*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
* License along with this library; if not, write to the
- * Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
- * Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
+ * Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor,
+ * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
*/
/**
*
* #GstObject provides a root for the object hierarchy tree filed in by the
* GStreamer library. It is currently a thin wrapper on top of
- * #GObject. It is an abstract class that is not very usable on its own.
+ * #GInitiallyUnowned. It is an abstract class that is not very usable on its own.
*
* #GstObject gives us basic refcounting, parenting functionality and locking.
- * Most of the function are just extended for special GStreamer needs and can be
+ * Most of the functions are just extended for special GStreamer needs and can be
* found under the same name in the base class of #GstObject which is #GObject
* (e.g. g_object_ref() becomes gst_object_ref()).
*
- * The most interesting difference between #GstObject and #GObject is the
- * "floating" reference count. A #GObject is created with a reference count of
- * 1, owned by the creator of the #GObject. (The owner of a reference is the
- * code section that has the right to call gst_object_unref() in order to
- * remove that reference.) A #GstObject is created with a reference count of 1
- * also, but it isn't owned by anyone; Instead, the initial reference count
- * of a #GstObject is "floating". The floating reference can be removed by
- * anyone at any time, by calling gst_object_sink(). gst_object_sink() does
- * nothing if an object is already sunk (has no floating reference).
- *
- * When you add a #GstElement to its parent container, the parent container will
- * do this:
- * <informalexample>
- * <programlisting>
- * gst_object_ref (GST_OBJECT (child_element));
- * gst_object_sink (GST_OBJECT (child_element));
- * </programlisting>
- * </informalexample>
- * This means that the container now owns a reference to the child element
- * (since it called gst_object_ref()), and the child element has no floating
- * reference.
- *
- * The purpose of the floating reference is to keep the child element alive
- * until you add it to a parent container, which then manages the lifetime of
- * the object itself:
- * <informalexample>
- * <programlisting>
- * element = gst_element_factory_make (factoryname, name);
- * // element has one floating reference to keep it alive
- * gst_bin_add (GST_BIN (bin), element);
- * // element has one non-floating reference owned by the container
- * </programlisting>
- * </informalexample>
- *
- * Another effect of this is, that calling gst_object_unref() on a bin object,
- * will also destoy all the #GstElement objects in it. The same is true for
- * calling gst_bin_remove().
- *
- * Special care has to be taken for all methods that gst_object_sink() an object
- * since if the caller of those functions had a floating reference to the object,
- * the object reference is now invalid.
+ * Since #GstObject derives from #GInitiallyUnowned, it also inherits the
+ * floating reference. Be aware that functions such as gst_bin_add() and
+ * gst_element_add_pad() take ownership of the floating reference.
*
* In contrast to #GObject instances, #GstObject adds a name property. The functions
* gst_object_set_name() and gst_object_get_name() are used to set/get the name
* <refsect2>
* <title>controlled properties</title>
* <para>
- * Controlled properties offers a lightweight way to adjust gobject
- * properties over stream-time. It works by using time-stamped value pairs that
- * are queued for element-properties. At run-time the elements continously pull
- * values changes for the current stream-time.
+ * Controlled properties offers a lightweight way to adjust gobject properties
+ * over stream-time. It works by using time-stamped value pairs that are queued
+ * for element-properties. At run-time the elements continuously pull value
+ * changes for the current stream-time.
*
* What needs to be changed in a #GstElement?
* Very little - it is just two steps to make a plugin controllable!
* <listitem><para>
* when processing data (get, chain, loop function) at the beginning call
* gst_object_sync_values(element,timestamp).
- * This will made the controller to update all gobject properties that are under
- * control with the current values based on timestamp.
+ * This will make the controller update all GObject properties that are
+ * under its control with the current values based on the timestamp.
* </para></listitem>
* </orderedlist>
*
* What needs to be done in applications?
- * Again its not a lot to change.
+ * Again it's not a lot to change.
* <orderedlist>
* <listitem><para>
- * first put some properties under control, by calling
- * gst_object_control_properties (object, "prop1", "prop2",...);
- * </para></listitem>
- * <listitem><para>
* create a #GstControlSource.
* csource = gst_interpolation_control_source_new ();
- * gst_interpolation_control_source_set_interpolation_mode(csource, mode);
+ * g_object_set (csource, "mode", GST_INTERPOLATION_MODE_LINEAR, NULL);
* </para></listitem>
* <listitem><para>
* Attach the #GstControlSource on the controller to a property.
