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// Generated by gmmproc 2.42.0 -- DO NOT MODIFY!
#ifndef _GSTREAMERMM_SEGMENT_H
#define _GSTREAMERMM_SEGMENT_H
#include <glibmm/ustring.h>
#include <sigc++/sigc++.h>
/* gstreamermm - a C++ wrapper for gstreamer
*
* Copyright 2008 The gstreamermm Development Team
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with this library; if not, write to the Free
* Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
*/
#include <gstreamermm/clock.h>
#include <gstreamermm/format.h>
#ifndef DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS
extern "C" { typedef struct _GstSegment GstSegment; }
#endif
namespace Gst
{
/** @addtogroup gstreamermmEnums gstreamermm Enums and Flags */
/**
* @var SeekFlags SEEK_FLAG_NONE
* No flag.
*
* @var SeekFlags SEEK_FLAG_FLUSH
* Flush pipeline.
*
* @var SeekFlags SEEK_FLAG_ACCURATE
* Accurate position is requested, this might be considerably slower for some formats.
*
* @var SeekFlags SEEK_FLAG_KEY_UNIT
* Seek to the nearest keyframe. This might be faster but less accurate.
*
* @var SeekFlags SEEK_FLAG_SEGMENT
* Perform a segment seek.
*
* @var SeekFlags SEEK_FLAG_SKIP
* When doing fast foward or fast reverse playback, allow elements to skip frames instead of generating all frames.
*
* @var SeekFlags SEEK_FLAG_SNAP_BEFORE
* Go to a location before the requested position, if KEY_UNIT this means the keyframe at or before the requested position the one at or before the seek target.
*
* @var SeekFlags SEEK_FLAG_SNAP_AFTER
* Go to a location after the requested position, if KEY_UNIT this means the keyframe at of after the requested position.
*
* @var SeekFlags SEEK_FLAG_SNAP_NEAREST
* Go to a position near the requested position, if KEY_UNIT this means the keyframe closest to the requested position, if both keyframes are at an equal distance, behaves like SNAP_BEFORE.
*
* @enum SeekFlags
*
* Flags to be used with Gst::Element::seek() or gst_event_new_seek(). All flags
* can be used together.
*
* A non flushing seek might take some time to perform as the currently
* playing data in the pipeline will not be cleared.
*
* An accurate seek might be slower for formats that don't have any indexes
* or timestamp markers in the stream. Specifying this flag might require a
* complete scan of the file in those cases.
*
* When performing a segment seek: after the playback of the segment completes,
* no EOS will be emmited by the element that performed the seek, but a
* Gst::MESSAGE_SEGMENT_DONE message will be posted on the bus by the element.
* When this message is posted, it is possible to send a new seek event to
* continue playback. With this seek method it is possible to perform seamless
* looping or simple linear editing.
*
* When doing fast forward (rate > 1.0) or fast reverse (rate < -1.0) trickmode
* playback, the @a GST_SEEK_FLAG_SKIP flag can be used to instruct decoders
* and demuxers to adjust the playback rate by skipping frames. This can improve
* performance and decrease CPU usage because not all frames need to be decoded.
*
* The @a GST_SEEK_FLAG_SNAP_BEFORE flag can be used to snap to the previous
* relevant location, and the @a GST_SEEK_FLAG_SNAP_AFTER flag can be used to
* select the next relevant location. If KEY_UNIT is specified, the relevant
* location is a keyframe. If both flags are specified, the nearest of these
* locations will be selected. If none are specified, the implementation is
* free to select whichever it wants.
* The before and after here are in running time, so when playing backwards,
* the next location refers to the one that will played in next, and not the
* one that is located after in the actual source stream.
*
* Also see part-seeking.txt in the GStreamer design documentation for more
* details on the meaning of these flags and the behaviour expected of
* elements that handle them.
