This changes behaviour slightly in that we no longer output things
via g_printerr(), so any non-standard glib printerr handlers are no
longer called when GST_DEBUG is enabled. However, this seems not
really desirable in most cases anyway, and the GLib docs also say
that libraries should not use g_printerr() for logging.
Other stderr output (e.g. warnings, or application messages) will
of course not be captured in the log file this way.
GST_DEBUG_FILE=- will redirect debug output to stdout.
This makes it possible to easily get a *:5 debug log without all
the refcounting noise, and drastically reduces the number of lines
output for a normal log (46m to 28m for a 20min video). The full log
including refcounting information can still be gotten using *:7.
Fixes#620460.
This changes some APIs in compatible ways:
- Some functions now take "const char *" arguments, not "char *"
- Some structs now have "conts char *" members, not "char *"
The changes may cause warnings when compiling with the right warning
flags. You've been warned.
Also adds -Wwrite-strings as a warning flag in configure.ac.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=611692
Adds that warning to configure.ac
Includes a tiny change of the GST_BOILERPLATE_FULL() macro:
The get_type() function is no longer declared before being defined.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=611692
Add a new macro GST_DEBUG_CATEGORY_GET to get a log category by name. This
allows plugins to use e.g. core categories like PERFORMANCE or CLOCK.
API: GST_DEBUG_CATEGORY_GET
Don't dump hundreds of kB of hexdata into debug logs when converting
taglists containing huge images into a string. Instead, shorten the
buffer data so that the string is still readable and debug logs
stay managable. Can be turned off with GST_DEBUG_OPTIONS=full-tags.
See #584988.
The printf extension mechanism changed in glibc 2.10, and the older
register_printf_function is deprecated. Detect and use the new
mechanism where available.
When its disabled, we poison some symbols to force a build error if they are
used. Dunno how useful this acually is, but we need to disable the poisoning
when we include this ourself. Also don't define some of the dummies, as they
are getting replaced with defines and that creates code that does not compile.
Two new log levels to dump FIXMEs into the log and to log data
in form of a hex dump (#578114).
API: GST_CAT_FIXME_OBJECT
API: GST_CAT_MEMDUMP_OBJECT
API: GST_CAT_FIXME
API: GST_CAT_MEMDUMP
API: GST_FIXME_OBJECT
API: GST_MEMDUMP_OBJECT
API: GST_FIXME
API: GST_MEMDUMP
Running configure with e.g. --disable-dst-debug was compiling out the debug
system (ABI break). Now stubs are added and only if one does e.g.
make CFLAGS="-DGST_REMOVE_DISABLED" the symbols are ommitted.
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* gst/gstinfo.c:
Explain why we copy the list.
* gst/gstpipeline.c:
Improve docs.
* gst/gstutils.c:
Add one debug-log statement to help tracing probelms with linking pads.
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* gst/gstutils.c:
* gst/gstutils.h:
API: Deprecate gst_atomic_int_set(), g_atomic_int_set() should be used
now that we depend on new enough GLib.
* gst/gstcaps.c: (gst_static_caps_get):
* gst/gstclock.c: (gst_clock_entry_new):
* gst/gstinfo.c: (_gst_debug_init), (gst_debug_set_colored),
(gst_debug_set_default_threshold), (_gst_debug_category_new),
(gst_debug_category_set_threshold):
* libs/gst/base/gstbasesink.c: (gst_base_sink_init),
(gst_base_sink_set_qos_enabled):
* libs/gst/net/gstnettimeprovider.c:
(gst_net_time_provider_set_property):
Use g_atomic_int_set() instead of gst_atomic_int_set().
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* Makefile.am:
Add check-exports target and run it as part of 'make check'
(see #499140 and #493983).
