baseparse would pass whatever is left in the adapter to the
subclass when draining, even if it's less than the minimum
frame size required. This is bogus, baseparse should just
discard that data then. The original intention of that code
seems to have been that if we have more data available than
the minimum required we should pass all of the data available
and not just the minimum required, which does make sense, so
we'll continue to do that in the case that more data is available.
Fixes assertions in rawvideoparse on EOS after not-negotiated with
fakesrc sizetype=random ! queue ! rawvideoparse format=rgb ! appsink caps=video/x-raw,format=I420
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=773666
It's useful to be able to set a name pattern for GST_DEBUG_FILE so that
the same environment variable can be used for multiple processes and
still write to different files. Especially useful if these processes
run simultaneously.
%p: Replaced with PID
%r: Replaced with random number
%p is obviously useful. %r is useful when for instance running two
processes with same PID but in different containers.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=773092
Enable it to prevent sending reconfigure when linking elements.
Useful for autoplugging when we know caps or bufferpools shouldn't change
to save doing caps renegotiation to end up with the same final scenario.
The no-reconfigure is not a proper check, it is a flag. It is implemented
as a GstPadLinkCheck to avoid creating another gst_pad_link variant.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=757653
Fixes xgettext warnings when doing 'make update-po':
gst/parse/grammar.y:217: warning: Empty msgid. It is reserved by GNU gettext:
gettext("") returns the header entry with
meta information, not the empty string.
On the first buffer, it's possible that sink_segment is set but
src_segment has not been set yet. If this is the case, we should not
calculate cur_level.time since sink_segment.position may be large and
src_segment.position default is 0, with the resulting diff being larger
than max-size-time, causing the queue to start leaking (if
leaky=downstream).
One potential consequence of this is that the segment event may be
stored on the srcpad before the caps event is pushed downstream, causing
a g_warning ("Sticky event misordering, got 'segment' before 'caps'").
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=773096
clock_gettime was also added for iOS 10.0, so don't use it if we're
targetting an older version. That would've caused the symbol to not be
found at runtime on older devices.
Just use the default c_std used by the compiler. With GCC on Linux this
is gnu89.
Tons of errors related to time.h, signal.h, etc when using c99:
FAILED: libs/gst/check/libcheck/check@sta/check_run.c.o
cc '-Ilibs/gst/check/libcheck/check@sta' '-fdiagnostics-color=always' '-I../libs/gst/check/libcheck' '-Ilibs/gst/check/libcheck' '-I.' '-I../.' '-Ilibs/gst/check/libcheck/..' '-I../libs/gst/check/libcheck/..' '-pipe' '-Wall' '-Winvalid-pch' '-std=c99' '-DHAVE_CONFIG_H' '-fPIC' '-O2' '-g' '-fPIC' '-MMD' '-MQ' 'libs/gst/check/libcheck/check@sta/check_run.c.o' '-MF' 'libs/gst/check/libcheck/check@sta/check_run.c.o.d' -o 'libs/gst/check/libcheck/check@sta/check_run.c.o' -c ../libs/gst/check/libcheck/check_run.c
In file included from ../libs/gst/check/libcheck/check_run.c:21:0:
../libs/gst/check/libcheck/libcompat.h:167:18: warning: ‘struct itimerspec’ declared inside parameter list will not be visible outside of this definition or declaration
const struct itimerspec *new_value, struct itimerspec *old_value);
^~~~~~~~~~
../libs/gst/check/libcheck/check_run.c:98:25: error: array type has incomplete element type ‘struct sigaction’
static struct sigaction old_action[3];
^~~~~~~~~~
../libs/gst/check/libcheck/check_run.c:99:25: error: array type has incomplete element type ‘struct sigaction’
static struct sigaction new_action[3];
^~~~~~~~~~
[...]
ninja: build stopped: subcommand failed.
The change was originally made because gnu99 was causing issues on OS X.
With XCode 8, clock_gettime will be incorrectly detected as being
available regardless of what OS X version we're targetting because the
symbol is available in the .tbd library as a weak symbol.
See: https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/issues/3727#issue-170086273
It's only starting from macOS 10.12 that clock_gettime is actually
available, so we can unconditionally disable it when targetting older
versions. We cannot simply do AC_CHECK_FUNCS with -Wl,-no_weak_imports
because the autoconf check does its own prototype declaration that
doesn't trigger that compiler flag.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=772451
This flag is to indicate to child elements that they can add and
remove pads at any point in time without re-adding existing ones.
Elements should post before-hand a GST_MESSAGE_STREAM_COLLECTION
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=772741
When we get GST_ITERATOR_RESYNC, we need to call gst_iterator_resync()
otherwise we will always get GST_ITERATOR_RESYNC (and that loop would
run forever).