Defining restrict results - for some compilers - in changing other
uses of the restrict keyword also, e.g. __declspec(restrict) gets
changed to __declspec(__restrict) on MSVC. This causes compilation
failures. Therefore, using a private namespace macro instead is
more reliable and robust.
Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
* qatar/master: (40 commits)
swf: check return values for av_get/new_packet().
wavpack: Don't shift minclip/maxclip
rtpenc: Expose the max packet size via an avoption
rtpenc: Move max_packet_size to a context variable
rtpenc: Add an option for not sending RTCP packets
lavc: drop encode() support for video.
snowenc: switch to encode2().
snowenc: don't abuse input picture for storing information.
a64multienc: switch to encode2().
a64multienc: don't write into output buffer when there's no output.
libxvid: switch to encode2().
tiffenc: switch to encode2().
tiffenc: properly forward error codes in encode_frame().
lavc: drop libdirac encoder.
gifenc: switch to encode2().
libvpxenc: switch to encode2().
flashsvenc: switch to encode2().
Remove libpostproc.
lcl: don't overwrite input memory.
swscale: take first/lastline over/underflows into account for MMX.
...
Conflicts:
.gitignore
Makefile
cmdutils.c
configure
doc/APIchanges
libavcodec/Makefile
libavcodec/allcodecs.c
libavcodec/libdiracenc.c
libavcodec/libxvidff.c
libavcodec/qtrleenc.c
libavcodec/tiffenc.c
libavcodec/utils.c
libavformat/mov.c
libavformat/movenc.c
libpostproc/Makefile
libpostproc/postprocess.c
libpostproc/postprocess.h
libpostproc/postprocess_altivec_template.c
libpostproc/postprocess_internal.h
libpostproc/postprocess_template.c
libswscale/swscale.c
libswscale/utils.c
Merged-by: Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
According to newer RFCs, this packetization scheme should only
be used for interfacing with legacy systems.
Implementing this packetization mode properly requires parsing
the full H263 bitstream to find macroblock boundaries (and knowing
their macroblock and gob numbers and motion vector predictors).
This implementation tries to look for GOB headers (which
can be inserted by using -ps <small number>), but if the GOBs
aren't small enough to fit into the MTU, the packetizer blindly
splits packets at any offset and claims it to be a GOB boundary
(by using Mode A from the RFC). While not correct, this seems
to work with some receivers.
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
If size == 1 and buf[0] == 0 and buf[1] == 0 (the first byte after the
buffer), it would set size = -1 and crash in the later memcpy.
Originally committed as revision 22469 to svn://svn.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg/trunk