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2005-07-12 Andy Wingo <wingo@pobox.com>
* configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES):
* examples/: Moved all examples up from examples/gst/ into
examples/.
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* configure.ac:
* Makefile.am:
* gst/Makefile.am:
* examples/Makefile.am:
* testsuite/common.py:
gst.play is gone in 0.9...
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* examples/gst/play.py:
* gst/gst-types.defs:
* gst/gst.override:
* testsuite/Makefile.am:
* testsuite/common.py:
* testsuite/event.py:
* testsuite/test_event.py:
Use gst.element_factory_make in play example
Use boxed instead of pointer for gst.Event, it was such an ugly
hack.
Ref the event when sending using gst.element_send_event.
Add a bunch of testcases (and a C module), renamed event to
test_event.py
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* gst/gst.override (tag_foreach_func_list): Disable lists instead
of raising an exception.
* gst/gst-types.defs (ImplementsInterface, TagSetter): Define
these here.
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* gst/gstmodule.c (init_gst): Add constants for GST_*SECOND.
(python_do_pending_calls): New idler handler, similar to pygtk, so
python events (eg KeyboardInterrupt) can be raised during mainloop
* gst/gst.override (_wrap_gst_bin_get_list):
(_wrap_gst_pad_tp_repr, caps_length, caps_item)
(structure_length, structure_subscript)
(_wrap_gst_structure_tp_repr): Impl.
(_wrap_gst_main): Override with threading blocking.
* gst/gst-types.defs (Object): add flags field.
(Structure): Add copy/release funcs
* gst/__init__.py (devloc): Don't initialize threads
* gst/Makefile.am: clean up
* examples/gst/player.py: Prettify and simplify. Uses GstThread now.
* examples/gstplay/player.py: Update to new api and make it work.
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* examples/gstreamer/filesrc.py,player.py: New examples
* gstreamer/gstreamer.override: Add a dict like interface to GstTagList
* gstreamer/gstpad-handlers.override: New file, split out from gstreamer.override
* gstreamer/gst-types.defs: Don't use
gst_buffer_free/gst_data_free, use gst_data_unref instead.
* gstreamer/gst-types.c (PyGstData_to_value): Don't send address here.
* gstreamer/arg-types.py (GstDataPtrArg.write_param): Send the
address to stuff, since we really want to avoid segfaults :)
* gstreamer/0.6.[c,defs,h,override]: Remove, we're focusing on 0.7
* gstreamer/0.7.[c,defs,h,override]: Remove, merge with
gstreamer.*
* gstreamer/Makefile.am: Clean up, remove versioning support.
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* gstreamer/gstreamer.override:
* gstreamer/gstreamermodule.c: Rename some more things to gst
* gstreamer/arg-types.py: Clean up and add GstData handling
* gstreamer/gstreamer.defs:
* gstreamer/gst-types.defs: Split out types to a separate defs
* gstreamer/gst-types.c: New file to handle custom GstData conversions.
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* gstreamer/0.7.override:
* gstreamer/common.h:
GstStructure and GstTagList foreach() support.
* examples/gstplay/player.py:
Use TagList.foreach() to print tags.
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* gstreamer/gstreamer.defs: rename all functions, remove
gst_ suffix.
* gstreamer/examples/gstreamer/*.py: Update to new API.
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* gstreamer/gstreamer.defs (element_link_many): This is function
and not a method, despite popular belief
(gst_element_factory_make): Make it the constructor of GstElement,
so we can avoid dirty hacks.
* gstreamer/gstreamer.override (_wrap_gst_element_link_many): Wrap
(_wrap_gst_element_link_many): Wrap
* gstreamer/common.defs:
* gstreamer/common.override:
* gstreamer/Makefile.am: Beginning of reorganization, to include
gstreamer.defs and override (eg, not auto generate them)
* examples/gstreamer/cp.py: Prettify and pythonify. Will do the
other examples later
* gstreamer/gstreamer.py: Backwards compatibility module
* gstreamer/gstreamermodule.c:
* gstreamer/Makefile.am: Rename the module to gst
Original commit message from CVS:
The "yes, you can write chain based elements in Python" commit.
AKA The "oh my, that is a slow rot13" commit.
AKA The "puddle from a stream of leaking bits" commit.