There is explicit code to handle the libmpv case, but it expects that
a dispatch queue is running. This is not necessarily the case. E.g.
edit the simple.c mpv example not to do any playback and to destroy
the mpv handle immediately. It will freeze on exit, because nothing
will release the mpv_handle.
I'm not sure how this should be fixed, so disable it for now in
library mode.
The license text refers a "above copyright notice", so I guess it'd be
good to actually provide such a notice.
Add the license to some files that were missing it (since in theory, our
Copyright file says that such files are LGPL by default).
Remove the questionable remarks about the license in the client API.
when building with a deployment target older than an SDK with Touch Bar
support we still tried to access the TouchBar, since the compile time
checks are positive. to prevent this we add two runtime checks.
a small logic error in 063ca8f broke the filtering of the menu bar item
key shortcuts. they where called several times per event because the
propagation wasn't stopped properly.
for a reason i can just assume some key events can vanish from the
event chain and mpv seems unresponsive.
after quite some testing i could confirm that the events are present at
the first entry point of the event chain, the sendEvent method of the
Application, and that they vanish at a point afterwards. now we use
that entry point to grab keyDown and keyUp events. we also stop
propagating those key events to prevent the no key input' error sound.
if we ever need the key events somewhere down the event chain we need
to start propagating them again. though this is not necessary currently.
fffab30 introduced a small regression where the cursor couldn't be
unhidden after refocusing. the problem is that no mouseUp event was
reported in our events_view. work around this with a separate event
monitor. this also fixes another regression when the window is being
dragged from the title bar.
#4174
we have two problems here. first when mpv is started from the bundle it
uses its own environment variables and possibly can't find for example
the youtube-dl binary for our youtube-dl hook. second we couldn't
reliable determine when mpv was started from the bundle, which led to
the pseudo-gui usage even when the binary was invoked from a shell.
to prevent this we will wrap the bundle binary with a shell script,
which will only be called when we start mpv from the bundle. this way
we can get the same environment variables, like $PATH, for our bundle
and additional we can set the pseudo-gui only when started through this
script. it is also possible to detect the bundle usage properly and
accurately through the usage of another environment var.
Fixes#2061
quitting mpv from the Dock's context menu leaves the shell in a bad
state where you can't see your input any more and other weirdnesses.
in a big refactor (afdc9c4) the method to handle this case was actually
copied over but the the code to register the event itself was removed or
forgotten by accident, leaving some lines of dead code. i re-added the
event and slightly adjusted the function. the function was slightly
changed so the head of it is consistent with our other events and it is
associated with this commit and functionality in the future.
Using these was a temporary solution while some compilers implemented
the underlying atomic mechanisms, but not the C11 language parts (or
that's what I guess). Not really useful for us anymore. Also, there is
the slight risk of having subtly incorrect semantics by using
potentially changing compiler internals and such.
This replaces the old backend that exclusively used EGL windowing with
one that can also use ANGLE's ability to render to directly to a
texture. The advantage of this is that it allows mpv to create the swap
chain itself and this allows mpv to use a flip-mode swap chain on a HWND
(which avoids problems with DirectComposition) and to use a longer swap
chain that has six backbuffers by default (which reportedly fixes
problems with rendering 24fps video on 24Hz monitors.)
Also, "screenshot window" should now work on DXGI 1.2 and up (Windows 8
and up.)
See: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/dd743946.aspx
Microsoft example code often uses a SAFE_RELEASE macro like the one in
the above link. This makes it easier to avoid errors when releasing COM
interfaces. It also reduces noise in COM-heavy code.
ao_wasapi.h also had a macro called SAFE_RELEASE, though unlike the
version above, its SAFE_RELEASE macro accepted a second parameter which
allowed it to destroy arbitrary objects other than just COM interfaces.
This renames ao_wasapi's SAFE_RELEASE to SAFE_DESTROY, which should more
accurately reflect what it does and prevent confusion with the Microsoft
version.
The correctness of the stdatomic.h emulation via the __sync builtins is
questionable, and we've been relying on exact stdatomic semantics for a
while, so just get rid of it. Compilers which support __sync but not
stdatomic.h will use to the slow mutex fallback.
