* gst_structure_remove_fields().
*
* Strings in structures must be ASCII or UTF-8 encoded. Other encodings are
- * not allowed. Strings may be NULL however.
+ * not allowed. Strings may be %NULL however.
*
* Be aware that the current #GstCaps / #GstStructure serialization into string
* has limited support for nested #GstCaps / #GstStructure fields. It can only
* Creates a new #GstStructure with the given name. Parses the
* list of variable arguments and sets fields to the values listed.
* Variable arguments should be passed as field name, field type,
- * and value. Last variable argument should be NULL.
+ * and value. Last variable argument should be %NULL.
*
* Free-function: gst_structure_free
*
*
* Checks if the structure has the given name
*
- * Returns: TRUE if @name matches the name of the structure.
+ * Returns: %TRUE if @name matches the name of the structure.
*/
gboolean
gst_structure_has_name (const GstStructure * structure, const gchar * name)
* @fieldname: the name of the field to set
* @...: variable arguments
*
- * Parses the variable arguments and sets fields accordingly.
+ * Parses the variable arguments and sets fields accordingly. Fields that
+ * weren't already part of the structure are added as needed.
* Variable arguments should be in the form field name, field type
- * (as a GType), value(s). The last variable argument should be NULL.
+ * (as a GType), value(s). The last variable argument should be %NULL.
*/
void
gst_structure_set (GstStructure * structure, const gchar * field, ...)
GstStructureField field = { 0 };
field.name = fieldname;
-
type = va_arg (varargs, GType);
-#ifndef G_VALUE_COLLECT_INIT
- g_value_init (&field.value, type);
- G_VALUE_COLLECT (&field.value, varargs, 0, &err);
-#else
G_VALUE_COLLECT_INIT (&field.value, type, varargs, 0, &err);
-#endif
if (G_UNLIKELY (err)) {
g_critical ("%s", err);
return;
* passed using the GQuark for the field name. This allows more efficient
* setting of the structure if the caller already knows the associated
* quark values.
- * The last variable argument must be NULL.
+ * The last variable argument must be %NULL.
*/
void
gst_structure_id_set (GstStructure * structure, GQuark field, ...)
* gst_structure_id_set(). Basically a convenience wrapper around
* gst_structure_new_id_empty() and gst_structure_id_set().
*
- * The last variable argument must be NULL (or 0).
+ * The last variable argument must be %NULL (or 0).
*
* Free-function: gst_structure_free
*
gst_structure_set_field (GstStructure * structure, GstStructureField * field)
{
GstStructureField *f;
- guint i, len = GST_STRUCTURE_FIELDS (structure)->len;
+ GType field_value_type;
+ guint i, len;
- if (G_UNLIKELY (G_VALUE_HOLDS_STRING (&field->value))) {
+ len = GST_STRUCTURE_FIELDS (structure)->len;
+
+ field_value_type = G_VALUE_TYPE (&field->value);
+ if (field_value_type == G_TYPE_STRING) {
const gchar *s;
s = g_value_get_string (&field->value);
g_value_unset (&field->value);
return;
}
- } else if (G_UNLIKELY (G_VALUE_HOLDS (&field->value, G_TYPE_DATE))) {
+ } else if (G_UNLIKELY (field_value_type == G_TYPE_DATE)) {
const GDate *d;
d = g_value_get_boxed (&field->value);
* gst_structure_remove_fields:
* @structure: a #GstStructure
* @fieldname: the name of the field to remove
- * @...: NULL-terminated list of more fieldnames to remove
+ * @...: %NULL-terminated list of more fieldnames to remove
*
* Removes the fields with the given names. If a field does not exist, the
* argument is ignored.
* gst_structure_remove_fields_valist:
* @structure: a #GstStructure
* @fieldname: the name of the field to remove
- * @varargs: NULL-terminated list of more fieldnames to remove
+ * @varargs: %NULL-terminated list of more fieldnames to remove
*
* va_list form of gst_structure_remove_fields().
*/
* @user_data: (closure): private data
*
* Calls the provided function once for each field in the #GstStructure. The
- * function must not modify the fields. Also see gst_structure_map_in_place().
+ * function must not modify the fields. Also see gst_structure_map_in_place()
+ * and gst_structure_filter_and_map_in_place().
*
- * Returns: TRUE if the supplied function returns TRUE For each of the fields,
- * FALSE otherwise.
