mpv/waftools/generators/sources.py

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from waflib.Build import BuildContext
cocoa-cb: initial implementation via opengl-cb API this is meant to replace the old and not properly working vo_gpu/opengl cocoa backend in the future. the problems are various shortcomings of Apple's opengl implementation and buggy behaviour in certain circumstances that couldn't be properly worked around. there are also certain regressions on newer macOS versions from 10.11 onwards. - awful opengl performance with a none layer backed context - huge amount of dropped frames with an early context flush - flickering of system elements like the dock or volume indicator - double buffering not properly working with a none layer backed context - bad performance in fullscreen because of system optimisations all the problems were caused by using a normal opengl context, that seems somewhat abandoned by apple, and are fixed by using a layer backed opengl context instead. problems that couldn't be fixed could be properly worked around. this has all features our old backend has sans the wid embedding, the possibility to disable the automatic GPU switching and taking screenshots of the window content. the first was deemed unnecessary by me for now, since i just use the libmpv API that others can use anyway. second is technically not possible atm because we have to pre-allocate our opengl context at a time the config isn't read yet, so we can't get the needed property. third one is a bit tricky because of deadlocking and it needed to be in sync, hopefully i can work around that in the future. this also has at least one additional feature or eye-candy. a properly working fullscreen animation with the native fs. also since this is a direct port of the old backend of the parts that could be used, though with adaptions and improvements, this looks a lot cleaner and easier to understand. some credit goes to @pigoz for the initial swift build support which i could improve upon. Fixes: #5478, #5393, #5152, #5151, #4615, #4476, #3978, #3746, #3739, #2392, #2217
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from waflib import TaskGen, Utils
from io import StringIO
from TOOLS.matroska import generate_C_header, generate_C_definitions
from TOOLS.file2string import file2string
import os
def __zshcomp_cmd__(ctx, argument):
return '"${{BIN_PERL}}" "{0}/TOOLS/zsh.pl" "{1}" > "${{TGT}}"' \
.format(ctx.srcnode.abspath(), argument)
def __wayland_scanner_cmd__(ctx, mode, dir, src, vendored_file):
return "${{WAYSCAN}} {0} < {1} > ${{TGT}}".format(
mode,
"${SRC}" if vendored_file else "{}/{}".format(dir, src)
)
def __file2string__(ctx, **kwargs):
ctx(
rule = __file2string_cmd__(ctx),
before = ("c",),
name = os.path.basename(kwargs['target']),
**kwargs
)
def execf(self, fn):
setattr(self, 'before', ['c'])
setattr(self, 'rule', ' ') # waf doesn't print the task with no rule
target = getattr(self, 'target', None)
out = self.path.find_or_declare(target)
tmp = StringIO()
fn(tmp)
out.write(tmp.getvalue())
tmp.close()
@TaskGen.feature('file2string')
def f2s(self):
def fn(out):
source = getattr(self, 'source', None)
src = self.path.find_resource(source)
file2string(source, iter(src.read().splitlines(True)), out)
execf(self, fn)
@TaskGen.feature('ebml_header')
def ebml_header(self):
execf(self, generate_C_header)
@TaskGen.feature('ebml_definitions')
def ebml_definitions(self):
execf(self, generate_C_definitions)
def __zshcomp__(ctx, **kwargs):
ctx(
rule = __zshcomp_cmd__(ctx, ctx.bldnode.abspath() + '/mpv'),
after = ("c", "cprogram",),
name = os.path.basename(kwargs['target']),
**kwargs
)
def __wayland_protocol_code__(ctx, **kwargs):
protocol_is_vendored = kwargs.get("vendored_protocol", False)
file_name = kwargs['protocol'] + '.xml'
if protocol_is_vendored:
del kwargs['vendored_protocol']
kwargs['source'] = '{}/{}'.format(kwargs['proto_dir'], file_name)
ctx(
rule = __wayland_scanner_cmd__(ctx, 'code', kwargs['proto_dir'],
file_name,
protocol_is_vendored),
name = os.path.basename(kwargs['target']),
**kwargs
)
def __wayland_protocol_header__(ctx, **kwargs):
protocol_is_vendored = kwargs.get("vendored_protocol", False)
file_name = kwargs['protocol'] + '.xml'
if protocol_is_vendored:
del kwargs['vendored_protocol']
kwargs['source'] = '{}/{}'.format(kwargs['proto_dir'], file_name)
ctx(
rule = __wayland_scanner_cmd__(ctx, 'client-header', kwargs['proto_dir'],
file_name,
protocol_is_vendored),
before = ('c',),
name = os.path.basename(kwargs['target']),
**kwargs
)
