Module CS/plugins/movierecorder/

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Summary Period: 2003-04-02 to 2003-06-22

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Lines Of Code


Total Lines Of Code: 9340 (2003-07-11 20:29)

Authors

Author Changes Lines of code Lines per change
Totals 45 (100.0%) 9871 (100.0%) 219.3
matzebraun 16 (35.6%) 8520 (86.3%) 532.5
res2002 15 (33.3%) 1305 (13.2%) 87.0
sunshine 8 (17.8%) 24 (0.2%) 3.0
jorrit 6 (13.3%) 22 (0.2%) 3.6

Most Recent Commits

sunshine 2003-06-22 22:38

Eric Sunshine removed the unused, obsolete, and deprecated top-level <name>
node from the .csplugin files.

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sunshine 2003-06-05 15:45

Eric Sunshine performed Phase Three of the elimination of the monolithic
scf.cfg:

-*- Eliminated the SCF information which was hardcoded in the .cpp files
of plugin modules, and which duplicated information in the external
.csplugin files.

-*- Plugin modules no longer maintain and export a monolithic class list.
Now, each factory implemented by the code is exported automatically.

-*- Added a new <implementation> child node to the <class> node in
.csplugin files. The value of this node is the name of the C++ class
which implements the SCF class. For instance, C++ class csVFS
implements crystalspace.kernel.vfs.

-*- Eliminated the following SCF macros which were related to exporting
SCF information from .cpp code and/or registering classes manually:

SCF_EXPORT_CLASS_TABLE
SCF_EXPORT_CLASS
SCF_EXPORT_CLASS_DEP
SCF_EXPORT_CLASS_TABLE_END
SCF_REGISTER_STATIC_CLASS_DEP

-*- Eliminated the following methods from iSCF:

RegisterStaticClass
RegisterClassList

-*- Plugin modules are now initialized/shutdown lazily as classes are
requested from them. The first time a class is requested, the plugin
is initialized. The plugin is shutdown after the last class instance
has been destroyed.

-*- Fixed bug in scf.h where SCF_PRINT_CALL_ADDRESS was not being enabled
for gcc 3.x.

-*- Fixed bug in win32.jam where GenerateExportDefs rule failed to ensure
that directory containing output file existed before creating file.
Also fixed bug where it failed to set up a dependency between the
input and output files.

-*- Still To-Do:

- Remove references to scf.cfg and scfreg from documentation. Also
document new .csplugin resources.

- Add platform-specific function to scan and locate plugins
automatically rather than using the ad-hoc approach inherited from
scanning for .scf files.

- Add platform-specific function to query a plugin's meta-information.
This should be used by SCF to do the raw extraction. Provide and
finalize API for higher-level clients to access meta-information.

- Augment static linking to work with the new facility. (Removal of
the hardcoded SCF information, has now broken static linking. It
worked until this time, even with all of the preceding changes.)

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jorrit 2003-06-04 16:30

Jorrit forgot to replace a few NULL -> 0.

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res2002 2003-06-02 23:16

- fixed a stupid mistake in the new GL screenshot causing the
first line to contain garbage.
- made some slight changes to the movierecorder, hoping that
performance might be a tad better.

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res2002 2003-06-01 03:20

- made some minor optimizations to the movie recorder.
- added output of some statistics when a movie finished recording.
- improved the performance of GL screenshots. They now deal
directly with the data returned from glReadPixels() and thus need
less computations on the pixel data. They also come from a pool
now, which reduces the number of new/delete calls when many
screenshots are requested (i.e. when recording a movie.)

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jorrit 2003-05-29 08:06

Replaced NULL with 0.

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sunshine 2003-05-26 09:49

Eric Sunshine performed Phase One of the elimination of the monolithic
scf.cfg:

-*- Plugin modules are now self-describing. This information can be
queried at run-time without having to actually load the module.

-*- The plugin maintainer now manages the plugin's meta-information in an
external .csplugin file, rather than hard-coding the information into
the plugin's source code. The mechanism by which the meta-information
is bound to the plugin is platform-dependent. Presently, all
platforms simply lay down the meta-information in a plain text file
alongside the plugin itself; with the same basename and extension
.csplugin. This may change in the future. For example, on MacOS/X,
the meta-information will probably be encapsulated within the plugin's
bundle wrapper.

-*- Plugin meta-information is now maintained in XML format. Here is an
example:

<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!-- gl3d.csplugin -->
<plugin>
<name>gl3d</name>
<scf>
<classes>
<class>
<name>crystalspace.graphics3d.opengl</name>
<description>OpenGL 3D graphics driver</description>
<requires>
<class>crystalspace.font.server.</class>
</requires>
</class>
</classes>
</scf>
</plugin>

-*- Since meta-information is now extensible, maintainers can choose to
publish supplementary information about plugins (in addition to the
SCF information already published). For example, image loading
plugins could publish "image indendification" information which would
allow the image loading multiplexor to selectively request image
loading plugins on-demand, rather than requesting all plugins
unconditionally, even if they are not needed. Here is an example of a
possible meta-information table for the PNG loader:

<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!-- cspngimg.csplugin -->
<plugin>
<name>cspngimg</name>
<scf>...</scf>
<imageloader>
<imagetype>
<class>crystalspace.graphic.image.io.png</class>
<identify>
<mimetype>image/png</mimetype>
<extension>png</extension>
<extension>PNG</extension>
<scan length="4" bytes="\0x89PNG"/>
</identify>
</imagetype>
</imageloader>
</plugin>

In this example, the PNG loader meta-information tells the multiplexor
several different ways to identify a PNG image: by checking file
extension, if available; by checking MIME type, if available; by
checking for the magic-string "\0x89PNG" in the raw image data. If
the multiplexor identifies the image as PNG, only then will it
actually request the PNG loader.

