If a property is supplied to gst-launch-1.0 to set on a property that
implements GstChildProxy, it would always accept any property name
and try to set it later. This means that (for example) decodebin
will accept and not complain about property names that can never exist like:
gst-launch-1.0 videotestsrc ! decodebin NON-EXISTING_PROPERTY=adsfdasf ! fakesink
Instead, only try to do deferred property setting for property names
that contain the :: separator that indicates it's a setting on a child
that might appear later.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/832>
Typing hints can only be passed to gst_value_deserialize()
through the type of the passed-in value. This means deserialization
can only target the desired type for the top-level elements,
making it for example impossible to deserialize an array of
flags to the expected type.
This commit exposes a new function, gst_value_deserialize_full(),
that takes an optional pspec as the extra parameter, and updates
the deserialization code to pass around that pspec, or the
element_spec when recursively parsing the elements of a list-type
value.
This allows for example passing arrays of flags through the
command line or gst_util_set_object_arg, eg:
foo="<bar,bar+baz>"
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/629>
To allow the refcounting tracer to work better. In childproxy/iterator
these might be plain GObjects but gst_object_unref() also works on them.
In other places where it is never GstObject, g_object_unref() is kept.
After release bison 2.5 the declaration %pure-parser was deprecated
in favor of %define api.pure
Nonetheless, until bison 3.4, the declaration was treated as backward
compatibility, but now bison shows a warning:
warning: deprecated directive, use ‘%define api.pure’
The patch's approach is to handle both directives according with the
used bison's version, by string replacement at source configuration
stage.