cocoa-cb: initial implementation via opengl-cb API this is meant to replace the old and not properly working vo_gpu/opengl cocoa backend in the future. the problems are various shortcomings of Apple's opengl implementation and buggy behaviour in certain circumstances that couldn't be properly worked around. there are also certain regressions on newer macOS versions from 10.11 onwards. - awful opengl performance with a none layer backed context - huge amount of dropped frames with an early context flush - flickering of system elements like the dock or volume indicator - double buffering not properly working with a none layer backed context - bad performance in fullscreen because of system optimisations all the problems were caused by using a normal opengl context, that seems somewhat abandoned by apple, and are fixed by using a layer backed opengl context instead. problems that couldn't be fixed could be properly worked around. this has all features our old backend has sans the wid embedding, the possibility to disable the automatic GPU switching and taking screenshots of the window content. the first was deemed unnecessary by me for now, since i just use the libmpv API that others can use anyway. second is technically not possible atm because we have to pre-allocate our opengl context at a time the config isn't read yet, so we can't get the needed property. third one is a bit tricky because of deadlocking and it needed to be in sync, hopefully i can work around that in the future. this also has at least one additional feature or eye-candy. a properly working fullscreen animation with the native fs. also since this is a direct port of the old backend of the parts that could be used, though with adaptions and improvements, this looks a lot cleaner and easier to understand. some credit goes to @pigoz for the initial swift build support which i could improve upon. Fixes: #5478, #5393, #5152, #5151, #4615, #4476, #3978, #3746, #3739, #2392, #2217
2018-02-12 11:28:19 +00:00
@TaskGen.feature('cprogram')
@TaskGen.feature('cshlib')
@TaskGen.feature('cstlib')
cocoa-cb: initial implementation via opengl-cb API this is meant to replace the old and not properly working vo_gpu/opengl cocoa backend in the future. the problems are various shortcomings of Apple's opengl implementation and buggy behaviour in certain circumstances that couldn't be properly worked around. there are also certain regressions on newer macOS versions from 10.11 onwards. - awful opengl performance with a none layer backed context - huge amount of dropped frames with an early context flush - flickering of system elements like the dock or volume indicator - double buffering not properly working with a none layer backed context - bad performance in fullscreen because of system optimisations all the problems were caused by using a normal opengl context, that seems somewhat abandoned by apple, and are fixed by using a layer backed opengl context instead. problems that couldn't be fixed could be properly worked around. this has all features our old backend has sans the wid embedding, the possibility to disable the automatic GPU switching and taking screenshots of the window content. the first was deemed unnecessary by me for now, since i just use the libmpv API that others can use anyway. second is technically not possible atm because we have to pre-allocate our opengl context at a time the config isn't read yet, so we can't get the needed property. third one is a bit tricky because of deadlocking and it needed to be in sync, hopefully i can work around that in the future. this also has at least one additional feature or eye-candy. a properly working fullscreen animation with the native fs. also since this is a direct port of the old backend of the parts that could be used, though with adaptions and improvements, this looks a lot cleaner and easier to understand. some credit goes to @pigoz for the initial swift build support which i could improve upon. Fixes: #5478, #5393, #5152, #5151, #4615, #4476, #3978, #3746, #3739, #2392, #2217
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@TaskGen.feature('apply_link')
def handle_add_object(tgen):
if getattr(tgen, 'add_object', None):
for input in Utils.to_list(tgen.add_object):
input_node = tgen.path.find_resource(input)
if input_node is not None:
tgen.link_task.inputs.append(input_node)
BuildContext.file2string = __file2string__
BuildContext.wayland_protocol_code = __wayland_protocol_code__
BuildContext.wayland_protocol_header = __wayland_protocol_header__
BuildContext.zshcomp = __zshcomp__