- * gst_object_set_control_source (object, "prop1", csource);
+ * gst_object_add_control_binding (object, gst_direct_control_binding_new (object, "prop1", csource));
* </para></listitem>
* <listitem><para>
* Set the control values
- * gst_interpolation_control_source_set (csource,0 * GST_SECOND, value1);
- * gst_interpolation_control_source_set (csource,1 * GST_SECOND, value2);
+ * gst_timed_value_control_source_set ((GstTimedValueControlSource *)csource,0 * GST_SECOND, value1);
+ * gst_timed_value_control_source_set ((GstTimedValueControlSource *)csource,1 * GST_SECOND, value2);
* </para></listitem>
* <listitem><para>
* start your pipeline
* </orderedlist>
* </para>
* </refsect2>
- *
- * Last reviewed on 2005-11-09 (0.9.4)
*/
#include "gst_private.h"
#include "glib-compat-private.h"
#include "gstobject.h"
-#include "gstmarshal.h"
#include "gstclock.h"
+#include "gstcontrolbinding.h"
#include "gstcontrolsource.h"
#include "gstinfo.h"
#include "gstparamspecs.h"
static GParamSpec *properties[PROP_LAST];
-/*
- * GstControlledProperty:
- */
-typedef struct _GstControlledProperty
-{
- GParamSpec *pspec; /* GParamSpec for this property */
- const gchar *name; /* name of the property */
- GstControlSource *csource; /* GstControlSource for this property */
- gboolean disabled;
- GValue last_value;
-} GstControlledProperty;
-
-static void gst_controlled_property_free (GstControlledProperty * prop);
-
-
G_DEFINE_ABSTRACT_TYPE (GstObject, gst_object, G_TYPE_INITIALLY_UNOWNED);
static void
GObjectClass *gobject_class = G_OBJECT_CLASS (klass);
#ifndef GST_DISABLE_TRACE
- _gst_object_trace = gst_alloc_trace_register (g_type_name (GST_TYPE_OBJECT));
+ _gst_object_trace =
+ _gst_alloc_trace_register (g_type_name (GST_TYPE_OBJECT), -2);
#endif
gobject_class->set_property = gst_object_set_property;
properties[PROP_NAME] =
g_param_spec_string ("name", "Name", "The name of the object", NULL,
G_PARAM_READWRITE | G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS);
- g_object_class_install_property (gobject_class, PROP_NAME,
- properties[PROP_NAME]);
+ /**
+ * GstObject:parent:
+ *
+ * The parent of the object. Please note, that when changing the 'parent'
+ * property, we don't emit #GObject::notify and #GstObject::deep-notify
+ * signals due to locking issues. In some cases one can use
+ * #GstBin::element-added or #GstBin::element-removed signals on the parent to
+ * achieve a similar effect.
+ */
properties[PROP_PARENT] =
g_param_spec_object ("parent", "Parent", "The parent of the object",
GST_TYPE_OBJECT, G_PARAM_READWRITE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS);
- g_object_class_install_property (gobject_class, PROP_PARENT,
- properties[PROP_PARENT]);
+
+ g_object_class_install_properties (gobject_class, PROP_LAST, properties);
/**
* GstObject::deep-notify:
g_signal_new ("deep-notify", G_TYPE_FROM_CLASS (klass),
G_SIGNAL_RUN_FIRST | G_SIGNAL_NO_RECURSE | G_SIGNAL_DETAILED |
G_SIGNAL_NO_HOOKS, G_STRUCT_OFFSET (GstObjectClass, deep_notify), NULL,
- NULL, gst_marshal_VOID__OBJECT_PARAM, G_TYPE_NONE, 2, GST_TYPE_OBJECT,
+ NULL, g_cclosure_marshal_generic, G_TYPE_NONE, 2, GST_TYPE_OBJECT,
G_TYPE_PARAM);
klass->path_string_separator = "/";
static void
gst_object_init (GstObject * object)
{
- object->lock = g_mutex_new ();
+ g_mutex_init (&object->lock);
object->parent = NULL;
object->name = NULL;
GST_CAT_TRACE_OBJECT (GST_CAT_REFCOUNTING, object, "%p new", object);
#ifndef GST_DISABLE_TRACE
- gst_alloc_trace_new (_gst_object_trace, object);
+ _gst_alloc_trace_new (_gst_object_trace, object);
#endif
object->flags = 0;
/**
* gst_object_ref:
- * @object: a #GstObject to reference
+ * @object: (type Gst.Object): a #GstObject to reference
*
* Increments the reference count on @object. This function
* does not take the lock on @object because it relies on
* constructs like :
* result = gst_object_ref (object->parent);
*
- * Returns: (transfer full): A pointer to @object
+ * Returns: (transfer full) (type Gst.Object): A pointer to @object
*/
gpointer
gst_object_ref (gpointer object)
/**
* gst_object_unref:
- * @object: a #GstObject to unreference
+ * @object: (type Gst.Object): a #GstObject to unreference
*
* Decrements the reference count on @object. If reference count hits
* zero, destroy @object. This function does not take the lock
* The reference count of @oldobj is decreased and the reference count of
* @newobj is increased.
