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wm4 47b29094c3 win32: emulate some ANSI terminal escape codes
We already redirect all terminal output through our own wrappers (for
the sake of UTF-8), so we might as well use it to handle ANSI escape
codes.

This also changes behavior on UNIX: we don't retrieve some escape codes
per terminfo anymore, and just hardcode them. Every terminal should
understand them.

The advantage is that we can pretend to have a real terminal in the
normal player code, and Windows atrocities are locked away in glue
code.
2014-08-21 22:45:58 +02:00
wm4 d68a759fa4 Improve setting AVOptions
Use OPT_KEYVALUELIST() for all places where AVOptions are directly set
from mpv command line options. This allows escaping values, better
diagnostics (also no more "pal"), and somehow reduces code size.

Remove the old crappy option parser (av_opts.c).
2014-08-02 03:12:33 +02:00
wm4 bf5b1e9a05 Remove the last remains of slave mode
Almost nothing was left of it.

The only thing this commit actually removes is support for reading
input commands from stdin. But you can emulate this via:

 --input-file=/dev/stdin --input-terminal=no

However, this won't work on Windows. Just use a named pipe.
2014-08-01 22:57:56 +02:00
wm4 26d973ce82 stream_lavf: allow setting AVOptions with --stream-lavf-o
This commit also creates a private option struct for stream_lavf.c, but
since I'm lazy, I'm not moving any existing options to it.
2014-07-30 01:15:42 +02:00
Alessandro Ghedini 08415933db command: append entries to the end of the playlist with loadlist append
Currently entries are added after the current playlist element. This is kinda
confusing, more so given that "loadfile append" appends at the end of the
playlist.
2014-07-25 14:32:34 +02:00
wm4 63373ca424 encode: deal with codec->time_base deprecation
This seems to work with both Libav 10 and FFmpeg d3e51b41.
2014-07-22 23:04:12 +02:00
wm4 69a8f08f3e tags: add copy function 2014-07-16 22:40:12 +02:00
wm4 d27a2bc546 build: allow compilation without any atomics
Not all compilers on all platforms have atomics available (even if they
could, technically speaking).

We don't use atomics that much, only the following things rely on it:
1. the audio pull code, and all audio outputs using it
2. updating global msg levels
3. reading log messages through the client API

Just disable 1. and 3. if atomics are not available. For 2., using fake-
atomics isn't too bad; at worst, message levels won't properly update
under certain situations (but most likely, it will work just fine).

This means if atomics are not available, the client API function
mpv_request_log_messages() will do nothing.

CC: @mpv-player/stable
2014-07-05 17:07:16 +02:00
wm4 7e209185f1 demux, stream: change metadata notification
(Again.)

This time, we simply make it event-based, as it should be. This is done
for both demuxer metadata and stream metadata.

For some ogg-over-icy streams, 2 updates are reported on stream start.
This is because libavformat reports an update right on start, while
including the same info in the "static" metadata. I don't know if that's
a bug or a feature.
2014-07-05 17:07:14 +02:00
wm4 7412257305 av_common: remove unneeded field
This is actually needed for encoding only, and not decoding. Drop it.
2014-06-29 20:39:32 +02:00
Rudolf Polzer 309eb6398c Revert "encode: make the central lock recursive"
This reverts commit 231c667214.
2014-06-12 10:37:17 +02:00
wm4 231c667214 encode: make the central lock recursive
Unfortunately, there's a recursive function call in ao_lavc.c (play
function), leading to a deadlock. The locking is getting a bit messy, so
just make the lock recursive.

This fixes #844.
2014-06-12 00:55:10 +02:00
wm4 8f60de98be encode: make option struct local
Similar to previous commits.
2014-06-11 02:05:07 +02:00
wm4 99f5fef0ea Add more const
While I'm not very fond of "const", it's important for declarations
(it decides whether a symbol is emitted in a read-only or read/write
section). Fix all these cases, so we have writeable global data only
when we really need.
2014-06-11 00:39:14 +02:00
wm4 3b7402b51c client API: call wakeup callback if there are new messages
Listening on messages currently uses polling (every time
mpv_wait_event() has no new events, the message buffer is polled and a
message event is possibly created). Improve this situation a bit, and
call the user-supplied wakeup callback.

This will increase the frequency with which the wakeup callback is
called, but the client is already supposed to be able to deal with this
situation. Also, as before, calling mpv_wait_event() from the wakeup
callback is forbidden, so the client can't read new messages from the
callback directly.

