gstreamer-rs/Gir_GstNet.toml
Sebastian Dröge c31921e093 Further work-arounds for floating reference handling changes between 1.12 and 1.14
This fixes various memory-safety issues caused by broken reference
counting. We have to handle pre-1.14 and post-1.14 differently in
constructors.

See https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=743062#c30
2018-05-09 12:20:59 +03:00

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[options]
girs_dir = "gir-files"
library = "GstNet"
version = "1.0"
min_cfg_version = "1.8"
target_path = "gstreamer-net"
work_mode = "normal"
concurrency = "send+sync"
generate_safety_asserts = true
single_version_file = true
external_libraries = [
"GLib",
"GObject",
"Gst",
"Gio",
]
generate = [
]
manual = [
"GObject.Object",
"Gst.Object",
"Gst.Clock",
"Gst.Bus",
]
[[object]]
name = "Gst.ClockTime"
status = "manual"
conversion_type = "scalar"
[[object]]
name = "GstNet.NtpClock"
status = "generate"
trait = false
[[object.function]]
name = "new"
# Floating reference handling
ignore = true
[[object]]
name = "GstNet.PtpClock"
status = "generate"
trait = false
[[object.function]]
name = "new"
# Floating reference handling
ignore = true
[[object]]
name = "GstNet.NetClientClock"
status = "generate"
trait = false
[[object.function]]
name = "new"
# Floating reference handling
ignore = true
[[object]]
name = "GstNet.NetTimeProvider"
status = "generate"
trait = false
[[object.function]]
name = "new"
# Floating reference handling
ignore = true