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* codegen/argtypes.py:
* gst/arg-types.py:
Move GstIterator ArgType definition and usage for the codegenerator
to gst/arg-types.py. It has nothing to do in the codegenerator code.
Original commit message from CVS:
* codegen/argtypes.py:
Revert the UInt64Arg modifications from upstream. It forces us to give
a PyLong, whereas we can directly use the 'K' argument parsing for that.
Original commit message from CVS:
* codegen/argtypes.py:
Update from upstream codegen for UInt argtype.
* gst/gst-types.defs:
Added GstIndexEntry boxed type.
* gst/gstbase.override:
Wrapped gst.BaseSrc::get_times() and gst.PushSrc::create() virtual
methods.
gst.BaseSrc and gst.PushSrc virtual methods are now completely wrapped.
Original commit message from CVS:
2006-02-06 Andy Wingo <wingo@pobox.com>
* codegen/argtypes.py (UInt64Arg.write_param): Parse long
arguments using ParseTuple and friends; allows ints to passed for
longs as a side benefit.
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* codegen/argtypes.py:
* codegen/codegen.py:
* codegen/definitions.py:
* gst/arg-types.py:
Added 'keeprefcount' argument for function/method parameters in order to
cope with functions/methods that decrement the refcount of the given
parameter
* gst/gst.defs:
Added 'keeprefcount' for buffer argument of gst_pad_push() wrapper.
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* gst/Makefile.am:
* gst/common.h:
* gst/pygstobject.c: (pygstobject_sink), (pygstobject_new),
(pygst_object_unref):
* gst/pygstobject.h:
* gst/gstmodule.c: (init_gst):
add/move some code to handle wrapping/refcounting of possible
GstObject
* codegen/argtypes.py:
* gst/gstbin.override:
* gst/gstbus.override:
* gst/gstelement.override:
* gst/gstpad.override:
* gst/interfaces.override:
use this reffing code
* gst/gst-types.defs:
* gst/gst.override:
add a __gstrefcount__ field to GstObject types
add tp_traverse, tp_dealloc and tp_clear, so we handle refcounting
properly related to garbage collection
* testsuite/test_element.py:
* testsuite/test_pad.py:
add more tests, add some refcount checks
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* codegen/argtypes.py:
* codegen/codegen.py:
* codegen/definitions.py:
* codegen/defsparser.py:
* codegen/docgen.py:
Updated codegen to support miniobject
* gst/Makefile.am:
Use the included (and modified) codegen for code generation.
* gst/pygstminiobject.c:
* gst/pygstminiobject.h:
* gst/pygstminiobject-private.h:
New GstMiniObject inspired from pygobject.[ch] code
* gst/common.h:
* gst/gst-types.defs:
* gst/gst.override:
* gst/gstbuffer.override:
* gst/gstcaps.override:
* gst/gstmodule.c:
* gst/gstpad.override:
Modifications to support MiniObject
* gst/gst.defs:
Allow null second parameter for ElementFactory.create()
and gst.element_factory_make()
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* configure.ac (PYGTK_CODEGEN): Use built in code generator again
and don't require 2.3.91, 2.0.0 should do fine (FC1 ok, RH9 isn't)
* TODO: Update
* gst/interfaces.override, gst/play.override: Add typedef for
python < 2.3
* codegen/codegen.py: Readd :/
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* gst/gst.override (_wrap_gst_element_tp_new): New, just pointing
to _wrap_gst_element_factory_make
(_wrap_gst_element_tp_new): Stub, return 1 so tp_new can be used.
* gst/gst.defs (element_factory_make): Remove is-constructor-of
GstElement.
* codegen/: Remove and use the codegen from pygtk instead
* configure.ac (ACLOCAL): Require 2.3.91 of PyGTK
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* codegen/*: Copy PyGTK code generator here, to avoid depending on
latest version.
* configure.ac: Add versioning, ala pygtk, and use the internal
code generator instead of the installed one