The wakeup pipe is written either. Since the wakeup pipe is created
lazily, we can't access the pipe handle without creating a race
condition or a deadlock. (This is actually very silly, since in practice
the race condition won't matter, but for now let's keep it clean.)
2014-06-06 19:24:30 +02:00
wm4 9d0e5f6da6 playlist: fix playlist_move on itself
A playlist_move command that moves an entry onto itself (both arguments
have the same index) should do nothing, but it did something broken. The
underlying reason is that it checks the prev pointer of the entry which
is temporarily removed for moving.
2014-05-25 19:42:51 +02:00
wm4 8e7cf4bc99 atomics: switch to C11 stdatomic.h
In my opinion, we shouldn't use atomics at all, but ok.

This switches the mpv code to use C11 stdatomic.h, and for compilers
that don't support stdatomic.h yet, we emulate the subset used by mpv
using the builtins commonly provided by gcc and clang.

This supersedes an earlier similar attempt by Kovensky. That attempt
unfortunately relied on a big copypasted freebsd header (which also
depended on much more highly compiler-specific functionality, defined
reserved symbols, etc.), so it had to be NIH'ed.

Some issues:
- C11 says default initialization of atomics "produces a valid state",
  but it's not sure whether the stored value is really 0. But we rely on
  this.
- I'm pretty sure our use of the __atomic... builtins is/was incorrect.
  We don't use atomic load/store intrinsics, and access stuff directly.
- Our wrapper actually does stricter typechecking than the stdatomic.h
  implementation by gcc 4.9. We make the atomic types incompatible with
  normal types by wrapping them into structs. (The FreeBSD wrapper does
  the same.)
- I couldn't test on MinGW.
2014-05-21 02:21:18 +02:00
Rudolf Polzer 4ac4269389 encoding: No error when the output format doesn't support a stream type at all.
When writing a video to foo.mp3, the user's intention is clearly to drop
the video stream, and similarly, when writing to foo-%d.png, the
intention is clearly to drop the audio stream. Now, explicit
specification of --no-audio or --no-video is no longer necessary in
these cases.
2014-05-16 21:41:32 +02:00
wm4 3c322b1022 common: change MP_NOPTS_VALUE definition
Use the exact floating point value, instead of a broken integer
constant. The expression calculating the constant probably relied on
undefined behavior, because it left-shifts a negative value.

This also changes the type of the constant to double, which is perfectly
fine, and maybe better than an integer constant.
2014-05-10 10:44:16 +02:00
wm4 a8b267540e common: change mp_snprintf_append semantics
Make it more suitable for chaining. This means a function formatting a
value to a string using a static buffer can work exactly like
mp_snprintf_append itself.

Also rename it to mp_snprintf_cat, because that's shorter.
2014-05-05 23:56:12 +02:00
Martin Herkt 48bd03dd91 options: remove deprecated --identify
Also remove MSGL_SMODE and friends.

Note: The indent in options.rst was added to work around a bug in
ReportLab that causes the PDF manual build to fail.
2014-05-04 02:46:11 +02:00
wm4 81171e37b2 common: add mp_snprintf_append() utility function 2014-04-29 13:14:48 +02:00
wm4 e0cf983e53 stream: remove interrupt callback global variables
This used global variables for the asynchronous interrupt callback.

Pick the simple and dumb solution and stuff the callback into
mpv_global. Do this because interrupt checking should also work in the
connect phase, and currently stream creation equates connecting.
Ideally, this would be passed to the stream on creation instead, or
connecting would be separated from creation. But since I don't know yet
which is better, and since moving stream/demuxer into their own thread
is something that will happen later, go with the mpv_global solution.
2014-04-25 19:12:24 +02:00
wm4 ac1a21e488 terminal: fix printing of prefix
This was subtly change in 5cfb18. Revert the change.
2014-04-23 21:16:50 +02:00
wm4 0cff5836c3 Remove CPU detection and inline asm handling
Not needed anymore. I'm not opposed to having asm, but inline asm is too
much of a pain, and it was planned long ago to eventually get rid fo all
inline asm uses.

For the note, the inline asm use that was removed with the previous
commits was almost worthless. It was confined to video filters, and most
video filtering is now done with libavfilter. Some mpv filters (like
vf_pullup) actually redirect to libavfilter if possible.

