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* gst/schedulers/gstoptimalscheduler.c: (add_to_group),
(remove_from_group), (normalize_group), (group_migrate_connected),
(gst_opt_scheduler_iterate):
* testsuite/schedulers/.cvsignore:
* testsuite/schedulers/Makefile.am:
* testsuite/schedulers/queue_link.c: (main):
Added testcase for schduler segfault.
Fix scheduler segfault when removing a decoupled
entry point as the last element from a group.
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* gst/parse/parse.l:
* testsuite/parse/parse1.c: (main):
Since parse can do 'element name=a:b' make 'a:b.' work as
well.
Added testcase to verify fix.
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* gst/gstthread.c: (gst_thread_dispose), (gst_thread_sync),
(gst_thread_change_state), (gst_thread_child_state_change),
(gst_thread_main_loop):
* gst/gstthread.h:
* testsuite/threads/Makefile.am:
* testsuite/threads/queue.c:
* testsuite/threads/thread.c: (construct_pipeline), (change_state),
(main):
* testsuite/threads/threadc.c: (construct_pipeline):
* testsuite/threads/threadd.c: (main):
* testsuite/threads/threade.c: (main):
* testsuite/threads/threadf.c:
Reworked the GstThread implementation, make more operations
threadsafe and more reliable.
Moved testcases from the failing to the working list.
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* testsuite/caps/fraction-convert.c: (check_from_double_convert),
(check_from_fraction_convert), (transform_test), (main):
Make the test less pedantic about float roundoff errors.
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* gst/elements/gstfilesrc.c: (gst_filesrc_open_file),
(gst_filesrc_srcpad_event):
make seek events to before start/after end of file not fail, but
seek to start/end instead
* testsuite/caps/fraction-convert.c: (check_from_double_convert):
add more output
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* testsuite/elements/Makefile.am:
* testsuite/elements/struct_i386.h:
* testsuite/elements/struct_size.c: (main): A little test
to keep distcheck from working if someone changes a structure
size accidentally.
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* gst/gststructure.c: (gst_structure_id_empty_new),
(gst_structure_empty_new): Set type field correctly.
* gst/gststructure.h: Check type field correctly.
* testsuite/caps/Makefile.am:
* testsuite/caps/structure.c: (test1), (main): Add a very small
test for structures.
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* testsuite/schedulers/147894-2.c: (queue_empty), (queue_filled),
(handoff_identity), (main):
* testsuite/schedulers/147894.c: (queue_empty), (queue_filled),
(handoff_identity), (main):
* testsuite/schedulers/Makefile.am:
* testsuite/schedulers/group_link.c: (main):
Show bug in scheduler when linking chain and loop based element
where the chain based element was not yet in a group.
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* gst/.cvsignore:
* gst/autoplug/.cvsignore:
* gst/elements/.cvsignore:
* gst/indexers/.cvsignore:
* libs/gst/bytestream/.cvsignore:
* libs/gst/control/.cvsignore:
* libs/gst/getbits/.cvsignore:
* testsuite/states/.cvsignore:
* testsuite/threads/.cvsignore:
keep this up to date, since I seem to be the only one who cares
about not missing files on commits
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* gst/gstbin.c: (gst_bin_get_type), (gst_bin_class_init),
(gst_bin_fix_state), (gst_bin_add_func), (gst_bin_remove_func),
(gst_bin_child_state_change_func), (set_kid_state_func),
(gst_bin_set_state), (gst_bin_change_state_norecurse):
make state changes work correctly and reentrant (so removing
elements from bins during state changes of bins doesn't cause
segfaults or even wrong states)
add debugging category and debugging output to print children states
* gst/gstbin.c: (gst_bin_dispose):
add some assertion checks
* gst/gstbin.h:
* gst/gstbin.c: (gst_bin_sync_children_state):
deprecate this function - it just does gst_bin_set_state (bin,
GST_STATE (bin))
* testsuite/threads/queue.c: (main):
don't use gst_bin_sync_children_state anymore
* testsuite/states/Makefile.am:
* testsuite/states/bin.c:
test that the state changes of bins work as expected
* gst/gstthread.c: (gst_thread_class_init), (gst_thread_set_state):
some adjustments to change states correctly, too
* gst/gstthread.c: (gst_thread_change_state):
don't enable/disable "threadsafe" properties, they're unused and
cause random segfaults
* testsuite/threads/Makefile.am:
the queue check randomly passes now, ignore it
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* docs/random/ds/0.9-suggested-changes:
Make note about renaming fixed-list to array.
