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* gst/gstpluginfeature.c: (gst_plugin_feature_check_version):
* gst/gstpluginfeature.h:
* gst/gstregistry.c: (gst_default_registry_check_feature_version):
* gst/gstregistry.h:
* docs/gst/gstreamer-sections.txt:
Add new API to check plugin feature version requirements.
* check/gst/gstplugin.c: (test_version_checks), (gst_plugin_suite):
Some basic tests for the above.
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* gst/gst-i18n-lib.h:
check for ENABLE_NLS, not GETTEXT_PACKAGE
* gst/gstregistry.c: (gst_registry_add_plugin),
(gst_registry_scan_path_level),
(_gst_registry_remove_cache_plugins):
protect possibly NULL strings
* gst/parse/types.h:
config.h already included before
* tools/gst-inspect.c: (main):
sys/wait.h also doesnt exist on mingw, so change the ifdef check
check for ENABLE_NLS, not GETTEXT_PACKAGE
* tools/gst-launch.c: (main):
check for ENABLE_NLS, not GETTEXT_PACKAGE
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* gst/gstplugin.c: (gst_plugin_finalize), (gst_plugin_load_file):
* gst/gstplugin.h:
* gst/gstregistry.c: (gst_registry_lookup_locked),
(gst_registry_scan_path_level):
* gst/gstregistryxml.c: (load_plugin):
Only ever load one plugin for a given plugin basename.
This ensures correct overriding of GST_PLUGIN_PATH over
GST_PLUGIN_SYSTEM_PATH and of home dir plugins over
system installed plugins.
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* gst/gst.c: (init_pre):
* gst/gstbin.c: (gst_bin_add_func):
log distributing clocks and base time
* gst/gstregistry.c: (gst_registry_add_plugin),
(gst_registry_scan_path_level), (gst_registry_scan_path):
clean up the debugging output a little
* gst/gstutils.c: (gst_element_state_get_name):
warn about a memleak (I've actually seen this be used, though
it was probably a bug)
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* docs/gst/Makefile.am: Ignore a few more internal headers
* docs/gst/gstreamer-docs.sgml: Remove old sections
* docs/gst/gstreamer-sections.txt: Remove old sections
* docs/gst/tmpl/gstobject.sgml: update
* docs/gst/tmpl/gstplugin.sgml: update
* docs/gst/tmpl/gstpluginfeature.sgml: update
* docs/random/ds/0.9-suggested-changes: update.
* gst/Makefile.am: remove memchunk and trashstack, since they're
not used.
* gst/gst.c: (gst_deinit): rename gst_registry_deinit to _cleanup
* gst/gst.h: don't include some headers
* gst/gstchildproxy.c: add gstmarshal.h
* gst/gstclock.c: Don't use memchunks
* gst/gstminiobject.c: Add some docs
* gst/gstobject.c: remove DESTROYED flag, since it's redundant
* gst/gstobject.h: same
* gst/gstplugin.c: include gstmacros.h
* gst/gstplugin.h: don't include gstmacros.h, since it's private
* gst/gstquery.c: don't use memchunks
* gst/gstregistry.c: rename gst_registry_deinit()
* gst/gstregistry.h: same
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* check/Makefile.am:
re-enable tests now that leaks are plugged
* check/gst/gst.c:
* check/gst/gstbin.c:
* check/gst/gstpipeline.c:
add some more tests while fixing leaks
* common/check.mak:
make sure binaries are uptodate when valgrinding/gdbing
* gst/gst.c:
* gst/gstelementfactory.c:
remove a ref too many, and add a FIXME for when we get
round to disposing of classes
* gst/gstplugin.c:
fix the refcounting when loading a plugin from a file and
the code pretends that the pointer is the same even though
of course it can change
* gst/gstpluginfeature.c:
unref plugins marked cached (a bit confusing as a name)
as the docs state should be done
various doc additions to explain refcounting
* gst/gstregistry.c:
* gst/gstregistryxml.c:
debugging
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* check/gst/gstplugin.c:
* gst/gstelementfactory.c:
* gst/gstplugin.c:
* gst/gstpluginfeature.c:
* gst/gstregistry.c:
Getting tired of debugging. Disabled all the unreffing of
plugins and features, which fixes the segfaults, but of
course leaks like crazy. At least playbin works.
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* gst/gstplugin.c: Implement semi-decent recounting and locking
in plugins and plugin features.
* gst/gstplugin.h:
* gst/gstpluginfeature.c:
* gst/gstpluginfeature.h:
* gst/gstregistry.c:
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Implement missing function. This is enough to get the basics of
typefinding working - oggdemux succeeds now. decodebin is still broken.
