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<h1 class="settitle">Developer Documentation</h1>

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<div class="contents">

<ul class="toc">
  <li><a name="toc-Developers-Guide" href="#Developers-Guide">1. Developers Guide</a>
  <ul class="toc">
    <li><a name="toc-API" href="#API">1.1 API</a></li>
    <li><a name="toc-Integrating-libav-in-your-program" href="#Integrating-libav-in-your-program">1.2 Integrating libav in your program</a></li>
    <li><a name="toc-Coding-Rules-1" href="#Coding-Rules-1">1.3 Coding Rules</a>
    <ul class="toc">
      <li><a name="toc-Code-formatting-conventions" href="#Code-formatting-conventions">1.3.1 Code formatting conventions</a></li>
      <li><a name="toc-Comments" href="#Comments">1.3.2 Comments</a></li>
      <li><a name="toc-C-language-features" href="#C-language-features">1.3.3 C language features</a></li>
      <li><a name="toc-Naming-conventions" href="#Naming-conventions">1.3.4 Naming conventions</a></li>
      <li><a name="toc-Miscellaneous-conventions" href="#Miscellaneous-conventions">1.3.5 Miscellaneous conventions</a></li>
      <li><a name="toc-Editor-configuration" href="#Editor-configuration">1.3.6 Editor configuration</a></li>
    </ul></li>
    <li><a name="toc-Development-Policy" href="#Development-Policy">1.4 Development Policy</a></li>
    <li><a name="toc-Submitting-patches" href="#Submitting-patches">1.5 Submitting patches</a></li>
    <li><a name="toc-New-codecs-or-formats-checklist" href="#New-codecs-or-formats-checklist">1.6 New codecs or formats checklist</a></li>
    <li><a name="toc-patch-submission-checklist" href="#patch-submission-checklist">1.7 patch submission checklist</a></li>
    <li><a name="toc-Patch-review-process" href="#Patch-review-process">1.8 Patch review process</a></li>
    <li><a name="toc-Regression-Tests-1" href="#Regression-Tests-1">1.9 Regression Tests</a>
    <ul class="toc">
      <li><a name="toc-Visualizing-Test-Coverage" href="#Visualizing-Test-Coverage">1.9.1 Visualizing Test Coverage</a></li>
      <li><a name="toc-Using-Valgrind" href="#Using-Valgrind">1.9.2 Using Valgrind</a></li>
    </ul></li>
    <li><a name="toc-Release-process-1" href="#Release-process-1">1.10 Release process</a>
    <ul class="toc">
      <li><a name="toc-Criteria-for-Point-Releases-1" href="#Criteria-for-Point-Releases-1">1.10.1 Criteria for Point Releases</a></li>
      <li><a name="toc-Release-Checklist" href="#Release-Checklist">1.10.2 Release Checklist</a></li>
    </ul>
</li>
  </ul>
</li>
</ul>
</div>

<a name="Developers-Guide"></a>
<h1 class="chapter"><a href="developer.html#toc-Developers-Guide">1. Developers Guide</a></h1>

<a name="API"></a>
<h2 class="section"><a href="developer.html#toc-API">1.1 API</a></h2>

<ul>
<li> libavcodec is the library containing the codecs (both encoding and
decoding). Look at &lsquo;<tt>libavcodec/apiexample.c</tt>&rsquo; to see how to use it.

</li><li> libavformat is the library containing the file format handling (mux and
demux code for several formats). Look at &lsquo;<tt>avplay.c</tt>&rsquo; to use it in a
player. See &lsquo;<tt>libavformat/output-example.c</tt>&rsquo; to use it to generate
audio or video streams.
</li></ul>

<a name="Integrating-libav-in-your-program"></a>
<h2 class="section"><a href="developer.html#toc-Integrating-libav-in-your-program">1.2 Integrating libav in your program</a></h2>

