Command line options like "-foo xyz" are ambiguous: "xyz" may be a
parameter to the option "foo" or an unrelated argument. Instead of
relying on the struct m_config mode field (commandline/file) pass
parameters to specify ambiguous mode explicitly. Meant for "--foo"
options which are never ambiguous on command line either.
Setting O_NONBLOCK on a file descriptor also affects all other fds
that share the same underlying open file description, and in case of
stdin such sharing is likely. Making stdin nonblocking can also make
stdout nonblocking (they may be the same connection to a terminal),
and it can also affect other processes (in "program1 | program2", the
shell may give the same terminal connection to program1 as stdin and
to program2 as stdout, thus program1 making its stdin nonblocking also
turns program2's stdout nonblocking).
To avoid these problems stop making fd 0 nonblocking. After the
previous commit this should no longer cause problems as long as
select() does not spuriously report the fd as readable.
Neither fd 0 slave input (-slave) nor additional opened fds (-input
file=X) were set to nonblocking mode as they should have been. Fix.
Also rename the horribly generic USE_SELECT #define used for a
specific slave input detail.
Move the definitions of all special key codes (those not passed by
ASCII value) to input/keycodes.h. Before they were spread between
osdep/keycodes.h, input/joystick.h, input/mouse.h and input/ar.h, plus
some special values in input.h. This was especially inconvenient as
the codes had to be coordinated to not conflict between the files.
The change requires a bit of ugliness as appleir.c includes
<linux/input.h> which contains various conflicting KEY_* definitions.
Work around this by adding a special preprocessor variable which can
be used to avoid defining these in keycodes.h.
getch2.c did not make stdin non-blocking, and relied on only being
called after select() had shown readability. Stop relying on that
assumption and set stdin to non-blocking mode. Hopefully no relevant
platform has problems with this...
configure: Compilation fixes for current Cygwin
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Do not #define _WIN32 on the command line for Cygwin.
Newer Cygwin versions no longer do this and hopefully we should be able
to survive without this hack as well. This change necessitates adapting
two #ifdefs in the MPlayer codebase. It is committed untested as I do
not have access to a Cygwin system.
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* hr-seek:
input: add default keybindings Shift+[arrow] for small exact seeks
input: support bindings with modifier keys for X input
core: audio: make ogg missing audio timing workaround more complex
core: add support for precise non-keyframe-limited seeks
core: add struct for queued seek info
commands: add generic option -> property wrapper
options: add "choice" option type, use for -pts-association-mode
core: remove looping in update_video(), modify command handling a bit
core: seek: use accurate seek mode with audio-only files
core: avoid using sh_video->pts as "current pts"
libvo: register X11 connection fd in input event system
core: timing: add special handling of long frame intervals
core: move central play loop to a separate function
Conflicts:
DOCS/tech/slave.txt
Add support for binding commands to modifier+key combinations like
"Shift+Left" or "Ctrl+Alt+x", and support reading such combinations
from the output window of X VOs.
The recognized modifier names are Shift, Ctrl, Alt and Meta. Any
combination of those and then a non-modifier key name, separated by
'+', is accepted as a key name in input.conf. For non-special keys
that produce characters shift is ignored as a modifier. For example
"A" is handled as a key without modifiers even if you use shift to
write the capital letter; 'a' vs 'A' already distinguishes the
combinations with a normal keymap, and having separate 'a', 'Shift+A'
and 'A' (written with caps lock for example) would bring more
confusion than benefit.
Currently reading the modifier+key combinations is only supported in
the output window of those VOs that use x11_common.c event
handling. It's not possible to input the key combinations in other VOs
or in a terminal window.
Make "-lavdopts threads=0" mean an autodetected number of threads, and
make that the default value of the option. Also increase the upper
limit of the option from 8 to 16. Add new file osdep/numcores.c which
tries to determine the number of cores available on the machine.
numcores.c is based (heavily modified) on public domain numcpus.c by
Philip Willoughby <pgw99@doc.ic.ac.uk>, downloaded from
http://csgsoft.doc.ic.ac.uk/numcpus/
Avoids issues if the system headers have a declaration for
gettimeofday but there's just no implementation there.
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Add a manifest file to disable file and registry "virtualization" on
Windows.
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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.