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* gst/gstsegment.c: (gst_segment_init),
(gst_segment_set_last_stop), (gst_segment_set_seek),
(gst_segment_set_newsegment), (gst_segment_to_stream_time),
(gst_segment_to_running_time):
Added more documentation.
Make sure the last_pos value is updated properly.
Make sure to_stream_time and to_running_time don't
operate on wrong values.
* tests/check/gst/gstsegment.c: (GST_START_TEST):
Update check.
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* tests/check/Makefile.am:
* tests/check/libs/libsabi.c: (GST_START_TEST), (gstabi_suite),
(main):
* tests/check/libs/struct_i386.h:
Added ABI check for libs, this time for real
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* configure.ac:
* gst/Makefile.am:
* gst/gst.c:
* gst/gstplugin.h:
* gst/gstregistry.h:
* tests/benchmarks/complexity.c:
* tests/benchmarks/mass-elements.c:
* tests/check/Makefile.am:
* tools/Makefile.am:
* tools/gst-inspect.c:
* tools/gst-xmlinspect.c:
various fixes to make
--disable-nls --disable-registry --disable-loadsave --disable-parse --disable-gst-debug
work and get the core .so down to 360444 bytes after stripping
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* configure.ac:
* tests/bench-complexity.scm:
* tests/bench-mass_elements.scm:
* tests/complexity.c:
* tests/complexity.gnuplot:
* tests/instantiate/.cvsignore:
* tests/instantiate/Makefile.am:
* tests/instantiate/caps.c:
* tests/mass_elements.c:
* tests/network-clock-utils.scm:
* tests/network-clock.scm:
* tests/plot-data:
First pass at cleaning up tests/ dir before moving the rest
Combined with CVS surgery
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* check/Makefile.am:
look in the right place for elements, a lot more chance of
success
* gst/Makefile.am:
remove indexers and elements subdirs
* plugins/Makefile.am:
make indexers conditional
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* check/gst/gstutils.c: (GST_START_TEST):
Updated check, add some scaling accuracy checking code.
* gst/gstutils.c: (gst_util_div128_64),
(gst_util_uint64_scale_int64), (gst_util_uint64_scale),
(gst_util_uint64_scale_int):
Fix 6 times faster division code. Optimize for common
1/1 and less common X/1 cases.
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* check/gst/gstutils.c: (GST_START_TEST), (gst_utils_suite):
More checks.
* gst/gstclock.c: (gst_clock_finalize), (gst_clock_set_master),
(do_linear_regression), (gst_clock_add_observation):
Cleanups.
Release lock when the clock cannot be slaved.
Catch the case where the regression returned an invalid denominator.
* gst/gstutils.c: (gst_util_div128_64_iterate),
(gst_util_div128_64), (gst_util_uint64_scale_int64),
(gst_util_uint64_scale), (gst_util_uint64_scale_int):
Add protentially more performant non-iterative 128/64 divide function
that unfortunatly does not work yet.
Shortcut the trivial 0/X = 0 case.
Remove the warnings on overflow.
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* check/Makefile.am:
* check/elements/fdsrc.c: (GST_START_TEST):
Use a cmdline define to specify the location of a file to use for
testing, to avoid breaking distcheck.
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* check/gst/gstutils.c: (GST_START_TEST), (gst_utils_suite):
Added more checks for the high precision uint64 cases.
* gst/gstutils.c: (gst_util_uint64_scale_int64),
(gst_util_uint64_scale), (gst_util_uint64_scale_int):
Implement high precission (guint64 * guint64) / guint64.
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* check/gst/gstminiobject.c: (thread_ref), (GST_START_TEST),
(gst_mini_object_suite):
don't use check calls from threads; check probably isn't
threadsafe and using a lock to make it threadsafe would
defeat the purpose of this check
* gst/check/gstcheck.c:
* gst/check/gstcheck.h:
use GST_DEBUG some more
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* check/gst/gstutils.c: (GST_START_TEST), (gst_utils_suite):
Added test for scaling.
* gst/gstclock.h:
Small doc fix.
* gst/gstutils.c: (gst_util_uint64_scale_int):
Implemented high precision scaling code.
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2005-11-23 Andy Wingo <wingo@pobox.com>
* check/net/gstnetclientclock.c (test_functioning): Adjust to
rate_num/rate_denom change.
* gst/net/gstnetclientclock.c
(gst_net_client_clock_observe_times): Take the SLAVE_LOCK not the
OBJECT_LOCK. Don't call add_observation with the lock.
* gst/gstclock.c (gst_clock_init): Initialize the rate as a
fraction.
(gst_clock_adjust_unlocked): Adjust using uint64_scale and the
rate fraction.
(gst_clock_set_calibration, gst_clock_get_calibration): Change to
deal with rate as a fraction whose numerator and denominator are
GstClockTime values.
(gst_clock_set_master): Only use the OBJECT_LOCK to set the
master; the other fields are protected by the SLAVE_LOCK.
(do_linear_regression): Note that this must be called with the
SLAVE_LOCK.
(gst_clock_add_observation): Take the SLAVE_LOCK, not the
OBJECT_LOCK. Call set_calibration instead of touching the
variables directly.
(gst_clock_set_property, gst_clock_get_property): Protect
master/slave parameters with the SLAVE_LOCK.
* gst/gstclock.h (GstClock): Remove rate, add rate_numerator and
rate_denominator. PR3C1S3. Add a new lock, the SLAVE_LOCK, and
note that all of the instance variables that add_observation and
the set_master functions use are protected by that lock and not
the OBJECT_LOCK.
(GST_CLOCK_SLAVE_LOCK, GST_CLOCK_SLAVE_UNLOCK): New macros.
* gst/gstclock.c (gst_clock_add_observation): No longer requires
the caller to take the object lock.