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authorKlaus Schmidinger <kls (at) cadsoft (dot) de>2002-12-01 18:00:00 +0100
committerKlaus Schmidinger <kls (at) cadsoft (dot) de>2002-12-01 18:00:00 +0100
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Version 1.1.18vdr-1.1.18
- Fixed missing initialization of 'number' in cChannel (thanks to Martin Hammerschmid for reporting this one). - Fixed a misplaced ')' in the fix about the stale lock files (thanks again to Oliver Endriss for pointing this out - it was my fault). - Group delimiters in the 'channels.conf' file that have no text (like a simple ":" or ":@201") no longer show up in the Channels menu (suggested by Guy Roussin). - Added "Tele 5" to 'channels.conf' (thanks to Georg Hitsch). - Changed the source directory name for plugins from 'SRC' to 'src' (suggested by Clemens Kirchgatterer). - Removed transponders 10788, 11739 and 12266 from 'channels.conf' (apparently they are no longer active). - Deactivated some templates in tools.h in case some plugin needs to use the STL (suggested by Gerald Berwolf). - Timers now accept channel IDs even if the 'source' is 0 (thanks to Stefan Huelswitt for reporting this one). - Now taking an active SVDRP connection into account when doing shutdown or housekeeping (suggested by Emil Naepflein). - Macros in 'keymacros.conf' can now use "@plugin" to directly access the main menu function of a given plugin (see man vdr(5) for details). - The new plugin 'sky' can be used to integrate a Sky Digibox into the VDR system, using a Kfir MPEG2 encoder card (see PLUGINS/src/sky/README for details).
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-rw-r--r--PLUGINS/SRC/hello/HISTORY43
-rw-r--r--PLUGINS/SRC/hello/Makefile82
-rw-r--r--PLUGINS/SRC/hello/README11
-rw-r--r--PLUGINS/SRC/hello/hello.c150
-rw-r--r--PLUGINS/SRC/hello/i18n.c109
-rw-r--r--PLUGINS/SRC/hello/i18n.h16
-rw-r--r--PLUGINS/SRC/osddemo/COPYING340
-rw-r--r--PLUGINS/SRC/osddemo/HISTORY6
-rw-r--r--PLUGINS/SRC/osddemo/Makefile82
-rw-r--r--PLUGINS/SRC/osddemo/README18
-rw-r--r--PLUGINS/SRC/osddemo/osddemo.c153
-rw-r--r--PLUGINS/SRC/status/COPYING340
-rw-r--r--PLUGINS/SRC/status/HISTORY29
-rw-r--r--PLUGINS/SRC/status/Makefile82
-rw-r--r--PLUGINS/SRC/status/README11
-rw-r--r--PLUGINS/SRC/status/status.c179
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diff --git a/PLUGINS/SRC/hello/HISTORY b/PLUGINS/SRC/hello/HISTORY
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-VDR Plugin 'hello' Revision History
------------------------------------
-
-2002-05-09: Version 0.0.1
-
-- Initial revision.
-
-2002-05-11: Version 0.0.2
-
-- Added setup parameters and a Setup menu to adjust them.
-
-2002-05-12: Version 0.0.3
-
-- Changed return type of cPluginHello::Start().
-- Added cPluginHello::Housekeeping().
-- Modified package generation.
-
-2002-05-17: Version 0.0.4
-
-- Makefile improvements.
-
-2002-08-04: Version 0.0.5
-
-- Added a missing #include.
-
-2002-09-21: Version 0.0.6
-
-- Fixed Makefile for NEWSTRUCT driver.
-
-2002-10-26: Version 0.0.7
-
-- Fixed a typo.
-
-2002-11-01: Version 0.0.8
-
-- Completely switched to the new CVS HEAD version of the linux-dvb driver.
- The NEWSTRUCT compile time switch is now obsolete. The required driver is now
- the CVS HEAD version dated 2002-11-01 or later.
-- Introduced Make.config.
-
-2002-11-23: Version 0.0.9
-
-- Changed return type of MainMenuAction().
diff --git a/PLUGINS/SRC/hello/Makefile b/PLUGINS/SRC/hello/Makefile
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index 92ac45f..0000000
--- a/PLUGINS/SRC/hello/Makefile
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@@ -1,82 +0,0 @@
-#
-# Makefile for a Video Disk Recorder plugin
-#
-# $Id: Makefile 1.7 2002/11/01 13:44:11 kls Exp $
-
-# The official name of this plugin.
-# This name will be used in the '-P...' option of VDR to load the plugin.
