Limits similar log entries (determined by a simple hash function that
sums the characters) to certain number of lines in a row. When a
different log entry occurs, it resets the repeat check and logs how many
times the last message was repeated.
API Changed:
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From:
- bool obs_startup(const char *locale, profiler_name_store_t *store);
To:
- bool obs_startup(const char *locale, const char *module_config_path,
profiler_name_store_t *store);
Summary:
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This allows plugin modules to store plugin-specific configuration data
(rather than only allowing objects to store configuration data). This
will be useful for things like caching data, for example looking up and
storing ingests from remote (rather than storing locally), or caching
font data (so it doesn't have to build a font cache each time), among
other things.
Also adds a module-specific directory for the UI
If a user was using FFmpeg output before pathc 0.12.0, they had to type
in the full file name to the FFmpeg output URL/Path box, which isn't
exactly compatible with the new settings.
This changes each profile's config file so that the FFmpeg output
detects whether files are used, and then extracts the file's directory
and extension and sets them accordingly to make it compatible with the
new FFmpeg file output handling.
Due to all the threads in libobs it wouldn't be safe to make that
parameter reconfigurable after libobs is initialized without adding
even more synchronization. On the other hand, adding a function to set
the name store before calling obs_startup would solve the problem of
passing a name store into libobs, but it can lead to more complicated
semantics for obs_get_profiler_name_store (e.g., should it always return
the current name store even if libobs isn't initialized until someone
calls set_name_store(NULL)? should obs_shutdown call
set_name_store(NULL)? Passing it as obs_startup parameter avoids
these (and hopefully other) potential misunderstandings
Now that we aren't dependent upon a window for our context, we can
safely move the obs context creation/destruction to obs-app.cpp, and use
the OBSContext helper class to automatically shut down obs.
Adds setting profiles to the basic user interface. For each profile, a
subdirectory for the profile will be created in
[config_dir]/obs-studio/basic/profiles which will contain the settings
data for each profile.
Adds scene collections to the menu bar, which allows you to duplicate,
rename, remove, or add clean new scene collections.
Scene files are now stored in ./obs-studio/basic/scenes directory with
filesystem-safe names.
Portable mode can be enabled via command line options (--portable or -p)
or by having any of the following files present in the base directory of
a portable install:
portable_mode
obs_portable_mode
portable_mode.txt
obs_portable_mode.txt
Portable mode is omitted when obs is built with a unix program
structure.
NoFocusFrameStyle was meant to disable focus frames around the scenes/sources
list (on OSX); unfortunately it also removed focus frames from controls that
should have focus frames like input boxes in the settings window
OBS will offer the user a list of themes which are .qss files inside
data/obs-studio/themes. If no theme is found in the configuration, it
loads the default theme for the system.
Changed:
char *os_get_config_path(const char *name);
To:
int os_get_config_path(char *dst, size_t size, const char *name);
Also added:
char *os_get_config_path_ptr(const char *name);
I don't like this function returning an allocation by default.
Similarly to what was done with the wide character conversion functions,
this function now operates on an array argument, and if you really want
to just get a pointer for convenience, you use the *_ptr version of the
function that clearly indicates that it's returning an allocation.
Because libobs-opengl is a public library, it's customary to have SONAME
embedded in the library file. Also remove the prefix override and
remove the prefixing "lib" from the output name. This also requires us
to pass the library file name to dlopen invocations.
This crash report dialog is mostly just for the windows crash handling
code. If a crash occurs, the user will be able to view the crash report
and post it on the forums or give it to a developer for debugging
purposes.
Typedef pointers are unsafe. If you do:
typedef struct bla *bla_t;
then you cannot use it as a constant, such as: const bla_t, because
that constant will be to the pointer itself rather than to the
underlying data. I admit this was a fundamental mistake that must
be corrected.
All typedefs that were pointer types will now have their pointers
removed from the type itself, and the pointers will be used when they
are actually used as variables/parameters/returns instead.
This does not break ABI though, which is pretty nice.
This causes the main window to signal the application to exit and delete
its own pointer on close. This fixes an issue where apparently some
windows that aren't explicitly connected to the main window would be
left open when the main window was closed because by default Qt will
only exit when all windows have been closed.
Because it deletes its own pointer, instead of storing it in a
std::unique_ptr, use a QPointer because it has an internal mechanism for
automatically tracking QObject deletion even if the deletion was not
done on the QPointer itself, where as unique_ptr does not have that
functionality. In other words, if the pointer is deleted elsewhere for
whatever reason, the QPointer will still set that internal pointer value
to null.
(message and minor modificiations by Jim)