This allows writing most code as if they always are is available.
These are ok to use from other libraries even though it's not a
public header, since they only provide an inline declaration, and
doesn't add an actual dependency on lavu internals. (This can be
considered more a build system compatibility fallback than a
libavutil feature.)
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
This reduces the number of false dependencies on header files and
speeds up compilation.
Originally committed as revision 22407 to svn://svn.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg/trunk
Otherwise doxygen complains about ambiguous filenames when files exist
under the same name in different subdirectories.
Originally committed as revision 16912 to svn://svn.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg/trunk
Consistently apply this rule: the guard name is obtained from the
filename by stripping the leading "lib", converting '/' and '.' to
'_' and uppercasing the resulting name. Guard names in the root
directory have to be prefixed by "FFMPEG_".
Originally committed as revision 15120 to svn://svn.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg/trunk
while playing with some new hardware, I found it's running a forked mplayer
-- and it looks like they're following the GPL.
The maintainer's page is here: http://atty.jp/?Zaurus/mplayer
Unfortunately it's mostly in Japanese, so it's hard to figure out any
details.
Their code looks quite interesting (at least to those of us w/ ARM CPUs).
The patches I've attached are the patches from atty.jp with a couple of
modifications by myself:
- ported to current CVS
- reverted their change of removing SNOW support from ffmpeg
- cleaned up their bswap mess
- removed DOS-style linebreaks from various files
patch by (Bernhard Rosenkraenzer: bero, arklinux org)
Originally committed as revision 4311 to svn://svn.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg/trunk