-# By default the main source file also carries this name.
-#
-PLUGIN = hello
-
-### The version number of this plugin (taken from the main source file):
-
-VERSION = $(shell grep 'static const char \*VERSION *=' $(PLUGIN).c | awk '{ print $$6 }' | sed -e 's/[";]//g')
-
-### The C++ compiler and options:
-
-CXX = g++
-CXXFLAGS = -O2 -Wall -Woverloaded-virtual
-
-### The directory environment:
-
-DVBDIR = ../../../../DVB
-VDRDIR = ../../..
-LIBDIR = ../../lib
-TMPDIR = /tmp
-
-### Allow user defined options to overwrite defaults:
-
--include $(VDRDIR)/Make.config
-
-### The version number of VDR (taken from VDR's "config.h"):
-
-VDRVERSION = $(shell grep 'define VDRVERSION ' $(VDRDIR)/config.h | awk '{ print $$3 }' | sed -e 's/"//g')
-
-### The name of the distribution archive:
-
-ARCHIVE = $(PLUGIN)-$(VERSION)
-PACKAGE = vdr-$(ARCHIVE)
-
-### Includes and Defines (add further entries here):
-
-INCLUDES += -I$(VDRDIR)/include -I$(DVBDIR)/include
-
-DEFINES += -DPLUGIN_NAME_I18N='"$(PLUGIN)"'
-
-### The object files (add further files here):
-
-OBJS = $(PLUGIN).o i18n.o
-
-### Implicit rules:
-
-%.o: %.c
- $(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -c $(DEFINES) $(INCLUDES) $<
-
-# Dependencies:
-
-MAKEDEP = g++ -MM -MG
-DEPFILE = .dependencies
-$(DEPFILE): Makefile
- @$(MAKEDEP) $(DEFINES) $(INCLUDES) $(OBJS:%.o=%.c) > $@
-
--include $(DEPFILE)
-
-### Targets:
-
-all: libvdr-$(PLUGIN).so
-
-libvdr-$(PLUGIN).so: $(OBJS)
- $(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -shared $(OBJS) -o $@
- @cp $@ $(LIBDIR)/$@.$(VDRVERSION)
-
-dist: clean
- @-rm -rf $(TMPDIR)/$(ARCHIVE)
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diff --git a/PLUGINS/SRC/hello/README b/PLUGINS/SRC/hello/README
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@@ -1,11 +0,0 @@
-This is a "plugin" for the Video Disk Recorder (VDR).
-
-Written by: Klaus Schmidinger <kls@cadsoft.de>
-
-Project's homepage: www.cadsoft.de/people/kls/vdr
-
-Latest version available at: www.cadsoft.de/people/kls/vdr/software.htm
-
-See the file COPYING for license information.
-
-Description: This is a small demo of the VDR plugin interface.
diff --git a/PLUGINS/SRC/hello/hello.c b/PLUGINS/SRC/hello/hello.c
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--- a/PLUGINS/SRC/hello/hello.c
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-/*
- * hello.c: A plugin for the Video Disk Recorder
- *
- * See the README file for copyright information and how to reach the author.
- *
- * $Id: hello.c 1.10 2002/11/23 15:07:28 kls Exp $
- */
-
-#include <getopt.h>
-#include <stdlib.h>
-#include <vdr/interface.h>
-#include <vdr/plugin.h>
-#include "i18n.h"
-
-static const char *VERSION = "0.0.9";
-static const char *DESCRIPTION = "A friendly greeting";
-static const char *MAINMENUENTRY = "Hello";
-
-class cPluginHello : public cPlugin {
-private:
- // Add any member variables or functions you may need here.
