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- Cleanups
- Added padding to structs
- fixed typechecking/casts
- reduced casts
- implemented remove_element in gstbin
- implemented set index on bin
Original commit message from CVS:
Fix parsing of negative numbers. Note that parsing of floating point
numbers is broken in exponential form (1.0e6 or 1.0E6).
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Add -p and -P flags to bison and flex, to prefix yy* symbols with
_gst_parse_yy. This fixes symbol conflict with other libs.
(Should go into 0.4.1.)
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Added --gst-fatal-warnings, the same as --g-fatal-warnings
It's named differently to avoid conflicting with --g-fatal-warnings, which is parsed
by gtk (which we don't depend on)
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commit to make gstreamer follow the gtk function/macro naming conventions:
GstPadTemplate <-> gst_pad_template <-> GST_PAD_TEMPLATE
and the same for *factory and typefind.
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* new parser that uses flex and bison
- doesn't do dynamic pipelines yet...
* added GErrors to the gst_parse_launch[v] api
* added --gst-mask-help command line option
* fixed -o option for gst-launch
* GstElement api change:
- gst_element_get_pad
- gst_element_get_request_pad, gst_element_get_static_pad
- gst_element_get_compatible_pad
- gst_element_get_compatible_static_pad, gst_element_get_compatible_request_pad
- gst_element_[dis]connect -> gst_element_[dis]connect_pads
- gst_element_[dis]connect_elements -> gst_element_[dis]connect
* manual update
* example, tool, and doc updates for the api changes
- no more plugin docs in the core docs, plugins require a more
extensive doc system
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* form a semantic representation of the pipeline in preparation for
actual instantiation.
the parser is shaping up quite nicely; it should, in theory, be able to create
all types of pipelines that gstreamer supports
Original commit message from CVS:
add (incomplete) flex/bison-based parser to cvs
the tokenizer is functional, but the grammar definition is bad. this
probably breaks distcheck somehow, but hey.