<p>Shared libraries should be used whenever is possible in order to reduce
the effort distributors have to pour to support programs and to ensure
only the public API is used.
</p>
<p>You can use Libav in your commercial program, but you must abide to the
license, LGPL or GPL depending on the specific features used, please refer
to <a href="http://libav.org/legal.html">our legal page</a> for a quick checklist and to
the following links for the exact text of each license:
<a href="http://git.libav.org/?p=libav.git;a=blob;f=COPYING.GPLv2">GPL version 2</a>,
<a href="http://git.libav.org/?p=libav.git;a=blob;f=COPYING.GPLv3">GPL version 3</a>,
<a href="http://git.libav.org/?p=libav.git;a=blob;f=COPYING.LGPLv2.1">LGPL version 2.1</a>,
<a href="http://git.libav.org/?p=libav.git;a=blob;f=COPYING.LGPLv3">LGPL version 3</a>.
Any modification to the source code can be suggested for inclusion.
The best way to proceed is to send your patches to the
<a href="https://lists.libav.org/mailman/listinfo/libav-devel">libav-devel</a>
mailing list.
</p>
<p><a name="Coding-Rules"></a>
</p><a name="Coding-Rules-1"></a>
<h2 class="section"><a href="developer.html#toc-Coding-Rules-1">1.3 Coding Rules</a></h2>

<a name="Code-formatting-conventions"></a>
<h3 class="subsection"><a href="developer.html#toc-Code-formatting-conventions">1.3.1 Code formatting conventions</a></h3>
<p>The code is written in K&amp;R C style. That means the following:
</p>
<ul>
<li>
The control statements are formatted by putting space between the statement
and parenthesis in the following way:
<table><tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td><pre class="example">for (i = 0; i &lt; filter-&gt;input_count; i++) {
</pre></td></tr></table>

</li><li>
The case statement is always located at the same level as the switch itself:
<table><tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td><pre class="example">switch (link-&gt;init_state) {
case AVLINK_INIT:
    continue;
case AVLINK_STARTINIT:
    av_log(filter, AV_LOG_INFO, &quot;circular filter chain detected&quot;);
    return 0;
</pre></td></tr></table>

</li><li>
Braces in function definitions are written on the new line:
<table><tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td><pre class="example">const char *avfilter_configuration(void)
{
    return LIBAV_CONFIGURATION;
}
</pre></td></tr></table>

</li><li>
Do not check for NULL values by comparison, &lsquo;<samp>if (p)</samp>&rsquo; and
&lsquo;<samp>if (!p)</samp>&rsquo; are correct; &lsquo;<samp>if (p == NULL)</samp>&rsquo; and &lsquo;<samp>if (p != NULL)</samp>&rsquo;
are not.

</li><li>
In case of a single-statement if, no curly braces are required:
<table><tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td><pre class="example">if (!pic || !picref)
    goto fail;
</pre></td></tr></table>

</li><li>
Do not put spaces immediately inside parentheses. &lsquo;<samp>if (ret)</samp>&rsquo; is
a valid style; &lsquo;<samp>if ( ret )</samp>&rsquo; is not.
</li></ul>

<p>There are the following guidelines regarding the indentation in files:
</p>
<ul>
<li>
Indent size is 4.

</li><li>
The TAB character is forbidden outside of Makefiles as is any
form of trailing whitespace. Commits containing either will be
rejected by the git repository.

</li><li>
You should try to limit your code lines to 80 characters; however, do so if
and only if this improves readability.
</li></ul>
<p>The presentation is one inspired by &rsquo;indent -i4 -kr -nut&rsquo;.
</p>
<p>The main priority in Libav is simplicity and small code size in order to
minimize the bug count.
</p>
<a name="Comments"></a>
<h3 class="subsection"><a href="developer.html#toc-Comments">1.3.2 Comments</a></h3>
<p>Use the JavaDoc/Doxygen  format (see examples below) so that code documentation
can be generated automatically. All nontrivial functions should have a comment
above them explaining what the function does, even if it is just one sentence.
All structures and their member variables should be documented, too.
</p>
<p>Avoid Qt-style and similar Doxygen syntax with <code>!</code> in it, i.e. replace
<code>//!</code> with <code>///</code> and similar.  Also @ syntax should be employed
for markup commands, i.e. use <code>@param</code> and not <code>\param</code>.
</p>
<table><tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td><pre class="example">/**
 * @file
 * MPEG codec.
 * @author ...
 */