If asm is added in the future, it should happen in the form of external
files.
2014-04-19 17:10:56 +02:00
wm4 9dba2a52db player: add a --dump-stats option
This collects statistics and other things. The option dumps raw data
into a file. A script to visualize this data is included too.

Litter some of the player code with calls that generate these
statistics.

In general, this will be helpful to debug timing dependent issues, such
as A/V sync problems. Normally, one could argue that this is the task of
a real profiler, but then we'd have a hard time to include extra
information like audio/video PTS differences. We could also just
hardcode all statistics collection and processing in the player code,
but then we'd end up with something like mplayer's status line, which
was cluttered and required a centralized approach (i.e. getting the data
to the status line; so it was all in mplayer.c). Some players can
visualize such statistics on OSD, but that sounds even more complicated.
So the approach added with this commit sounds sensible.

The stats-conv.py script is rather primitive at the moment and its
output is semi-ugly. It uses matplotlib, so it could probably be
extended to do a lot, so it's not a dead-end.
2014-04-17 21:47:00 +02:00
FRAU KOUJIRO 6c24a80009 msg: correct ringbuffer log level comparison 2014-04-17 01:43:07 +02:00
Rudolf Polzer a7c6c4656d New option --no-ometadata to opt out of including metadata when encoding.
This re-allows the previous behaviour of being able to reencode with
metadata removed, which is useful when encoding "inconsistently" tagged
data for a device/player that shows file names when tags are not
present.
2014-04-14 20:33:35 +02:00
Kevin Mitchell bc79ded75a mp_tags: move generic mp_tags stuff into its own .c/.h files in common/
rename add_metadata to the more genera/descriptive mp_tags_copy_items_from_av_dictionary

Signed-off-by: wm4 <wm4@nowhere>
2014-04-13 18:03:01 +02:00
wm4 47972a0077 player: remove ASX, SMIL and NSC playlist parsers
These playlist parsers are all what's left from the old mplayer playlist
parsing code. All of it is old code that does little error checking; the
type of C string parsing code that gives you nightmare.

Some playlist parsers have been rewritten and are located in
demux_playlist.c. The removed formats were not reimplemented. ASX and
SMIL use XML, and since we don't want to depend on a full blown XML
parser, this is not so easy. Possibly these formats could be supported
by writing a very primitive XML-like lexer, which would lead to success
with most real world files, but I haven't attempted that. As for NSC, I
couldn't find any URL that worked with MPlayer, and in general this
formats seems to be more than dead.

Move playlist_parse_file() to playlist.c. It's pretty small now, and
basically just opens a stream and a demuxer. No use keeping
playlist_parser.c just for this.
2014-04-13 15:40:05 +02:00
Evan Purkhiser 5cfb180a89 terminal: pretty print modules for --msgmodule 2014-04-12 11:37:53 +02:00
Alessandro Ghedini 01e8a9c9e3 encode_lavc: copy metadata to output file
Closes #684

Signed-off-by: wm4 <wm4@nowhere>

Includes some minor cosmetic changes additional to the original PR.
2014-03-30 20:04:20 +02:00
wm4 5ffd6a9e9b encode: add locking
Since the AO will run in a thread, and there's lots of shared state with
encoding, we have to add locking.

One case this doesn't handle correctly are the encode_lavc_available()
calls in ao_lavc.c and vo_lavc.c. They don't do much (and usually only
to protect against doing --ao=lavc with normal playback), and changing
it would be a bit messy. So just leave them.
2014-03-09 00:19:35 +01:00
wm4 74b7001500 encode: don't access ao->pts
This field will be moved out of the ao struct. The encoding code was
basically using an invalid way of accessing this field.

Since the AO will be moved into its own thread too and will do its own
buffering, the AO and the playback core might not even agree which
sample a PTS timestamp belongs to. Add some extrapolation code to handle
this case.
2014-03-07 15:23:03 +01:00
wm4 9cc9d19eee common: add some helper macros 2014-03-07 12:47:07 +01:00
wm4 97409ec4e6 msg: add --msgtime option to add timestamps to each output message
Will be helpful to track down strange wait times and such issues, as
well when you have develop something timing related. (Then you may print
timestamps in your debug output, and the --msgtime timestamps will help
giving context.)
2014-02-28 22:45:34 +01:00
wm4 2868fbea3f av_log: add tons of warnings against mismatched ffmpeg/libav libraries
Print a warning if a library has mismatched compile time and link time
versions.

Refuse to work if the compile time and link time versions are a mix of
ffmpeg and libav. We print an error message and call exit(). Since we'd
randomly crash anyway, I think this is ok.