- const char *option_a;
- bool option_b;
-public:
- cPluginHello(void);
- virtual ~cPluginHello();
- virtual const char *Version(void) { return VERSION; }
- virtual const char *Description(void) { return tr(DESCRIPTION); }
- virtual const char *CommandLineHelp(void);
- virtual bool ProcessArgs(int argc, char *argv[]);
- virtual bool Start(void);
- virtual void Housekeeping(void);
- virtual const char *MainMenuEntry(void) { return tr(MAINMENUENTRY); }
- virtual cOsdObject *MainMenuAction(void);
- virtual cMenuSetupPage *SetupMenu(void);
- virtual bool SetupParse(const char *Name, const char *Value);
- };
-
-// Global variables that control the overall behaviour:
-
-int GreetingTime = 3;
-int UseAlternateGreeting = false;
-
-// --- cMenuSetupHello -------------------------------------------------------
-
-class cMenuSetupHello : public cMenuSetupPage {
-private:
- int newGreetingTime;
- int newUseAlternateGreeting;
-protected:
- virtual void Store(void);
-public:
- cMenuSetupHello(void);
- };
-
-cMenuSetupHello::cMenuSetupHello(void)
-{
- newGreetingTime = GreetingTime;
- newUseAlternateGreeting = UseAlternateGreeting;
- Add(new cMenuEditIntItem( tr("Greeting time (s)"), &newGreetingTime));
- Add(new cMenuEditBoolItem(tr("Use alternate greeting"), &newUseAlternateGreeting));
-}
-
-void cMenuSetupHello::Store(void)
-{
- SetupStore("GreetingTime", GreetingTime = newGreetingTime);
- SetupStore("UseAlternateGreeting", UseAlternateGreeting = newUseAlternateGreeting);
-}
-
-// --- cPluginHello ----------------------------------------------------------
-
-cPluginHello::cPluginHello(void)
-{
- // Initialize any member variables here.
- // DON'T DO ANYTHING ELSE THAT MAY HAVE SIDE EFFECTS, REQUIRE GLOBAL
- // VDR OBJECTS TO EXIST OR PRODUCE ANY OUTPUT!
- option_a = NULL;
- option_b = false;
-}
-
-cPluginHello::~cPluginHello()
-{
- // Clean up after yourself!
-}
-
-const char *cPluginHello::CommandLineHelp(void)
-{
- // Return a string that describes all known command line options.
- return " -a ABC, --aaa=ABC do something nice with ABC\n"
- " -b, --bbb activate 'plan B'\n";
-}
-
-bool cPluginHello::ProcessArgs(int argc, char *argv[])
-{
- // Implement command line argument processing here if applicable.
- static struct option long_options[] = {
- { "aaa", required_argument, NULL, 'a' },
- { "bbb", no_argument, NULL, 'b' },
- { NULL }
- };
-
- int c;
- while ((c = getopt_long(argc, argv, "a:b", long_options, NULL)) != -1) {
- switch (c) {
- case 'a': option_a = optarg;
- break;
- case 'b': option_b = true;
- break;
- default: return false;
- }
- }
- return true;
-}
-
-bool cPluginHello::Start(void)
-{
- // Start any background activities the plugin shall perform.
- RegisterI18n(Phrases);
- return true;
-}
-
-void cPluginHello::Housekeeping(void)
-{
- // Perform any cleanup or other regular tasks.
-}
-
-cOsdObject *cPluginHello::MainMenuAction(void)
-{
- // Perform the action when selected from the main VDR menu.
- Interface->Confirm(UseAlternateGreeting ? tr("Howdy folks!") : tr("Hello world!"), GreetingTime);
- return NULL;
-}
-
-cMenuSetupPage *cPluginHello::SetupMenu(void)
-{
- // Return a setup menu in case the plugin supports one.
- return new cMenuSetupHello;
-}
-
-bool cPluginHello::SetupParse(const char *Name, const char *Value)
-{
- // Parse your own setup parameters and store their values.
- if (!strcasecmp(Name, "GreetingTime")) GreetingTime = atoi(Value);
- else if (!strcasecmp(Name, "UseAlternateGreeting")) UseAlternateGreeting = atoi(Value);
- else
- return false;
- return true;
-}
-
-VDRPLUGINCREATOR(cPluginHello); // Don't touch this!
diff --git a/PLUGINS/SRC/hello/i18n.c b/PLUGINS/SRC/hello/i18n.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 644bb50..0000000
--- a/PLUGINS/SRC/hello/i18n.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,109 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * i18n.c: Internationalization
- *
- * See the README file for copyright information and how to reach the author.