/**
 * Summary sentence.
 * more text ...
 * ...
 */
typedef struct Foobar {
    int var1; /**&lt; var1 description */
    int var2; ///&lt; var2 description
    /** var3 description */
    int var3;
} Foobar;

/**
 * Summary sentence.
 * more text ...
 * ...
 * @param my_parameter description of my_parameter
 * @return return value description
 */
int myfunc(int my_parameter)
...
</pre></td></tr></table>

<a name="C-language-features"></a>
<h3 class="subsection"><a href="developer.html#toc-C-language-features">1.3.3 C language features</a></h3>

<p>Libav is programmed in the ISO C90 language with a few additional
features from ISO C99, namely:
</p>
<ul>
<li>
the &lsquo;<samp>inline</samp>&rsquo; keyword;

</li><li>
&lsquo;<samp>//</samp>&rsquo; comments;

</li><li>
designated struct initializers (&lsquo;<samp>struct s x = { .i = 17 };</samp>&rsquo;)

</li><li>
compound literals (&lsquo;<samp>x = (struct s) { 17, 23 };</samp>&rsquo;)
</li></ul>

<p>These features are supported by all compilers we care about, so we will not
accept patches to remove their use unless they absolutely do not impair
clarity and performance.
</p>
<p>All code must compile with recent versions of GCC and a number of other
currently supported compilers. To ensure compatibility, please do not use
additional C99 features or GCC extensions. Especially watch out for:
</p>
<ul>
<li>
mixing statements and declarations;

</li><li>
&lsquo;<samp>long long</samp>&rsquo; (use &lsquo;<samp>int64_t</samp>&rsquo; instead);

</li><li>
&lsquo;<samp>__attribute__</samp>&rsquo; not protected by &lsquo;<samp>#ifdef __GNUC__</samp>&rsquo; or similar;

</li><li>
GCC statement expressions (&lsquo;<samp>(x = ({ int y = 4; y; })</samp>&rsquo;).
</li></ul>

<a name="Naming-conventions"></a>
<h3 class="subsection"><a href="developer.html#toc-Naming-conventions">1.3.4 Naming conventions</a></h3>
<p>All names should be composed with underscores (_), not CamelCase. For example,
&lsquo;<samp>avfilter_get_video_buffer</samp>&rsquo; is an acceptable function name and
&lsquo;<samp>AVFilterGetVideo</samp>&rsquo; is not. The only exception are structure
names; they should always be CamelCase.
</p>
<p>There are the following conventions for naming variables and functions:
</p>
<ul>
<li>
For local variables no prefix is required.

</li><li>
For file-scope variables and functions declared as <code>static</code>, no prefix
is required.

</li><li>
For variables and functions visible outside of file scope, but only used
internally by a library, an <code>ff_</code> prefix should be used,
e.g. &lsquo;<samp>ff_w64_demuxer</samp>&rsquo;.

</li><li>
For variables and functions visible outside of file scope, used internally
across multiple libraries, use <code>avpriv_</code> as prefix, for example,
&lsquo;<samp>avpriv_aac_parse_header</samp>&rsquo;.

</li><li>
For externally visible symbols, each library has its own prefix. Check
the existing code and choose names accordingly.
</li></ul>

<p>Furthermore, name space reserved for the system should not be invaded.
Identifiers ending in <code>_t</code> are reserved by
<a href="http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/007904975/functions/xsh_chap02_02.html#tag_02_02_02">POSIX</a>.
Also avoid names starting with <code>__</code> or <code>_</code> followed by an uppercase
letter as they are reserved by the C standard. Names starting with <code>_</code>
are reserved at the file level and may not be used for externally visible
symbols. If in doubt, just avoid names starting with <code>_</code> altogether.
</p>
<a name="Miscellaneous-conventions"></a>
<h3 class="subsection"><a href="developer.html#toc-Miscellaneous-conventions">1.3.5 Miscellaneous conventions</a></h3>

<ul>
<li>
fprintf and printf are forbidden in libavformat and libavcodec,
please use av_log() instead.

