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This patch adds overrides to support IntRange, Int64Range, DoubleRange, FractionRange, Array and List. For integer ranges, it maps this to python 'range'. Gst.IntRange() and Gst.Int64Range() are simple cast to let the underlying code know which GType to use. To set such range in python you will do: structure["range"] = Gst.IntRange(range(0,10,2))) Same for the 64 bit variant. And when you do: r = structure.get_value("range") A range will be returned directly, without the wrapper. For DoubleRange and FractionRange, there is no native support in python. So the usage will be: structure["range"] = Gst.DoubleRange(0,10.0) structure["range"] = Gst.FractionRange(Gst.Fraction(1/30), Gst.Fraction(1/5) When getting this value, Gst.DoubleRange and Gst.FractionRange class are returned. They both have start/stop members. The naming was taken from range type. For Array and List, both uses the native list type, though they can be constructed from any python sequence. So again, the class is just like a cast, to let it pick the right GType and python list are being returned. structure["list"] = Gst.ValueList([1,2,3,4]) structure["array"] = Gst.ValueArray([1,2,3,4) Using string and tuple could also work. Since Gst.ValueList/Array are sequence, you can convert one to the other with: list = Gst.ValueList([1,2,3,4]) array = Gst.ValueArray (list) https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=753754 |
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