gstreamer/gst/printf/README
Tim-Philipp Müller fe7f7135e0 printf: add infrastructure for pointer extensions hook
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
2013-04-12 23:05:57 +01:00

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The files
asnprintf.c
printf-args.c
printf-args.h
printf-parse.c
printf-parse.h
vasnprintf.c
vasnprintf.h
are taken from the vasnprintf module of the GNUlib package, which can
be found at:
http://www.gnu.org/software/gnulib/
All files have been modified to include g-gnulib.h.
vasnprintf.c has also been modified to include support for long long
printing if the system printf doesn't. This code is protected by
#ifndef HAVE_LONG_LONG_FORMAT.
Code has been added to printf-args.[ch], printf-parse.c and vasnprintf.c
to support printing of __int64 values with the I64 format modifier. This
is protected by #ifdef HAVE_INT64_AND_I64.
The files
printf.h
printf.c
g-gnulib.h
have been written by me. printf.[hc] contain implementations of the
remaining functions in the printf family based on vasnprintf.
g-gnulib.h is included by all source files in order to move all
exported functions to the _g_gnulib namespace, replace malloc by
g_malloc and make sure that snprintf is only used if it implements
C99 return value semantics.
Matthias Clasen
November 1, 2003
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GStreamer modifications
This was imported from GLib's gnulib subdirectory.
g-gnulib.h and _g_gnulib namespace has been changed to gst-printf.h and
__gst_printf namespace for GStreamer. Also #define HAVE_SNPRINTF 0 has
been changed to #undef HAVE_SNPRINTF, and HAVE_ALLOCA has been changed to
GLIB_HAVE_ALLOCA_H
printf-extension.[ch] were added to provide support for custom pointer
arguments (e.g. caps, events, etc.)
Files have also been indented with gst-indent, so this is basically a
permanent fork and any patches will have to be merged manually.
March 30, 2013.