</li><li>
Casts should be used only when necessary. Unneeded parentheses
should also be avoided if they don&rsquo;t make the code easier to understand.
</li></ul>

<a name="Editor-configuration"></a>
<h3 class="subsection"><a href="developer.html#toc-Editor-configuration">1.3.6 Editor configuration</a></h3>
<p>In order to configure Vim to follow Libav formatting conventions, paste
the following snippet into your &lsquo;<tt>.vimrc</tt>&rsquo;:
</p><table><tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td><pre class="example">&quot; Indentation rules for Libav: 4 spaces, no tabs.
set expandtab
set shiftwidth=4
set softtabstop=4
set cindent
set cinoptions=(0
&quot; Allow tabs in Makefiles.
autocmd FileType make,automake set noexpandtab shiftwidth=8 softtabstop=8
&quot; Trailing whitespace and tabs are forbidden, so highlight them.
highlight ForbiddenWhitespace ctermbg=red guibg=red
match ForbiddenWhitespace /\s\+$\|\t/
&quot; Do not highlight spaces at the end of line while typing on that line.
autocmd InsertEnter * match ForbiddenWhitespace /\t\|\s\+\%#\@&lt;!$/
</pre></td></tr></table>

<p>For Emacs, add these roughly equivalent lines to your &lsquo;<tt>.emacs.d/init.el</tt>&rsquo;:
</p><table><tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td><pre class="example">(c-add-style &quot;libav&quot;
             '(&quot;k&amp;r&quot;
               (c-basic-offset . 4)
               (indent-tabs-mode . nil)
               (show-trailing-whitespace . t)
               (c-offsets-alist
                (statement-cont . (c-lineup-assignments +)))
               )
             )
(setq c-default-style &quot;libav&quot;)
</pre></td></tr></table>

<a name="Development-Policy"></a>
<h2 class="section"><a href="developer.html#toc-Development-Policy">1.4 Development Policy</a></h2>

<ol>
<li>
Contributions should be licensed under the
<a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl-2.1.html">LGPL 2.1</a>,
including an &quot;or any later version&quot; clause, or, if you prefer
a gift-style license, the
<a href="http://opensource.org/licenses/isc-license.txt">ISC</a> or
<a href="http://mit-license.org/">MIT</a> license.
<a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html">GPL 2</a> including
an &quot;or any later version&quot; clause is also acceptable, but LGPL is
preferred.

</li><li>
All the patches MUST be reviewed in the mailing list before they are
committed.

</li><li>
The Libav coding style should remain consistent. Changes to
conform will be suggested during the review or implemented on commit.

</li><li>
Patches should be generated using <code>git format-patch</code> or directly sent
using <code>git send-email</code>.
Please make sure you give the proper credit by setting the correct author
in the commit.

</li><li>
The commit message should have a short first line in the form of
a &lsquo;<samp>topic: short description</samp>&rsquo; as a header, separated by a newline
from the body consisting of an explanation of why the change is necessary.
If the commit fixes a known bug on the bug tracker, the commit message
should include its bug ID. Referring to the issue on the bug tracker does
not exempt you from writing an excerpt of the bug in the commit message.
If the patch is a bug fix which should be backported to stable releases,
i.e. a non-API/ABI-breaking bug fix, add <code>CC: libav-stable@libav.org</code>
to the bottom of your commit message, and make sure to CC your patch to
this address, too. Some git setups will do this automatically.

</li><li>
Work in progress patches should be sent to the mailing list with the [WIP]
or the [RFC] tag.

</li><li>
Branches in public personal repos are advised as way to
work on issues collaboratively.

</li><li>
You do not have to over-test things. If it works for you and you think it
should work for others, send it to the mailing list for review.
If you have doubt about portability please state it in the submission so
people with specific hardware could test it.

</li><li>
Do not commit unrelated changes together, split them into self-contained
pieces. Also do not forget that if part B depends on part A, but A does not
depend on B, then A can and should be committed first and separate from B.
Keeping changes well split into self-contained parts makes reviewing and
understanding them on the commit log mailing list easier. This also helps
in case of debugging later on.