+ * Returns: %TRUE if the supplied function returns %TRUE For each of the fields,
+ * %FALSE otherwise.
*/
gboolean
gst_structure_foreach (const GstStructure * structure,
* contrast to gst_structure_foreach(), the function may modify but not delete the
* fields. The structure must be mutable.
*
- * Returns: TRUE if the supplied function returns TRUE For each of the fields,
- * FALSE otherwise.
+ * Returns: %TRUE if the supplied function returns %TRUE For each of the fields,
+ * %FALSE otherwise.
*/
gboolean
gst_structure_map_in_place (GstStructure * structure,
}
/**
+ * gst_structure_filter_and_map_in_place:
+ * @structure: a #GstStructure
+ * @func: (scope call): a function to call for each field
+ * @user_data: (closure): private data
+ *
+ * Calls the provided function once for each field in the #GstStructure. In
+ * contrast to gst_structure_foreach(), the function may modify the fields.
+ * In contrast to gst_structure_map_in_place(), the field is removed from
+ * the structure if %FALSE is returned from the function.
+ * The structure must be mutable.
+ *
+ * Since: 1.6
+ */
+void
+gst_structure_filter_and_map_in_place (GstStructure * structure,
+ GstStructureFilterMapFunc func, gpointer user_data)
+{
+ guint i, len;
+ GstStructureField *field;
+ gboolean ret;
+
+ g_return_if_fail (structure != NULL);
+ g_return_if_fail (IS_MUTABLE (structure));
+ g_return_if_fail (func != NULL);
+ len = GST_STRUCTURE_FIELDS (structure)->len;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < len;) {
+ field = GST_STRUCTURE_FIELD (structure, i);
+
+ ret = func (field->name, &field->value, user_data);
+
+ if (!ret) {
+ if (G_IS_VALUE (&field->value)) {
+ g_value_unset (&field->value);
+ }
+ GST_STRUCTURE_FIELDS (structure) =
+ g_array_remove_index (GST_STRUCTURE_FIELDS (structure), i);
+ len = GST_STRUCTURE_FIELDS (structure)->len;
+ } else {
+ i++;
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+/**
* gst_structure_id_has_field:
* @structure: a #GstStructure
* @field: #GQuark of the field name
*
* Check if @structure contains a field named @field.
*
- * Returns: TRUE if the structure contains a field with the given name
+ * Returns: %TRUE if the structure contains a field with the given name
*/
gboolean
gst_structure_id_has_field (const GstStructure * structure, GQuark field)
*
* Check if @structure contains a field named @fieldname.
*
- * Returns: TRUE if the structure contains a field with the given name
+ * Returns: %TRUE if the structure contains a field with the given name
*/
gboolean
gst_structure_has_field (const GstStructure * structure,
*
* Check if @structure contains a field named @field and with GType @type.
*
- * Returns: TRUE if the structure contains a field with the given name and type
+ * Returns: %TRUE if the structure contains a field with the given name and type
*/
gboolean
gst_structure_id_has_field_typed (const GstStructure * structure,
*
* Check if @structure contains a field named @fieldname and with GType @type.
*
- * Returns: TRUE if the structure contains a field with the given name and type
+ * Returns: %TRUE if the structure contains a field with the given name and type
*/
gboolean
gst_structure_has_field_typed (const GstStructure * structure,
* given field. Caller is responsible for making sure the field exists
* and has the correct type.
*
- * Returns: TRUE if the value could be set correctly. If there was no field
+ * Returns: %TRUE if the value could be set correctly. If there was no field
* with @fieldname or the existing field did not contain a boolean, this
- * function returns FALSE.
+ * function returns %FALSE.