* gst/gstvalue.c: (gst_value_intersect_fixed_list),
(_gst_value_initialize):
Add array intersections.
* testsuite/caps/intersect2.c: (main):
Add test for array intersections.
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* testsuite/schedulers/142183-2.c: (handoff_identity), (main):
* testsuite/schedulers/142183.c: (handoff_identity), (main):
* testsuite/schedulers/Makefile.am:
Added testsuite for bug 142183 in its two incarnations. Refcount
is not increased for scheduled elements and threadsafe properties
mutexes are not properly unlocked.
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* testsuite/schedulers/143777-2.c: (main):
* testsuite/schedulers/147713.c: (handoff_src), (handoff_sink),
(main):
* testsuite/schedulers/Makefile.am:
Added cleanup code to testcase 143777-2.
Added testcase to show bug 147713, does not really show the
deadlock as I can't figure out how to trigger it, but it does
demonstrate bad ordering in the scheduler.
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* gst/gstvalue.c: (gst_greatest_common_divisor):
use ints and return ints, fractions only use ints, too, so this
avoids accidently casting multiplications to unsigned
(gst_value_lcopy_fraction): it's ints, not uint32
(gst_value_set_fraction): disallow minint, multiplying and negation
are broken with it
(gst_value_fraction_multiply): fix to make large numbers work and get
rid of the assumption that the multiplication of two ints fits an
int64 - dunno if that's true for all systems
* testsuite/caps/Makefile.am:
* testsuite/caps/fraction-multiply-and-zero.c:
(check_multiplication), (check_equal), (zero_test), (main):
add tests for all the stuff above
* testsuite/caps/value_compare.c: (test1):
fix comment
* tests/.cvsignore:
* testsuite/caps/.cvsignore:
* testsuite/debug/.cvsignore:
* testsuite/dlopen/.cvsignore:
* testsuite/states/.cvsignore:
get up to date
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* gst/gsttypes.h:
get rid of GST_O_READONLY, GST_FILE_MODE_READ and
GST_FILE_MODE_WRITE, I don't want them in the exported headers. It
just causes support madness
* gst/elements/gstfilesrc.c: (gst_filesrc_open_file):
make it work without this
* gst/indexers/gstfileindex.c: (_file_index_id_save_entries),
(gst_file_index_commit):
glib IO channels don't want binary mode
* testsuite/bytestream/filepadsink.c: (main):
* testsuite/bytestream/test1.c: (read_param_file):
use "rb" instead of GST_FILE_MODE_READ, it works on POSIX systems
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* gst/gstclock.h:
GST_SECOND shouldn't cause a conversion to unsigned.
* testsuite/clock/.cvsignore:
* testsuite/clock/Makefile.am:
* testsuite/clock/signedness.c: (main):
make sure it never will again
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2004-07-09 Zaheer Abbas Merali <zaheerabbas at merali dot org>
* testsuite/threads/Makefile.am:
* testsuite/threads/threadg.c:
added test to check if problem when removing all elements from a
GstThread before setting GstThread state to NULL
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* gst/schedulers/gstoptimalscheduler.c:
(chain_recursively_migrate_group), (create_group),
(schedule_group), (gst_opt_scheduler_pad_link),
(group_elements_set_visited), (element_get_reachables_func),
(element_get_reachables), (group_can_reach_group), (debug_element),
(rechain_group), (group_migrate_connected),
(gst_opt_scheduler_pad_unlink):
* testsuite/schedulers/Makefile.am:
Implemented group splitting and rechaining.
Fixes 143777 and 143777-2 in the testsuite.
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* configure.ac:
* gst/gstvalue.c: (gst_value_compare_enum),
(gst_value_serialize_enum), (gst_value_deserialize_enum),
(gst_value_can_compare), (gst_value_compare):
* testsuite/Makefile.am:
Fix enum serialization, deserialization, comparison in caps, add
a test to ensure that this continues working in the future.