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* check/Makefile.am:
* check/generic/states.c:
* gst/Makefile.am:
* gst/gst.c:
* gst/gst.h:
* gst/gst_private.h:
* gst/gstelementfactory.c:
* gst/gstindex.c:
* gst/gstinfo.c:
* gst/gstplugin.c:
* gst/gstplugin.h:
* gst/gstpluginfeature.c:
* gst/gstpluginfeature.h:
* gst/gstregistry.c:
* gst/gstregistry.h:
* gst/gstregistrypool.c: remove
* gst/gstregistrypool.h: remove
* gst/gsttypefind.c:
* gst/gsttypefindfactory.c:
* gst/gsturi.c:
* tools/Makefile.am:
* tools/gst-compprep.c:
* tools/gst-inspect.c:
* tools/gst-register.c: remove
* tools/gst-xmlinspect.c:
Registry rewrite. Changes registry from being a file created
by a tool into a simple cache file created automatically by
libgstreamer. Removed gst-register (because it's no longer
needed). Remove registry pools, because we only have one
registry implementation (XML). Fix up other subsystems as
necessary.
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* check/Makefile.am:
* gst/gst.c: (add_path_func), (init_pre):
* gst/gstregistry.c: (gst_registry_add_path):
add A GST_PLUGIN_PATH_ONLY env var; if it is set, it will
only scan the GST_PLUGIN_PATH locations, and not add
system locations
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* gst/gstregistry.c: (gst_registry_add_plugin):
refuse to add plugins when a plugin with same name is already
registered. Fixes a bunch of "How to remove plugins?" issues.
May lead to other problems though, let's test
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A bunch of portability fixes, derived from Steve Lhomme's MSVC
patch (bug #141317):
* gst/gst-i18n-lib.h: Allow disabling gettext.
* gst/gstatomic_impl.h: disable warning when it's dumb.
* gst/gstclock.c: fix include
* gst/gstcompat.h: fix variadic macro
* gst/gstinfo.c: fix include
* gst/gstmacros.h: add defines for inlines on MSVC
* gst/gstplugin.c: fix includes
* gst/gstregistry.c: fix includes
* gst/gstregistry.h: use S_IREAD, etc., if S_IRUSR isn't defined
* gst/gstsystemclock.c: fix include
* gst/gsttrace.c: (gst_trace_new), (gst_trace_text_flush): use
S_IREAD if S_IRUSR isn't defined. fix use of non-portable functions
* gst/registries/gstxmlregistry.c:
(gst_xml_registry_parse_element_factory): fix use of non-portable
functions
* libs/gst/control/dparam.h: Remove trailing comma in enum definition
* libs/gst/control/dparammanager.h: same
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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
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- Added infrastructure to run a filter against plugins, registries and
registrypools. This makes it possible to create custom code to filter
out the plugins/features you're interested in.
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- Add more --disable options
- fix makefiles to only compile non-disabled features
- some compile fixes.
- removed extratypes, added gsturitype
- make get/set clock on a bin overridable
- some portability fixes for GUINT64
- separate pools from gstregistry.[ch] into gstregistrypool.[ch]
- make gstobject size fixed, even if we disabled load/save
- don't use 'new' as a variable as it is not a valib C++ variable
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- Cleanups
- Added padding to structs
- fixed typechecking/casts
- reduced casts
- implemented remove_element in gstbin
- implemented set index on bin
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- Removed unused locking from the cothreads
- use G_*_DECLS in .h files
- remove gstlog.h include from gstobject.h, add to .c files
- removed unused refcounting code from gstobject
- small fixes in #includes
- Added Scheduling policy and priority properties to gstthread so that
SCHED_FIFO and SCHED_RR threads can be constructed.
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* fix refcounting tests so that they compile and run, but they fail currently:
gst leaks obscene amounts of memory ;)
* fix plugin loading test so that it only refers to plugins within the gstreamer/
tree
* store gst plugin paths in the registry
* is GST_REGISTRY is set, only use the user registry with the PLUGIN_PATH explictly
specified by the user
* all tests should pass now except refcounting
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Check to see if the registry is out of date, and if so try to rebuild it.
WIERD THING: trying to run gst-register using system() fails. Apparently child processes
can't link to libs parent processes use? It's wierd, and it could be a libtool issue.
That's probably just as well, it would be better just to use -register's code from within
core and not rely on another binary.
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Totally rewritten registry handling.
- move the registry save/load code into a gstregistry subclass, this
will make it possible to use other registries (flat file, web based,
RDBMS type, etc..)
- a simple GMarkup xml registry is implemented
- use standard statically linked plugins for core elements.
- GstPlugin has a very well defined set of functions now
A little bytestream hack..
Added more info to -inspect.
Some more debugging info for clocking.
Small cleanups
I use ./gst-register --gst-plugin-path=/opt/src/sourceforge/gst-plugins/gst-libs:/opt/src/sourceforge/gst-plugins/
to register core and gst-plugins now.
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registry handling changes
read up on it in docs/random/thomasvs/registry if interested
net effect should be transparent; ie. it will keep on working, but will
be more flexible than before. Testing with garnome seems to work now.
Should probably be rewritten completely, together with plugin loading, but
only after we spec it out ;) It's a bit messy.