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view libmpdemux/network.h @ 7492:5465cbd5c5ef
Modern versions of OpenSSH listen on localhost to forward the X11 connection
(X11UseLocalhost defaults to yes). The following patch permits to consider
as non local any DISPLAY environment which port is greater or equal to 10
else mplayer tries a local optimization on a distant X server which doesn't
work.
patch by Denis.Ducamp@groar.org
author | arpi |
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date | Mon, 23 Sep 2002 21:17:30 +0000 |
parents | 2c34499ef4af |
children | 60624e692b95 |
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/* * Network layer for MPlayer * by Bertrand BAUDET <bertrand_baudet@yahoo.com> * (C) 2001, MPlayer team. */ #ifndef __NETWORK_H #define __NETWORK_H #include <fcntl.h> #include <netdb.h> #include <netinet/in.h> #include <sys/time.h> #include <sys/types.h> #include <sys/socket.h> #include <arpa/inet.h> #include "url.h" #include "http.h" #include "stream.h" #define BUFFER_SIZE 2048 typedef enum { streaming_stopped_e, streaming_playing_e } streaming_status; typedef struct streaming_control { URL_t *url; streaming_status status; int buffering; // boolean unsigned int prebuffer_size; char *buffer; unsigned int buffer_size; unsigned int buffer_pos; unsigned int bandwidth; // The downstream available int (*streaming_read)( int fd, char *buffer, int buffer_size, struct streaming_control *stream_ctrl ); int (*streaming_seek)( int fd, off_t pos, struct streaming_control *stream_ctrl ); void *data; } streaming_ctrl_t; //int streaming_start( stream_t *stream, int *demuxer_type, URL_t *url ); int streaming_bufferize( streaming_ctrl_t *streaming_ctrl, char *buffer, int size); int nop_streaming_read( int fd, char *buffer, int size, streaming_ctrl_t *stream_ctrl ); int nop_streaming_seek( int fd, off_t pos, streaming_ctrl_t *stream_ctrl ); int connect2Server(char *host, int port); int http_send_request(URL_t *url); HTTP_header_t *http_read_response(int fd); /* * Joey Parrish <joey@yunamusic.com>: * * This define is to allow systems without inet_pton() to fallback on * inet_aton(). The difference between the two is that inet_aton() is * strictly for IPv4 networking, while inet_pton() is for IPv4 and IPv6 * both. Slightly limited network functionality seems better than no * network functionality to me, and as all systems (Cygwin) start to * implement inet_pton(), configure will decide not to use this code. */ #ifdef USE_ATON # define inet_pton(a, b, c) inet_aton(b, c) #endif #endif