Use foo_LDADD instead of foo_LDFLAGS to specify the libraries to link to.
This should make sure arguments are passed to the linker in the right
order. See #615697.
This changes some APIs in compatible ways:
- Some functions now take "const char *" arguments, not "char *"
- Some structs now have "conts char *" members, not "char *"
The changes may cause warnings when compiling with the right warning
flags. You've been warned.
Also adds -Wwrite-strings as a warning flag in configure.ac.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=611692
g_setprgname is implicitly called by g_option_context_new() with a check
to see if it's been set already, so set it before g_option_context_new()
Move version printing back until after the options have been parsed,
otherwise it won't work, since it evaluates a flag set by the
option parser.
If no plugin is given, print the info for all plugins. This can be used as a
starting point to generate a profile about what the gstreamer installation can
potentialy handle (e.g. for MTP or DLNA).
Check if we've been interrupted only four times per second instead
of twenty times per second, to wake up the cpu less often and
save power (see bug #600922).
Revisit these strings now that the change regarding the message source
object in gst_element_found_tags_for_pad() got reverted. Try to refer
explicitly to what kind of element it is (element, pad, etc.) in some
cases, which is nicer than having to deduce this info (and we can
re-use the already existing translated strings for the most common
case). It also makes for better example code, since it's clear now
that the message source object doesn't have to be an element.
When it is shutting down a pipeline after ctrl-c, set pipeline to
paused before waiting for the main loop to complete all pending
transactions. Fixes#584657.
If some part of the pipeline is generating signals or idle functions
at a fast rate, waiting for a main loop iteration may never return.
Disable the handling of the CLOCK_LOST messages until we fixed and released the
elements (rtspsrc) that break when we quickly PAUSE/PLAY the pipeline.
Fixes#579127
We should use GLib's g_print*() functions for printing stuff in gst-launch, not printf and friends, since we're printing
translated strings, which we get in UTF-8 encoding, and GLib's print functions expect UTF-8 encoded strings whereas printf
et al. expect strings in the locale encoding, which may or may not be UTF-8.
Also add a PRINT convenience macro so we don't have to litter the code with if (!quiet) statements.
Add a GST_MESSAGE_REQUEST_STATE that can be posted by element when they would
like to have the application change the state of the pipeline. the primary use
case is to pause the pipeline when an audio mixer is mixing a higher priority
stream but it can also be used for other purposes.
Add some docs and a unit test.
Implement the REQUEST_STATE message in gst-launch.
API: gst_message_new_request_state()
API: gst_message_parse_request_state()
API: GST_MESSAGE_REQUEST_STATE
Original commit message from CVS:
* tools/gst-launch.1.in:
Fix description of how to specify a type in caps. Fixes#553873.
Also ranges and list contain values and not property-assignments.
Original commit message from CVS:
2008-11-17 Andy Wingo <wingo@pobox.com>
* tools/gst-inspect.c (print_all_uri_handlers): New function,
prints a summary of what URI schemes are supported by what
elements.
(main): Plumb in support for --uri-handlers or -u, and fix the
argc check for -a and -u.