When registering categories after gst_init() we would re-check *all*
categories against the existing GST_DEBUG patterns again, whereas
it's enough to just check the new category. Moreover, we would parse
the GST_DEBUG pattern string again and re-add that to the existing
pattern list for every newly-registered debug category, and then
check that against all categories of course. This made registering
categories after gst_init() very very slow.
gst_debug_unset_threshold_for_name() used to go into an
infinite loop when there was more than one category in
the list. This test captures the problem by failing
via timeout.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=748321
Only save the messages we're interested in and expecting.
When run with *:9 we might get additional TRACE level
messages from other categories and then we don't end up
with the number of messages we expect.
Fixes abort when the old specifiers are used. Fix up the conversion
specifier, it would get overwritten with 'c' below to the extension
format char, which then later is unhandled, leading to the abort.
Also fix up and enable unit test for this.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/process_bug.cgi
Improve GstSegment, rename some fields. The idea is to have the GstSegment
structure represent the timing structure of the buffers as they are generated by
the source or demuxer element.
gst_segment_set_seek() -> gst_segment_do_seek()
Rename the NEWSEGMENT event to SEGMENT.
Make parsing of the SEGMENT event into a GstSegment structure.
Pass a GstSegment structure when making a new SEGMENT event. This allows us to
pass the timing info directly to the next element. No accumulation is needed in
the receiving element, all the info is inside the element.
Remove gst_segment_set_newsegment(): This function as used to accumulate
segments received from upstream, which is now not needed anymore because the
segment event contains the complete timing information.
Two new log levels to dump FIXMEs into the log and to log data
in form of a hex dump (#578114).
API: GST_CAT_FIXME_OBJECT
API: GST_CAT_MEMDUMP_OBJECT
API: GST_CAT_FIXME
API: GST_CAT_MEMDUMP
API: GST_FIXME_OBJECT
API: GST_MEMDUMP_OBJECT
API: GST_FIXME
API: GST_MEMDUMP
Original commit message from CVS:
* configure.ac:
* libs/gst/check/Makefile.am:
Use a custom export symbol regex for libgstcheck, as it needs
to export symbols that don't match the standard GStreamer gst_*
pattern, and --export-dynamic is not portable (only works on
GNU ld)
* libs/gst/check/gstcheck.c: (gst_check_setup_src_pad),
(gst_check_setup_sink_pad):
Make sure to pass a message parameter to the fail_* macros.
* tests/check/gst/gstinfo.c: (GST_START_TEST):
Fix some compiler warnings.
Original commit message from CVS:
* gst/gstinfo.c: (gst_debug_print_object):
Make GST_PTR_FORMAT print messages as well.
* tests/check/gst/gstinfo.c: (printf_extension_log_func),
(GST_START_TEST), (gst_info_suite):
More tests.
Original commit message from CVS:
* configure.ac:
* docs/gst/gstreamer-sections.txt:
* gst/gstconfig.h.in:
* gst/gstinfo.c: (_gst_debug_init), (gst_debug_print_segment),
(_gst_info_printf_extension_ptr),
(_gst_info_printf_extension_segment):
API: add GST_SEGMENT_FORMAT, which is a printf extension we
register that lets us easily dump GstSegments into debug
logs (#350419).
* tests/check/gst/gstinfo.c: (segment_printf_extension_log_func),
(info_segment_format_printf_extension), (gst_info_suite):
Add simple unit test that logs a bunch of different segments (not
valgrinded at the moment because of leaks in gst_debug_add_log_function).