If --write-filename-in-watch-later-config is used, and the filename
contains newline characters (as generally allowed on Unix), then the
newline will be written to the resume file literally, and the parts
after the newline character are interpreted as options.
This is possibly security relevant.
Change newline characters (and in fact any other special characters)
to '_'.
Reported as #1099 (this commit is a reimplementation of the proposed
pull request).
CC: @mpv-player/stable
Something like "char *s = ...; isdigit(s[0]);" triggers undefined
behavior, because char can be signed, and thus s[0] can be a negative
value. The is*() functions require unsigned char _or_ EOF. EOF is a
special value outside of unsigned char range, thus the argument to the
is*() functions can't be a char.
This undefined behavior can actually trigger crashes if the
implementation of these functions e.g. uses lookup tables, which are
then indexed with out-of-range values.
Replace all <ctype.h> uses with our own custom mp_is*() functions added
with misc/ctype.h. As a bonus, these functions are locale-independent.
(Although currently, we _require_ C locale for other reasons.)
It's better to keep the logic in one place.
Also drop that a broken config file aborts loading of the player. I
don't see much reason for this, and it inflates the code slightly.
Search $XDG_CONFIG_HOME and $XDG_CONFIG_DIRS for config files.
This also negates the need to have separate user and global variants of
mp_find_config_file()
Closes#864, #109.
Signed-off-by: wm4 <wm4@nowhere>
While I'm not very fond of "const", it's important for declarations
(it decides whether a symbol is emitted in a read-only or read/write
section). Fix all these cases, so we have writeable global data only
when we really need.
This simply writes the file name as a comment to the top of the watch later
config file.
It can be useful to the user for determining whether a watch later config file
can be manually removed (e.g. in case the corresponding media file has been
deleted) or not.
mpv supports per-file config files, basically filename+".conf". We use
a static buffer for the new filename, and if that buffer is too small,
we print a warning. This is confusing for e.g. long URLs, so just hide
the warning by default.
Why not dynamically allocate the buffer? Who cares.
Often, user configs set options that are not suitable for encoding.
Usually, playback and encoding are pretty different things, so it makes
sense to keep them strictly separate. There are several possible
solutions. The approach taken by this commit is to basically ignore the
default config settings, and switch to an [encoding] config profile
section instead. This also makes it impossible to have --o in a config
file, because --o enables encode mode.
See github issue #727 for discussion.
This lowers the number of data stored in the resume config a bit
further, because some properties can't be read at program start and when
e.g. the VO wasn't created yet.
Some fields still need to be read from a property (actually only
"volume-restore-data", a hack to save the full volume information). So
abuse the "options/" property, and make use of the fact that changing
things at runtime also changes the options.
This is approximate: we read each option value on program start
(before starting playback of a file), and when writing the resume
config, compare each value to the current state. This also means
when a value is changed and then changed back, it's not stored. In
particular, option values set in config files and on the command
line are considered the default.
This should help reducing the numbers of options overridden by the
resume config. If too much is overridden, it becomes an inconvenience,
because changes in config files will apparently have no effect when
resuming a file.
Also see github issue #574.
This created an essentially empty config file. This is not really
needed and probably causes more trouble than it solves (such as
littering the home directory with crap), so get rid of it.
This is probably useful.
Note that this includes a small, stupid hack to prevent loading of the
config file if vf_lavfi is not available. The profile by default uses
vf_lavfi, and the config parser will output errors if vf_lavfi is not
available.
As another caveat, we install the example profile even if encoding is
disabled (though we don't load it, since this would print errors).
The only thing that used mp_load_per_file_config() was inside
configfiles.c too, so remove the declaration from core.h and move the
function before its use.
Code for loading "[vo.vdpau]" profiles and similar. The messages printed
on loading change, but other than that, everything should behave about
the same.
There's a single mp_msg() in path.c, but all path lookup functions seem
to depend on it, so we get a rat-tail of stuff we have to change. This
is probably a good thing though, because we can have the path lookup
functions also access options, so we could allow overriding the default
config path, or ignore the MPV_HOME environment variable, and such
things.
Also take the chance to consistently add talloc_ctx parameters to the
path lookup functions.
Also, this change causes a big mess on configfiles.c. It's the same
issue: everything suddenly needs a (different) context argument. Make it
less wild by providing a mp_load_auto_profiles() function, which
isolates most of it to configfiles.c.
Since m_option.h and options.h are extremely often included, a lot of
files have to be changed.
Moving path.c/h to options/ is a bit questionable, but since this is
mainly about access to config files (which are also handled in
options/), it's probably ok.