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videolan
vlc-gpu
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adee2d26
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adee2d26
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Mar 29, 2008
by
Rafaël Carré
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Do not crash in vout destruction when exiting
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@@ -508,19 +508,21 @@ static void vout_Destructor( vlc_object_t * p_this )
#ifndef __APPLE__
vout_thread_t
*
p_another_vout
;
playlist_t
*
p_playlist
=
pl_Yield
(
p_vout
);
/* This is a dirty hack for mostly Linux, where there is no way to get the GUI
back if you closed it while playing video. This is solved in Mac OS X,
where we have this novelty called menubar, that will always allow you access
to the applications main functionality. They should try that on linux sometime */
p_another_vout
=
vlc_object_find
(
p_this
->
p_libvlc
,
VLC_OBJECT_VOUT
,
FIND_ANYWHERE
);
if
(
p_another_vout
==
NULL
)
{
vlc_value_t
val
;
val
.
b_bool
=
VLC_TRUE
;
var_Set
(
p_playlist
,
"intf-show"
,
val
);
playlist_t
*
p_playlist
=
pl_Get
(
p_vout
);
if
(
p_playlist
->
b_die
)
return
;
vlc_object_yield
(
p_playlist
);
/* This is a dirty hack for mostly Linux, where there is no way to get the GUI
back if you closed it while playing video. This is solved in Mac OS X,
where we have this novelty called menubar, that will always allow you access
to the applications main functionality. They should try that on linux sometime */
p_another_vout
=
vlc_object_find
(
p_this
->
p_libvlc
,
VLC_OBJECT_VOUT
,
FIND_ANYWHERE
);
if
(
p_another_vout
==
NULL
)
{
vlc_value_t
val
;
val
.
b_bool
=
VLC_TRUE
;
var_Set
(
p_playlist
,
"intf-show"
,
val
);
}
else
{
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