gstreamer_core/gst/gstclock.h
branchRCL_3
changeset 30 7e817e7e631c
parent 29 567bb019e3e3
--- a/gstreamer_core/gst/gstclock.h	Tue Aug 31 15:30:33 2010 +0300
+++ b/gstreamer_core/gst/gstclock.h	Wed Sep 01 12:16:41 2010 +0100
@@ -50,14 +50,14 @@
 /**
  * GST_TYPE_CLOCK_TIME:
  *
- * The #GType of a #GstClockTime.
+ * The GType of a GstClockTime.
  */
 #define GST_TYPE_CLOCK_TIME G_TYPE_UINT64
 
 /**
  * GstClockTimeDiff:
  *
- * A datatype to hold a time difference, measured in nanoseconds.
+ * A datatype to hold a timedifference, measured in nanoseconds.
  */
 typedef gint64 GstClockTimeDiff;
 /**
@@ -118,7 +118,6 @@
 #define GST_TIME_AS_SECONDS(time)  ((time) / GST_SECOND)
 /**
  * GST_TIME_AS_MSECONDS:
- * @time: the time
  *
  * Convert a #GstClockTime to milliseconds (1/1000 of a second).
  *
@@ -126,8 +125,7 @@
  */
 #define GST_TIME_AS_MSECONDS(time) ((time) / G_GINT64_CONSTANT (1000000))
 /**
- * GST_TIME_AS_USECONDS:
- * @time: the time
+ * GST_TIME_TO_USECONDS:
  *
  * Convert a #GstClockTime to microseconds (1/1000000 of a second).
  *
@@ -135,8 +133,7 @@
  */
 #define GST_TIME_AS_USECONDS(time) ((time) / G_GINT64_CONSTANT (1000))
 /**
- * GST_TIME_AS_NSECONDS:
- * @time: the time
+ * GST_TIME_TO_NSECONDS:
  *
  * Convert a #GstClockTime to nanoseconds (1/1000000000 of a second).
  *
@@ -158,20 +155,20 @@
  * GST_TIMEVAL_TO_TIME:
  * @tv: the timeval to convert
  *
- * Convert a #GTimeVal to a #GstClockTime.
+ * Convert a GTimeVal to a #GstClockTime.
  */
 #define GST_TIMEVAL_TO_TIME(tv)		(GstClockTime)((tv).tv_sec * GST_SECOND + (tv).tv_usec * GST_USECOND)
 
 /**
  * GST_TIME_TO_TIMEVAL:
- * @t: The #GstClockTime to convert
+ * @t: The GstClockTime to convert
  * @tv: The target timeval
  *
- * Convert a #GstClockTime to a #GTimeVal
+ * Note: on 32-bit systems, a timeval has a range of only 2^32 - 1 seconds,
+ * which is about 68 years.  Expect trouble if you want to schedule stuff
+ * in your pipeline for 2038.
  *
- * <note>on 32-bit systems, a timeval has a range of only 2^32 - 1 seconds,
- * which is about 68 years.  Expect trouble if you want to schedule stuff
- * in your pipeline for 2038.</note>
+ * Convert a GstClockTime to a GTimeVal
  */
 #define GST_TIME_TO_TIMEVAL(t,tv)				\
 G_STMT_START {							\
@@ -190,7 +187,7 @@
 #define GST_TIMESPEC_TO_TIME(ts)	(GstClockTime)((ts).tv_sec * GST_SECOND + (ts).tv_nsec * GST_NSECOND)
 /**
  * GST_TIME_TO_TIMESPEC:
- * @t: The #GstClockTime to convert
+ * @t: The GstClockTime to convert
  * @ts: The target timespec
  *
  * Convert a #GstClockTime to a struct timespec (see man pselect)
@@ -206,7 +203,7 @@
  * GST_TIME_FORMAT:
  *
  * A format that can be used in printf like format strings to format
- * a #GstClockTime value.
+ * a GstClockTime value.
  */
 #define GST_TIME_FORMAT "u:%02u:%02u.%09u"
 /**
@@ -235,7 +232,6 @@
 typedef struct _GstClockEntry	GstClockEntry;
 typedef struct _GstClock	GstClock;
 typedef struct _GstClockClass	GstClockClass;
-typedef struct _GstClockPrivate	GstClockPrivate;
 
 /* --- prototype for async callbacks --- */
 /**
@@ -253,12 +249,12 @@
 						 GstClockID id, gpointer user_data);
 /**
  * GstClockReturn:
- * @GST_CLOCK_OK: The operation succeeded.
+ * @GST_CLOCK_OK: The operation succeded.
  * @GST_CLOCK_EARLY: The operation was scheduled too late.
  * @GST_CLOCK_UNSCHEDULED: The clockID was unscheduled
  * @GST_CLOCK_BUSY: The ClockID is busy
  * @GST_CLOCK_BADTIME: A bad time was provided to a function.
- * @GST_CLOCK_ERROR: An error occurred
+ * @GST_CLOCK_ERROR: An error occured
  * @GST_CLOCK_UNSUPPORTED: Operation is not supported
  *
  * The return value of a clock operation.
@@ -383,7 +379,7 @@
  * GST_CLOCK_COND:
  * @clock: the clock to query
  *
- * Gets the #GCond that gets signalled when the entries of the clock
+ * Gets the #GCond that gets signaled when the entries of the clock
  * changed.
  */
 #define GST_CLOCK_COND(clock)            (GST_CLOCK_CAST(clock)->entries_changed)
@@ -397,10 +393,10 @@
 /**
  * GST_CLOCK_TIMED_WAIT:
  * @clock: the clock to wait on
- * @tv: a #GTimeVal to wait.
+ * @tv: a GTimeVal to wait.
  *
  * Wait on the clock until the entries changed or the specified timeout
- * occurred. 
+ * occured. 
  */
 #define GST_CLOCK_TIMED_WAIT(clock,tv)   g_cond_timed_wait(GST_CLOCK_COND(clock),GST_OBJECT_GET_LOCK(clock),tv)
 /**
@@ -414,7 +410,7 @@
 /**
  * GstClock:
  *
- * #GstClock base structure. The values of this structure are
+ * GstClock base structure. The values of this structure are
  * protected for subclasses, use the methods to use the #GstClock.
  */
 struct _GstClock {
@@ -448,10 +444,7 @@
   GstClockID     clockid;
 
   /*< private >*/
-  union {
-    GstClockPrivate *priv;
-    GstClockTime     _gst_reserved[GST_PADDING];
-  } ABI;
+  GstClockTime	 _gst_reserved[GST_PADDING];
 };
 
 /**
@@ -461,11 +454,11 @@
  *                     be acceptable. The new resolution should be returned.
  * @get_resolution: get the resolution of the clock.
  * @get_internal_time: get the internal unadjusted time of the clock.
- * @wait: perform a blocking wait for the given #GstClockEntry. Deprecated,
+ * @wait: perform a blocking wait for the given GstClockEntry. Deprecated,
  *        implement @wait_jitter instead.
- * @wait_async: perform an asynchronous wait for the given #GstClockEntry.
+ * @wait_async: perform an asynchronous wait for the given GstClockEntry.
  * @unschedule: unblock a blocking or async wait operation.
- * @wait_jitter: perform a blocking wait on the given #GstClockEntry and return
+ * @wait_jitter: perform a blocking wait on the given GstClockEntry and return
  *               the jitter. (Since: 0.10.10)
  *
  * GStreamer clock class. Override the vmethods to implement the clock