Original commit message from CVS:
* gst/elements/gstaggregator.c:
* gst/elements/gsttee.c:
Use gst_pad_proxy_getcaps().
* gst/gstpad.c:
* gst/gstpad.h:
Add gst_pad_proxy_getcaps(), which filter elements can use
as a generic getcaps implementation.
Fix gst_pad_get_allowed_caps(). It just wasn't doing what
was advertised.
Original commit message from CVS:
2003-12-22 Benjamin Otte <in7y118@public.uni-hamburg.de>
* gst/elements/gstelements.c:
Set ranks of elements to NONE, so the autoplugger doesn't use them.
* gst/elements/gstshaper.c: (gst_shaper_getcaps):
Fix proxying to new CAPS stuff. Don't call get_allowed_caps but
gst_caps (peer).
Original commit message from CVS:
2003-12-21 Ronald Bultje <rbultje@ronald.bitfreak.net>
* gst/gstqueue.c: (gst_queue_handle_pending_events),
(gst_queue_chain), (gst_queue_handle_src_event):
implement timeout for sending events. Workaround for if the
pipeline on this queue is not passing any data.
Original commit message from CVS:
Fix a deadlock that happens if the next element sends an event and the previous element sends a buffer where the queue is full. See the comment in the code for the rest.
Original commit message from CVS:
This is either a rewrite or a large bugfix to the queue element, whatever
you prefer to call it.
* upstream event forwarding now works. This should fix Julien's issues.
* this queue allows setting a min. treshold size and a max. limit size
in bytes, buffers and time before the queue allows the next element
to pull data or the previous element to push data into it. This is
very interesting for network-related buffering. Also includes signals
et all for the end user application.
* Events are no longer part of the queue's "size", they're essentially
seen as "void data". they have no size or time associated with them
anyway, so this shouldn't really sound weird.
Original commit message from CVS:
implement URI schemes
Elements can now register as a source or sink for a protocol and applications can use gst_element_make_from_uri () to get an element that handles a given URI.
This patch provides:
- removal of old broken URI handling scheme.
- new URI handling using interfaces.
- updates for registry to save handled URIs.
- interface for URI handlers.
- implementation of that in filesrc and filesink for the file:// URI
- extension to pipeline parsing to allow specifying only a URI instead of element
Does not include:
- tests
- inclusion in docs build
Original commit message from CVS:
merge TYPEFIND branch. Major changes:
- totally reworked type(find) system
- bytestream is out of the core again
- typefind element is now part of gstelements
Original commit message from CVS:
s/GstBuffer/GstData/ in the API where you can pass events. Fix the plugins to deal with that. Fixes#113488. Also includes scheduler patches, and probably fixes some queue bugs relating to events and buffers.
Original commit message from CVS:
implement translatable error messages using gerror.
Includes bugfixes for:
- crash when unlinking Ghostpads
- make *_PAD_* macros use glib casts
- make spider typefinding merge buffers correctly
Original commit message from CVS:
Add my name to the copywrite (since I wrote most of this file).
Don't fail if get_writer_id is called more than once for the same writer.
Rename debug category according to accepted norms.
Original commit message from CVS:
kill some memleaks, add ::signal-handoffs property to fakesrc/sink (default FALSE), cache return values of _gst_debug_nameof_funcptr
Original commit message from CVS:
GST_DEBUG reorganization
This is a big diff (ca 450k), containing loads of stuff:
- gstinfo.[ch] complete rewrite
- changing of all GST_DEBUG messages to reflect that change
- reorganization of subsystem disabling
- addition of gstconfig.h.in so we can track the disablings
- <gst/gst.h> does not include <unistd.h> and <config.h> anymore
- documentation updated for gstinfo stuff (build the docs yourself to know what changed)
- bugfixes for making of the docs (files from CVS are not deleted anymore
- testsuite for debugging changes in testsuite/debug
expect breakage