Original commit message from CVS:
2007-01-07 Julien MOUTTE <julien@moutte.net>
* sys/ximage/ximagesink.c: (gst_ximage_buffer_finalize),
(gst_ximagesink_handle_xerror), (gst_ximagesink_ximage_new),
(gst_ximagesink_ximage_destroy), (gst_ximagesink_ximage_put),
(gst_ximagesink_handle_xevents), (gst_ximagesink_setcaps),
(gst_ximagesink_change_state), (gst_ximagesink_set_xwindow_id),
(gst_ximagesink_expose), (gst_ximagesink_set_event_handling):
* sys/xvimage/xvimagesink.c: (gst_xvimage_buffer_destroy),
(gst_xvimage_buffer_finalize), (gst_xvimagesink_handle_xerror),
(gst_xvimagesink_xvimage_new), (gst_xvimagesink_xvimage_put),
(gst_xvimagesink_handle_xevents), (gst_xvimagesink_setcaps),
(gst_xvimagesink_change_state),
(gst_xvimagesink_set_xwindow_id),
(gst_xvimagesink_expose), (gst_xvimagesink_set_event_handling):
Use flow_lock much more to protect every access to xwindow.
Try to catch erros while creating images in case some drivers
are
just generating an XError when the requested image is too big.
Should fix : #354698, #384008, #384060.
* tests/icles/stress-xoverlay.c: (cycle_window),
(create_window):
Implement some stress testing of setting window xid.
Original commit message from CVS:
2007-01-04 Julien MOUTTE <julien@moutte.net>
* gst-libs/gst/interfaces/xoverlay.c:
(gst_x_overlay_handle_events):
* gst-libs/gst/interfaces/xoverlay.h:
* sys/ximage/ximagesink.c: (gst_ximagesink_xwindow_new),
(gst_ximagesink_set_xwindow_id),
(gst_ximagesink_set_event_handling),
(gst_ximagesink_xoverlay_init), (gst_ximagesink_set_property),
(gst_ximagesink_get_property), (gst_ximagesink_init),
(gst_ximagesink_class_init):
* sys/ximage/ximagesink.h:
* sys/xvimage/xvimagesink.c: (gst_xvimagesink_xwindow_new),
(gst_xvimagesink_set_xwindow_id),
(gst_xvimagesink_set_event_handling),
(gst_xvimagesink_xoverlay_init), (gst_xvimagesink_set_property),
(gst_xvimagesink_get_property), (gst_xvimagesink_init),
(gst_xvimagesink_class_init):
* sys/xvimage/xvimagesink.h:
* tests/icles/stress-xoverlay.c: (toggle_events),
(create_window):
Add a method to the XOverlay interface to allow disabling of
event handling in x[v]imagesink elements. This will let X events
propagate to parent windows which can be usefull in some cases.
Be carefull that the application is then responsible of pushing
navigation events and expose events to the video sink.
Fixes: #387138.