-*- Added the --meta-file directive to msvcgen.pl to allow specification
of the meta-information file for a module. The value of this option
is interpolated into template files via the new %metafile% variable.
msvcgen.mak now utilizes this flag with the value of the new
INC.PROJECT makefile variable. Augmented the MSVC6 and MSVC7 plugin
template files (plugin.tpl) to make use of %metafile%.

-*- Changed the file extension for plugins on MacOS/X from .csplugin to
.csbundle to avoid conflict with new meta-information resource which
uses the extension .csplugin.

-*- Still To-Do:

- Augment SCF to utilize the new meta-information resources, and to
understand the new XML format. Presently, these resources are
ignored at run-time.

- Add platform-specific function to scan and locate plugins
automatically, rather than relying upon a monolithic registry such
as scf.cfg.

- Add platform-specific function to query a plugin's meta-information.

- Eliminate the monolithic scf.cfg.

- Augment static linking to work with the new facility.

- Eliminate the hard-coded SCF registration information in each
plugin's source code.

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sunshine 2003-04-28 09:26

Eric Sunshine eliminated numerous compilation warnings throughout the
project.

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sunshine 2003-04-27 11:33

Eric Sunshine made the following changes:

-*- Modified configure.ac so that it emits a SRCDIR property to
config.mak. This value represents the --srcdir argument given to the
configure script (or "." if --srcdir is omitted). This points at the
directory containing the CS source code (which may differ from the
build directory, which is typically the current working directory).

-*- Modified makefiles and build scripts throughout the project so that
they respect $(SRCDIR). This allows the project to be built in a
directory other than the source directory, thus it is possible to
place the source directory on a readonly filesystem (such as a
CD-ROM), or to share a single NFS-mounted source directory among
different builds, where each build inhabits its own directory. For
example, if CS resides at /home/CS and you wish to build the project
in /home/build:

% cd /home/build
% ../CS/configure
% make -k all
% make install

(Note that the Jam-base build system already supports this build
paradigm.)

-*- Modified configure.ac so that it emits EXTENSIVE_MEMDEBUG to
config.mak since this variable is used by Makefile.in for the
`showconfig' target.

-*- Modified configure.ac so that it emits MONITOR_MAKEFILE_CACHE when the
value is either "yes" or "no", instead of emitting it only when the
value is "yes". This was necessary because CS/mk/cache.mak prints the
value of this variable as part of $(SYSMODIFIER).

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sunshine 2003-04-10 17:56

Eric Sunshine made the following changes to the makefiles:

-*- Converted the remaining "application" makefiles so that they place
their generated files in a personalized subdirectory of $(OUT), rather
than placing them directly in $(OUT). This lifts the monolithic
restriction that all applications must use distinct names for their
source files.

-*- Converted the application makefiles to augment OUTDIRS with their
personalized output directories, rather than each having a custom
directory creation rule. Not only does this simplify the makefiles
slightly, but it also fixes a problem where the personalized output
directories of plugin modules were not created when an application
makefile target (such as "make walktest") was invoked explicitly and
when the project had been configured with --disable-plugins.

-*- Updated CS/mk/template.mak to reflect the aforementioned changes.

-*- Fixed formatting of help messages emitted by "make help" for several
makefiles.

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matzebraun 2003-04-08 20:22

added the Jamfiles

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res2002 2003-04-04 21:39

- worked a bit on the movierecorder rgb2yuv code. Now calculates
everything by going once over the input data, instead of requiring
extra downsampling of U and V data. temp. buffers for those aren't
needed any more as well. Together with some other small things seem
to save a few ms.
- augmented the documentation to mention the GPL license of the
movierecorder plugon.

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res2002 2003-04-03 20:11

- modified the common GL canvas code to only allocate the
screenshot buffer the first time a screenshot is requested and not
allocate/deallocate it everytime.
- made the following changes to the movie recorder:
- Fake clock ticks are stored as float internally to reduce round
off errors.
- The tick count doesn't "jump" any more when the fake clock is
activated/deactivated.
- Waiting when frames can be rendered faster than the movie FPS
rate requires can now be activated/deactivated via config.
- #ifdef'd out #warnings. MSVC doesn't like them.

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matzebraun 2003-04-02 17:34

really fixed the mmx stuff

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matzebraun 2003-04-02 17:21

renamed CONST_I64 to CONST_INT64 to be consistent with the datatypes. stdint.h only defines the INT64_C macros when requested. Also fixed the movierecorder plugin. Seems the mmx stuff only works with gcc3.x

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res2002 2003-04-02 15:09

- made the following changes to the newly arrived movie recorder:
- use of CS types (uint8 etc.) instead of custom typedefs
- use of 64bit portability macros and some other fixes to make it
compile on MSVC.
- added mmx.h from original NuppelVideo sources.
- in a previous commit I stated I added CONSTI64() and
CONSTUI64() macros. Names are actually CONST_I64 and
CONST_UI64.

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matzebraun 2003-04-02 02:24

added the Micahs movie recorder plugin

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