*/
gboolean
gst_structure_get_boolean (const GstStructure * structure,
field = gst_structure_get_field (structure, fieldname);
- if (field == NULL)
- return FALSE;
- if (!G_VALUE_HOLDS_BOOLEAN (&field->value))
+ if (field == NULL || G_VALUE_TYPE (&field->value) != G_TYPE_BOOLEAN)
return FALSE;
*value = gst_g_value_get_boolean_unchecked (&field->value);
field = gst_structure_get_field (structure, fieldname);
- if (field == NULL)
- return FALSE;
- if (!G_VALUE_HOLDS_INT (&field->value))
+ if (field == NULL || G_VALUE_TYPE (&field->value) != G_TYPE_INT)
return FALSE;
*value = gst_g_value_get_int_unchecked (&field->value);
field = gst_structure_get_field (structure, fieldname);
- if (field == NULL)
- return FALSE;
- if (!G_VALUE_HOLDS_UINT (&field->value))
+ if (field == NULL || G_VALUE_TYPE (&field->value) != G_TYPE_UINT)
return FALSE;
*value = gst_g_value_get_uint_unchecked (&field->value);
* gst_structure_get_int64:
* @structure: a #GstStructure
* @fieldname: the name of a field
- * @value: (out): a pointer to an int64 to set
+ * @value: (out): a pointer to a #gint64 to set
*
- * Sets the int64 pointed to by @value corresponding to the value of the
+ * Sets the #gint64 pointed to by @value corresponding to the value of the
* given field. Caller is responsible for making sure the field exists
* and has the correct type.
*
* Returns: %TRUE if the value could be set correctly. If there was no field
- * with @fieldname or the existing field did not contain an int64, this function
+ * with @fieldname or the existing field did not contain a #gint64, this function
* returns %FALSE.
*
* Since: 1.4
field = gst_structure_get_field (structure, fieldname);
- if (field == NULL)
- return FALSE;
- if (!G_VALUE_HOLDS_INT64 (&field->value))
+ if (field == NULL || G_VALUE_TYPE (&field->value) != G_TYPE_INT64)
return FALSE;
*value = gst_g_value_get_int64_unchecked (&field->value);
* gst_structure_get_uint64:
* @structure: a #GstStructure
* @fieldname: the name of a field
- * @value: (out): a pointer to a uint64 to set
+ * @value: (out): a pointer to a #guint64 to set
*
- * Sets the uint64 pointed to by @value corresponding to the value of the
+ * Sets the #guint64 pointed to by @value corresponding to the value of the
* given field. Caller is responsible for making sure the field exists
* and has the correct type.
*
* Returns: %TRUE if the value could be set correctly. If there was no field
- * with @fieldname or the existing field did not contain a uint64, this function
+ * with @fieldname or the existing field did not contain a #guint64, this function
* returns %FALSE.
*
* Since: 1.4
field = gst_structure_get_field (structure, fieldname);
- if (field == NULL)
- return FALSE;
- if (!G_VALUE_HOLDS_UINT64 (&field->value))
+ if (field == NULL || G_VALUE_TYPE (&field->value) != G_TYPE_UINT64)
return FALSE;
*value = gst_g_value_get_uint64_unchecked (&field->value);
* inconsistent with e.g. gst_structure_get_string() which doesn't return a
* copy of the string).
*
- * Returns: TRUE if the value could be set correctly. If there was no field
+ * Returns: %TRUE if the value could be set correctly. If there was no field
* with @fieldname or the existing field did not contain a data, this function
- * returns FALSE.
+ * returns %FALSE.
*/
gboolean
gst_structure_get_date (const GstStructure * structure, const gchar * fieldname,
field = gst_structure_get_field (structure, fieldname);
- if (field == NULL)
- return FALSE;
- if (!G_VALUE_HOLDS (&field->value, G_TYPE_DATE))
+ if (field == NULL || G_VALUE_TYPE (&field->value) != G_TYPE_DATE)
return FALSE;
- /* FIXME: 0.11 g_value_dup_boxed() -> g_value_get_boxed() */
+ /* FIXME: 2.0 g_value_dup_boxed() -> g_value_get_boxed() */
*value = g_value_dup_boxed (&field->value);
return TRUE;
* (note: this is inconsistent with e.g. gst_structure_get_string()
* which doesn't return a copy of the string).
*
- * Returns: TRUE if the value could be set correctly. If there was no field
+ * Returns: %TRUE if the value could be set correctly. If there was no field
* with @fieldname or the existing field did not contain a data, this function
- * returns FALSE.
+ * returns %FALSE.
*/
gboolean
gst_structure_get_date_time (const GstStructure * structure,
if (!GST_VALUE_HOLDS_DATE_TIME (&field->value))
return FALSE;
- /* FIXME: 0.11 g_value_dup_boxed() -> g_value_get_boxed() */
+ /* FIXME 2.0: g_value_dup_boxed() -> g_value_get_boxed() */
*value = g_value_dup_boxed (&field->value);
return TRUE;
* of the given field. Caller is responsible for making sure the field exists
* and has the correct type.
