rtmp: Use int instead of ssize_t

Not all compilers support ssize_t (MSVC doesn't), and none of these
variables need to be larger than 32 bit.

Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
pull/28/head
Martin Storsjö 12 years ago
parent da8201cc82
commit cb5ab02a88
  1. 6
      libavformat/rtmpproto.c

@ -1293,7 +1293,7 @@ static int rtmp_receive_hs_packet(RTMPContext* rt, uint32_t *first_int,
uint32_t *second_int, char *arraydata,
int size)
{
ssize_t inoutsize;
int inoutsize;
inoutsize = ffurl_read_complete(rt->stream, arraydata,
RTMP_HANDSHAKE_PACKET_SIZE);
@ -1313,7 +1313,7 @@ static int rtmp_receive_hs_packet(RTMPContext* rt, uint32_t *first_int,
static int rtmp_send_hs_packet(RTMPContext* rt, uint32_t first_int,
uint32_t second_int, char *arraydata, int size)
{
ssize_t inoutsize;
int inoutsize;
AV_WB32(arraydata, first_int);
AV_WB32(arraydata + 4, first_int);
@ -1340,7 +1340,7 @@ static int rtmp_server_handshake(URLContext *s, RTMPContext *rt)
uint32_t zeroes;
uint32_t temp = 0;
int randomidx = 0;
ssize_t inoutsize = 0;
int inoutsize = 0;
int ret;
inoutsize = ffurl_read_complete(rt->stream, buffer, 1); // Receive C0

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