- *
- * $Id: i18n.c 1.3 2002/06/23 13:05:59 kls Exp $
- */
-
-#include "i18n.h"
-
-const tI18nPhrase Phrases[] = {
- { "Hello",
- "Hallo",
- "",// TODO
- "",// TODO
- "",// TODO
- "",// TODO
- "",// TODO
- "",// TODO
- "",// TODO
- "",// TODO
- "",// TODO
- "",// TODO
- "",// TODO
- "",// TODO
- "",// TODO
- },
- { "Hello world!",
- "Hallo Welt!",
- "",// TODO
- "",// TODO
- "",// TODO
- "",// TODO
- "",// TODO
- "",// TODO
- "",// TODO
- "",// TODO
- "",// TODO
- "",// TODO
- "",// TODO
- "",// TODO
- "",// TODO
- },
- { "Howdy folks!",
- "Tach zusammen!",
- "",// TODO
- "",// TODO
- "",// TODO
- "",// TODO
- "",// TODO
- "",// TODO
- "",// TODO
- "",// TODO
- "",// TODO
- "",// TODO
- "",// TODO
- "",// TODO
- "",// TODO
- },
- { "A friendly greeting",
- "Ein freundlicher Gruß",
- "",// TODO
- "",// TODO
- "",// TODO
- "",// TODO
- "",// TODO
- "",// TODO
- "",// TODO
- "",// TODO
- "",// TODO
- "",// TODO
- "",// TODO
- "",// TODO
- "",// TODO
- },
- { "Greeting time (s)",
- "Dauer des Grußes (s)",
- "",// TODO
- "",// TODO
- "",// TODO
- "",// TODO
- "",// TODO
- "",// TODO
- "",// TODO
- "",// TODO
- "",// TODO
- "",// TODO
- "",// TODO
- "",// TODO
- "",// TODO
- },
- { "Use alternate greeting",
- "Alternativen Gruß verwenden",
- "",// TODO
- "",// TODO
- "",// TODO
- "",// TODO
- "",// TODO
- "",// TODO
- "",// TODO
- "",// TODO
- "",// TODO
- "",// TODO
- "",// TODO
- "",// TODO
- "",// TODO
- },
- { NULL }
- };
diff --git a/PLUGINS/SRC/hello/i18n.h b/PLUGINS/SRC/hello/i18n.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 577628a..0000000
--- a/PLUGINS/SRC/hello/i18n.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * i18n.h: Internationalization
- *
- * See the README file for copyright information and how to reach the author.
- *
- * $Id: i18n.h 1.2 2002/05/11 14:48:16 kls Exp $
- */
-
-#ifndef _I18N__H
-#define _I18N__H
-
-#include <vdr/i18n.h>
-
-extern const tI18nPhrase Phrases[];
-
-#endif //_I18N__H
diff --git a/PLUGINS/SRC/osddemo/COPYING b/PLUGINS/SRC/osddemo/COPYING
deleted file mode 100644
index 5b6e7c6..0000000
--- a/PLUGINS/SRC/osddemo/COPYING
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,340 +0,0 @@
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diff --git a/PLUGINS/SRC/osddemo/HISTORY b/PLUGINS/SRC/osddemo/HISTORY
deleted file mode 100644
index 8c9d3e1..0000000
--- a/PLUGINS/SRC/osddemo/HISTORY
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
-VDR Plugin 'osddemo' Revision History
--------------------------------------
-
-2002-11-23: Version 0.0.1
-
-- Initial revision.
diff --git a/PLUGINS/SRC/osddemo/Makefile b/PLUGINS/SRC/osddemo/Makefile
deleted file mode 100644
index ac56d1f..0000000
--- a/PLUGINS/SRC/osddemo/Makefile
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,82 +0,0 @@
-#
-# Makefile for a Video Disk Recorder plugin
-#
-# $Id: Makefile 1.1 2002/11/23 14:56:44 kls Exp $
-
-# The official name of this plugin.
-# This name will be used in the '-P...' option of VDR to load the plugin.
-# By default the main source file also carries this name.
-#
-PLUGIN = osddemo
-
-### The version number of this plugin (taken from the main source file):
-
-VERSION = $(shell grep 'static const char \*VERSION *=' $(PLUGIN).c | awk '{ print $$6 }' | sed -e 's/[";]//g')
-
-### The C++ compiler and options:
-
-CXX = g++
-CXXFLAGS = -O2 -Wall -Woverloaded-virtual
-
-### The directory environment:
-
-DVBDIR = ../../../../DVB
-VDRDIR = ../../..