*
- * Returns: TRUE if the value could be set correctly. If there was no field
+ * Returns: %TRUE if the value could be set correctly. If there was no field
* with @fieldname or the existing field did not contain a #GstClockTime, this
- * function returns FALSE.
+ * function returns %FALSE.
*/
gboolean
gst_structure_get_clock_time (const GstStructure * structure,
* given field. Caller is responsible for making sure the field exists
* and has the correct type.
*
- * Returns: TRUE if the value could be set correctly. If there was no field
+ * Returns: %TRUE if the value could be set correctly. If there was no field
* with @fieldname or the existing field did not contain a double, this
- * function returns FALSE.
+ * function returns %FALSE.
*/
gboolean
gst_structure_get_double (const GstStructure * structure,
field = gst_structure_get_field (structure, fieldname);
- if (field == NULL)
- return FALSE;
- if (!G_VALUE_HOLDS_DOUBLE (&field->value))
+ if (field == NULL || G_VALUE_TYPE (&field->value) != G_TYPE_DOUBLE)
return FALSE;
*value = gst_g_value_get_double_unchecked (&field->value);
* The string should not be modified, and remains valid until the next
* call to a gst_structure_*() function with the given structure.
*
- * Returns: a pointer to the string or NULL when the field did not exist
- * or did not contain a string.
+ * Returns: (nullable): a pointer to the string or %NULL when the
+ * field did not exist or did not contain a string.
*/
const gchar *
gst_structure_get_string (const GstStructure * structure,
field = gst_structure_get_field (structure, fieldname);
- if (field == NULL)
- return NULL;
- if (!G_VALUE_HOLDS_STRING (&field->value))
+ if (field == NULL || G_VALUE_TYPE (&field->value) != G_TYPE_STRING)
return NULL;
return gst_g_value_get_string_unchecked (&field->value);
* given field. Caller is responsible for making sure the field exists,
* has the correct type and that the enumtype is correct.
*
- * Returns: TRUE if the value could be set correctly. If there was no field
+ * Returns: %TRUE if the value could be set correctly. If there was no field
* with @fieldname or the existing field did not contain an enum of the given
- * type, this function returns FALSE.
+ * type, this function returns %FALSE.
*/
gboolean
gst_structure_get_enum (const GstStructure * structure,
* corresponding to the value of the given field. Caller is responsible
* for making sure the field exists and has the correct type.
*
- * Returns: TRUE if the values could be set correctly. If there was no field
+ * Returns: %TRUE if the values could be set correctly. If there was no field
* with @fieldname or the existing field did not contain a GstFraction, this
- * function returns FALSE.
+ * function returns %FALSE.
*/
gboolean
gst_structure_get_fraction (const GstStructure * structure,
field = gst_structure_get_field (structure, fieldname);
- if (field == NULL)
- return FALSE;
- if (!GST_VALUE_HOLDS_FRACTION (&field->value))
+ if (field == NULL || G_VALUE_TYPE (&field->value) != GST_TYPE_FRACTION)
return FALSE;
*value_numerator = gst_value_get_fraction_numerator (&field->value);
return TRUE;
}
+/**
+ * gst_structure_get_flagset:
+ * @structure: a #GstStructure
+ * @fieldname: the name of a field
+ * @value_flags: (out) (allow-none): a pointer to a guint for the flags field
+ * @value_mask: (out) (allow-none): a pointer to a guint for the mask field
+ *
+ * Read the GstFlagSet flags and mask out of the structure into the
+ * provided pointers.
+ *
+ * Returns: %TRUE if the values could be set correctly. If there was no field
+ * with @fieldname or the existing field did not contain a GstFlagSet, this
+ * function returns %FALSE.
