Does not do anything yet. On a sidenote, we can't just use
%p\001 or so to signal the extension because g-i complains
about an invalid ascii character then, so have to resort to
something more elaborate, such as %p\aA etc.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=613081
and remove all the printf extension/specifier stuff for
the system printf. Next we need to add back the custom
specifiers to our own printf implementation.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=613081
This was a FIXME for 0.11. I guess a case could be made to keep it around
separately for apps or libraries that only want to use GStreamer's debugging
system, but it seems more likely they'd just copy the two source files into
their own tree if the case. Also, things like types wouldn't be initialised
without gst_init(). We can still make it public again if anyone needs it,
but then we should make it a proper function and not hide it behind
underscores.
The refactoring of gst_debug_add_log_function() now causes build failure when
debug-logging is turned off. Just move it to the conditional part of the header.
Make adding/removing gst_debug_log_default() work reliably in all
circumstances. The problem was that depending on platform and linker
flags the function argument might resolve to different addresses,
which made it impossible to remove the default log function added
in gst_init() from application code (because the pointer values
didn't match). The new approach should keep things simple by passing
NULL for the default function, which the code in libgstreamer can
then handle.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=625396https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=640771
Forgot those when adding the original API, just like the API markers
in the commit message:
API: GST_TRACE
API: GST_TRACE_OBJECT
API: GST_CAT_TRACE
API: GST_CAT_TRACE_OBJECT
API: GST_LEVEL_TRACE
Fixes compilation with --disable-gst-debug
This makes it possible to easily get a *:5 debug log without all
the refcounting noise, and drastically reduces the number of lines
output for a normal log (46m to 28m for a 20min video). The full log
including refcounting information can still be gotten using *:7.
Fixes#620460.
Adds that warning to configure.ac
Includes a tiny change of the GST_BOILERPLATE_FULL() macro:
The get_type() function is no longer declared before being defined.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=611692
Add a new macro GST_DEBUG_CATEGORY_GET to get a log category by name. This
allows plugins to use e.g. core categories like PERFORMANCE or CLOCK.
API: GST_DEBUG_CATEGORY_GET
Just in case someone who clearly can't be deterred by any number of leading
underscores uses this very private but still somewhat documented symbol
directly in their code (*cough* qtdemux *cough*).
When its disabled, we poison some symbols to force a build error if they are
used. Dunno how useful this acually is, but we need to disable the poisoning
when we include this ourself. Also don't define some of the dummies, as they
are getting replaced with defines and that creates code that does not compile.
Two new log levels to dump FIXMEs into the log and to log data
in form of a hex dump (#578114).
API: GST_CAT_FIXME_OBJECT
API: GST_CAT_MEMDUMP_OBJECT
API: GST_CAT_FIXME
API: GST_CAT_MEMDUMP
API: GST_FIXME_OBJECT
API: GST_MEMDUMP_OBJECT
API: GST_FIXME
API: GST_MEMDUMP
Original commit message from CVS:
* configure.ac:
Remove AC_ISC_POSIX macro; it's broken on some platforms and not needed.
Add check (taken from -base) for winsock, adds WIN32_LIBS
* gst/Makefile.am:
Add WIN32_LIBS to LIBADD for libgstreamer. Needed now that gstpoll uses
winsock.
Define GST_EXPORTS when building libgstreamer (only used on win32)
* gst/gst_private.h:
* gst/gstinfo.h:
Use GST_EXPORT instead of locally-defined (and incorrect IMPORT_SYMBOL)
for symbols that we need to export in both these files.
* gst/gstpoll.c:
Include gst_private.h higher up to avoid some compile problems on win32.
Original commit message from CVS:
* gst/gstinfo.h (GST_FUNCTION):
Reverted GST_FUNCTION to the old version as we don't want the
full signature in C++ code. Also added support for MSVC.
Original commit message from CVS:
* Makefile.am:
Add check-exports target and run it as part of 'make check'
(see #499140 and #493983).
* gst/gst_private.h:
* gst/gstelementfactory.h:
* gst/gstghostpad.c: (gst_proxy_pad_class_init):
* gst/gstinfo.c: (_priv_gst_in_valgrind), (_gst_debug_init),
(_priv_gst_in_valgrind):
* gst/gstinfo.h: (GstLogFunction):
* gst/gsttypefind.c: (type_find_debug), (GST_CAT_DEFAULT),
(gst_type_find_register):
* gst/gsttypefindfactory.c: (type_find_debug), (GST_CAT_DEFAULT),
(gst_type_find_factory_get_type):
* libs/gst/controller/gstcontroller.c: (GST_CAT_DEFAULT),
(GST_CAT_DEFAULT), (parent_class), (priv_gst_controller_key),
(gst_controller_new_valist), (gst_controller_new_list),
(_gst_controller_dispose), (_gst_controller_class_init):
* libs/gst/controller/gstcontrolsource.c: (GST_CAT_DEFAULT):
* libs/gst/controller/gsthelper.c: (GST_CAT_DEFAULT),
(GST_CAT_DEFAULT), (gst_object_uncontrol_properties),
(gst_object_get_controller), (gst_object_set_controller),
(gst_object_suggest_next_sync), (gst_object_sync_values),
(gst_object_set_control_source), (gst_object_get_control_source),
(gst_object_get_value_arrays), (gst_object_get_value_array),
(gst_object_get_control_rate), (gst_object_set_control_rate):
* libs/gst/controller/gstinterpolation.c: (GST_CAT_DEFAULT):
* libs/gst/controller/lib.c: (GST_CAT_DEFAULT):
Make some functions that should be static static; rename some
private symbols so that they don't get exported; add some FIXME
comments so we can move accidentally exported functions into
our private section in 0.11.
* win32/common/libgstreamer.def:
Add gst_utils_get_timestamp().
Original commit message from CVS:
* gst/gstinfo.h: (GST_DEBUG_CATEGORY_EXTERN):
Remove __declspec(dllimport) for MSVC that was copied over into core
from a plugin, obviously without ever having been tested (note the
single underscore in _declspec in the initial commit), and that doesn't
really make sense. See #492077.
Original commit message from CVS:
* gst/gstinfo.h:
Use __FUNCTION__ instead of __PRETTY_FUNCTION__, it's silly
to print the entire class/function signature into the log
file for C++ code. This only affects C++ code, for C code
everything remains the same.