</li><li>
Patches that change behavior of the programs (renaming options etc) or
public API or ABI should be discussed in depth and possible few days should
pass between discussion and commit.
Changes to the build system (Makefiles, configure script) which alter
the expected behavior should be considered in the same regard.

</li><li>
When applying patches that have been discussed (at length) on the mailing
list, reference the thread in the log message.

</li><li>
Subscribe to the
<a href="https://lists.libav.org/mailman/listinfo/libav-devel">libav-devel</a> and
<a href="https://lists.libav.org/mailman/listinfo/libav-commits">libav-commits</a>
mailing lists.
Bugs and possible improvements or general questions regarding commits
are discussed on libav-devel. We expect you to react if problems with
your code are uncovered.

</li><li>
Update the documentation if you change behavior or add features. If you are
unsure how best to do this, send an [RFC] patch to libav-devel.

</li><li>
All discussions and decisions should be reported on the public developer
mailing list, so that there is a reference to them.
Other media (e.g. IRC) should be used for coordination and immediate
collaboration.

</li><li>
Never write to unallocated memory, never write over the end of arrays,
always check values read from some untrusted source before using them
as array index or other risky things. Always use valgrind to double-check.

</li><li>
Remember to check if you need to bump versions for the specific libav
parts (libavutil, libavcodec, libavformat) you are changing. You need
to change the version integer.
Incrementing the first component means no backward compatibility to
previous versions (e.g. removal of a function from the public API).
Incrementing the second component means backward compatible change
(e.g. addition of a function to the public API or extension of an
existing data structure).
Incrementing the third component means a noteworthy binary compatible
change (e.g. encoder bug fix that matters for the decoder).

</li><li>
Compiler warnings indicate potential bugs or code with bad style.
If it is a bug, the bug has to be fixed. If it is not, the code should
be changed to not generate a warning unless that causes a slowdown
or obfuscates the code.
If a type of warning leads to too many false positives, that warning
should be disabled, not the code changed.

</li><li>
If you add a new file, give it a proper license header. Do not copy and
paste it from a random place, use an existing file as template.
</li></ol>

<p>We think our rules are not too hard. If you have comments, contact us.
</p>
<a name="Submitting-patches"></a>
<h2 class="section"><a href="developer.html#toc-Submitting-patches">1.5 Submitting patches</a></h2>

<p>First, read the <a href="#Coding-Rules">Coding Rules</a> above if you did not yet, in particular
the rules regarding patch submission.
</p>
<p>As stated already, please do not submit a patch which contains several
unrelated changes.
Split it into separate, self-contained pieces. This does not mean splitting
file by file. Instead, make the patch as small as possible while still
keeping it as a logical unit that contains an individual change, even
if it spans multiple files. This makes reviewing your patches much easier
for us and greatly increases your chances of getting your patch applied.
</p>
<p>Use the patcheck tool of Libav to check your patch.
The tool is located in the tools directory.
</p>
<p>Run the <a href="#Regression-Tests">Regression Tests</a> before submitting a patch in order to verify
it does not cause unexpected problems.
</p>
<p>It also helps quite a bit if you tell us what the patch does (for example
&rsquo;replaces lrint by lrintf&rsquo;), and why (for example &rsquo;*BSD isn&rsquo;t C99 compliant
and has no lrint()&rsquo;). This kind of explanation should be the body of the
commit message.
</p>
<p>Also please if you send several patches, send each patch as a separate mail,
do not attach several unrelated patches to the same mail.
</p>
<p>Patches should be posted to the
<a href="https://lists.libav.org/mailman/listinfo/libav-devel">libav-devel</a>
mailing list. Use <code>git send-email</code> when possible since it will properly
send patches without requiring extra care. If you cannot, then send patches
as base64-encoded attachments, so your patch is not trashed during
transmission.
</p>
<p>Your patch will be reviewed on the mailing list. You will likely be asked
to make some changes and are expected to send in an improved version that
incorporates the requests from the review. This process may go through
several iterations. Once your patch is deemed good enough, it will be
committed to the official Libav tree.
</p>
<p>Give us a few days to react. But if some time passes without reaction,
send a reminder by email. Your patch should eventually be dealt with.
</p>

<a name="New-codecs-or-formats-checklist"></a>
<h2 class="section"><a href="developer.html#toc-New-codecs-or-formats-checklist">1.6 New codecs or formats checklist</a></h2>

<ol>
<li>
Did you use av_cold for codec initialization and close functions?