+ *
+ * Since: 1.6
+ */
+gboolean
+gst_structure_get_flagset (const GstStructure * structure,
+ const gchar * fieldname, guint * value_flags, guint * value_mask)
+{
+ GstStructureField *field;
+
+ g_return_val_if_fail (structure != NULL, FALSE);
+ g_return_val_if_fail (fieldname != NULL, FALSE);
+
+ field = gst_structure_get_field (structure, fieldname);
+
+ if (field == NULL || !GST_VALUE_HOLDS_FLAG_SET (&field->value))
+ return FALSE;
+
+ if (value_flags)
+ *value_flags = gst_value_get_flagset_flags (&field->value);
+ if (value_mask)
+ *value_mask = gst_value_get_flagset_mask (&field->value);
+
+ return TRUE;
+}
+
typedef struct _GstStructureAbbreviation
{
const gchar *type_name;
{"sample", GST_TYPE_SAMPLE}
,
{"taglist", GST_TYPE_TAG_LIST}
+ ,
+ {"type", G_TYPE_GTYPE}
};
_num = G_N_ELEMENTS (dyn_abbrs);
/* permanently allocate and copy the array now */
int i;
GstStructureAbbreviation *abbrs;
gint n_abbrs;
+ GType ret;
g_return_val_if_fail (type_name != NULL, G_TYPE_INVALID);
}
/* this is the fallback */
- return g_type_from_name (type_name);
+ ret = g_type_from_name (type_name);
+ /* If not found, try it as a dynamic type */
+ if (G_UNLIKELY (ret == 0))
+ ret = gst_dynamic_type_factory_load (type_name);
+ return ret;
}
static const char *
}
static GType
-gst_structure_value_get_generic_type (GValue * val)
+gst_structure_value_get_generic_type (const GValue * val)
{
if (G_VALUE_TYPE (val) == GST_TYPE_LIST
|| G_VALUE_TYPE (val) == GST_TYPE_ARRAY) {
g_string_append_len (s, "=(", 2);
g_string_append (s, gst_structure_to_abbr (type));
g_string_append_c (s, ')');
- g_string_append (s, t == NULL ? "NULL" : t);
- g_free (t);
+ if (t) {
+ g_string_append (s, t);
+ g_free (t);
+ } else {
+ GST_WARNING ("No value transform to serialize field '%s' of type '%s'",
+ g_quark_to_string (field->name), gst_structure_to_abbr (type));
+ g_string_append (s, "NULL");
+ }
}
g_string_append_c (s, ';');
return TRUE;
}
+gboolean
+priv__gst_structure_append_template_to_gstring (GQuark field_id,
+ const GValue * value, gpointer user_data)
+{
+ GType type = gst_structure_value_get_generic_type (value);
+ GString *s = (GString *) user_data;
+
+ g_string_append_len (s, ", ", 2);
+ /* FIXME: do we need to escape fieldnames? */
+ g_string_append (s, g_quark_to_string (field_id));
+ g_string_append_len (s, "=(", 2);
+ g_string_append (s, gst_structure_to_abbr (type));
+ g_string_append_c (s, ')');
+
+ //TODO(ensonic): table like GstStructureAbbreviation (or extend it)
+ if (type == G_TYPE_INT) {
+ g_string_append_len (s, "%i", 2);
+ } else if (type == G_TYPE_UINT) {
+ g_string_append_len (s, "%u", 2);
+ } else if (type == G_TYPE_FLOAT) {
+ g_string_append_len (s, "%f", 2);
+ } else if (type == G_TYPE_DOUBLE) {
+ g_string_append_len (s, "%lf", 3);
+ } else if (type == G_TYPE_STRING) {
+ g_string_append_len (s, "%s", 2);
+ } else if (type == G_TYPE_BOOLEAN) {
+ /* we normally store this as a string, but can parse it also from an int */
+ g_string_append_len (s, "%i", 2);
+ } else if (type == G_TYPE_INT64) {
+ g_string_append (s, "%" G_GINT64_FORMAT);
+ } else if (type == G_TYPE_UINT64) {
+ g_string_append (s, "%" G_GUINT64_FORMAT);
+ } else if (type == GST_TYPE_STRUCTURE) {
+ g_string_append (s, "%" GST_WRAPPED_PTR_FORMAT);
+ } else if (g_type_is_a (type, G_TYPE_ENUM)
+ || g_type_is_a (type, G_TYPE_FLAGS)) {
+ g_string_append_len (s, "%i", 2);
+ } else if (type == G_TYPE_GTYPE) {
+ g_string_append_len (s, "%s", 2);
+ } else if (type == G_TYPE_POINTER) {
+ g_string_append_len (s, "%p", 2);
+ } else {
+ GST_WARNING ("unhandled type: %s", g_type_name (type));
+ g_string_append (s, "%" GST_WRAPPED_PTR_FORMAT);
+ }
+
+ return TRUE;
+}
+
/**
* gst_structure_to_string:
* @structure: a #GstStructure
* Converts @structure to a human-readable string representation.
