This preserves GstMeta properly unless the subclass does special things. It's
enough to make h264parse's stream-format/alignment conversion pass through
metas as needed.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=742385
All functions that return a GstBuffer or a list of them will now copy
all GstMeta from the input buffers except for meta with GST_META_FLAG_POOLED
flag or "memory" tag.
This is similar to the existing behaviour that the caller can't assume
anything about the buffer flags, timestamps or other metadata. And it's
also the same that gst_adapter_take_buffer_fast() did before, and what
gst_adapter_take_buffer() did if part of the first buffer or the complete
first buffer was requested.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=742385
test_intersect_flagset fails because when caps is being
created, flags and mask are being cast to uint64 while
they should be uint. This results in invalid memory access
or a segfault.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=751628
Adds tests for gst_element_get_compatible_pad for when it has to
request pads.
Note that these tests don't cover the case when it has to request
a pad that already exists.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=751235
Do not ignore the caps argument when requesting a pad by template.
This is particularly harmful when the pad caps query by default
returns ANY so it will match the first template instead of the
one that actually intersects with the caps.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=751235
This disables the segment.base adjustments, which is useful if downstream
takes care of base adjustments already (example: a combination of concat
and streamsynchronizer)
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=751047
A core meta which helps implement the old concept
of sub-buffering in some situations, by making it
possible for a buffer to keep a ref on a different
parent buffer. The parent buffer is unreffed when
the Meta is freed.
This meta is used to ensure that a buffer whose
memory is being shared to a child buffer isn't freed
and returned to a buffer pool until the memory
is.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=750039
This macro didn't work well as it relied on the sign on the last
divided number (number of days). This value is most of the time
zero, and zero is considered positive in printf. Instead, deal with
the sign manually, and resuse the original macros for the rest. This
actually simplify the macro a lot.
The doc generator get confused with the inline structure. So
workaround by wrapping the inner of the structure with
public/private mark, and document that GST_COLLECT_PADS_DTS macro
shall be used to access this.
* Fix function name in sections.txt
* Add few missing or fix miss-named
* Workaround gtk-doc being confused with non typedef
types (loose track of public/private
So from this point, the remaining warning for libgstreamer are about
protected member not showing in the doc. This may need some discussion
with upstream gtk-doc people.
* Remove % in from of none macro
* Fixed GST_TYPE_FAGS -> GST_TYPE_FAG_SET
* Minor wording fix
* Can't link to GstUri.port, so split the .port part