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Fix QuickTime emulated OSErr type.
The OSErr type on Mac OS X is int16_t, not int32_t (see
http://developer.apple.com/mac/library/documentation/QuickTime/Reference/QTRef_DataTypes/Reference/reference.html).
The upper 16 bits will typically be something random (they're entirely
undefined). Change the type so it's right; a few places tried to compensate
for this by masking out the upper bits, but a few places also missed them,
which made for unpredictable behavior.
author | sesse |
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date | Sat, 06 Mar 2010 11:12:32 +0000 |
parents | 32725ca88fed |
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#!/usr/bin/perl -w sub display_quants { $frames = 0; foreach $key (sort(keys(%quants))) { $frames += $quants{$key}; } foreach $key (sort({ $a <=> $b } keys(%quants))) { printf("q=%d:\t% 6d, % 6.2f%%\n", $key, $quants{$key}, $quants{$key} * 100 / $frames); } print("$lines lines processed, $frames frames found\n"); printf("average quant. is: %f\n", $quant_total/$frames); } $lines = 0; $thislines = 0; $quant_total = 0; while (<STDIN>) { $lines++; $thislines++; if (/ q:([0-9]+) /) { $quants{$1}++; } elsif (/ q:(([0-9]+)\.[0-9]+) /) { $quants{$2}++; $quant_total += $1; } if ((scalar(@ARGV) > 0) && ($thislines > $ARGV[0])) { display_quants(); $thislines = 0; } } display_quants();