*
- * Either @newobj and the value pointed to by @oldobj may be NULL.
+ * Either @newobj and the value pointed to by @oldobj may be %NULL.
*
- * Returns: TRUE if @newobj was different from @oldobj
+ * Returns: %TRUE if @newobj was different from @oldobj
*/
gboolean
gst_object_replace (GstObject ** oldobj, GstObject * newobj)
return FALSE;
if (newobj)
- g_object_ref (newobj);
+ gst_object_ref (newobj);
while (G_UNLIKELY (!g_atomic_pointer_compare_and_exchange ((gpointer *)
oldobj, oldptr, newobj))) {
}
if (oldptr)
- g_object_unref (oldptr);
+ gst_object_unref (oldptr);
return oldptr != newobj;
}
GST_OBJECT_PARENT (object) = NULL;
GST_OBJECT_UNLOCK (object);
- if (self->properties) {
+ if (self->control_bindings) {
GList *node;
- for (node = self->properties; node; node = g_list_next (node)) {
- gst_controlled_property_free ((GstControlledProperty *) node->data);
+ for (node = self->control_bindings; node; node = g_list_next (node)) {
+ gst_object_unparent (node->data);
}
- g_list_free (self->properties);
- self->properties = NULL;
+ g_list_free (self->control_bindings);
+ self->control_bindings = NULL;
}
((GObjectClass *) gst_object_parent_class)->dispose (object);
g_signal_handlers_destroy (object);
g_free (gstobject->name);
- g_mutex_free (gstobject->lock);
+ g_mutex_clear (&gstobject->lock);
#ifndef GST_DISABLE_TRACE
- gst_alloc_trace_free (_gst_object_trace, object);
+ _gst_alloc_trace_free (_gst_object_trace, object);
#endif
((GObjectClass *) gst_object_parent_class)->finalize (object);
* @object: the #GObject that signalled the notify.
* @orig: a #GstObject that initiated the notify.
* @pspec: a #GParamSpec of the property.
- * @excluded_props: (array zero-terminated=1) (element-type gchar*)
- * (allow-none):a set of user-specified properties to exclude or
- * NULL to show all changes.
+ * @excluded_props: (array zero-terminated=1) (element-type gchar*) (allow-none):
+ * a set of user-specified properties to exclude or %NULL to show
+ * all changes.
*
* A default deep_notify signal callback for an object. The user data
* should contain a pointer to an array of strings that should be excluded
g_value_init (&value, pspec->value_type);
g_object_get_property (G_OBJECT (orig), pspec->name, &value);
- /* FIXME: handle flags */
- if (G_IS_PARAM_SPEC_ENUM (pspec)) {
- GEnumValue *enum_value;
- GEnumClass *klass = G_ENUM_CLASS (g_type_class_ref (pspec->value_type));
-
- enum_value = g_enum_get_value (klass, g_value_get_enum (&value));
-
- str = g_strdup_printf ("%s (%d)", enum_value->value_nick,
- enum_value->value);
- g_type_class_unref (klass);
- } else {
- str = g_strdup_value_contents (&value);
- }
+ if (G_VALUE_HOLDS_STRING (&value))
+ str = g_value_dup_string (&value);
+ else
+ str = gst_value_serialize (&value);
name = gst_object_get_path_string (orig);
g_print ("%s: %s = %s\n", name, pspec->name, str);
g_free (name);
type_name = g_quark_to_string (q);
if (strncmp (type_name, "Gst", 3) == 0)
type_name += 3;
- name = g_strdup_printf ("%s%d", type_name, count);
+ /* give the 20th "queue" element and the first "queue2" different names */
+ l = strlen (type_name);
+ if (l > 0 && g_ascii_isdigit (type_name[l - 1])) {
+ name = g_strdup_printf ("%s-%d", type_name, count);
+ } else {
+ name = g_strdup_printf ("%s%d", type_name, count);
+ }
+
l = strlen (name);
for (i = 0; i < l; i++)
name[i] = g_ascii_tolower (name[i]);
* @name: new name of object
*
* Sets the name of @object, or gives @object a guaranteed unique
- * name (if @name is NULL).