-LIBDIR = ../../lib
-TMPDIR = /tmp
-
-### Allow user defined options to overwrite defaults:
-
--include $(VDRDIR)/Make.config
-
-### The version number of VDR (taken from VDR's "config.h"):
-
-VDRVERSION = $(shell grep 'define VDRVERSION ' $(VDRDIR)/config.h | awk '{ print $$3 }' | sed -e 's/"//g')
-
-### The name of the distribution archive:
-
-ARCHIVE = $(PLUGIN)-$(VERSION)
-PACKAGE = vdr-$(ARCHIVE)
-
-### Includes and Defines (add further entries here):
-
-INCLUDES += -I$(VDRDIR)/include -I$(DVBDIR)/include
-
-DEFINES += -DPLUGIN_NAME_I18N='"$(PLUGIN)"'
-
-### The object files (add further files here):
-
-OBJS = $(PLUGIN).o
-
-### Implicit rules:
-
-%.o: %.c
- $(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -c $(DEFINES) $(INCLUDES) $<
-
-# Dependencies:
-
-MAKEDEP = g++ -MM -MG
-DEPFILE = .dependencies
-$(DEPFILE): Makefile
- @$(MAKEDEP) $(DEFINES) $(INCLUDES) $(OBJS:%.o=%.c) > $@
-
--include $(DEPFILE)
-
-### Targets:
-
-all: libvdr-$(PLUGIN).so
-
-libvdr-$(PLUGIN).so: $(OBJS)
- $(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -shared $(OBJS) -o $@
- @cp $@ $(LIBDIR)/$@.$(VDRVERSION)
-
-dist: clean
- @-rm -rf $(TMPDIR)/$(ARCHIVE)
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diff --git a/PLUGINS/SRC/osddemo/README b/PLUGINS/SRC/osddemo/README
deleted file mode 100644
index cc150ab..0000000
--- a/PLUGINS/SRC/osddemo/README
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,18 +0,0 @@
-This is a "plugin" for the Video Disk Recorder (VDR).
-
-Written by: Klaus Schmidinger <kls@cadsoft.de>
-
-Project's homepage: http://www.cadsoft.de/vdr
-
-Latest version available at: http://www.cadsoft.de/vdr
-
-See the file COPYING for license information.
-
-Description:
-
-Demonstration of how a plugin can have its very own OSD setup.
-
-It's a very primitive game that opens a small window in which the
-user can draw lines with the Up, Down, Left and Right buttons.
-The color buttons are used to switch color.
-Press Ok to close the window.
diff --git a/PLUGINS/SRC/osddemo/osddemo.c b/PLUGINS/SRC/osddemo/osddemo.c
deleted file mode 100644
index f806178..0000000
--- a/PLUGINS/SRC/osddemo/osddemo.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,153 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * osddemo.c: A plugin for the Video Disk Recorder
- *
- * See the README file for copyright information and how to reach the author.
- *
- * $Id: osddemo.c 1.1 2002/11/24 10:32:59 kls Exp $
- */
-
-#include <vdr/plugin.h>
-
-static const char *VERSION = "0.0.1";
-static const char *DESCRIPTION = "Demo of arbitrary OSD setup";
-static const char *MAINMENUENTRY = "Osd Demo";
-
-// --- cLineGame -------------------------------------------------------------
-
-class cLineGame : public cOsdObject {
-private:
- cOsdBase *osd;
- int x;
- int y;
- eDvbColor color;
-public:
- cLineGame(void);
- ~cLineGame();
- virtual void Show(void);
- virtual eOSState ProcessKey(eKeys Key);
- };
-
-cLineGame::cLineGame(void)
-{
- osd = NULL;
- x = y = 50;
- color = clrRed;
-}
-
-cLineGame::~cLineGame()
-{
- delete osd;
-}
-
-void cLineGame::Show(void)
-{
- osd = cOsd::OpenRaw(100, 50);
- if (osd) {
- osd->Create(0, 0, 100, 200, 4);
- osd->AddColor(clrBackground);
- osd->AddColor(clrRed);
- osd->AddColor(clrGreen);
- osd->AddColor(clrYellow);
- osd->AddColor(clrBlue);
- osd->Clear();
- osd->Flush();
- }
-}
-
-eOSState cLineGame::ProcessKey(eKeys Key)
-{
- eOSState state = cOsdObject::ProcessKey(Key);
- if (state == osUnknown) {
- switch (Key & ~k_Repeat) {
- case kUp: if (y > 0) y--; break;
- case kDown: if (y < 196) y++; break;
- case kLeft: if (x > 0) x--; break;
- case kRight: if (x < 96) x++; break;
- case kRed: color = clrRed; break;
- case kGreen: color = clrGreen; break;
- case kYellow: color = clrYellow; break;
- case kBlue: color = clrBlue; break;
- case kOk: return osEnd;
- default: return state;
- }
- osd->Fill(x, y, x + 3, y + 3, color);
- osd->Flush();
- state = osContinue;
- }
- return state;
-}
-
-// --- cPluginOsddemo --------------------------------------------------------
-
-class cPluginOsddemo : public cPlugin {
-private:
- // Add any member variables or functions you may need here.