Not sure about the __atomic builtins. It doesn't seem to harm either, so
leave it for now.
this replaces the old fullscreen with the native
macOS fullscreen. additional the
--fs-black-out-screens was removed since the new
API doesn't support it in a way the old one did.
it can possibly be re-added if done manually.
Fixes#2857#3272#1352#2062#3864
When dropping a file on mpv, either on the window
or the App bundle icon, while holding the shift
key the dropped files will be appended to the
playlist.
Fixes#2166
Remove 'Quit mpv & remember playback position'
from the menu because it conflicts with the global
logout shortcut. add separator between 'Hide' and
'Quit' for consistency with other Apps.
also rename the 'Movie' menu to 'Video'. it's a
bit more generic.
Fixes#3865
- win32-console-wrapper.c was inconsistently using the explicit Unicode
versions of some Windows API functions and structures.
- vo.c should use llabs for int64_t, since long is 32-bit on Windows.
- vo_direct3d.c had a potential use of an uninitialized variable if it
took the first goto error_exit.
This fixes the build in mingw-w64/Clang on MSYS2. It also disables the
use of gnu_printf in Clang, which was what was causing most of the
warnings. The Clang-compiled mpv binary appears to work, but there are
no guarantees yet, since until now mpv has only been tested with
mingw-w64/GCC on Windows.
Fixes#3800
Keyboard input in the console still isn't quite as flexible as it is in
the video window. Ctrl+<letter> and Ctrl+LEFT/RIGHT work, but
Ctrl+Alt+<letter> and Ctrl+<number> do not. Also, in the new Windows 10
console, a bunch of Ctrl keystrokes including Ctrl+UP/DOWN are handled
by the console window and not passed to the application.
Unlike in w32_common.c, we can't really translate keyboaard input
ourselves because the keyboard layout of the console window (in
conhost.exe) doesn't necessarily match the keyboard layout of mpv's
console input thread, however, using ToUnicode as a fallback when the
console doesn't return a unicode value could be a possible future
improvement.
Fixes#3625
The original version of this code in getch2-win.c fetched 128 console
events at once. This was probably to maximize the chance of getting a
key event if there were other events in the buffer, because it returned
the value of the first key event it found and ignored all others. Since
that code was written, it has been modified to receive console input in
an event-based way using an input thread, so it is probably not
necessary to fetch so many events at once any more. Also, I'm not sure
what it would have done if there were more than 128 events in the
console input buffer. It's possible that fetching multiple events at a
time also had performance advantages, but I can't find any other
programs that do this. Even libuv just fetches one console event at a
time.
Change read_input() to fetch only one event at a time and to consume all
available events before returning to WaitForMultipleObjects. Also remove
some outdated comments and pass the console handle through to the input
thread instead of calling GetStdHandle multiple times (I think this is
theoretically more correct because it is possible for the handles
returned by GetStdHandle to be changed by other threads.)
We always want to use __declspec(selectany) to declare GUIDs, but
manually including <initguid.h> in every file that used GUIDs was
error-prone. Since all <initguid.h> does is define INITGUID and include
<guiddef.h>, we can remove all references to <initguid.h> and just
compile with -DINITGUID to get the same effect.
Also, this partially reverts 622bcb0 by re-adding libuuid.a to the
build, since apparently some GUIDs (such as GUID_NULL) are not declared
in the source file, even when INITGUID is set.
Seems like this confused users quite often.
Instead of --profile=pseudo-gui, --player-operation-mode=pseudo-gui now
has to be used to invoke pseudo GUI mode. The old way still works, and
still behaves in the old way.
So client API users don't have to care about whether to set this before
or after mpv_initialize().
We still don't enable terminal at any point before mpv_initialize(),
because reasons.
This also subtly changes some behavior how terminal options are applied
while parsing. This essentially reverts the behavior as it was reported
in issue #2588. Originally, I was hoping to get rid of the pre-parse
option pass, but it seems this is absolutely not possible due to the way
config and command line parsing are entangled. Command line options take
priority over configfile options, so they have to be applied later - but
we also want to apply logging and terminal options as specified on the
command-line, but _before_ parsing the config files. It has to be this
way to see config file error messages on the terminal, or to hide them
if --no-terminal is used. libmpv considerations also factor into this.