+ * name (if @name is %NULL).
* This function makes a copy of the provided name, so the caller
* retains ownership of the name it sent.
*
- * Returns: TRUE if the name could be set. Since Objects that have
- * a parent cannot be renamed, this function returns FALSE in those
+ * Returns: %TRUE if the name could be set. Since Objects that have
+ * a parent cannot be renamed, this function returns %FALSE in those
* cases.
*
* MT safe. This function grabs and releases @object's LOCK.
*
* Returns a copy of the name of @object.
* Caller should g_free() the return value after usage.
- * For a nameless object, this returns NULL, which you can safely g_free()
+ * For a nameless object, this returns %NULL, which you can safely g_free()
* as well.
*
* Free-function: g_free
* Sets the parent of @object to @parent. The object's reference count will
* be incremented, and any floating reference will be removed (see gst_object_ref_sink()).
*
- * Returns: TRUE if @parent could be set or FALSE when @object
+ * Returns: %TRUE if @parent could be set or %FALSE when @object
* already had a parent or @object and @parent are the same.
*
* MT safe. Grabs and releases @object's LOCK.
gst_object_ref_sink (object);
GST_OBJECT_UNLOCK (object);
- /* FIXME, this does not work, the deep notify takes the lock from the parent
- * object and deadlocks when the parent holds its lock when calling this
- * function (like _element_add_pad()) */
+ /* FIXME-2.0: this does not work, the deep notify takes the lock from the
+ * parent object and deadlocks when the parent holds its lock when calling
+ * this function (like _element_add_pad()), we need to use a GRecMutex
+ * for locking the parent instead.
+ */
/* g_object_notify_by_pspec ((GObject *)object, properties[PROP_PARENT]); */
return TRUE;
* Returns the parent of @object. This function increases the refcount
* of the parent object so you should gst_object_unref() it after usage.
*
- * Returns: (transfer full): parent of @object, this can be NULL if @object
+ * Returns: (transfer full): parent of @object, this can be %NULL if @object
* has no parent. unref after usage.
*
* MT safe. Grabs and releases @object's LOCK.
* Check if @object has an ancestor @ancestor somewhere up in
* the hierarchy. One can e.g. check if a #GstElement is inside a #GstPipeline.
*
- * Returns: TRUE if @ancestor is an ancestor of @object.
+ * Returns: %TRUE if @ancestor is an ancestor of @object.
*
* MT safe. Grabs and releases @object's locks.
*/
* does not do any locking of any kind. You might want to protect the
* provided list with the lock of the owner of the list. This function
* will lock each #GstObject in the list to compare the name, so be
- * carefull when passing a list with a locked object.
+ * careful when passing a list with a locked object.
*
- * Returns: TRUE if a #GstObject named @name does not appear in @list,
- * FALSE if it does.
+ * Returns: %TRUE if a #GstObject named @name does not appear in @list,
+ * %FALSE if it does.
*
* MT safe. Grabs and releases the LOCK of each object in the list.
*/
path = g_strdup ("");
/* first walk the object hierarchy to build a list of the parents,
- * be carefull here with refcounting. */
+ * be careful here with refcounting. */
do {
if (GST_IS_OBJECT (object)) {
parent = gst_object_get_parent (object);
/* controller helper functions */
/*
- * gst_controlled_property_new:
- * @object: for which object the controlled property should be set up
- * @name: the name of the property to be controlled
- *
- * Private method which initializes the fields of a new controlled property
- * structure.
