logging to GstThread and be a bit more paranoid
when resetting the scheduler.
Set the state of the bin to NULL before removing the children.
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* gst/schedulers/gstoptimalscheduler.c:
(gst_opt_scheduler_pad_link), (group_elements_set_visited),
(element_get_reachables_func), (element_get_reachables),
(debug_element), (rechain_group), (group_migrate_connected),
(gst_opt_scheduler_pad_unlink):
Do not try to migrate decoupled elements to a new group since
they are not added to groups.
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* gst/schedulers/gstoptimalscheduler.c:
(chain_recursively_migrate_group), (create_group),
(schedule_group), (gst_opt_scheduler_pad_link),
(group_elements_set_visited), (element_get_reachables_func),
(element_get_reachables), (group_can_reach_group), (debug_element),
(rechain_group), (group_migrate_connected),
(gst_opt_scheduler_pad_unlink):
* testsuite/schedulers/Makefile.am:
Implemented group splitting and rechaining.
Fixes 143777 and 143777-2 in the testsuite.
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* gst/autoplug/gstspideridentity.c: (gst_spider_identity_chain):
extra debugging
* gst/gstevent.h:
* gst/gstinfo.c: (gst_debug_log_default):
print time nicely. add thread pointer until someone figures out
a completely portable way of getting at thread id's.
* gst/gstpad.c: (gst_pad_set_active), (gst_pad_link_try),
(_invent_event), (gst_pad_pull), (gst_pad_event_default_dispatch),
(gst_pad_call_chain_function):
extra debugging
* gst/schedulers/gstoptimalscheduler.c:
(get_group_schedule_function), (loop_group_schedule_function),
(gst_opt_scheduler_loop_wrapper), (gst_opt_scheduler_get_wrapper),
(pad_clear_queued), (gst_opt_scheduler_iterate):
rename BUFPEN and friends to DATAPEN since that's what they are.
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* configure.ac:
* gst/gstvalue.c: (gst_value_compare_enum),
(gst_value_serialize_enum), (gst_value_deserialize_enum),
(gst_value_can_compare), (gst_value_compare):
* testsuite/Makefile.am:
Fix enum serialization, deserialization, comparison in caps, add
a test to ensure that this continues working in the future.
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* gst/gstcaps.c: (gst_caps_save_thyself), (gst_caps_load_thyself):
Actually do something in these functions, like before the big
caps change. (bug #145137)
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* gst/gstinfo.h: wrap #pragmas in #ifdefs for the correct compiler
* gst/gstobject.h:
* gst/gstparse.h:
* gst/gsttrace.h:
* gst/gstxml.h:
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* gst/gstpad.c: (gst_pad_check_schedulers),
(gst_pad_can_link_filtered), (gst_pad_link_filtered),
(gst_pad_link_prepare):
check that pads that get linked belong to the same manager. The old
code allowed linking elements before putting them into bins, so it
worked to link them and then put them in different threads, which
lead to weird behaviour.
Since this effectively disallows linking elements before putting
them in a bin, some applications might not work after this and error
out. If these applications are too critical, we might need to revert
that patch. Please test this before the next release...