Previously, if log-file was set not via a CLI option (e.g. set via
mpv.conf or other config file, or set from a script init phase),
then meaningful early log messages were thrown away because the log
file name was unknown initially.
Such early log messages include the command line arguments, any
options set from mpv.conf, and possibly more.
Now we store up to 5000 early messages before the log file name is
known, and flush them once/if it becomes known, or destroy this
buffer once mpv init is complete.
The implementation is similar and adjacent, but not identical, to an
existing early log system for mpv clients which request a log buffer.
A longstanding pain point of the drm VOs is the relative lack of state
sharing. While drm_common does provide some sharing, it's far less than
other platforms like x11 or wayland. What we do here is essentially copy
them by creating a new vo_drm_state struct and using it in vo_drm and
context_drm_egl. Much of the functionality that was essentially
duplicated in both VOs/contexts is now reduced simple functions in
drm_common. The usage of the term 'kms' was also mostly eliminated since
this is libdrm nowadays from a userspace perspective.
Core code should not use these features as it would mean that a libmpv
build could change an mpv executable and vice-versa.
Also changing one of them should not force a full recompile of the other
one through a change to config.h.
The libmpv feature should not have any impact on the built core code.
Otherwise a mpv executable compiled in a build together with libmpv has
different features than one from a build without.
The gl feature doesn't hurt, so always enable it.
This handle type was only needed for backwards compatibility with
windows 7. Dropping it allows us to simplify the code: there is no
longer a need for runtime checks, as the handle type can now be
statically assigned based on the platform.
The motivating usecase here, apart from code simplification, is a
desired switch to timeline semaphores, which (in the CUDA API) only
supports the non-KMT win32 handles.
It's worth pointing out that we need no runtime check for
IsWindows8OrGreater(), because the `export_caps.sync` check will already
fail on versions of windows not supporting PL_HANDLE_WIN32.
While the waf build has served us well for many years, it's time to
officially consider it deprecated. The meson build was added fully with
the intention to eventually replace waf and its current state is more
than good enough to do that. Let's start the deprecation period now to
give users a heads up to switch before we remove waf for good.
Currently filenames like `EP.1.v0.1080p.mp4` do not get sorted correctly
(e.g. episode 11 right after episode 1). That is caused by the `.` in
front of the episode number, making it get sorted as if it were
decimals.
The solution is to match the whole real number or integer instead of
matching the integer part and the fractional part separately.
This will regress sorting of numbers with multiple commas where the
length of the individual segments differs between filenames.
Since those are rather uncommon, that is unlikely to be a problem (for
anyone ever).
Officially, the most cursed part of the wayland code in mpv (third or
fourth try now?) This time, let's allocate a pool during init
(arbitrarily set to the maximum swapchain length mpv allows, 8; don't
even know if this actually works in wayland). Then we add/remove
feedbacks from the pool during the lifecycle of the VO, and clean it up
all at the end. Hopefully, this does the trick for good this time.
This ended up being a bad idea. The problem is that it introduces
ordering when destroying events (something we weren't worried about
before) and Lynne pointed out a problem with the callback not also being
destroyed before the surface in IRC. Just undo this and go with a
different approach (next commit). P.S. the wayland_dispatch_events name
change is kept though because I like that better.
This reverts commit aa8ddfcdf3.
I should have caught this during review but the feature was too cool and
I didn't really pay attention (sorry). For consistency with the rest of
the scripts here.
In debug mode the macro causes an assertion failure.
In release mode it works differently and tells the compiler that it can
assume the codepath will never execute. For this reason I was conversative
in replacing it, e.g. in mpv-internal code that exhausts all valid values
of an enum or when a condition is clear from directly preceding code.
The situation here is that HWND is always a 32-bit value but the
win32 API also accepts sign-extended values as valid. The trouble
starts when the numeric value is negative, as mpv ignores those.
Apparently this only happens after a while (related to uptime
or number of handles created), which meant this problem was rare.
addresses #10189
The only real reason this was ever supported is because it was
dramatically simpler than v4, so it was put in as an initial
implementation. Later, v4 support was added and we left v2 for
compatibility, but let's just drop it. Compositors all use v4 nowadays,
and v2 is significantly limited (no modifier support for example). It's
better to just remove this dead code for simplicity.
The watch-later mechanism has always unconditionally wrote start to
files to save the playback position. When this was later expanded to
watch-later-options, this logic was kept in place. But we don't actually
have to unconditionally write this and can allow users to remove the
option from the list if they want to. The start value still requires
some special handling; it should always be written if possible
regardless of the value changing. However, we can just place it within
the default set of options for watch-later-options so it can be removed
like any other.
So far there was no way to sync video to display and have audio sync to
video without changes in pitch.
With this option the audio does not get resampled (pitch change) and
instead the corrected audio speed is applied to audio filters.
Instead of choosing based on smallest deviation from set speed,
use the speed change from the smallest factor that does not
exceed `video-sync-max-video-change`.
Formatting the string on each comparison is wasteful.
Formatting strings beforehand and then comparing the already formatted
ones leads to a huge performance gain.
Commits 257dbdf06f uses a algorithm of splitting strings
into a table of number and string values to achieve natural sorting.
This approach works well in most cases, but it does not work well
in some specific scenarios.
Now let's implement natural sorting with a stronger algorithm.
Also fixes indentation.
Ref: 3cf323f3c4
Closes https://github.com/mpv-player/mpv/issues/8969
This was already returning true/false but the type was int. Also
simplify a few places in the wayland contexts where we can just return
the value of this function instead of doing redundant checks.
Instead of just returning true/false, it's better to have this function
cleanup itself. We can eliminate some redundant uninit calls elsewhere
in the code as well.
There's several functions that are used for initializing mpv on a
certain platform (x11, wayland, etc.). These currently are all int, but
they actually return 1 and 0 like a boolean. This gets a bit confusing
because actual vo preinit functions return 0 and -1 instead. Just make
these all bool instead and return true/false to make it clearer.