- *
- * Returns: a freshly allocated structure or %NULL
- */
-static GstControlledProperty *
-gst_controlled_property_new (GstObject * object, const gchar * name)
-{
- GstControlledProperty *prop = NULL;
- GParamSpec *pspec;
-
- GST_INFO ("trying to put property '%s' under control", name);
-
- /* check if the object has a property of that name */
- if ((pspec =
- g_object_class_find_property (G_OBJECT_GET_CLASS (object), name))) {
- GST_DEBUG (" psec->flags : 0x%08x", pspec->flags);
-
- /* check if this param is witable && controlable && !construct-only */
- g_return_val_if_fail ((pspec->flags & (G_PARAM_WRITABLE |
- GST_PARAM_CONTROLLABLE | G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT_ONLY)) ==
- (G_PARAM_WRITABLE | GST_PARAM_CONTROLLABLE), NULL);
-
- if ((prop = g_slice_new (GstControlledProperty))) {
- prop->pspec = pspec;
- prop->name = pspec->name;
- prop->csource = NULL;
- prop->disabled = FALSE;
- memset (&prop->last_value, 0, sizeof (GValue));
- g_value_init (&prop->last_value, G_PARAM_SPEC_VALUE_TYPE (prop->pspec));
- }
- } else {
- GST_WARNING ("class '%s' has no property '%s'", G_OBJECT_TYPE_NAME (object),
- name);
- }
- return prop;
-}
-
-/*
- * gst_controlled_property_free:
- * @prop: the object to free
- *
- * Private method which frees all data allocated by a #GstControlledProperty
- * instance.
- */
-static void
-gst_controlled_property_free (GstControlledProperty * prop)
-{
- if (prop->csource)
- g_object_unref (prop->csource);
- g_value_unset (&prop->last_value);
- g_slice_free (GstControlledProperty, prop);
-}
-
-/*
- * gst_object_find_controlled_property:
+ * gst_object_find_control_binding:
* @self: the gobject to search for a property in
* @name: the gobject property name to look for
*
* Searches the list of properties under control.
*
- * Returns: a #GstControlledProperty or %NULL if the property is not being
+ * Returns: a #GstControlBinding or %NULL if the property is not being
* controlled.
*/
-static GstControlledProperty *
-gst_object_find_controlled_property (GstObject * self, const gchar * name)
+static GstControlBinding *
+gst_object_find_control_binding (GstObject * self, const gchar * name)
{
- GstControlledProperty *prop;
+ GstControlBinding *binding;
GList *node;
- for (node = self->properties; node; node = g_list_next (node)) {
- prop = node->data;
+ for (node = self->control_bindings; node; node = g_list_next (node)) {
+ binding = node->data;
/* FIXME: eventually use GQuark to speed it up */
- if (!strcmp (prop->name, name)) {
- return prop;
+ if (!strcmp (binding->name, name)) {
+ GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (self, "found control binding for property '%s'", name);
+ return binding;
}
}
GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (self, "controller does not manage property '%s'", name);
gboolean
gst_object_sync_values (GstObject * object, GstClockTime timestamp)
{
- GstControlledProperty *prop;
GList *node;
- gboolean ret = TRUE, val_ret;
- GValue value = { 0, };
+ gboolean ret = TRUE;
g_return_val_if_fail (GST_IS_OBJECT (object), FALSE);
g_return_val_if_fail (GST_CLOCK_TIME_IS_VALID (timestamp), FALSE);
GST_LOG_OBJECT (object, "sync_values");
+ if (!object->control_bindings)
+ return TRUE;
/* FIXME: this deadlocks */
/* GST_OBJECT_LOCK (object); */
g_object_freeze_notify ((GObject *) object);
- /* go over the controlled properties of the controller */
- for (node = object->properties; node; node = g_list_next (node)) {
- prop = node->data;
-
- if (prop->disabled)
- continue;
-
- GST_LOG_OBJECT (object, "property '%s' at ts=%" G_GUINT64_FORMAT,
- prop->name, timestamp);
-
- /* we can make this faster
- * http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=536939
- */
- g_value_init (&value, G_PARAM_SPEC_VALUE_TYPE (prop->pspec));
- val_ret = gst_control_source_get_value (prop->csource, timestamp, &value);
- if (G_LIKELY (val_ret)) {
- /* always set the value for first time, but then only if it changed
- * this should limit g_object_notify invocations.
- * FIXME: can we detect negative playback rates?
- */
- if ((timestamp < object->last_sync) ||
- gst_value_compare (&value, &prop->last_value) != GST_VALUE_EQUAL) {
- g_object_set_property ((GObject *) object, prop->name, &value);
- g_value_copy (&value, &prop->last_value);
- }
- } else {
- GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (object, "no control value for param %s", prop->name);
- }
- g_value_unset (&value);
- ret &= val_ret;
+ for (node = object->control_bindings; node; node = g_list_next (node)) {
+ ret &= gst_control_binding_sync_values ((GstControlBinding *) node->data,
+ object, timestamp, object->last_sync);
}
object->last_sync = timestamp;
g_object_thaw_notify ((GObject *) object);
return ret;
}
+
/**
- * gst_object_has_active_controlled_properties:
+ * gst_object_has_active_control_bindings:
* @object: the object that has controlled properties
*
* Check if the @object has an active controlled properties.