*
* For debugging purposes its easier to do something like this:
- * |[
+ * |[<!-- language="C" -->
* GST_LOG ("structure is %" GST_PTR_FORMAT, structure);
* ]|
* This prints the structure in human readable form.
while (*s != '"') {
if (G_UNLIKELY (*s == 0))
return FALSE;
- if (G_UNLIKELY (*s == '\\'))
+ if (G_UNLIKELY (*s == '\\')) {
s++;
+ if (G_UNLIKELY (*s == 0))
+ return FALSE;
+ }
*w = *s;
w++;
s++;
while (*s != '"') {
if (G_UNLIKELY (*s == 0))
return FALSE;
- if (G_UNLIKELY (*s == '\\'))
+ if (G_UNLIKELY (*s == '\\')) {
s++;
+ if (G_UNLIKELY (*s == 0))
+ return FALSE;
+ }
s++;
}
s++;
s++;
ret = gst_structure_parse_value (s, &s, &value1, type);
- if (ret == FALSE)
+ if (!ret)
return FALSE;
while (g_ascii_isspace (*s))
s++;
ret = gst_structure_parse_value (s, &s, &value2, type);
- if (ret == FALSE)
+ if (!ret)
return FALSE;
while (g_ascii_isspace (*s))
s++;
ret = gst_structure_parse_value (s, &s, &value3, type);
- if (ret == FALSE)
+ if (!ret)
return FALSE;
while (g_ascii_isspace (*s))
}
ret = gst_structure_parse_value (s, &s, &list_value, type);
- if (ret == FALSE)
+ if (!ret)
return FALSE;
g_array_append_val (array, list_value);
memset (&list_value, 0, sizeof (list_value));
ret = gst_structure_parse_value (s, &s, &list_value, type);
- if (ret == FALSE)
+ if (!ret)
return FALSE;
g_array_append_val (array, list_value);
if (G_UNLIKELY (type == G_TYPE_INVALID)) {
GType try_types[] =
- { G_TYPE_INT, G_TYPE_DOUBLE, GST_TYPE_FRACTION, G_TYPE_BOOLEAN,
- G_TYPE_STRING
+ { G_TYPE_INT, G_TYPE_DOUBLE, GST_TYPE_FRACTION, GST_TYPE_FLAG_SET,
+ G_TYPE_BOOLEAN, G_TYPE_STRING
};
int i;
* @string: a string representation of a #GstStructure
*
* Creates a #GstStructure from a string representation.
- * If end is not NULL, a pointer to the place inside the given string
+ * If end is not %NULL, a pointer to the place inside the given string
* where parsing ended will be returned.
*
* The current implementation of serialization will lead to unexpected results
*
* Free-function: gst_structure_free
*
- * Returns: (transfer full): a new #GstStructure or NULL when the string could
- * not be parsed. Free with gst_structure_free() after use.
+ * Returns: (transfer full) (nullable): a new #GstStructure or %NULL
+ * when the string could not be parsed. Free with
+ * gst_structure_free() after use.
*
* Since: 1.2
*/
* @end: (out) (allow-none) (transfer none) (skip): pointer to store the end of the string in.
*
* Creates a #GstStructure from a string representation.
- * If end is not NULL, a pointer to the place inside the given string
+ * If end is not %NULL, a pointer to the place inside the given string
* where parsing ended will be returned.
*
* Free-function: gst_structure_free
*
- * Returns: (transfer full): a new #GstStructure or NULL when the string could
- * not be parsed. Free with gst_structure_free() after use.
+ * Returns: (transfer full) (nullable): a new #GstStructure or %NULL
+ * when the string could not be parsed. Free with
+ * gst_structure_free() after use.
*/
GstStructure *
gst_structure_from_string (const gchar * string, gchar ** end)
* Fixates a #GstStructure by changing the given field to the nearest
* integer to @target that is a subset of the existing field.
*
- * Returns: TRUE if the structure could be fixated
+ * Returns: %TRUE if the structure could be fixated
*/
gboolean
gst_structure_fixate_field_nearest_int (GstStructure * structure,
* Fixates a #GstStructure by changing the given field to the nearest
* double to @target that is a subset of the existing field.
*
- * Returns: TRUE if the structure could be fixated
+ * Returns: %TRUE if the structure could be fixated
*/
gboolean
gst_structure_fixate_field_nearest_double (GstStructure * structure,
* Fixates a #GstStructure by changing the given @field_name field to the given
* @target boolean if that field is not fixed yet.
