In the unit test refactoring, the unlinked pad required to test
the different behaviour induced by "allow-not-linked" property
was removed.
Commit e364d7944e
Move all the code for this test in the proper function, and re-add
the missing unlinked pad. This makes the test useful again.
Split the large allocation_query test into seperate tests. Add a setup helper
to reduce code duplication. Fix the original test that used fail_unless instead
of ck_assert_int_eq and had it accidentially working.
Need to pass -DGST_DISABLE_DEPRECATED to avoid warnings when
testing deprecated API such as gst_uri_construct().
Also remove #ifndef GST_DISABLE_DEPRECATED guard from header
file, we don't use those any more for functions, the
GST_DEPRECATED_FOR macro is enough.
The gst_uri_construct function was escaping the location string
as a generic uri string. This is incorrect since the slash('/')
characters are reserved for use in this exact case. The patch
changes the escape_string function mode to handle the path correctly.
I have deleted the escape_string function since it is no longer being
used and have created a unit test for the function. I have also
deprecated this function in favour of the GstUri API.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=783787
This is something bindings can't handle and it causes leaks. Instead
move the ref_sink() to the explicit, new() constructors.
This means that abstract classes, and anything that can have subclasses,
will have to do ref_sink() in their new() function now. Specifically
this affects GstClock and GstControlSource.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=743062
Use g_object_new() instead which nowadays has a shortcut for the
no-properties check. It still does an extra GType check in the
function guard, but there's a pending patch to remove that
and it's hardly going to be a performance issue in practice,
even less so on a system that's compiled without run-time checks.
Alternative would be to move to the new g_object_new_properties()
with a fallback define for older glib versions, but it makes the
code look more unwieldy and doesn't seem worth it.
Fixes deprecation warnings when building against newer GLib versions.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=780903
If guessing that a string matches a flagset, be more thorough
at checking that the string following a string of hex:hex:
actually looks like a flag set string. Add some unit tests
to catch more cases.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=779755
We would add the offset a second time in _scan_for_start_code()
when we found a result, but it's already been added to the data
pointer at the beginning of _masked_scan_uint32_peek(), so the
peeked value would be wrong if the initial offset was >0, and
we would potentially read memory out-of-bounds.
Add unit test for all of this.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=778365
The unit test defines a test parse element that inherit from GstBaseParse.
The test pipeline is: fakesrc ! testparse ! fakesink sync=1
Before the fix b2c05cac8 the first new test would have fail because the
pipeline would have wait doing nothing just after proceeded the seek event.
The second new test would have fail because the pipeline would have
played the media instantly just after proceeded the seek event
(like if sync was FALSE on the sink).
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=777780
Allows proper usage of structures in structures in caps. Subtraction
is not implemented due to complications with empty fields representing
all possible values.
The only implementation that doesn't delegate to the already existing
GstStructure functions is the union function.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=775796
As an usecase of URI fragment, it can indicate temporal or spatial
dimension of a media stream. To easily parse key-value pair,
newly added gst_uri_get_media_fragment_table () API will provide
the table of key-value pair likewise URI query.
See also https://www.w3.org/TR/media-frags/https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=774830
This structure is always allocated by GStreamer, can't be
subclassed or extended, and is never allocated or used on
the stack, so we don't need any padding and can extend it
as we please.
Allows proxying the control interface from one property on one GstObject
to another property (of the same type) in another GstObject.
E.g. in a parent-child relationship, one may need to
gst_object_sync_values() on the child and have a binding (set elsewhere)
on the parent update the value.
Note: that this doesn't solve GObject property forwarding and must be
taken care of by the implementation manually or using GBinding.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=774657
Add unit test to ensure that.
It can be a normal execution path to do some map trials and there is
no need to worry the user in that case.
The application has to check the return value of gst_memory_map.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=765600