jp9000 c9df41c1e2 (API Change) Remove pointers from all typedefs
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.
2014-09-25 21:48:11 -07:00

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/******************************************************************************
Copyright (C) 2014 by Hugh Bailey <obs.jim@gmail.com>
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#pragma once
#include <obs.h>
#define MILLISECOND_DEN 1000
static uint32_t get_ms_time(struct encoder_packet *packet, int64_t val)
{
return (uint32_t)(val * MILLISECOND_DEN / packet->timebase_den);
}
extern void write_file_info(FILE *file, int64_t duration_ms, int64_t size);
extern void flv_meta_data(obs_output_t *context, uint8_t **output, size_t *size,
bool write_header);
extern void flv_packet_mux(struct encoder_packet *packet,
uint8_t **output, size_t *size, bool is_header);