* Returns: %TRUE if the object has active controlled properties
*/
gboolean
-gst_object_has_active_controlled_properties (GstObject * object)
+gst_object_has_active_control_bindings (GstObject * object)
{
gboolean res = FALSE;
GList *node;
- GstControlledProperty *prop;
g_return_val_if_fail (GST_IS_OBJECT (object), FALSE);
GST_OBJECT_LOCK (object);
- for (node = object->properties; node; node = node->next) {
- prop = node->data;
- res |= !prop->disabled;
+ for (node = object->control_bindings; node; node = g_list_next (node)) {
+ res |= !gst_control_binding_is_disabled ((GstControlBinding *) node->data);
}
GST_OBJECT_UNLOCK (object);
return res;
}
/**
- * gst_object_set_controlled_properties_disabled:
+ * gst_object_set_control_bindings_disabled:
* @object: the object that has controlled properties
* @disabled: boolean that specifies whether to disable the controller
* or not.
*
* This function is used to disable all controlled properties of the @object for
- * some time, i.e. gst_object_sync_values() will do nothing..
+ * some time, i.e. gst_object_sync_values() will do nothing.
*/
void
-gst_object_set_controlled_properties_disabled (GstObject * object,
- gboolean disabled)
+gst_object_set_control_bindings_disabled (GstObject * object, gboolean disabled)
{
GList *node;
- GstControlledProperty *prop;
g_return_if_fail (GST_IS_OBJECT (object));
GST_OBJECT_LOCK (object);
- for (node = object->properties; node; node = node->next) {
- prop = node->data;
- prop->disabled = disabled;
+ for (node = object->control_bindings; node; node = g_list_next (node)) {
+ gst_control_binding_set_disabled ((GstControlBinding *) node->data,
+ disabled);
}
GST_OBJECT_UNLOCK (object);
}
/**
- * gst_object_set_controlled_property_disabled:
+ * gst_object_set_control_binding_disabled:
* @object: the object that has controlled properties
* @property_name: property to disable
* @disabled: boolean that specifies whether to disable the controller
* or not.
*
- * This function is used to disable the #GstController on a property for
- * some time, i.e. gst_controller_sync_values() will do nothing for the
+ * This function is used to disable the control bindings on a property for
+ * some time, i.e. gst_object_sync_values() will do nothing for the
* property.
*/
void
-gst_object_set_controlled_property_disabled (GstObject * object,
+gst_object_set_control_binding_disabled (GstObject * object,
const gchar * property_name, gboolean disabled)
{
- GstControlledProperty *prop;
+ GstControlBinding *binding;
g_return_if_fail (GST_IS_OBJECT (object));
g_return_if_fail (property_name);
GST_OBJECT_LOCK (object);
- if ((prop = gst_object_find_controlled_property (object, property_name))) {
- prop->disabled = disabled;
+ if ((binding = gst_object_find_control_binding (object, property_name))) {
+ gst_control_binding_set_disabled (binding, disabled);
}
GST_OBJECT_UNLOCK (object);
}
+
/**
- * gst_object_set_control_source:
+ * gst_object_add_control_binding:
* @object: the controller object
- * @property_name: name of the property for which the #GstControlSource should be set
- * @csource: the #GstControlSource that should be used for the property
+ * @binding: (transfer full): the #GstControlBinding that should be used
*
- * Sets the #GstControlSource for @property_name. If there already was a #GstControlSource
- * for this property it will be unreferenced.
+ * Attach the #GstControlBinding to the object. If there already was a
+ * #GstControlBinding for this property it will be replaced.
*
- * Returns: %FALSE if the given property isn't handled by the controller or the new #GstControlSource
- * couldn't be bound to the property, %TRUE if everything worked as expected.
+ * The @object will take ownership of the @binding.
+ *
+ * Returns: %FALSE if the given @binding has not been setup for this object or
+ * has been setup for a non suitable property, %TRUE otherwise.