Until now, the terminal thread always sent a quit command if the
terminal thread was torn down (whether it happened via terminal_uninit()
or a quit signal). This is not so good if we want to enable toggling
terminal use at runtime, since disabling the terminal would always make
the player quit. So we want terminal_uninit() not to send quit.
This can be easily fixed by using the "death byte" sent to the pipe used
for thread tear-down to indicate whether it was caused by a signal or
terminal_uninit().
This time it's emulation that's supposed to work (not just dummied out).
Unlike the previous emulation, no mpv code has to be disabled, and
everything should work (albeit possibly a bit slowly). On the other
hand, it's not possible to implement this kind of emulation without
compiler support. We use GNU statement expressions and __typeof__ in
this case.
This code is inactive if stdatomic.h is available.
Always require them, instead of just for some components which have hard
requirements on correct atomic semantics. They should be widely
available, and are supported by all recent gcc and clang compiler
versions. We even have the fallbacks builtins, which should keep this
working on very old gcc releases.
In particular, w32_common.c recently added a hard requirement on
atomics, but checking this properly in the build system would have been
messy. This commit makes sure it always works.
The fallback where weak atomic semantics are always fine is in theory
rather questionable as well.
Old-style commands using _ as separator (e.g. show_progress) were still
used in some places, including documentation and configuration files.
This commit updates all such instances to the new style (show-progress)
so that commands are easier to find in the manual.
For some reason, the lack of version info was preventing mpv from
appearing in the Default Programs dialog. Re-add it, but don't set the
string version numbers from version.h, because that's what was causing
trouble when the version info was removed. Like the binary version
numbers, these are now hardcoded to 2.0.0.0, which probably doesn't
matter.
The new version info block is also slightly different to the old one. It
fills out all the binary VERSIONINFO fields and makes better use of
macros. It also removes the \000 line terminators from the string
version info, since as far as I can tell, this was just cargo-culting
for an old broken version of the Microsoft resource compiler, and
binutils' windres terminates the strings properly without them.
For clang, it's enough to just put (void) around usages we are
intentionally ignoring the result of.
Since GCC does not seem to want to respect this decision, we are forced
to disable the warning globally.
SRW locks are available since Windows Vista. They work essentially like
Linux futexes. In particular, they can be statically initialized, and do
not require deinitialization. This makes them ideal for implementing
PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER.
We still need CRITICAL_SECTION for recursive mutexes.
This file was rewritten from scratch in 0cef033, so it should be okay.
As mentioned in #730, it's a complete rewrite referencing only MSDN and
POSIX, rather than the original code.
This is useful in particular for GetLastError, unfortunately, it's stil pretty
dumb with regards to WASAPI or D3D specific errors, so keep the
hresult_to_string switch.
This covers source files which were added in mplayer2 and mpv times
only, and where all code is covered by LGPL relicensing agreements.
There are probably more files to which this applies, but I'm being
conservative here.
A file named ao_sdl.c exists in MPlayer too, but the mpv one is a
complete rewrite, and was added some time after the original ao_sdl.c
was removed. The same applies to vo_sdl.c, for which the SDL2 API is
radically different in addition (MPlayer supports SDL 1.2 only).
common.c contains only code written by me. But common.h is a strange
case: although it originally was named mp_common.h and exists in MPlayer
too, by now it contains only definitions written by uau and me. The
exceptions are the CONTROL_ defines - thus not changing the license of
common.h yet.
codec_tags.c contained once large tables generated from MPlayer's
codecs.conf, but all of these tables were removed.
From demux_playlist.c I'm removing a code fragment from someone who was
not asked; this probably could be done later (see commit 15dccc37).
misc.c is a bit complicated to reason about (it was split off mplayer.c
and thus contains random functions out of this file), but actually all
functions have been added post-MPlayer. Except get_relative_time(),
which was written by uau, but looks similar to 3 different versions of
something similar in each of the Unix/win32/OSX timer source files. I'm
not sure what that means in regards to copyright, so I've just moved it
into another still-GPL source file for now.
screenshot.c once had some minor parts of MPlayer's vf_screenshot.c, but
they're all gone.