This refactoring simplifies the usage of the template: define the
profile and include the template is all that is required. It should now
be easier to add more instruction sets.
The HAVE_* flags are changed with TEMPLATE_PP_* setting to avoid messing
them up.
See the top comment in postprocess_template.c for details.
* qatar/master: (27 commits)
asfdec: add side data to ASFStream packet instead of output packet.
idroqdec: set AVFMTCTX_NOHEADER and create streams as they occur.
nellymoserdec: Indicate that the decoder can handle changed parameters
libavcodec: Apply parameter change side data when decoding audio
flvdec: Add param change side data if the sample rate or channels have changed
libavformat: Add a utility function for adding parameter change side data
libavcodec: Define a side data type for parameter changes
aacdec: Handle new extradata passed as side data
flvdec: Export new AAC/H.264 extradata as side data on the next packet
libavcodec: Define a side data type for new extradata
flacdec: skip all track indices at once instead of looping.
mxf: Add PictureEssenceCoding UL for V210.
mxfdec: consider QuantizationBits between 17 and 24 to be pcm_s24*
mxfenc: Add support for MPEG-2 MP@HL-14 in mxf container.
mxf: H.264/MPEG-4 AVC Intra support
configure: Show whether the safe bitstream reader is enabled
x86: Tighten register constraints for decode_significance*_x86.
Replace Subversion revisions in comments by Git hashes.
h264_cabac: synchronize decode_significance_*_x86 conditionals
w32threads: wait for the waked thread in pthread_cond_signal.
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Conflicts:
libavcodec/avcodec.h
libavcodec/version.h
libavformat/flvdec.c
libavformat/utils.c
tests/ref/lavfi/pixdesc
tests/ref/lavfi/pixfmts_copy
tests/ref/lavfi/pixfmts_null
tests/ref/lavfi/pixfmts_scale
tests/ref/lavfi/pixfmts_vflip
Merged-by: Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
This moves declarations without initialisers or with constant
initialisers to the start of a block, and adds do {} while(0)
around some macros, thus allowing declarations within them.
Signed-off-by: Mans Rullgard <mans@mansr.com>
The original problem was that FSF and Apple gcc used a different syntax
for vector declarations, i.e. {} vs. (). Nowadays Apple gcc versions support
the standard {} syntax and versions that support {} are available on all
relevant Mac OS X versions. Thus the greater compatibility is no longer
worth cluttering the code with macros.
Originally committed as revision 14366 to svn://svn.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg/trunk