*/
gboolean
-gst_object_set_control_source (GstObject * object, const gchar * property_name,
- GstControlSource * csource)
+gst_object_add_control_binding (GstObject * object, GstControlBinding * binding)
{
- GstControlledProperty *prop;
- gboolean ret = FALSE;
+ GstControlBinding *old;
g_return_val_if_fail (GST_IS_OBJECT (object), FALSE);
- g_return_val_if_fail (property_name, FALSE);
- g_return_val_if_fail ((!csource || GST_IS_CONTROL_SOURCE (csource)), FALSE);
+ g_return_val_if_fail (GST_IS_CONTROL_BINDING (binding), FALSE);
+ g_return_val_if_fail (binding->pspec, FALSE);
GST_OBJECT_LOCK (object);
- prop = gst_object_find_controlled_property (object, property_name);
- if (!prop) {
- if ((prop = gst_controlled_property_new (object, property_name))) {
- object->properties = g_list_prepend (object->properties, prop);
- GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (object, "controlled property %s added", property_name);
- }
- }
- if (prop) {
- GstControlSource *old = prop->csource;
-
- if (csource != old) {
- if (csource && (ret = gst_control_source_bind (csource, prop->pspec))) {
- prop->csource = g_object_ref (csource);
- } else if (!csource) {
- ret = TRUE;
- prop->csource = NULL;
- object->properties = g_list_remove (object->properties, prop);
- //g_signal_handler_disconnect (self->object, prop->notify_handler_id);
- gst_controlled_property_free (prop);
- GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (object, "controlled property %s removed",
- property_name);
- }
- if (ret && old)
- g_object_unref (old);
- }
+ if ((old = gst_object_find_control_binding (object, binding->name))) {
+ GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (object, "controlled property %s removed", old->name);
+ object->control_bindings = g_list_remove (object->control_bindings, old);
+ gst_object_unparent (GST_OBJECT_CAST (old));
}
+ object->control_bindings = g_list_prepend (object->control_bindings, binding);
+ gst_object_set_parent (GST_OBJECT_CAST (binding), object);
+ GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (object, "controlled property %s added", binding->name);
GST_OBJECT_UNLOCK (object);
- return ret;
+ return TRUE;
}
/**
- * gst_object_get_control_source:
+ * gst_object_get_control_binding:
* @object: the object
- * @property_name: name of the property for which the #GstControlSource should be get
+ * @property_name: name of the property
*
- * Gets the corresponding #GstControlSource for the property. This should be unreferenced
- * again after use.
+ * Gets the corresponding #GstControlBinding for the property. This should be
+ * unreferenced again after use.
*
- * Returns: (transfer full): the #GstControlSource for @property_name or NULL if
- * the property is not controlled by this controller or no #GstControlSource was
- * assigned yet.
+ * Returns: (transfer full): the #GstControlBinding for @property_name or %NULL if
+ * the property is not controlled.
*/
-GstControlSource *
-gst_object_get_control_source (GstObject * object, const gchar * property_name)
+GstControlBinding *
+gst_object_get_control_binding (GstObject * object, const gchar * property_name)
{
- GstControlledProperty *prop;
- GstControlSource *ret = NULL;
+ GstControlBinding *binding;
g_return_val_if_fail (GST_IS_OBJECT (object), NULL);
g_return_val_if_fail (property_name, NULL);
GST_OBJECT_LOCK (object);
- if ((prop = gst_object_find_controlled_property (object, property_name))) {
- ret = g_object_ref (prop->csource);
+ if ((binding = gst_object_find_control_binding (object, property_name))) {
+ gst_object_ref (binding);
+ }
+ GST_OBJECT_UNLOCK (object);
+
+ return binding;
+}
+
+/**
+ * gst_object_remove_control_binding:
+ * @object: the object
+ * @binding: the binding
+ *
+ * Removes the corresponding #GstControlBinding. If it was the
+ * last ref of the binding, it will be disposed.
+ *
+ * Returns: %TRUE if the binding could be removed.
+ */
+gboolean
+gst_object_remove_control_binding (GstObject * object,
+ GstControlBinding * binding)
+{
+ GList *node;
+ gboolean ret = FALSE;
+
+ g_return_val_if_fail (GST_IS_OBJECT (object), FALSE);
+ g_return_val_if_fail (GST_IS_CONTROL_BINDING (binding), FALSE);
+
+ GST_OBJECT_LOCK (object);
+ if ((node = g_list_find (object->control_bindings, binding))) {
+ GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (object, "controlled property %s removed", binding->name);
+ object->control_bindings =
+ g_list_delete_link (object->control_bindings, node);
+ gst_object_unparent (GST_OBJECT_CAST (binding));
+ ret = TRUE;
}
GST_OBJECT_UNLOCK (object);
* @property_name: the name of the property to get
* @timestamp: the time the control-change should be read from
*
- * Gets the value for the given controllered property at the requested time.