* @ingroup gstreamermmEnums
* @par Bitwise operators:
* <tt>%SeekFlags operator|(SeekFlags, SeekFlags)</tt><br>
* <tt>%SeekFlags operator&(SeekFlags, SeekFlags)</tt><br>
* <tt>%SeekFlags operator^(SeekFlags, SeekFlags)</tt><br>
* <tt>%SeekFlags operator~(SeekFlags)</tt><br>
* <tt>%SeekFlags& operator|=(SeekFlags&, SeekFlags)</tt><br>
* <tt>%SeekFlags& operator&=(SeekFlags&, SeekFlags)</tt><br>
* <tt>%SeekFlags& operator^=(SeekFlags&, SeekFlags)</tt><br>
*/
enum SeekFlags
{
SEEK_FLAG_NONE = 0x0,
SEEK_FLAG_FLUSH = (1 << 0),
SEEK_FLAG_ACCURATE = (1 << 1),
SEEK_FLAG_KEY_UNIT = (1 << 2),
SEEK_FLAG_SEGMENT = (1 << 3),
SEEK_FLAG_SKIP = (1 << 4),
SEEK_FLAG_SNAP_BEFORE = (1 << 5),
SEEK_FLAG_SNAP_AFTER = (1 << 6),
SEEK_FLAG_SNAP_NEAREST = 0x60
};
/** @ingroup gstreamermmEnums */
inline SeekFlags operator|(SeekFlags lhs, SeekFlags rhs)
{ return static_cast<SeekFlags>(static_cast<unsigned>(lhs) | static_cast<unsigned>(rhs)); }
/** @ingroup gstreamermmEnums */
inline SeekFlags operator&(SeekFlags lhs, SeekFlags rhs)
{ return static_cast<SeekFlags>(static_cast<unsigned>(lhs) & static_cast<unsigned>(rhs)); }
/** @ingroup gstreamermmEnums */
inline SeekFlags operator^(SeekFlags lhs, SeekFlags rhs)
{ return static_cast<SeekFlags>(static_cast<unsigned>(lhs) ^ static_cast<unsigned>(rhs)); }
/** @ingroup gstreamermmEnums */
inline SeekFlags operator~(SeekFlags flags)
{ return static_cast<SeekFlags>(~static_cast<unsigned>(flags)); }
/** @ingroup gstreamermmEnums */
inline SeekFlags& operator|=(SeekFlags& lhs, SeekFlags rhs)
{ return (lhs = static_cast<SeekFlags>(static_cast<unsigned>(lhs) | static_cast<unsigned>(rhs))); }
/** @ingroup gstreamermmEnums */
inline SeekFlags& operator&=(SeekFlags& lhs, SeekFlags rhs)
{ return (lhs = static_cast<SeekFlags>(static_cast<unsigned>(lhs) & static_cast<unsigned>(rhs))); }
/** @ingroup gstreamermmEnums */
inline SeekFlags& operator^=(SeekFlags& lhs, SeekFlags rhs)
{ return (lhs = static_cast<SeekFlags>(static_cast<unsigned>(lhs) ^ static_cast<unsigned>(rhs))); }
} // namespace Gst
#ifndef DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS
namespace Glib
{
template <>
class Value<Gst::SeekFlags> : public Glib::Value_Flags<Gst::SeekFlags>
{
public:
static GType value_type() G_GNUC_CONST;
};
} // namespace Glib
#endif /* DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS */
namespace Gst
{
/**
* @var SeekType SEEK_TYPE_NONE
* No change in position is required.
*
* @var SeekType SEEK_TYPE_SET
* Absolute position is requested.
*
* @var SeekType SEEK_TYPE_END
* Relative position to duration is requested.
*
* @enum SeekType
*
* The different types of seek events. When constructing a seek event with
* gst_event_new_seek() or when doing Gst::Segment::do_seek().
* @ingroup gstreamermmEnums
*/
enum SeekType
{
SEEK_TYPE_NONE,
SEEK_TYPE_SET,
SEEK_TYPE_END
};
} // namespace Gst
#ifndef DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS
namespace Glib
{
template <>
class Value<Gst::SeekType> : public Glib::Value_Enum<Gst::SeekType>
{
public:
static GType value_type() G_GNUC_CONST;
};
} // namespace Glib
#endif /* DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS */
namespace Gst
{
/** A class that describes the configured region of interest in a media file.
* This helper structure holds the relevant values for tracking the region of
* interest in a media file, called a segment.
