Commit Graph

18 Commits (b0054a16d06e8e64a7dad08a2301ee08a66b01bf)

Author SHA1 Message Date
martell e0fab8888f test-input: avoid w32-pthreads for mingw-w64 2015-02-09 03:41:57 -08:00
BtbN 02725acdd4 Fix double invocation of install_obs_plugin in every single plugin 2014-08-19 14:24:59 +02:00
BtbN 38c2fc87aa Move all data into the subdir it belongs to
Completely removes the build dir in favor of cmake based build layouting
2014-07-19 01:38:41 +02:00
jp9000 3394ac6488 Move mac display capture to mac-capture module
It was kind of silly that it was residing within the test-input module.
2014-07-10 21:55:46 -07:00
BtbN ce542525fc Fix dependency on win32-pthreads 2014-05-08 14:43:16 +02:00
jp9000 8e81d8be56 Revamp API and start using doxygen
The API used to be designed in such a way to where it would expect
exports for each individual source/output/encoder/etc.  You would export
functions for each and it would automatically load those functions based
on a specific naming scheme from the module.

The idea behind this was that I wanted to limit the usage of structures
in the API so only functions could be used.  It was an interesting idea
in theory, but this idea turned out to be flawed in a number of ways:

 1.) Requiring exports to create sources/outputs/encoders/etc meant that
     you could not create them by any other means, which meant that
     things like faruton's .net plugin would become difficult.

 2.) Export function declarations could not be checked, therefore if you
     created a function with the wrong parameters and parameter types,
     the compiler wouldn't know how to check for that.

 3.) Required overly complex load functions in libobs just to handle it.
     It makes much more sense to just have a load function that you call
     manually.  Complexity is the bane of all good programs.

 4.) It required that you have functions of specific names, which looked
     and felt somewhat unsightly.

So, to fix these issues, I replaced it with a more commonly used API
scheme, seen commonly in places like kernels and typical C libraries
with abstraction.  You simply create a structure that contains the
callback definitions, and you pass it to a function to register that
definition (such as obs_register_source), which you call in the
obs_module_load of the module.

It will also automatically check the structure size and ensure that it
only loads the required values if the structure happened to add new
values in an API change.

The "main" source file for each module must include obs-module.h, and
must use OBS_DECLARE_MODULE() within that source file.

Also, started writing some doxygen documentation in to the main library
headers.  Will add more detailed documentation as I go.
2014-02-12 08:04:50 -07:00
Palana e430652d0f Add explicit Cocoa dependency for osx desktop capture test
Fixes build due to missing objective c functions on some configurations
2014-01-28 23:14:01 +01:00
jp9000 7e58fecc86 Check iosurf dependency in test-input cmake files 2014-01-28 00:06:46 -07:00
jp9000 95154f33c8 Fix cmake files for non-mac targets (broke it) 2014-01-27 23:53:44 -07:00
jp9000 0b87391ac8 Merge branch 'osx-monitor-capture' of https://github.com/jp9000/obs-studio 2014-01-27 23:39:37 -07:00
BtbN 45ec80fb7d Full rewrite of all CMakeLists
CMake now works on all platforms
2014-01-24 18:56:32 +01:00
BtbN 8fa309c96e Clean old cmake files 2014-01-24 01:46:36 +01:00
Palana 4fd4b12c84 Add example monitor capture for OSX (need to clean up (CMake) files) 2014-01-17 02:38:35 +01:00
jp9000 f827ba38ef Added a sinewave audio test source
- Added a test audio sinewave test source that should just play a sine
   wave of the middle C note.  Using unsigned 8 bit mono to test
   ffmpeg's audio resampler, seems to work pretty good.

 - Fixed a boolean trap in threading.h for the event_init function, it
   now uses enum event_type, which can be EVENT_TYPE_MANUAL or
   EVENT_TYPE_AUTO, to specify whether the event is automatically reset
   or not.

 - Changed display names of test sources to something a little less
   vague.

 - Removed te whole "if timestamp is 0 just use current system time"
   when outputting source audio, if you want to use system time you
   should just use system time yourself.  Using 0 as some sort of
   "indicator" like that just makes things confusing, and prevents you
   from legitimately using 0 as a timestamp for your audio data.
2014-01-09 22:10:04 -07:00
Palana 351c4bfe1d add cmake plugin helpers 2014-01-09 02:37:43 +01:00
Matthew McNamara a76a5937df Updated CMakeLists with new effect file locations, added cmake & xcode build folders to gitignore 2013-12-07 21:05:31 +01:00
Palana e230b0e984 updated include paths (CMake+osxtest) and function prototype (osxtest)
fixes compilation with changes from e5c99175c5
2013-11-29 20:58:29 +01:00
Palana ec411fe046 added cmake build files 2013-11-14 18:36:46 +01:00