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* gst/gst-types.defs:
Added GstDate boxed type
* gst/gst.override:
Added setters and getters for GstDate's day/month/year
Added tp_repr for GstDate
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* gst/gst.defs:
Update for new API
* gst/gst.override:
Added unreffing for gst.Registry.get_plugin_list and .get_feature_list
* testsuite/common.py:
removed crude hack for gst.Registry and gst.Plugin
* testsuite/test_interface.py:
* testsuite/test_caps.py:
* testsuite/test_struct.py:
* testsuite/test_xml.py:
converted to using common's TestCase class
* testsuite/test_event.py:
Enabled/fixed previously non working test
* testsuite/test_registry.py:
Now uses common's TestCase class,
added special case setUp()
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* gst/gst-types.defs:
* gst/gst.defs:
Updated to new API
* gst/gstbus.override:
bus.add_watch() now uses gst_bus_add_watch_full() using
pyg_destroy_notify as the DestroyNotify function, thus enabling
proper python garbage collection.
* testsuite/common.py:
Let's check refcounting of ALL gst.Object
* testsuite/test_bin.py:
Added debug
* testsuite/test_bus.py:
Added "message" signal version of test
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Reviewed by Edward Hervey <edward@fluendo.com>
* gst/gst.override:
* gst/gstevent.override:
* gst/gstpad.override:
* gst/gstquery.override:
Use PyList_SetItem() instead of PyList_Append() for faster list creation
and proper python refcounting.
Closes bug #318684
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Reviewed by Edward Hervey <edward@fluendo.com>
* gst/gstobject.override: (_wrap_gst_object_tp_traverse):
Py_VISIT() might make code cleaner... but it doesn't work with
python < 2.4
Closes bug #318692
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2005-10-12 Andy Wingo <wingo@pobox.com>
* autogen.sh (CONFIGURE_DEF_OPT): Check for automake 1.9 and 1.8,
but not for 1.5.
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2005-10-12 Andy Wingo <wingo@pobox.com>
* gst/gst-extrafuncs.defs (flags, set_flag, unset_flag): Fix for
core updates.
* gst/gstmodule.c (init_gst): Give a better error message.
(also fix the changelog)
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2005-10-12 Julien MOUTTE <julien@moutte.net>
* gst/gst-argtypes.c:
* gst/pygstminiobject.c:
* testsuite/testhelpermodule.c: Reordering header inclusion
order to
fix build on my machine.
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* gst/gst.defs:
* gst/gstmessage.override:
fix for pending state being added to state message
* testsuite/test_buffer.py:
* testsuite/test_pipeline.py:
update
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2005-10-07 Andy Wingo <wingo@pobox.com>
* gst/gstelement.override (_wrap_gst_element_get_state): Drop the
python lock while in get_state.
* gst/__init__.py: Check the right module (i.e., the same check as
pygtk does).
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* gst/pygstiterator.c:
Unref the return value, since the iterator refs them.
* testsuite/test_iterator.py:
Added more test cases, re-enabled gcverify now the bug is fixed
* gst/pygstminiobject.c: (pygstminiobject_register_wrapper),
(pygstminiobject_new), (pygstminiobject_dealloc):
Comments to better track the creation/destruction of PyGstMiniObject
Fixed naming (gst.GstMiniObject => gst.MiniObject)
* testsuite/python.supp:
Updated python specific valgrind suppressions to latest version and
added x86_64 cases
* testsuite/gstpython.supp:
Series of suppressions for errors/leaks not solvable within gst-python
* testsuite/Makefile.am:
Added gstpython.supp
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* gst/pygstminiobject.c: (pygstminiobject_register_wrapper),
(pygstminiobject_new), (pygstminiobject_dealloc):
Comments to better track the creation/destruction of PyGstMiniObject
Fixed naming (gst.GstMiniObject => gst.MiniObject)
* testsuite/python.supp:
Updated python specific valgrind suppressions to latest version and
added x86_64 cases
* testsuite/gstpython.supp:
Series of suppressions for errors/leaks not solvable within gst-python
* testsuite/Makefile.am:
Added gstpython.supp
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* gst/common.h:
* gst/gstmodule.c: (init_gst):
* gst/pygstiterator.c: (pygst_iterator_iter_next),
(pygst_iterator_next), (pygst_iterator_push),
(pygst_iterator_resync):
Even more bored tonight: Implement next/resync/push.
Register type so we can call methods and so.
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* gst-python.spec.in:
Wow, that file hasn't been updated in a long long time.
* gst/gstcaps.override: (_wrap_gst_caps_new_empty):
new caps should be freed on dealloc...
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* gst-python.spec.in: (BuildRequires), (Requires):
Update dependency for pygtk>= 2.6.3 here too
* gst/gstcaps.override: (_wrap_gst_caps_new_empty):
new caps should be freed on dealloc...
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* gst/gstbuffer.override: (_wrap_gst_buffer__get_caps):
Proper wrapping of the GstBuffer.caps attribute
* gst/gstmodule.c: (init_gst):
* gst/pygstminiobject.c: (pygstminiobject_register_class):
gst-debug initialisation should happen before anything else if we
want the debugging functions to work.
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* configure.ac:
need at least 2.6.3, because that contains the code that
converts signal closure arguments to the correct Gst
types
* gst/gstpad.override:
log name of probe handlers we call
* testsuite/test_pad.py:
fix up tests; use TestCase base class methods
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2005-10-06 Thomas Vander Stichele <thomas at apestaart dot org>
* testsuite/test_ghostpad.py:
add handoff to count received buffers
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* gst/gst.override:
accurate line numbers for logging
* testsuite/common.py:
log when TestCase.setUp() and .tearDown() get called
* testsuite/test_ghostpad.py:
rework
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* gst/gst.defs:
gst.Bin constructor can take no arguments
* testsuite/test_bin.py:
add constructor tests
* testsuite/test_element.py:
add same link test with no pads
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* gst/gstobject.override:
don't try and unref objects that are already finalizing
* gst/gstpad.override:
fix up the set_chainfunc method
* testsuite/common.py:
* testsuite/test_pad.py:
add linked/unlinked tests with no/true/false bufferprobes