*
* The structure can be used for two purposes:
*
* - performing seeks (handling seek events)
* - tracking playback regions (handling newsegment events)
*
* The segment is usually configured by the application with a seek event which
* is propagated upstream and eventually handled by an element that performs
* the seek.
*
* The configured segment is then propagated back downstream with a newsegment
* event. This information is then used to clip media to the segment
* boundaries.
*
* A segment structure is initialized with init(), which takes a Format that
* will be used as the format of the segment values. The segment will be
* configured with a start value of 0 and a stop/duration of -1, which is
* undefined. The default rate and applied_rate is 1.0.
*
* The current position in the segment should be set with the set_last_stop().
* The public last_stop field contains the last set stop position in the
* segment.
*
* For elements that perform seeks, the current segment should be updated with
* the set_seek() and the values from the seek event. This method will update
* all the segment fields. The last_stop field will contain the new playback
* position. If the cur_type was different from Gst::SEEK_TYPE_NONE, playback
* continues from the last_stop position, possibly with updated flags or rate.
*
* For elements that want to synchronize to the pipeline clock,
* to_running_time() can be used to convert a timestamp to a value that can be
* used to synchronize to the clock. This function takes into account all
* accumulated segments as well as any rate or applied_rate conversions.
*
* For elements that need to perform operations on media data in stream_time,
* to_stream_time() can be used to convert a timestamp and the segment info to
* stream time (which is always between 0 and the duration of the stream).
*
* Last reviewed on 2007-05-17 (0.10.13)
*/
class Segment
{
public:
#ifndef DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS
typedef Segment CppObjectType;
typedef GstSegment BaseObjectType;
#endif /* DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS */
/** Get the GType for this class, for use with the underlying GObject type system.
*/
static GType get_type() G_GNUC_CONST;
Segment();
explicit Segment(GstSegment* gobject, bool make_a_copy = true);
Segment(const Segment& other);
Segment& operator=(const Segment& other);
~Segment();
void swap(Segment& other);
///Provides access to the underlying C instance.
GstSegment* gobj() { return gobject_; }
///Provides access to the underlying C instance.
const GstSegment* gobj() const { return gobject_; }
///Provides access to the underlying C instance. The caller is responsible for freeing it. Use when directly setting fields in structs.
GstSegment* gobj_copy() const;
protected:
GstSegment* gobject_;
private:
public:
/** Clip the given @a start and @a stop values to the segment boundaries given
* in @a segment. @a start and @a stop are compared and clipped to @a segment
* start and stop values.
*
* If the function returns <tt>false</tt>, @a start and @a stop are known to fall
* outside of @a segment and @a clip_start and @a clip_stop are not updated.
*
* When the function returns <tt>true</tt>, @a clip_start and @a clip_stop will be
* updated. If @a clip_start or @a clip_stop are different from @a start or @a stop
* respectively, the region fell partially in the segment.
*
* Note that when @a stop is -1, @a clip_stop will be set to the end of the
* segment. Depending on the use case, this may or may not be what you want.
*
* @param format The format of the segment.
* @param start The start position in the segment.
* @param stop The stop position in the segment.
* @param clip_start The clipped start position in the segment.
* @param clip_stop The clipped stop position in the segment.
* @return <tt>true</tt> if the given @a start and @a stop times fall partially or
* completely in @a segment, <tt>false</tt> if the values are completely outside
* of the segment.
*/
bool clip(Format format, guint64 start, guint64 stop, guint64& clip_start, guint64& clip_stop) const;
/** The start/position fields are set to 0 and the stop/duration
* fields are set to -1 (unknown). The default rate of 1.0 and no
* flags are set.
*
* Initialize @a segment to its default values.
*
* @param format The format of the segment.
*/
void init(Format format);
/** Update the segment structure with the field values of a seek event (see
* gst_event_new_seek()).
*
* After calling this method, the segment field position and time will
* contain the requested new position in the segment. The new requested
* position in the segment depends on @a rate and @a start_type and @a stop_type.
