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2003-02-28Xine assert() replacement:Stephen Torri
All assert() function calls, with exceptions of libdvdread and libdvdnav, have been replaced with XINE_ASSERT. Functionally XINE_ASSERT behaves just likes its predecesor but its adding the ability to print out a stack trace at the point where the assertion fails. So here are a few examples. assert (0); This use of assert was found in a couple locations most favorably being the default case of a switch statement. This was the only thing there. So if the switch statement was unable to find a match it would have defaulted to this and the user and the developers would be stuck wonder who died and where. So it has been replaced with XINE_ASSERT(0, "We have reach this point and don't have a default case"); It may seem a bit none descriptive but there is more going on behind the scene. In addition to checking a condition is true/false, in this case '0', the XINE_ASSERT prints out: <filename>:<function name>:<line number> - assertion '<assertion expression>' failed. <description> An example of this might be: input_dvd.c:open_plugin:1178 - assertion '0' failed. xine_malloc failed!!! You have run out of memory XINE_ASSERT and its helper function, print_trace, are found in src/xine-utils/xineutils.h CVS patchset: 4301 CVS date: 2003/02/28 02:51:47
2002-10-28Fix an automake-1.7.1 warning. Automake 1.7.1 complains that our Makefile.amJuergen Keil
shouldn't override CFLAGS and suggests we use AM_CFLAGS instead. CFLAGS is not needed here, apparently - so away with it. CVS patchset: 3067 CVS date: 2002/10/28 12:59:51
2002-10-12added GSM 6.10 audio decoderMike Melanson
CVS patchset: 2817 CVS date: 2002/10/12 19:12:49