</li><li>
Did you add a long_name under NULL_IF_CONFIG_SMALL to the AVCodec or
AVInputFormat/AVOutputFormat struct?

</li><li>
Did you bump the minor version number (and reset the micro version
number) in &lsquo;<tt>libavcodec/version.h</tt>&rsquo; or &lsquo;<tt>libavformat/version.h</tt>&rsquo;?

</li><li>
Did you register it in &lsquo;<tt>allcodecs.c</tt>&rsquo; or &lsquo;<tt>allformats.c</tt>&rsquo;?

</li><li>
Did you add the AVCodecID to &lsquo;<tt>avcodec.h</tt>&rsquo;?
When adding new codec IDs, also add an entry to the codec descriptor
list in &lsquo;<tt>libavcodec/codec_desc.c</tt>&rsquo;.

</li><li>
If it has a FourCC, did you add it to &lsquo;<tt>libavformat/riff.c</tt>&rsquo;,
even if it is only a decoder?

</li><li>
Did you add a rule to compile the appropriate files in the Makefile?
Remember to do this even if you are just adding a format to a file that
is already being compiled by some other rule, like a raw demuxer.

</li><li>
Did you add an entry to the table of supported formats or codecs in
&lsquo;<tt>doc/general.texi</tt>&rsquo;?

</li><li>
Did you add an entry in the Changelog?

</li><li>
If it depends on a parser or a library, did you add that dependency in
configure?

</li><li>
Did you <code>git add</code> the appropriate files before committing?

</li><li>
Did you make sure it compiles standalone, i.e. with
<code>configure --disable-everything --enable-decoder=foo</code>
(or <code>--enable-demuxer</code> or whatever your component is)?
</li></ol>


<a name="patch-submission-checklist"></a>
<h2 class="section"><a href="developer.html#toc-patch-submission-checklist">1.7 patch submission checklist</a></h2>

<ol>
<li>
Does <code>make check</code> pass with the patch applied?

</li><li>
Is the patch against latest Libav git master branch?

</li><li>
Are you subscribed to the
<a href="https://lists.libav.org/mailman/listinfo/libav-devel">libav-devel</a>
mailing list? (Only list subscribers are allowed to post.)

</li><li>
Have you checked that the changes are minimal, so that the same cannot be
achieved with a smaller patch and/or simpler final code?

</li><li>
If the change is to speed critical code, did you benchmark it?

</li><li>
If you did any benchmarks, did you provide them in the mail?

</li><li>
Have you checked that the patch does not introduce buffer overflows or
other security issues?

</li><li>
Did you test your decoder or demuxer against damaged data? If no, see
tools/trasher, the noise bitstream filter, and
<a href="http://caca.zoy.org/wiki/zzuf">zzuf</a>. Your decoder or demuxer
should not crash, end in a (near) infinite loop, or allocate ridiculous
amounts of memory when fed damaged data.

</li><li>
Does the patch not mix functional and cosmetic changes?

</li><li>
Did you add tabs or trailing whitespace to the code? Both are forbidden.

</li><li>
Is the patch attached to the email you send?

</li><li>
Is the mime type of the patch correct? It should be text/x-diff or
text/x-patch or at least text/plain and not application/octet-stream.

</li><li>
If the patch fixes a bug, did you provide a verbose analysis of the bug?

</li><li>
If the patch fixes a bug, did you provide enough information, including
a sample, so the bug can be reproduced and the fix can be verified?
Note please do not attach samples &gt;100k to mails but rather provide a
URL, you can upload to ftp://upload.libav.org

</li><li>
Did you provide a verbose summary about what the patch does change?

</li><li>
Did you provide a verbose explanation why it changes things like it does?

</li><li>
Did you provide a verbose summary of the user visible advantages and
disadvantages if the patch is applied?

</li><li>
Did you provide an example so we can verify the new feature added by the
patch easily?

