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view subopt-helper.c @ 36838:7df9dd22f234
Don't set win32 as audio driver if none has been given.
Select from the list of audio drivers instead.
Having win32 as selected item in the combo box although
this isn't used by MPlayer by default is confusing as well.
Besides that, there seem to be issues with this driver
when changing from or to it during playback.
author | ib |
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date | Tue, 25 Feb 2014 13:16:35 +0000 |
parents | 389d43c448b3 |
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/* * This file is part of MPlayer. * * MPlayer is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * MPlayer 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 General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along * with MPlayer; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. */ /** * \file * * \brief Compensates the suboption parsing code duplication a bit. * * The routines defined below are there to help you with the * suboption parsing. Meaning extracting the options and their * values for you and also outputting generic help message if * a parse error is encountered. * * Most stuff happens in the subopt_parse function: if you call it * it parses for the passed opts in the passed string. It calls some * extra functions for explicit argument parsing ( where the option * itself isn't the argument but a value given after the argument * delimiter ('='). It also calls your test function if you supplied * one. * */ #include "subopt-helper.h" #include "mp_msg.h" #include <stdlib.h> #include <string.h> #include <strings.h> #include <limits.h> #include <assert.h> #ifndef MPDEBUG #define NDEBUG #endif static char const * parse_int( char const * const str, int * const valp ) { char * endp; assert( str && "parse_int(): str == NULL" ); *valp = (int)strtol( str, &endp, 0 ); /* nothing was converted */ if ( str == endp ) { return NULL; } return endp; } static char const * parse_float( char const * const str, float * const valp ) { char * endp; assert( str && "parse_float(): str == NULL" ); *valp = strtod( str, &endp ); /* nothing was converted */ if ( str == endp ) { return NULL; } return endp; } #define QUOTE_CHAR '%' static char const * parse_str( char const * str, strarg_t * const valp ) { char const * match = strchr( str, ':' ); if (str[0] == QUOTE_CHAR) { int len = 0; str = &str[1]; len = (int)strtol(str, (char **)&str, 0); if (!str || str[0] != QUOTE_CHAR || (len > strlen(str) - 1)) return NULL; str = &str[1]; match = &str[len]; } else if (str[0] == '"') { str = &str[1]; match = strchr(str, '"'); if (!match) return NULL; valp->len = match - str; valp->str = str; return &match[1]; } if ( !match ) match = &str[strlen(str)]; // empty string or too long if ((match == str) || (match - str > INT_MAX)) return NULL; valp->len = match - str; valp->str = str; return match; } /** * \brief Try to parse all options in str and fail if it was not possible. * * \param str Pointer to the zero terminated string to be parsed. * \param opts Pointer to a options array. The array must be terminated * with an element having set name to NULL in its opt_t structure. * * \return The return value is zero if the string could be parsed * else a non-zero value is returned. * */ int subopt_parse( char const * const str, const opt_t * opts ) { int parse_err = 0, idx; unsigned int parse_pos = 0; if ( str ) { while ( str[parse_pos] && !parse_err ) { int next = 0; idx = 0; // reset index for the below loop while ( opts[idx].name ) { int opt_len; int substr_len; // get length of the option we test against */ opt_len = strlen( opts[idx].name ); // get length of the current substring of str */ { char * delim, * arg_delim; /* search nearest delimiter ( option or argument delimiter ) */ delim = strchr( &str[parse_pos], ':' ); arg_delim = strchr( &str[parse_pos], '=' ); if ( ( delim && arg_delim && delim > arg_delim ) || delim == NULL ) { delim = strchr( &str[parse_pos], '=' ); } substr_len = delim ? // is a delim present delim - &str[parse_pos] : // yes strlen( &str[parse_pos] ); // no, end of string } //printf( "substr_len=%d, opt_len=%d\n", substr_len, opt_len ); /* Check if the length of the current option matches the * * length of the option we want to test again. */ if ( substr_len == opt_len ) { /* check if option was activated/deactivated */ if( strncmp( &str[parse_pos], opts[idx].name, opt_len ) == 0 ) { /* option was found */ next = 1; assert( opts[idx].valp && "Need a pointer to store the arg!" ); /* type specific code */ if ( opts[idx].type == OPT_ARG_BOOL ) { /* Handle OPT_ARG_BOOL separately so * * the others can share code. */ /* set option to true */ *((int *)(opts[idx].valp)) = 1; /* increment position */ parse_pos += opt_len; } else { /* Type is not OPT_ARG_BOOL, means we have to parse * * for the arg delimiter character and eventually * * call a test function. */ char const * last; /* increment position to check for arg */ parse_pos += opt_len; if ( str[parse_pos] != '=' ) { parse_err = 1; break; } /* '=' char was there, so let's move after it */ ++parse_pos; switch ( opts[idx].type ) { case OPT_ARG_INT: last = parse_int( &str[parse_pos], (int *)opts[idx].valp ); break; case OPT_ARG_STR: last = parse_str( &str[parse_pos], (strarg_t *)opts[idx].valp ); break; case OPT_ARG_MSTRZ: { char **valp = opts[idx].valp; strarg_t tmp; tmp.str = NULL; tmp.len = 0; last = parse_str( &str[parse_pos], &tmp ); free(*valp); *valp = NULL; if (tmp.str && tmp.len > 0) { *valp = malloc(tmp.len + 1); memcpy(*valp, tmp.str, tmp.len); (*valp)[tmp.len] = 0; } break; } case OPT_ARG_FLOAT: last = parse_float( &str[parse_pos], (float *)opts[idx].valp ); break; default: assert( 0 && "Arg type of suboption doesn't exist!" ); last = NULL; // break parsing! } /* was the conversion succesful? */ if ( !last ) { parse_err = 1; break; } /* make test if supplied */ if ( opts[idx].test && !opts[idx].test( opts[idx].valp ) ) { parse_err = 1; break; } /* we succeded, set position */ parse_pos = last - str; } } } else if ( substr_len == opt_len+2 ) { if ( opts[idx].type == OPT_ARG_BOOL && // check for no<opt> strncmp( &str[parse_pos], "no", 2 ) == 0 && strncmp( &str[parse_pos+2], opts[idx].name, opt_len ) == 0 ) { /* option was found but negated */ next = 1; /* set arg to false */ *((int *)(opts[idx].valp)) = 0; /* increment position */ parse_pos += opt_len+2; } } ++idx; // test against next option /* break out of the loop, if this subopt is processed */ if ( next ) { break; } } /* if we had a valid suboption the current pos should * * equal the delimiter char, which should be ':' for * * suboptions. */ if ( !parse_err && str[parse_pos] == ':' ) { ++parse_pos; } else if ( str[parse_pos] ) { parse_err = 1; } } } /* if an error was encountered */ if (parse_err) { unsigned int i; mp_msg( MSGT_VO, MSGL_FATAL, "Could not parse arguments at the position indicated below:\n%s\n", str ); for ( i = 0; i < parse_pos; ++i ) { mp_msg(MSGT_VO, MSGL_FATAL, " "); } mp_msg(MSGT_VO, MSGL_FATAL, "^\n"); return -1; } /* we could parse everything */ return 0; } /*** common test functions ***/ /** \brief Test if i is not negative */ int int_non_neg(void *iptr) { int *i = iptr; return *i >= 0; } /** \brief Test if i is positive. */ int int_pos(void *iptr) { int *i = iptr; return *i > 0; } /*** little helpers */ /** \brief compare the stings just as strcmp does */ int strargcmp(strarg_t *arg, const char *str) { int res = strncmp(arg->str, str, arg->len); if (!res && arg->len != strlen(str)) res = arg->len - strlen(str); return res; } /** \brief compare the stings just as strcasecmp does */ int strargcasecmp(strarg_t *arg, char *str) { int res = strncasecmp(arg->str, str, arg->len); if (!res && arg->len != strlen(str)) res = arg->len - strlen(str); return res; }