This is a regression from cbbd81bb (the previous commit):
print_seq1 (which prints a sequence with 1 parametric byte value) is
used with 256 colors output, and apparently was never tested.
Two issues were introduced at the offending commit:
1. The ";5" part was incorrectly removed from the strings
ESC_COLOR256_{BG,FG} (affects both *nix and Windows).
2. On windows only - a semicolon was not used after the prefix.
Both issues resulted in an invalid 256 colors sequences and output.
On windows the UTF-8 strings are translated to wchar_t when printed to
the console, and some escape sequences are also translated, however,
this only works when printf is mapped to mp_printf, and for that to
happen we need to include osdep/io.h .
The reference is allocated at reconfig (and leaked at least once), but
could theoretically be called more than once by mpv, or in the future
when the tct code is enhanced to hande e.g. pan-and-scan changes.
Change all OPT_* macros such that they don't define the entire m_option
initializer, and instead expand only to a part of it, which sets certain
fields. This requires changing almost every option declaration, because
they all use these macros. A declaration now always starts with
{"name", ...
followed by designated initializers only (possibly wrapped in macros).
The OPT_* macros now initialize the .offset and .type fields only,
sometimes also .priv and others.
I think this change makes the option macros less tricky. The old code
had to stuff everything into macro arguments (and attempted to allow
setting arbitrary fields by letting the user pass designated
initializers in the vararg parts). Some of this was made messy due to
C99 and C11 not allowing 0-sized varargs with ',' removal. It's also
possible that this change is pointless, other than cosmetic preferences.
Not too happy about some things. For example, the OPT_CHOICE()
indentation I applied looks a bit ugly.
Much of this change was done with regex search&replace, but some places
required manual editing. In particular, code in "obscure" areas (which I
didn't include in compilation) might be broken now.
In wayland_common.c the author of some option declarations confused the
flags parameter with the default value (though the default value was
also properly set below). I fixed this with this change.
Purpose uncertain. I guess it's slightly better, maybe.
The move of the sws/zimg options from VO opts (vo_opt_list) to the
top-level option list is tricky. VO opts have some helper code in vo.c,
that sends VOCTRL_SET_PANSCAN to the VO on every VO opts change. That's
because updating certain VO options used to be this way (and not just
the panscan option). This isn't needed anymore for sws/zimg options, so
explicitly move them away.
mp_sws_set_from_cmdline() has the only purpose to respect the --sws-
command line options. Instead of forcing callers to get the option
struct containing these, let callers pass mpv_global, and get it from
the option core code directly. This avoids minor annoyances later on.