In gir it was brought up [1] that some traits (in particular
`*ExtManual`) are exported from the crate root in addition to the
prelude, cluttering the environment unnecessarily. This commit removes
all these reexports, leaving those in prelude (that were already there)
only.
After this commit everything matching `Ext(Manual)?\b` in `lib.rs` sits
within `pub mod prelude {};`.
[1]: https://github.com/gtk-rs/gir/pull/1111
Gir now prints all directories and their hashes in the version file and
comments; useful now that gstreamer-rs is being generated from both
gir-files/ and gst-gir-files/ submodules.
The sys crates have not been generated with 1.20 introspected gir files
yet, and break the documentation that is already compiling with the
v1_20 feature. Function body contents don't truly matter for the
documentation build anyway.
This scales better as there will only be only such data instead of two
or more when having deeper class hierarchies with multiple Rust
elements, and also makes it unnecessary to use a special instance struct
so the default works well.
This should be analogous to C struct initalizers where all unspecified
fields are initialized to zero. Without mut this reads a bit nicer as
well.
Note that two out of three structs have all members specified, hence
need no zero-initialization of the remainder at all.
As ffi::GstVideoTimeCode implements Copy, assignments don't move it out
of the passed in value but just copy it. This doesn't increase the
reference count of the daily jam, still runs the Drop impl of the passed
in value to decrease the daily jam and then causes a second unref of it
later when the returned value is dropped.
Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer-rs/-/issues/310
gir has been fixed to omit all unnecessary imports from objects, enums
and flags which currently are the only offenders of this linter warning.
Hence disallow this warning from now on which is anyway not applied to
every crate - like gstreamer-gl - where such issues have been uncovered.
Clippy nightly is becoming surprisingly smart these days:
warning: This sequence of operators looks suspiciously like a bug.
--> gstreamer-video/src/video_time_code_interval.rs:66:16
|
66 | && self.0.minutes == other.0.hours
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: I think you meant: `self.0.minutes == other.0.minutes`
|
= note: `#[warn(clippy::suspicious_operation_groupings)]` on by default
= help: for further information visit https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#suspicious_operation_groupings
This function was named wrong before 1.20, and its return transfer type
changed from none to full. To provide
Note that, when 1.20 Gir files are imported, this `version` override in
gstreamer-video/Gir.toml wil come into effect and create a Display trait
for us (without version constraint). At that point the manual Display
impl should be removed, but the manual to_string implementation remains.
Capitalization is wrong in function and parameter/variable names:
warning: method `get_Kr_Kb` should have a snake case name
--> gstreamer-video/src/auto/enums.rs:515:12
|
515 | pub fn get_Kr_Kb(&self) -> Option<(f64, f64)> {
| ^^^^^^^^^ help: convert the identifier to snake case (notice the capitalization): `get_kr_kb`
|
= note: `#[warn(non_snake_case)]` on by default
warning: variable `Kr` should have a snake case name
--> gstreamer-video/src/auto/enums.rs:518:21
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518 | let mut Kr = mem::MaybeUninit::uninit();
| ^^ help: convert the identifier to snake case (notice the capitalization): `kr`
warning: variable `Kb` should have a snake case name
--> gstreamer-video/src/auto/enums.rs:519:21
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519 | let mut Kb = mem::MaybeUninit::uninit();
| ^^ help: convert the identifier to snake case (notice the capitalization): `kb`
warning: variable `Kr` should have a snake case name
--> gstreamer-video/src/auto/enums.rs:525:17
|
525 | let Kr = Kr.assume_init();
| ^^ help: convert the identifier to snake case (notice the capitalization): `kr`
warning: variable `Kb` should have a snake case name
--> gstreamer-video/src/auto/enums.rs:526:17
|
526 | let Kb = Kb.assume_init();
| ^^ help: convert the identifier to snake case (notice the capitalization): `kb`
warning: unused doc comment
--> gstreamer-video/src/video_info.rs:655:37
|
655 | #[cfg_attr(feature = "dox", doc(cfg(feature = "v1_12")))]
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
656 | / {
657 | | VideoInfoBuilder {
658 | | format,
659 | | width,
... |
674 | | }
675 | | }
| |_________- rustdoc does not generate documentation for expressions
Also simplify some blocks into expressions which are allowed to have
attributes as well since Rust 1.43.
The next version of gir is going to generate doc(cfg()) attributes on
many symbols to show feature-dependence hints. While autogenerated sys
crates get this attribute in their own (generated) lib.rs file the safe
wrapper crates do not have such an autogenerated lib.rs file.