*
* For positive @a rate, the new position in the segment is the new @a segment
* start field when it was updated with a @a start_type different from
* Gst::SEEK_TYPE_NONE. If no update was performed on @a segment start position
* (Gst::SEEK_TYPE_NONE), @a start is ignored and @a segment position is
* unmodified.
*
* For negative @a rate, the new position in the segment is the new @a segment
* stop field when it was updated with a @a stop_type different from
* Gst::SEEK_TYPE_NONE. If no stop was previously configured in the segment, the
* duration of the segment will be used to update the stop position.
* If no update was performed on @a segment stop position (Gst::SEEK_TYPE_NONE),
* @a stop is ignored and @a segment position is unmodified.
*
* The applied rate of the segment will be set to 1.0 by default.
* If the caller can apply a rate change, it should update @a segment
* rate and applied_rate after calling this function.
*
* @a update will be set to <tt>true</tt> if a seek should be performed to the segment
* position field. This field can be <tt>false</tt> if, for example, only the @a rate
* has been changed but not the playback position.
*
* @param rate The rate of the segment.
* @param format The format of the segment.
* @param flags The segment flags for the segment.
* @param start_type The seek method.
* @param start The seek start value.
* @param stop_type The seek method.
* @param stop The seek stop value.
* @param update Boolean holding whether position was updated.
* @return <tt>true</tt> if the seek could be performed.
*/
void set_seek(double rate, Format format, SeekFlags flags, SeekType start_type, gint64 start, SeekType stop_type, gint64 stop, bool& update);
/** Translate @a position to the total running time using the currently configured
* segment. Position is a value between @a segment start and stop time.
*
* This function is typically used by elements that need to synchronize to the
* global clock in a pipeline. The runnning time is a constantly increasing value
* starting from 0. When init() is called, this value will reset to
* 0.
*
* This function returns -1 if the position is outside of @a segment start and stop.
*
* @param format The format of the segment.
* @param position The position in the segment.
* @return The position as the total running time or -1 when an invalid position
* was given.
*/
guint64 to_running_time(Format format, guint64 position) const;
/** Translate @a position to stream time using the currently configured
* segment. The @a position value must be between @a segment start and
* stop value.
*
* This function is typically used by elements that need to operate on
* the stream time of the buffers it receives, such as effect plugins.
* In those use cases, @a position is typically the buffer timestamp or
* clock time that one wants to convert to the stream time.
* The stream time is always between 0 and the total duration of the
* media stream.
*
* @param format The format of the segment.
* @param position The position in the segment.
* @return The position in stream_time or -1 when an invalid position
* was given.
*/
guint64 to_stream_time(Format format, guint64 position) const;
/** Convert @a running_time into a position in the segment so that
* to_running_time() with that position returns @a running_time.
*
* @param format The format of the segment.
* @param running_time The running_time in the segment.
* @return The position in the segment for @a running_time. This function returns
* -1 when @a running_time is -1 or when it is not inside @a segment.
*/
guint64 to_position(Format format, guint64 running_time) const;
/** Adjust the start/stop and base values of @a segment such that the next valid
* buffer will be one with @a running_time.
*
* @param format The format of the segment.
* @param running_time The running_time in the segment.
* @return <tt>true</tt> if the segment could be updated successfully. If <tt>false</tt> is
* returned, @a running_time is -1 or not in @a segment.
*/
bool set_running_time(Format format, guint64 running_time);
};
} //namespace Gst
namespace Gst
{
/** @relates Gst::Segment
* @param lhs The left-hand side
* @param rhs The right-hand side
*/
inline void swap(Segment& lhs, Segment& rhs)
{ lhs.swap(rhs); }
} // namespace Gst
namespace Glib
{
/** A Glib::wrap() method for this object.
*
* @param object The C instance.
* @param take_copy False if the result should take ownership of the C instance. True if it should take a new copy or ref.
* @result A C++ instance that wraps this C instance.
*
* @relates Gst::Segment
*/
Gst::Segment wrap(GstSegment* object, bool take_copy = false);
#ifndef DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS
template <>
class Value<Gst::Segment> : public Glib::Value_Boxed<Gst::Segment>
{};
#endif /* DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS */
} // namespace Glib
#endif /* _GSTREAMERMM_SEGMENT_H */
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