+ * Gets the value for the given controlled property at the requested time.
*
* Returns: the GValue of the property at the given time, or %NULL if the
* property isn't controlled.
gst_object_get_value (GstObject * object, const gchar * property_name,
GstClockTime timestamp)
{
- GstControlledProperty *prop;
+ GstControlBinding *binding;
GValue *val = NULL;
g_return_val_if_fail (GST_IS_OBJECT (object), NULL);
g_return_val_if_fail (GST_CLOCK_TIME_IS_VALID (timestamp), NULL);
GST_OBJECT_LOCK (object);
- if ((prop = gst_object_find_controlled_property (object, property_name))) {
- val = g_new0 (GValue, 1);
- g_value_init (val, G_PARAM_SPEC_VALUE_TYPE (prop->pspec));
-
- /* get current value via control source */
- if (!gst_control_source_get_value (prop->csource, timestamp, val)) {
- g_free (val);
- val = NULL;
- }
+ if ((binding = gst_object_find_control_binding (object, property_name))) {
+ val = gst_control_binding_get_value (binding, timestamp);
}
GST_OBJECT_UNLOCK (object);
* @n_values: the number of values
* @values: array to put control-values in
*
- * Gets a number of values for the given controllered property starting at the
+ * Gets a number of values for the given controlled property starting at the
* requested time. The array @values need to hold enough space for @n_values of
* the same type as the objects property's type.
*
* This function is useful if one wants to e.g. draw a graph of the control
* curve or apply a control curve sample by sample.
*
+ * The values are unboxed and ready to be used. The similar function
+ * gst_object_get_g_value_array() returns the array as #GValues and is
+ * better suites for bindings.
+ *
* Returns: %TRUE if the given array could be filled, %FALSE otherwise
*/
gboolean
gst_object_get_value_array (GstObject * object, const gchar * property_name,
GstClockTime timestamp, GstClockTime interval, guint n_values,
- gpointer * values)
+ gpointer values)
{
gboolean res = FALSE;
- GstControlledProperty *prop;
+ GstControlBinding *binding;
g_return_val_if_fail (GST_IS_OBJECT (object), FALSE);
g_return_val_if_fail (property_name, FALSE);
g_return_val_if_fail (values, FALSE);
GST_OBJECT_LOCK (object);
- if ((prop = gst_object_find_controlled_property (object, property_name))) {
- res = gst_control_source_get_value_array (prop->csource, timestamp,
- interval, n_values, values);
+ if ((binding = gst_object_find_control_binding (object, property_name))) {
+ res = gst_control_binding_get_value_array (binding, timestamp, interval,
+ n_values, values);
}
GST_OBJECT_UNLOCK (object);
return res;
}
/**
+ * gst_object_get_g_value_array:
+ * @object: the object that has controlled properties
+ * @property_name: the name of the property to get
+ * @timestamp: the time that should be processed
+ * @interval: the time spacing between subsequent values
+ * @n_values: the number of values
+ * @values: array to put control-values in
+ *
+ * Gets a number of #GValues for the given controlled property starting at the
+ * requested time. The array @values need to hold enough space for @n_values of
+ * #GValue.
+ *
+ * This function is useful if one wants to e.g. draw a graph of the control
+ * curve or apply a control curve sample by sample.
+ *
+ * Returns: %TRUE if the given array could be filled, %FALSE otherwise
+ */
+gboolean
+gst_object_get_g_value_array (GstObject * object, const gchar * property_name,
+ GstClockTime timestamp, GstClockTime interval, guint n_values,
+ GValue * values)
+{
+ gboolean res = FALSE;
+ GstControlBinding *binding;
+
+ g_return_val_if_fail (GST_IS_OBJECT (object), FALSE);
+ g_return_val_if_fail (property_name, FALSE);
+ g_return_val_if_fail (GST_CLOCK_TIME_IS_VALID (timestamp), FALSE);
+ g_return_val_if_fail (GST_CLOCK_TIME_IS_VALID (interval), FALSE);
+ g_return_val_if_fail (values, FALSE);
+
+ GST_OBJECT_LOCK (object);
+ if ((binding = gst_object_find_control_binding (object, property_name))) {
+ res = gst_control_binding_get_g_value_array (binding, timestamp, interval,
+ n_values, values);
+ }
+ GST_OBJECT_UNLOCK (object);
+ return res;
+}
+
+
+/**
* gst_object_get_control_rate:
* @object: the object that has controlled properties
*