This was originally for the waf build, and then later writing the output
to a file was added for meson. Since the waf build is no longer around
anymore, remove the dead code.
Since 0.33.0 mpv does not support python2. This commit removes
python2 support from the file completely with the following
changes:
- __future__ import of print_function is python2 only
- unicode literals are legacy in python3
- 'sys.version_info.major < 3' check is redundant
This adds handling of spherical video metadata: retrieving it from
demux_lavf and demux_mkv, passing it through filters, and adjusting it
with vf_format. This does not include support for rendering this type of
video.
We don't expect we need/want to support the other projection types like
cube maps, so we don't include that for now. They can be added later as
needed.
Also raise the maximum sizes of stringified image params, since they
can get really long.
TOOLS/matroska.py can be used stand-alone for dumping Matroska file
contents. Fix some related issues.
Elements were treated as unknown if the element hex ID contained
uppercase characters.
Unknown elements stopped parsing. This was intentional, but I don't
really see any reason for it.
Dumping with Python 2 is broken. I don't care, but everytime I hit this,
I find myself trying to find out why. So make it error out explicitly.
Don't force CLI usage. It can be imported, and generate_C_header() and
generate_C_definitions() can be called with a file argument instead of
writing to stdout always.
This reverts commit fae7307931.
Before the waf build system was used, we had a configure script written
in shell. To drop the build dependency on Python, someone rewrote the
Python scripts we had to Perl. Now the shell configure script is gone,
and it makes no sense to have a build dependency on both Perl and
Python.
This isn't just a straight revert. It adds the new Matroska EBML
elements to the old Python scripts, adjusts the waf build system, and of
course doesn't add anything back needed by the old build system.
It would be better if this used matroska.py/file2string.py directly by
importing them as modules, instead of calling them via "python". But for
now this is simpler.
file2string.pl and vdpau_functions.pl are direct ports.
matroska.py was reimplemented as the Parse::Matroska module in CPAN,
and matroska.pl was made a client of Parse::Matroska.
A copy of Parse::Matroska is included in TOOLS/lib, and matroska.pl
looks there first when trying to load the module.
osxbundle.py was not ported since I have no means to verify it.
Python is always available on OSX though, so there is no harm in
removing the check for it on configure.
Some files used during build are generated with Python scripts in
TOOLS/. Before, the generated files were included in the git tree.
Start creating them at build time. This introduces a build-dependency
on python3.
The files in question are:
libvo/vdpau_template.c
libmpdemux/ebml_types.h
libmpdemux/ebml_defs.c
Add definitions for DisplayUnit, OutputSamplingFrequency and
FileDescription in matroska.py. Regenerate the C template files to
allow using all current definitions in code.
When using the script to parse a Matroska file, the script used to
exit with an exception at EOF. Change it to exit quietly instead if
the file was parsed successfully. Keep showing an exception if EOF is
encountered in the middle of an element (truncated file).
Add a new EBML parser implementation that should allow significant
improvements to the Matroska demuxer. The new parsing code is not
actually used yet by the demuxer. The only changes to existing code in
this commit are to generate the MATROSKA_ID_* / EBML_ID_* macro
definitions from the new implementation and to rename some of them
(the new implementation uses names matching the official Matroska spec).
The main parser implementation is added in ebml.c. There are two new
generated files, ebml_defs.c and ebml_types.h, that contain
definitions of EBML elements. Those are generated by the new script
TOOLS/matroska.py. There's a new Makefile target "generated_ebml" that
run the script to refresh the content of the generated files.