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* gst/gsturi.c:
Be more liberal in what URIs we accept.
Do not unescape bits of the URI for no apparent reason before passing to
the element. Fixes#545352.
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Patch by: Robert Schwebel <r.schwebel@pengutronix.de>
* gst/gst.c:
Include gstconfig.h as macros from it are used. Fixes bug #545607.
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* configure.ac:
* docs/gst/gstreamer-sections.txt:
* docs/gst/gstreamer.types:
* docs/gst/gstreamer.types.in:
* gst/Makefile.am:
* gst/gst.c:
* gst/gstbin.c: (gst_bin_class_init), (gst_bin_set_index_func):
* gst/gstconfig.h.in:
* gst/gstelement.c: (gst_element_get_index):
* gst/gstregistrybinary.c: (gst_registry_binary_save_feature),
(gst_registry_binary_load_feature),
(gst_registry_binary_read_cache):
* gst/gstregistryxml.c: (load_feature),
(gst_registry_xml_read_cache), (gst_registry_xml_save_feature):
* plugins/Makefile.am:
* tools/gst-indent:
* tools/gst-inspect.c: (print_index_info), (print_element_list),
(print_plugin_features), (print_element_features):
* tools/gst-xmlinspect.c: (print_event_masks),
(print_element_info):
* win32/common/gstconfig.h:
Remove GST_DISABLE_(ENUMTYPES|INDEX|URI) everywhere.
Disabling the indexers and URI handler code will only reduce the
required amount of memory by a very small amount but on the other hand
requires much more maintaince work. Apart from that many places of
code are broken when disabling them.
Disabling the enum types doesn't reduce the required amount of memory
by more than a few bytes and makes it hard to fix bugs like #539772,
i.e. use the enums as GObject properties.
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* gst/gstpad.c: (gst_pad_acceptcaps_default),
(gst_pad_configure_src), (gst_pad_alloc_buffer_full):
Remove silly redundant debug.
Add some more debug info.
Clarify the docs regarding new caps received from pad_alloc.
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* gst/gstpad.c: (gst_pad_alloc_buffer_full):
Only sanity-check the buffer size if requested_caps == buffer_caps
(ie. don't take pad caps into account, they're not relevant here)
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* configure.ac:
Remove AC_ISC_POSIX macro; it's broken on some platforms and not needed.
Add check (taken from -base) for winsock, adds WIN32_LIBS
* gst/Makefile.am:
Add WIN32_LIBS to LIBADD for libgstreamer. Needed now that gstpoll uses
winsock.
Define GST_EXPORTS when building libgstreamer (only used on win32)
* gst/gst_private.h:
* gst/gstinfo.h:
Use GST_EXPORT instead of locally-defined (and incorrect IMPORT_SYMBOL)
for symbols that we need to export in both these files.
* gst/gstpoll.c:
Include gst_private.h higher up to avoid some compile problems on win32.
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* gst/gstcaps.c:
Previous commit was wrong NULL caps does not exist
and indicate an error, so also add a FIXME to
gst_caps_is_equal where NULL caps are accepted.
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* gst/gstplugin.c:
* gst/gstregistry.c:
GstRegistryPool doesn't exist; don't refer to it in docs.
Don't refer to functions that don't exist in docs, it's
unhelpful.
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* gst/gstchildproxy.c: (gst_child_proxy_base_init):
Add FIXMEs for 0.11 to use GST_TYPE_OBJECT in the signature
of the the child-added / -removed signals as GstChildProxy
only supports GstObjects.
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* gst/gstplugin.c: (CHECK_PLUGIN_DESC_FIELD), (gst_plugin_load_file):
Print error debug message if plugin description fields that should
be set are NULL.
* gst/gstregistrybinary.c: (gst_registry_binary_save_const_string):
Don't crash if the string to serialise is NULL (it really should
not be, but apparently this used to work with the xml registry ...).
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* gst/gstevent.c:
Use gst_format_get_name() to improve debug output.
* gst/gstpreset.c:
Remove #ifdef'ed code. Add TODO comment.
* gst/gstsegment.c:
Add debug output to ease spotting format != segment.format assertions.
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* configure.ac:
* gst/gstpreset.c:
Rename DATADIR to GST_DATADIR to avoid build problems
on win32. Patch By: David Schleef <ds@schleef.org>
Fixes: #536857
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Patch by: Rob Bradford <rob at robster dot org dot uk>
* gst/gstregistry.c: (gst_registry_scan_path_level):
Don't recurse into .debug directories as some distros install
the debugging symbols next to the plugins in .debug directories
and dlopen() crashes on them sometimes. Fixes bug #508070.
Add FIXME for 0.11 to not recurse into directories at all because
it's very inconsistent to the behaviour of other PATH environment
variables.
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* gst/gstelement.c:
* gst/gstelement.h:
Deprecated gst_element_get_pad() as it can't be used sanely. It's not
clear of the reference to the resulting pad must be released later
or not, resulting in possible leaks. Fixes bug #533865.
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Patch by: José Alburquerque <jaalburqu at svn dot gnome dot org>
* gst/gstelementfactory.c:
Small doc fix. Fixes#535285.
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* gst/gstpad.c: (gst_pad_event_default_dispatch):
The default event function on a sinkpad should return TRUE when
there are no internal links but should collect the return values from
the internal links otherwise.
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* gst/parse/grammar.y:
* tests/check/pipelines/parse-launch.c:
Get all missing elements from a parse launch string if possible
(ie. if the FATAL_ERRORS flag has been specified). Fixes#528178.
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* gst/gstparse.c: (_gst_parse_escape), (gst_parse_launchv):
* gst/gstutils.c: (gst_parse_bin_from_description):
* gst/parse/grammar.y: (graph):
More guards against bad input; typo fix; some minor clean-ups.
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* gst/gstpad.c: (gst_pad_alloc_buffer_full):
Move size sanity check to the right place: downstream may return
a buffer with a smaller size if the buffer caps are different than
the requested ones, as may happen when doing reverse negotiation.
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* gst/gstpad.c: (gst_pad_buffer_alloc_unchecked):
Add sanity check to make sure we don't get smaller buffers
than requested (and fallback to normal buffer alloc if we do).