</li><li>
If you added a new file, did you insert a license header? It should be
taken from Libav, not randomly copied and pasted from somewhere else.

</li><li>
You should maintain alphabetical order in alphabetically ordered lists as
long as doing so does not break API/ABI compatibility.

</li><li>
Lines with similar content should be aligned vertically when doing so
improves readability.

</li><li>
Make sure you check the return values of function and return appropriate
error codes. Especially memory allocation functions like <code>malloc()</code>
are notoriously left unchecked, which is a serious problem.
</li></ol>

<a name="Patch-review-process"></a>
<h2 class="section"><a href="developer.html#toc-Patch-review-process">1.8 Patch review process</a></h2>

<p>All patches posted to the
<a href="https://lists.libav.org/mailman/listinfo/libav-devel">libav-devel</a>
mailing list will be reviewed, unless they contain a
clear note that the patch is not for the git master branch.
Reviews and comments will be posted as replies to the patch on the
mailing list. The patch submitter then has to take care of every comment,
that can be by resubmitting a changed patch or by discussion. Resubmitted
patches will themselves be reviewed like any other patch. If at some point
a patch passes review with no comments then it is approved, that can for
simple and small patches happen immediately while large patches will generally
have to be changed and reviewed many times before they are approved.
After a patch is approved it will be committed to the repository.
</p>
<p>We will review all submitted patches, but sometimes we are quite busy so
especially for large patches this can take several weeks.
</p>
<p>When resubmitting patches, if their size grew or during the review different
issues arisen please split the patch so each issue has a specific patch.
</p>
<p><a name="Regression-Tests"></a>
</p><a name="Regression-Tests-1"></a>
<h2 class="section"><a href="developer.html#toc-Regression-Tests-1">1.9 Regression Tests</a></h2>

<p>Before submitting a patch (or committing to the repository), you should at
least make sure that it does not break anything.
</p>
<p>If the code changed has already a test present in FATE you should run it,
otherwise it is advised to add it.
</p>
<p>Improvements to codec or demuxer might change the FATE results. Make sure
to commit the update reference with the change and to explain in the comment
why the expected result changed.
</p>
<p>Please refer to <a href="fate.html">fate.html</a>.
</p>
<a name="Visualizing-Test-Coverage"></a>
<h3 class="subsection"><a href="developer.html#toc-Visualizing-Test-Coverage">1.9.1 Visualizing Test Coverage</a></h3>

<p>The Libav build system allows visualizing the test coverage in an easy
manner with the coverage tools <code>gcov</code>/<code>lcov</code>.  This involves
the following steps:
</p>
<ol>
<li>
    Configure to compile with instrumentation enabled:
    <code>configure --toolchain=gcov</code>.

</li><li>
    Run your test case, either manually or via FATE. This can be either
    the full FATE regression suite, or any arbitrary invocation of any
    front-end tool provided by Libav, in any combination.

</li><li>
    Run <code>make lcov</code> to generate coverage data in HTML format.

</li><li>
    View <code>lcov/index.html</code> in your preferred HTML viewer.
</li></ol>

<p>You can use the command <code>make lcov-reset</code> to reset the coverage
measurements. You will need to rerun <code>make lcov</code> after running a
new test.
</p>
<a name="Using-Valgrind"></a>
<h3 class="subsection"><a href="developer.html#toc-Using-Valgrind">1.9.2 Using Valgrind</a></h3>

<p>The configure script provides a shortcut for using valgrind to spot bugs
related to memory handling. Just add the option
<code>--toolchain=valgrind-memcheck</code> or <code>--toolchain=valgrind-massif</code>
to your configure line, and reasonable defaults will be set for running
FATE under the supervision of either the <strong>memcheck</strong> or the
<strong>massif</strong> tool of the valgrind suite.
</p>
<p>In case you need finer control over how valgrind is invoked, use the
<code>--target-exec='valgrind &lt;your_custom_valgrind_options&gt;</code> option in
your configure line instead.
</p>
<p><a name="Release-process"></a>
</p><a name="Release-process-1"></a>
<h2 class="section"><a href="developer.html#toc-Release-process-1">1.10 Release process</a></h2>

<p>Libav maintains a set of <strong>release branches</strong>, which are the
recommended deliverable for system integrators and distributors (such as
Linux distributions, etc.). At irregular times, a <strong>release
manager</strong> prepares, tests and publishes tarballs on the
<a href="http://libav.org">http://libav.org</a> website.
</p>
<p>There are two kinds of releases:
</p>
<ol>
<li>
<strong>Major releases</strong> always include the latest and greatest
features and functionality.

