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Make ff_inverse stay with libavutil, and optional copy it to libavcodec. The ff_inverse table is used by FASTDIV macro, defined in libavutil, but up to now the table was defined only in libavcodec. After this change, the main copy of ff_inverse is part of libavutil (just like FASTDIV), but if CONFIG_SMALL is unset, then a different copy is made available to libavcodec, to avoid the performance penalty of using an external look up table. Dynamic linking works, because the libraries are linked with -Bsymbolic, so the local copy of the symbol has priority over the external; static linking works because the table is on a standalone object file in both libraries, so the linker is able to discard one of the two. Tested on Linux/x86-64 and Mac OS X/x86-64.
author flameeyes
date Wed, 21 Jul 2010 12:37:37 +0000
parents e95247c85476
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LIBAVUTIL_$MAJOR {
        global: av_*; ff_*; avutil_*;
        local: *;
};