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.
This commit creates the struct and passes it to some functions that
needs to access OSD state but does not yet move much data from globals
to it.
vf_expand accesses the OSD state for rendering purposes outside of the
normal OSD draw time. The way this currently works is suboptimal, but
I did not attempt to clean it up now. To keep things working the same
way vf_expand needs to know the address of the state object to be able
to access the data even in the functions that should normally not need
it. For that purpose this commit adds a VFCTRL to tell vf_expand the
address of the object.
Add a 'struct vo *vo' argument to the x11_common.c functions that
access the variable so it's available as vo->opts->vo_ontop. To keep
VOs using the old API working create a global vo variable that is set
to the currently used old vo. "vo_ontop" will be #defined to
"global_vo->opts->vo_ontop", and x11_common.h will add defines like
the following when it is included by old VOs:
#define vo_x11_ontop() vo_x11_ontop(global_vo)
so that they will call the function according to the new declaration.
Create new video driver API that has a per-instance context structure
and does not rely on keeping status in global or static variables.
Existing drivers are not yet converted to this API; instead there is a
wrapper which translates calls to them.
In the new API, an old API call vo_functions->xyz(args) is generally
replaced by vo_xyz(vo_instance, args).
The changes to keep the vesa, dxr2 and xover drivers compiling have
not been tested.