gstreamer/gst/gstconfig.h.in
Stefan Kost 502337a510 gst/gstconfig.h.in: Add 'id' for example.
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* gst/gstconfig.h.in:
Add 'id' for example.
* gst/gstpad.c:
* gst/gstutils.c:
* plugins/elements/gstfdsink.c:
Link to signals. Doc and comment fixes.
2008-02-06 12:21:05 +00:00

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/* GStreamer
* Copyright (C) 1999,2000 Erik Walthinsen <omega@cse.ogi.edu>
* 2004,2005 Wim Taymans <wim@fluendo.com>
*
* gstconfig.h: GST_DISABLE_* macros for build configuration
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Library General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
* License along with this library; if not, write to the
* Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
* Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
*/
/**
* SECTION:gstconfig
* @short_description: Build configuration options
*
* This describes the configuration options for GStreamer. When building
* GStreamer there are a lot of parts (known internally as "subsystems" ) that
* can be disabled for various reasons. The most common reasons are speed and
* size, which is important because GStreamer is designed to run on embedded
* systems.
*
* If a subsystem is disabled, most of this changes are done in an API
* compatible way, so you don't need to adapt your code in most cases. It is
* never done in an ABI compatible way though. So if you want to disable a
* suybsystem, you have to rebuild all programs depending on GStreamer, too.
*
* If a subsystem is disabled in GStreamer, a value is defined in
* &lt;gst/gst.h&gt;. You can check this if you do subsystem-specific stuff.
* <example id="example-gstconfig">
* <title>Doing subsystem specific things</title>
* <programlisting>
* &hash;ifndef GST_DISABLE_GST_DEBUG
* // do stuff specific to the debugging subsystem
* &hash;endif // GST_DISABLE_GST_DEBUG
* </programlisting>
* </example>
*/
#ifndef __GST_CONFIG_H__
#define __GST_CONFIG_H__
/* trick gtk-doc into believing these symbols are defined (yes, it's ugly) */
#if 0
#define GST_DISABLE_GST_DEBUG 1
#define GST_DISABLE_LOADSAVE 1
#define GST_DISABLE_PARSE 1
#define GST_DISABLE_TRACE 1
#define GST_DISABLE_ALLOC_TRACE 1
#define GST_DISABLE_REGISTRY 1
#define GST_DISABLE_ENUMTYPES 1
#define GST_DISABLE_INDEX 1
#define GST_DISABLE_PLUGIN 1
#define GST_DISABLE_URI 1
#define GST_DISABLE_XML 1
#define GST_DISABLE_LOADSAVE_REGISTRY 1
#define GST_HAVE_GLIB_2_8 1
#endif
/***** default padding of structures *****/
#define GST_PADDING 4
#define GST_PADDING_INIT {0}
/***** padding for very extensible base classes *****/
#define GST_PADDING_LARGE 20
/***** disabling of subsystems *****/
/**
* GST_DISABLE_GST_DEBUG:
*
* Configures the inclusion of the debugging subsystem
*/
@GST_DISABLE_GST_DEBUG_DEFINE@
/**
* GST_DISABLE_LOADSAVE:
*
* Configures the inclusion of the plugin graph xml-serialisation
* (was used in 0.8 by gst-editor)
*/
@GST_DISABLE_LOADSAVE_DEFINE@
/**
* GST_DISABLE_PARSE:
*
* Configures the inclusion of the gst-lauch parser
*/
@GST_DISABLE_PARSE_DEFINE@
/**
* GST_DISABLE_TRACE:
*
* Configures the inclusion of a resource tracing facillity
* (seems to be unused)
*/
@GST_DISABLE_TRACE_DEFINE@
/**
* GST_DISABLE_ALLOC_TRACE:
*
* Configures the use of a memory tracer based on the resource tracer
* if TRACE is disabled, ALLOC_TRACE is disabled as well
*/
@GST_DISABLE_ALLOC_TRACE_DEFINE@
/**
* GST_DISABLE_REGISTRY:
*
* Configures the use of the plugin registry.
* If one disables this, required plugins need to be loaded and registered
* manualy
*/
@GST_DISABLE_REGISTRY_DEFINE@
/**
* GST_DISABLE_XML:
*
* Configures the use libxml2. This setting is derived from the settings of
* %GST_DISABLE_LOADSAVE and %GST_DISABLE_REGISTRY (in the xml registry case).
*/
@GST_DISABLE_XML_DEFINE@
/* FIXME: test and document these! */
/* Configure the use of glib enumtypes (useful for introspection)
* see http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=342564
*/
@GST_DISABLE_ENUMTYPES_DEFINE@
/* Configure the use of indizies for seeking
* (not used in plugins right now)
*/
@GST_DISABLE_INDEX_DEFINE@
/* Configures the use of external plugins */
@GST_DISABLE_PLUGIN_DEFINE@
/* Configures the use of uri-handlers */
@GST_DISABLE_URI_DEFINE@
/* printf extension format */
/**
* GST_PTR_FORMAT:
*
* printf format type used to debug GStreamer types.
* This can only be used on types whose size is >= sizeof(gpointer).
*/
@GST_PRINTF_EXTENSION_POINTER_FORMAT_DEFINE@
/**
* GST_SEGMENT_FORMAT:
*
* printf format type used to debug GStreamer segments.
* This can only be used on pointers to GstSegment structures.
*
* Since: 0.10.10
*/
@GST_PRINTF_EXTENSION_SEGMENT_FORMAT_DEFINE@
/* whether or not GST_PTR_FORMAT or GST_SEGMENT_FORMAT are using
* the printf extension mechanism. This is for internal use in our
* header files so we know whether we can use G_GNUC_PRINTF or not */
@GST_USING_PRINTF_EXTENSION_DEFINE@
/* whether or not the CPU supports unaligned access */
@GST_HAVE_UNALIGNED_ACCESS_DEFINE@
/* FIXME: 0.11 (remove)
* whether or not we are using glib 2.8 api, e.g. atomic gobject
* refcounting */
@GST_HAVE_GLIB_2_8_DEFINE@
/***** Deal with XML stuff, we have to handle both loadsave and registry *****/
/* FIXME: move include to where we need it */
/*#if (! (defined(GST_DISABLE_LOADSAVE) && defined(GST_DISABLE_REGISTRY)) )*/
#ifndef GST_DISABLE_XML
# include <libxml/parser.h>
#else
/* FIXME: 0.11 (replace by GST_DISABLE_XML) */
# define GST_DISABLE_LOADSAVE_REGISTRY
#endif
/**
* GST_EXPORT:
*
* Export the given variable from the built shared object.
*
* On Windows, this exports the variable from the DLL.
* On other platforms, this gets defined to "extern".
*/
/**
* GST_PLUGIN_EXPORT:
*
* Export the plugin's definition.
*
* On Windows, this exports the plugin definition from the DLL.
* On other platforms, this gets defined as a no-op.
*/
#ifdef _MSC_VER
#define GST_PLUGIN_EXPORT __declspec(dllexport) extern
#ifdef GST_EXPORTS
#define GST_EXPORT __declspec(dllexport) extern
#else
#define GST_EXPORT __declspec(dllimport) extern
#endif
#else /* not _MSC_VER */
#define GST_PLUGIN_EXPORT
#define GST_EXPORT extern
#endif
#endif /* __GST_CONFIG_H__ */