*
- * Returns: TRUE if the structure could be fixated
+ * Returns: %TRUE if the structure could be fixated
*/
gboolean
gst_structure_fixate_field_boolean (GstStructure * structure,
* Fixates a #GstStructure by changing the given @field_name field to the given
* @target string if that field is not fixed yet.
*
- * Returns: TRUE if the structure could be fixated
+ * Returns: %TRUE if the structure could be fixated
*/
gboolean
gst_structure_fixate_field_string (GstStructure * structure,
* fraction to @target_numerator/@target_denominator that is a subset
* of the existing field.
*
- * Returns: TRUE if the structure could be fixated
+ * Returns: %TRUE if the structure could be fixated
*/
gboolean
gst_structure_fixate_field_nearest_fraction (GstStructure * structure,
*
* Fixates a #GstStructure by changing the given field with its fixated value.
*
- * Returns: TRUE if the structure field could be fixated
+ * Returns: %TRUE if the structure field could be fixated
*/
gboolean
gst_structure_fixate_field (GstStructure * structure, const char *field_name)
/* our very own version of G_VALUE_LCOPY that allows NULL return locations
* (useful for message parsing functions where the return location is user
- * supplied and the user may pass NULL if the value isn't of interest) */
+ * supplied and the user may pass %NULL if the value isn't of interest) */
#define GST_VALUE_LCOPY(value, var_args, flags, __error, fieldname) \
G_STMT_START { \
const GValue *_value = (value); \
* valist-variant of gst_structure_get(). Look at the documentation of
* gst_structure_get() for more details.
*
- * Returns: TRUE, or FALSE if there was a problem reading any of the fields
+ * Returns: %TRUE, or %FALSE if there was a problem reading any of the fields
*/
gboolean
gst_structure_get_valist (const GstStructure * structure,
* valist-variant of gst_structure_id_get(). Look at the documentation of
* gst_structure_id_get() for more details.
*
- * Returns: TRUE, or FALSE if there was a problem reading any of the fields
+ * Returns: %TRUE, or %FALSE if there was a problem reading any of the fields
*/
gboolean
gst_structure_id_get_valist (const GstStructure * structure,
* Parses the variable arguments and reads fields from @structure accordingly.
* Variable arguments should be in the form field name, field type
* (as a GType), pointer(s) to a variable(s) to hold the return value(s).
- * The last variable argument should be NULL.
+ * The last variable argument should be %NULL.
*
* For refcounted (mini)objects you will receive a new reference which
* you must release with a suitable _unref() when no longer needed. For
* strings and boxed types you will receive a copy which you will need to
* release with either g_free() or the suitable function for the boxed type.
*
- * Returns: FALSE if there was a problem reading any of the fields (e.g.
+ * Returns: %FALSE if there was a problem reading any of the fields (e.g.
* because the field requested did not exist, or was of a type other
- * than the type specified), otherwise TRUE.
+ * than the type specified), otherwise %TRUE.
*/
gboolean
gst_structure_get (const GstStructure * structure, const char *first_fieldname,
* Parses the variable arguments and reads fields from @structure accordingly.
* Variable arguments should be in the form field id quark, field type
* (as a GType), pointer(s) to a variable(s) to hold the return value(s).
- * The last variable argument should be NULL (technically it should be a
- * 0 quark, but we require NULL so compilers that support it can check for
- * the NULL terminator and warn if it's not there).
+ * The last variable argument should be %NULL (technically it should be a
+ * 0 quark, but we require %NULL so compilers that support it can check for
+ * the %NULL terminator and warn if it's not there).
*
* This function is just like gst_structure_get() only that it is slightly
* more efficient since it saves the string-to-quark lookup in the global
* strings and boxed types you will receive a copy which you will need to
* release with either g_free() or the suitable function for the boxed type.
*
- * Returns: FALSE if there was a problem reading any of the fields (e.g.
+ * Returns: %FALSE if there was a problem reading any of the fields (e.g.
* because the field requested did not exist, or was of a type other
- * than the type specified), otherwise TRUE.
+ * than the type specified), otherwise %TRUE.
*/
gboolean
gst_structure_id_get (const GstStructure * structure, GQuark first_field_id,
*
* Tests if the two #GstStructure are equal.
*
- * Returns: TRUE if the two structures have the same name and field.
+ * Returns: %TRUE if the two structures have the same name and field.
**/
gboolean
gst_structure_is_equal (const GstStructure * structure1,