This doesn't catch the case if you e.g. use a ffmpeg libavcodec and a
libav libavformat, which would of course just crash as quickly, but I
think this checks enough already.
2014-02-10 23:28:10 +01:00
wm4 476a4a378a av_log: restructure version printing code
Makes the following commit simpler.
2014-02-10 23:11:30 +01:00
wm4 8437356b6c options: add --no-terminal switch
Mostly useful for internal reasons. This code will be enabled by
default if mpv is started via the client API.
2014-02-10 00:14:52 +01:00
wm4 7f744c9a16 msg: clear lines by printing spaces on MS Windows
On Windows, no ANSI control sequences are available, so we can't easily
clear lines, move the cursor, etc. It's yet to be decided how this
should be handled (emulate ANSI escapes in osdep/terminal-win.c, or
provide abstracted terminal API functions to unify the Linux and Windows
code).

For now, this fixes the regression that was introduced earlier by the
status line rewrite. It doesn't fix all aspects of status line and
terminal OSD handling, as can be clearly seen by the unconditional use
of terminal_erase_to_end_of_line further down the changed code.

Fixes github issue #499 (sort of).
2014-02-09 00:45:26 +01:00
wm4 5035bccb41 msg: don't clear the status line if new and previous status was empty
This avoids stray newlines when:

1. Some (non-status line) text was output
2. Then an empty status line is output

According to the logic, 2. should print an empty line to show the blank
status line. Don't do that, and instead output nothing in this case.

This caused problems with mpv_identify.sh, and also looked ugly when
using --quiet.
2014-01-29 17:15:05 +01:00
wm4 0f5e22079a playlist_parser: restore ASX parsing etc.
This was broken yesterday: the playlist demuxer will always fall back to
plaintext playlist files, which will cause the ASX playlist parser and
some others never to be called.
2014-01-20 19:31:23 +01:00
wm4 7c34e0226f demux_playlist: move parser for plaintext playlists
This was implemented in playlist_parser.c. To make it use the improved
implementation of stream_read_line(), move it to demux_playlist.c.
2014-01-19 21:15:55 +01:00
wm4 8c5ea38cda msg: expose log level names 2014-01-16 23:06:40 +01:00
wm4 738dfbb2fe msg: add a mechanism to output messages to a ringbuffer
Until now, mp_msg output always went to the terminal. There was no way
to grab the stream of output messages. But this will be needed by
various future changes: Lua scripts, slave mode, client library...

This commit allows registering a ring buffer. A callback would be more
straight-forward, but since msg.c sits at the bottom of the lock
hierarchy (it's used by virtually everything), this would probably be a
nightmare. A ring buffer will be simpler and more predictable in the
long run.

We allocate new memory for each ringbuffer entry, which is probably a
bit expensive. We could try to be clever and somehow pack the data
directly into the buffer, but I felt like this wouldn't be worth the
complexity. You'd have to copy the data a bunch of times anyway. I'm
hoping that we can get away with using the ringbuffer mechanism for
low frequency important messages only (and not e.g. for high volume
debug messages), so the cost doesn't matter that much.

A ringbuffer has a simple, single log level. I considered allowing
--msglevel style per-prefix configuration for each ringbuffer, but
that would have been pretty complicated to implement, and wouldn't
have been that useful either.
2014-01-16 23:06:40 +01:00
wm4 49eb3c4025 msg: fix typo in comment 2014-01-16 23:06:40 +01:00
wm4 99ee43b33b msg: move special declarations to msg_control.h
While almost everything uses msg.h, the moved definitions are rarely
needed by anything.
2014-01-16 23:06:40 +01:00
wm4 5b14db5ab1 msg: print module prefixes even if message contains newlines
This makes

    mp_msg(x, y, "a\nb\n")

behave the same as

    mp_msg(x, y, "a\n")
    mp_msg(x, y, "b\n")

which is probably what one would expect. Before this commit, the "b"
line didn't have a prefix when using ths single mp_msg call.
2014-01-16 23:06:40 +01:00
wm4 904060ad7b msg: update comment 2014-01-15 13:36:48 +01:00
wm4 44993ba0fb msg: terminal OSD uses stderr, not stdout
This is more correct. E.g. if you do "mpv file.mkv > /dev/null", stdout
will not be a terminal, but stderr (used by terminal OSD and status
line) is.
2014-01-15 13:36:39 +01:00