-public:
- cPluginOsddemo(void);
- virtual ~cPluginOsddemo();
- virtual const char *Version(void) { return VERSION; }
- virtual const char *Description(void) { return DESCRIPTION; }
- virtual const char *CommandLineHelp(void);
- virtual bool ProcessArgs(int argc, char *argv[]);
- virtual bool Start(void);
- virtual void Housekeeping(void);
- virtual const char *MainMenuEntry(void) { return MAINMENUENTRY; }
- virtual cOsdObject *MainMenuAction(void);
- virtual cMenuSetupPage *SetupMenu(void);
- virtual bool SetupParse(const char *Name, const char *Value);
- };
-
-cPluginOsddemo::cPluginOsddemo(void)
-{
- // Initialize any member variables here.
- // DON'T DO ANYTHING ELSE THAT MAY HAVE SIDE EFFECTS, REQUIRE GLOBAL
- // VDR OBJECTS TO EXIST OR PRODUCE ANY OUTPUT!
-}
-
-cPluginOsddemo::~cPluginOsddemo()
-{
- // Clean up after yourself!
-}
-
-const char *cPluginOsddemo::CommandLineHelp(void)
-{
- // Return a string that describes all known command line options.
- return NULL;
-}
-
-bool cPluginOsddemo::ProcessArgs(int argc, char *argv[])
-{
- // Implement command line argument processing here if applicable.
- return true;
-}
-
-bool cPluginOsddemo::Start(void)
-{
- // Start any background activities the plugin shall perform.
- return true;
-}
-
-void cPluginOsddemo::Housekeeping(void)
-{
- // Perform any cleanup or other regular tasks.
-}
-
-cOsdObject *cPluginOsddemo::MainMenuAction(void)
-{
- // Perform the action when selected from the main VDR menu.
- return new cLineGame;
-}
-
-cMenuSetupPage *cPluginOsddemo::SetupMenu(void)
-{
- // Return a setup menu in case the plugin supports one.
- return NULL;
-}
-
-bool cPluginOsddemo::SetupParse(const char *Name, const char *Value)
-{
- // Parse your own setup parameters and store their values.
- return false;
-}
-
-VDRPLUGINCREATOR(cPluginOsddemo); // Don't touch this!
diff --git a/PLUGINS/SRC/status/COPYING b/PLUGINS/SRC/status/COPYING
deleted file mode 100644
index 5b6e7c6..0000000
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+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,340 +0,0 @@
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diff --git a/PLUGINS/SRC/status/HISTORY b/PLUGINS/SRC/status/HISTORY
deleted file mode 100644
index 7d28291..0000000
--- a/PLUGINS/SRC/status/HISTORY
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,29 +0,0 @@
-VDR Plugin 'status' Revision History
-------------------------------------
-
-2002-05-18: Version 0.0.1
-
-- Initial revision.
-
-2002-07-13: Version 0.0.2
-
-- Changed the interface of cStatus::Replaying().
-
-2002-09-21: Version 0.0.3
-
-- Fixed Makefile for NEWSTRUCT driver.
-
-2002-10-26: Version 0.0.4
-
-- Fixed a typo.
-
-2002-11-01: Version 0.0.5
-
-- Completely switched to the new CVS HEAD version of the linux-dvb driver.
- The NEWSTRUCT compile time switch is now obsolete. The required driver is now
- the CVS HEAD version dated 2002-11-01 or later.
-- Introduced Make.config.
-
-2002-11-23: Version 0.0.6
-
-- Changed return type of MainMenuAction().
diff --git a/PLUGINS/SRC/status/Makefile b/PLUGINS/SRC/status/Makefile
deleted file mode 100644
index 00fd97b..0000000
--- a/PLUGINS/SRC/status/Makefile
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,82 +0,0 @@
-#
-# Makefile for a Video Disk Recorder plugin
-#
-# $Id: Makefile 1.5 2002/11/01 13:44:25 kls Exp $
-
-# The official name of this plugin.
-# This name will be used in the '-P...' option of VDR to load the plugin.
-# By default the main source file also carries this name.
-#
-PLUGIN = status
-
-### The version number of this plugin (taken from the main source file):
-
-VERSION = $(shell grep 'static const char \*VERSION *=' $(PLUGIN).c | awk '{ print $$6 }' | sed -e 's/[";]//g')
-
-### The C++ compiler and options:
-
-CXX = g++
-CXXFLAGS = -O2 -Wall -Woverloaded-virtual
-
-### The directory environment:
-
-DVBDIR = ../../../../DVB
-VDRDIR = ../../..
