2. Define SetPriorityClass() and GetCurrentProcess() in osdep.h
3. Include osdep.h in priority.c
This removes OS2-platform check in priority.c
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Unfortunately keys only arrive after enter was pressed
and SetNamedPipeHandleState does not seem to help.
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These functions return void*, which is compatible with any pointer,
so there is no need for casts.
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This ensures that function declarations in both files always match.
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not be used without a declaration, causing issues on 64 bit systems.
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This is necessary at least on POSIX systems since the buffer returned by
nl_langinfo may change its contents with e.g. each setlocale call.
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Add basic support for Matroska ordered chapters. The switching between
segments is implemented as a general edit timeline that could also be
used for other purposes.
Some things still need improvement. In particular the current code
does not try to do any proper mapping between audio/video/subtitle
streams of different files and there should be options for better
control of how MPlayer searches other files for the required content.
The libdvdread4 and libdvdnav directories, which are externals in the
svn repository, are at least for now not included in any form. I added
configure checks to automatically disable internal libdvdread and
libdvdnav if the corresponding directories are not present; if they're
added manually then things work the same as in svn.
The "erase_to_end_of_line" string used to clear the terminal status
line was initialized with the termcap id "cd", which means to clear
all lines below the cursor. Change it to the correct "ce" to clear the
current line.
Usually the status line is on the bottommost line of the terminal so
the behaviour wouldn't differ much. However it did make a difference
when I tested starting MPlayer at the top of a huge gnome-terminal
window so the status line was not at the bottom; in that case clearing
just the current line used less CPU than clearing the part of the huge
window below the status line.