With the testsuite format you will get a setup_tests(tests_manager,
options) function called for each TestManager.
The function will have the exact same role as with old config
file but with a clean API and not magic global variables.
This implies that we need default blacklist to be directly set
on the TestManager and not on options.blacklisted_test
The default testsuite implementation should belong to the default
asset repo where we have the corresponding knowledge.
We should style manage a sensible list of known blacklisted tests,
encoding profiles, and generators in GstValidate itself and allow testsuite
actual implementations to easily use them though the register_default_*
methods.
This allow us to be able to remove the ugly execfile() call.
If the user did not specify any playback time we should be able to
execute actions even if the pipeline can't answer the position query
+ Make simpler to read the conditions of an action execution
The ->execute function now return a GstValidateExecuteActionReturn
which can be set as ASYNC in order to tell the scenario that the action
will be executed asynchronously, when the action is done, the caller is
responsible for calling gst_validate_action_set_done(); so that the
scenario keeps going on.
In this commit we make sure that the old API keeps working as
GST_VALIDATE_EXECUTE_ACTION_ERROR == FALSE and
GST_VALIDATE_EXECUTE_ACTION_OK == TRUE
Morevover GstValidateExecuteActionReturn is just a define
API:
+ gst_validate_action_set_done
+ GstValidateExecuteActionReturn
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=739854
We had quite a bit of code dedicated to handled GstPipeline monitoring
inside GstValidateBinMonitor, cleanly split that code into a new object
type
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=740704
Depending on the type of event where the bug occurs,
it is not the same issue type. That allows us to have
much precise reports, and better explain the user
where the issue stands.
By default an action has no playback-time, this makes it actionable
immediatly.
When no playback-time is set on a set-property action, it will
be activated the moment the element is added in the pipeline.
gst-validate-reporter.c:119:39: error: implicit conversion from enumeration type
'GstValidateReportingDetails' to different enumeration type
'GstValidateInterceptionReturn' [-Werror,-Wenum-conversion]
GstValidateInterceptionReturn ret = GST_VALIDATE_SHOW_UNKNOWN;
~~~ ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
gst-validate-reporter.c:124:11: error: implicit conversion from enumeration type
'GstValidateReportingDetails' to different enumeration type
'GstValidateInterceptionReturn' [-Werror,-Wenum-conversion]
ret = iface->get_reporting_level (reporter);
~ ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
gst-validate-reporter.c:127:10: error: implicit conversion from enumeration type
'GstValidateInterceptionReturn' to different enumeration type
'GstValidateReportingDetails' [-Werror,-Wenum-conversion]
return ret;
~~~~~~ ^~~
In the pipeline, an EOS should always have the same seqnum of the
previous SEGMENT event that was received. If the segment is the result
of a seek, it should always be the same as the seek seqnum too.
+ (Mathieu Duponchelle): fix reporting and concatenation tests.