-LIBDIR = ../../lib
-TMPDIR = /tmp
-
-### Allow user defined options to overwrite defaults:
-
--include $(VDRDIR)/Make.config
-
-### The version number of VDR (taken from VDR's "config.h"):
-
-VDRVERSION = $(shell grep 'define VDRVERSION ' $(VDRDIR)/config.h | awk '{ print $$3 }' | sed -e 's/"//g')
-
-### The name of the distribution archive:
-
-ARCHIVE = $(PLUGIN)-$(VERSION)
-PACKAGE = vdr-$(ARCHIVE)
-
-### Includes and Defines (add further entries here):
-
-INCLUDES += -I$(VDRDIR)/include -I$(DVBDIR)/include
-
-DEFINES += -DPLUGIN_NAME_I18N='"$(PLUGIN)"'
-
-### The object files (add further files here):
-
-OBJS = $(PLUGIN).o
-
-### Implicit rules:
-
-%.o: %.c
- $(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -c $(DEFINES) $(INCLUDES) $<
-
-# Dependencies:
-
-MAKEDEP = g++ -MM -MG
-DEPFILE = .dependencies
-$(DEPFILE): Makefile
- @$(MAKEDEP) $(DEFINES) $(INCLUDES) $(OBJS:%.o=%.c) > $@
-
--include $(DEPFILE)
-
-### Targets:
-
-all: libvdr-$(PLUGIN).so
-
-libvdr-$(PLUGIN).so: $(OBJS)
- $(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -shared $(OBJS) -o $@
- @cp $@ $(LIBDIR)/$@.$(VDRVERSION)
-
-dist: clean
- @-rm -rf $(TMPDIR)/$(ARCHIVE)
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diff --git a/PLUGINS/SRC/status/README b/PLUGINS/SRC/status/README
deleted file mode 100644
index 356f1f8..0000000
--- a/PLUGINS/SRC/status/README
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,11 +0,0 @@
-This is a "plugin" for the Video Disk Recorder (VDR).
-
-Written by: Klaus Schmidinger <kls@cadsoft.de>
-
-Project's homepage: www.cadsoft.de/people/kls/vdr
-
-Latest version available at: www.cadsoft.de/people/kls/vdr/software.htm
-
-See the file COPYING for license information.
-
-Description: This is an example that shows the use of cStatus.
diff --git a/PLUGINS/SRC/status/status.c b/PLUGINS/SRC/status/status.c
deleted file mode 100644
index f5ab5b9..0000000
--- a/PLUGINS/SRC/status/status.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,179 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * status.c: A plugin for the Video Disk Recorder
- *
- * See the README file for copyright information and how to reach the author.
- *
- * $Id: status.c 1.6 2002/11/23 15:07:40 kls Exp $
- */
-
-#include <vdr/plugin.h>
-#include <vdr/status.h>
-
-static const char *VERSION = "0.0.6";
-static const char *DESCRIPTION = "Status monitor test";
-static const char *MAINMENUENTRY = NULL;
-
-// ---
-
-class cStatusTest : public cStatus {
-protected:
- virtual void ChannelSwitch(const cDevice *Device, int ChannelNumber);
- virtual void Recording(const cDevice *Device, const char *Name);
- virtual void Replaying(const cControl *Control, const char *Name);
- virtual void SetVolume(int Volume, bool Absolute);
- virtual void OsdClear(void);
- virtual void OsdTitle(const char *Title);
- virtual void OsdStatusMessage(const char *Message);
- virtual void OsdHelpKeys(const char *Red, const char *Green, const char *Yellow, const char *Blue);
- virtual void OsdCurrentItem(const char *Text);
- virtual void OsdTextItem(const char *Text, bool Scroll);
- virtual void OsdChannel(const char *Text);
- virtual void OsdProgramme(time_t PresentTime, const char *PresentTitle, const char *PresentSubtitle, time_t FollowingTime, const char *FollowingTitle, const char *FollowingSubtitle);
- };
-
-void cStatusTest::ChannelSwitch(const cDevice *Device, int ChannelNumber)
-{
- dsyslog("status: cStatusTest::ChannelSwitch %d %d", Device->CardIndex(), ChannelNumber);
-}
-
-void cStatusTest::Recording(const cDevice *Device, const char *Name)
-{
- dsyslog("status: cStatusTest::Recording %d %s", Device->CardIndex(), Name);
-}
-
-void cStatusTest::Replaying(const cControl *Control, const char *Name)
-{
