1. 07 Nov, 2007 6 commits
  2. 06 Nov, 2007 8 commits
  3. 05 Nov, 2007 19 commits
  4. 04 Nov, 2007 7 commits
    • Rafaël Carré's avatar
      screensaver: replaces system() calls by fork()/execv()/waitpid() · f3f44132
      Rafaël Carré authored
      A side effect is that on FreeBSD the console is not filled anymore with "xscreensaver-xxx not found", because "/bin/sh xx 2>&-" will not close stderr if the specified command doesn't exist.
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    • Jean-Baptiste Kempf's avatar
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    • Antoine Cellerier's avatar
      Some more simplification of the luaplaylist/luameta code. · bddd76b0
      Antoine Cellerier authored
      Fix a few FIXMEs.
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    • Antoine Cellerier's avatar
      Don't pop the string before using it (else our pointer points to garbage) and... · 1b653546
      Antoine Cellerier authored
      Don't pop the string before using it (else our pointer points to garbage) and add a user friendly error message in vlclua_stream_new.
      
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    • Antoine Cellerier's avatar
      Add a new type of VLC Lua module: Interfaces. · de31813f
      Antoine Cellerier authored
      Two things led me to add this new type of Lua modules:
       * Most interfaces duplicate code from one another (rc and telnet both deal
         with sockets, rc and hotkeys duplicate VLC interfacing code)
       * It's easier to code in Lua than in C (for high level stuff)
      (* Users can code their own module easily, all they need is a text editor.)
      
      Most of the changes in modules/misc/ are Lua wrappers for different C APIs
      in VLC. I'd say that 90% of those wrappers won't change, the other 10% might
       need small changes (mostly to simplify the C code).
      
      The VLC Lua "interface" module will look for lua scripts in the
      *share*/luaintf/ directory. Files in *share*/luaintf/modules/ are lua modules
      which can be used by multiple VLC Lua modules (using require "modulename").
      
      This commit includes 4 Lua interface modules:
       * dummy.lua: the default module. Prints error messages and quits.
       * rc.lua: equivalent to the legacy rc.c module. Also includes a bunch of
         new features (+ multiple socket connections at a time work!). See file for
         more details.
       * telnet.lua: equivalent to the legacy telnet.c module. See file for more
         details.
       * hotkeys.lua: a rewrite of the hotkey handling module. This module is still
         experimental. I'll need to change VLC core hotkeys stuff to make it work
         like I want (ie: 1 hotkey triggers 1 action instead of the current 1 action
         can have 1 hotkey). This version executes 3 dummy actions when keys 'q',
         'w' or 'x' are pressed.
      
      What's left to do:
       * Port the http interface plugin to this framework (at least for the
         macros/rpn part ... using <?vlc some lua code ?> à la PHP would be way
         easier than what we currently have).
       * Finish work on the hotkeys module.
       * Code a real telnet/rc module with autocompletion and all the cool features
         usually found in a telnet/terminal interface.
       * Trash the legacy C modules.
      
      Stuff to test (which I can't test myself):
       * Win32 and Mac OS X specific changes to Makefile.am
       * Console interface under Win32. I expect it not to work.
      
      Other stuff included in this changeset are:
       * Code cleanup (I'm sure that it's still possible to simplify some of the old lua bindings code).
       * That's pretty much it in fact :/
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    • Antoine Cellerier's avatar
      Remove unneed setting of val.b_bool before calling var_Set( p_input,... · 154d9e74
      Antoine Cellerier authored
      Remove unneed setting of val.b_bool before calling var_Set( p_input, "rate-{faster,slower}", val ) in the rc module. Those variables are of type VLC_VAR_VOID.
      
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    • Antoine Cellerier's avatar