* gst/gst_private.h:
* gst/gstelementfactory.h:
* gst/gstghostpad.c: (gst_proxy_pad_class_init):
* gst/gstinfo.c: (_priv_gst_in_valgrind), (_gst_debug_init),
(_priv_gst_in_valgrind):
* gst/gstinfo.h: (GstLogFunction):
* gst/gsttypefind.c: (type_find_debug), (GST_CAT_DEFAULT),
(gst_type_find_register):
* gst/gsttypefindfactory.c: (type_find_debug), (GST_CAT_DEFAULT),
(gst_type_find_factory_get_type):
* libs/gst/controller/gstcontroller.c: (GST_CAT_DEFAULT),
(GST_CAT_DEFAULT), (parent_class), (priv_gst_controller_key),
(gst_controller_new_valist), (gst_controller_new_list),
(_gst_controller_dispose), (_gst_controller_class_init):
* libs/gst/controller/gstcontrolsource.c: (GST_CAT_DEFAULT):
* libs/gst/controller/gsthelper.c: (GST_CAT_DEFAULT),
(GST_CAT_DEFAULT), (gst_object_uncontrol_properties),
(gst_object_get_controller), (gst_object_set_controller),
(gst_object_suggest_next_sync), (gst_object_sync_values),
(gst_object_set_control_source), (gst_object_get_control_source),
(gst_object_get_value_arrays), (gst_object_get_value_array),
(gst_object_get_control_rate), (gst_object_set_control_rate):
* libs/gst/controller/gstinterpolation.c: (GST_CAT_DEFAULT):
* libs/gst/controller/lib.c: (GST_CAT_DEFAULT):
Make some functions that should be static static; rename some
private symbols so that they don't get exported; add some FIXME
comments so we can move accidentally exported functions into
our private section in 0.11.
* win32/common/libgstreamer.def:
Add gst_utils_get_timestamp().
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* docs/gst/gstreamer-sections.txt:
* gst/gstclock.h:
* gst/gstdebugutils.c:
* gst/gstinfo.c:
* gst/gstutils.c:
* gst/gstutils.h:
* libs/gst/base/gstbasesink.c:
* tools/gst-launch.c:
Change GST_GET_TIMESTAMP into gst_util_get_timestamp and replace all
uses as we don't have HAVE_POSIX_TIMERS in public headers.
Thanks Tim for spotting.
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* gst/gstdebugutils.c:
* gst/gstinfo.c:
Fix wrong order of args in GST_CLOCK_DIFF() usage.
* tools/gst-launch.c:
Use new API to get elapsed time.
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* docs/gst/gstreamer-sections.txt:
* gst/gstclock.h:
* gst/gstdebugutils.c:
* gst/gstinfo.c:
Rename new API + ChangeLog surgery to remove old name from last entry..
API: GST_GET_TIMESTAMP
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* docs/gst/gstreamer-sections.txt:
* gst/gstclock.h:
* gst/gstdebugutils.c:
* gst/gstinfo.c:
Now hide the different clock stuff behind a macro.
API: GST_GET_CURRENT_TIME
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* configure.ac:
* gst/gstdebugutils.c:
* gst/gstinfo.c:
Apply the posix-timer check from #361155. Conditionally use the posix
timer for logging. This gives better timestamp precission, less
overhead and no ntp jitter.
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* gst/gst.c: (_gst_disable_segtrap):
Make _gst_disable_segtrap static, it's only used in gstplugin.c and
we can use gst_segtrap_is_enabled() there now that we have that API.
Move _gst_debug_dump_dot_dir into gstdebugutils.c, there's no reason
to do the getenv here (and export the variable).
* gst/gstdebugutils.c: (debug_dump_element),
(_gst_debug_bin_to_dot_file), (_gst_debug_bin_to_dot_file_with_ts):
Don't use VLAs which is a C99ism and throws off MSVC (#493983).
* gst/gstinfo.c: (_priv_gst_info_start_time), (_gst_debug_init),
(gst_debug_log_default):
Rename _gst_info_start_time to priv_gst_info_start_time so it
doesn't get exported (was never in any header).
* gst/gstplugin.c: (_gst_plugin_fault_handler_setup),
(gst_plugin_loading_mutex):
Make static mutex gst_plugin_loading_mutex really static (was never
in any header), and use gst_segtrap_is_enabled() instead of
_gst_disable_segtrap.
* gst/gsttrace.c: (_gst_trace_default):
Make local _gst_trace_default static (was never in any header).