- dsyslog("status: cStatusTest::Replaying %s", Name);
-}
-
-void cStatusTest::SetVolume(int Volume, bool Absolute)
-{
- dsyslog("status: cStatusTest::SetVolume %d %d", Volume, Absolute);
-}
-
-void cStatusTest::OsdClear(void)
-{
- dsyslog("status: cStatusTest::OsdClear");
-}
-
-void cStatusTest::OsdTitle(const char *Title)
-{
- dsyslog("status: cStatusTest::OsdTitle '%s'", Title);
-}
-
-void cStatusTest::OsdStatusMessage(const char *Message)
-{
- dsyslog("status: cStatusTest::OsdStatusMessage '%s'", Message);
-}
-
-void cStatusTest::OsdHelpKeys(const char *Red, const char *Green, const char *Yellow, const char *Blue)
-{
- dsyslog("status: cStatusTest::OsdHelpKeys %s - %s - %s - %s", Red, Green, Yellow, Blue);
-}
-
-void cStatusTest::OsdCurrentItem(const char *Text)
-{
- dsyslog("status: cStatusTest::OsdCurrentItem %s", Text);
-}
-
-void cStatusTest::OsdTextItem(const char *Text, bool Scroll)
-{
- dsyslog("status: cStatusTest::OsdTextItem %s %d", Text, Scroll);
-}
-
-void cStatusTest::OsdChannel(const char *Text)
-{
- dsyslog("status: cStatusTest::OsdChannel %s", Text);
-}
-
-void cStatusTest::OsdProgramme(time_t PresentTime, const char *PresentTitle, const char *PresentSubtitle, time_t FollowingTime, const char *FollowingTitle, const char *FollowingSubtitle)
-{
- char buffer[25];
- struct tm tm_r;
- dsyslog("status: cStatusTest::OsdProgramme");
- strftime(buffer, sizeof(buffer), "%R", localtime_r(&PresentTime, &tm_r));
- dsyslog("%5s %s", buffer, PresentTitle);
- dsyslog("%5s %s", "", PresentSubtitle);
- strftime(buffer, sizeof(buffer), "%R", localtime_r(&FollowingTime, &tm_r));
- dsyslog("%5s %s", buffer, FollowingTitle);
- dsyslog("%5s %s", "", FollowingSubtitle);
-}
-
-// ---
-
-class cPluginStatus : public cPlugin {
-private:
- // Add any member variables or functions you may need here.
- cStatusTest *statusTest;
-public:
- cPluginStatus(void);
- virtual ~cPluginStatus();
- virtual const char *Version(void) { return VERSION; }
- virtual const char *Description(void) { return DESCRIPTION; }
- virtual const char *CommandLineHelp(void);
- virtual bool ProcessArgs(int argc, char *argv[]);
- virtual bool Start(void);
- virtual void Housekeeping(void);
- virtual const char *MainMenuEntry(void) { return MAINMENUENTRY; }
- virtual cOsdObject *MainMenuAction(void);
- virtual cMenuSetupPage *SetupMenu(void);
- virtual bool SetupParse(const char *Name, const char *Value);
- };
-
-cPluginStatus::cPluginStatus(void)
-{
- // Initialize any member variables here.
- // DON'T DO ANYTHING ELSE THAT MAY HAVE SIDE EFFECTS, REQUIRE GLOBAL
- // VDR OBJECTS TO EXIST OR PRODUCE ANY OUTPUT!
- statusTest = NULL;
-}
-
-cPluginStatus::~cPluginStatus()
-{
- // Clean up after yourself!
- delete statusTest;
-}
-
-const char *cPluginStatus::CommandLineHelp(void)
-{
- // Return a string that describes all known command line options.
- return NULL;
-}
-
-bool cPluginStatus::ProcessArgs(int argc, char *argv[])
-{
- // Implement command line argument processing here if applicable.
- return true;
-}
-
-bool cPluginStatus::Start(void)
-{
- // Start any background activities the plugin shall perform.
- statusTest = new cStatusTest;
- return true;
-}
-
-void cPluginStatus::Housekeeping(void)
-{
- // Perform any cleanup or other regular tasks.
-}
-
-cOsdObject *cPluginStatus::MainMenuAction(void)
-{
- // Perform the action when selected from the main VDR menu.
- return NULL;
-}
-
-cMenuSetupPage *cPluginStatus::SetupMenu(void)
-{
- // Return a setup menu in case the plugin supports one.
- return NULL;
-}
-
-bool cPluginStatus::SetupParse(const char *Name, const char *Value)
-{
- // Parse your own setup parameters and store their values.
- return false;
-}
-
-VDRPLUGINCREATOR(cPluginStatus); // Don't touch this!