Since we started depending on GLib 2.44, we can be sure this macro is
defined (it will be a no-op on compilers that don't support it). For
plugins we should just start using `G_DECLARE_FINAL_TYPE` which means
we no longer need the macro there, but for most types in core we don't
want to break ABI, which means it's better to just keep it like it is
(and use the `#ifdef` instead).
* Making sure that `static inline` function are in the GIR (by first
defining them, and make sure to mark as skiped)
* Do not try to link to unexisting symbols
* Also generate GIR information about gst_tracers
We need different export decorators for the different libs.
For now no actual change though, just rename before the release,
and add prelude headers to define the new decorator to GST_EXPORT.
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
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
Make compiler issue a warning for common beginner mistakes such as:
...
gst_buffer_make_writable (buf);
gst_buffer_map (buf, &map, GST_MAP_WRITE);
...
and similar. Only do this for some functions for now.
So from this point, the remaining warning for libgstreamer are about
protected member not showing in the doc. This may need some discussion
with upstream gtk-doc people.
* Remove % in from of none macro
* Fixed GST_TYPE_FAGS -> GST_TYPE_FAG_SET
* Minor wording fix
* Can't link to GstUri.port, so split the .port part
No one but filesrc used that API. Should probably be replaced by
requiring an "uri" property instead, and then objects can do a
notify on that. Also removed interface structure padding, it's
not needed.
Add function that (unlike the GLib equivalent) also accepts paths that
aren't absolute and will clean up relative markers such as ./ and ../
before forming a URI.
Fixes warnings with e.g. filesrc location=foo ! typefind caused by the
recent switch to g_filename_to_uri(), but also actually creates valid
URIs for the first time.
Windows code paths could need some more work, e.g. we don't clean up
the relative markers there for now (because path could have \ and /
as separators).
API: gst_filename_to_uri()
Remove class-to-interface-struct cast macros which don't work,
don't make sense, and in some cases wouldn't even compile if
used. Removal should be ok seeing that code which uses any of
these is broken and bound to crash. Fixes#565607.
API: remove GST_IMPLEMENTS_INTERFACE_CLASS
API: remove GST_IS_IMPLEMENTS_INTERFACE_CLASS
API: remove GST_URI_HANDLER_CLASS
Original commit message from CVS:
* gst/gstelementfactory.c: (gst_element_register):
* gst/gsturi.h:
Patch from Alessandro Decina adding get_type_full and
get_protocols_full private vfuncs to the URIHandler interface
to allow bindings to support creating URI handlers.
Partially fixes: #339279
API: GstURIHandlerInterface::get_type_full
API: GstURIHandlerInterface::get_protocols_full
Original commit message from CVS:
* docs/gst/gstreamer-sections.txt:
* gst/gsturi.c: (get_element_factories_from_uri_protocol),
(gst_uri_protocol_is_supported), (gst_element_make_from_uri):
* gst/gsturi.h:
API: Add gst_uri_protocol_is_supported(), which checks if an sink
or src that supports a given URI protocol exists.
Original commit message from CVS:
implement URI schemes
Elements can now register as a source or sink for a protocol and applications can use gst_element_make_from_uri () to get an element that handles a given URI.
This patch provides:
- removal of old broken URI handling scheme.
- new URI handling using interfaces.
- updates for registry to save handled URIs.
- interface for URI handlers.
- implementation of that in filesrc and filesink for the file:// URI
- extension to pipeline parsing to allow specifying only a URI instead of element
Does not include:
- tests
- inclusion in docs build