</li><li>
<strong>Point releases</strong> are cut from <strong>release</strong> branches,
which are named <code>release/X</code>, with <code>X</code> being the release
version number.
</li></ol>

<p>Note that we promise to our users that shared libraries from any Libav
release never break programs that have been <strong>compiled</strong> against
previous versions of <strong>the same release series</strong> in any case!
</p>
<p>However, from time to time, we do make API changes that require adaptations
in applications. Such changes are only allowed in (new) major releases and
require further steps such as bumping library version numbers and/or
adjustments to the symbol versioning file. Please discuss such changes
on the <strong>libav-devel</strong> mailing list in time to allow forward planning.
</p>
<p><a name="Criteria-for-Point-Releases"></a>
</p><a name="Criteria-for-Point-Releases-1"></a>
<h3 class="subsection"><a href="developer.html#toc-Criteria-for-Point-Releases-1">1.10.1 Criteria for Point Releases</a></h3>

<p>Changes that match the following criteria are valid candidates for
inclusion into a point release:
</p>
<ol>
<li>
Fixes a security issue, preferably identified by a <strong>CVE
number</strong> issued by <a href="http://cve.mitre.org/">http://cve.mitre.org/</a>.

</li><li>
Fixes a documented bug in <a href="http://bugzilla.libav.org">http://bugzilla.libav.org</a>.

</li><li>
Improves the included documentation.

</li><li>
Retains both source code and binary compatibility with previous
point releases of the same release branch.
</li></ol>

<p>The order for checking the rules is (1 OR 2 OR 3) AND 4.
</p>
<p>All Libav developers are welcome to nominate commits that they push to
<code>master</code> by mailing the <strong>libav-stable</strong> mailing list. The
easiest way to do so is to include <code>CC: libav-stable@libav.org</code> in
the commit message.
</p>

<a name="Release-Checklist"></a>
<h3 class="subsection"><a href="developer.html#toc-Release-Checklist">1.10.2 Release Checklist</a></h3>

<p>The release process involves the following steps:
</p>
<ol>
<li>
Ensure that the &lsquo;<tt>RELEASE</tt>&rsquo; file contains the version number for
the upcoming release.

</li><li>
File a release tracking bug in <a href="http://bugzilla.libav.org">http://bugzilla.libav.org</a>. Make
sure that the bug has an alias named <code>ReleaseX.Y</code> for the
<code>X.Y</code> release.

</li><li>
Announce the intent to do a release to the mailing list.

</li><li>
Reassign unresolved blocking bugs from previous release
tracking bugs to the new bug.

</li><li>
Review patch nominations that reach the <strong>libav-stable</strong>
mailing list, and push patches that fulfill the stable release
criteria to the release branch.

</li><li>
Ensure that the FATE regression suite still passes in the release
branch on at least <strong>i386</strong> and <strong>amd64</strong>
(cf. <a href="#Regression-Tests">Regression Tests</a>).

</li><li>
Prepare the release tarballs in <code>xz</code> and <code>gz</code> formats, and
supplementing files that contain <code>md5</code> and <code>sha1</code>
checksums.

</li><li>
Publish the tarballs at <a href="http://libav.org/releases">http://libav.org/releases</a>. Create and
push an annotated tag in the form <code>vX</code>, with <code>X</code>
containing the version number.

</li><li>
Build the tarballs with the Windows binaries, and publish them at
<a href="http://win32.libav.org/releases">http://win32.libav.org/releases</a>.

</li><li>
Propose and send a patch to the <strong>libav-devel</strong> mailing list
with a news entry for the website.

</li><li>
Publish the news entry.

</li><li>
Send announcement to the mailing list.
</li></ol>

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