This allows Tox to contain additional data on top of Messenger, making
Messenger not necessarily the most top-level object. E.g. groups are
built on Messenger and currently awkwardly void-pointered into it to
pretend there is no cyclic dependency.
* Moved PAIR to toxav, where it's used (but really this should die).
* Replace most MIN calls with typed `min_*` calls. Didn't replace the
ones where the desired semantics are unclear. Moved the MIN macro to
the one place where it's still used.
* Avoid assignments in `while` loops. Instead, factored out the loop body
into a separate `bool`-returning function.
* Use named types for callbacks (`_cb` types).
* Avoid assignments in `if` conditions.
* Removed `MAKE_REALLOC` and expanded its two calls. We can't have
templates in C, and this fake templating is ugly and hard to analyse
and debug (it expands on a single line).
* Moved epoll system include to the .c file, out of the .h file.
* Avoid assignments in expressions (`a = b = c;`).
* Avoid multiple declarators per struct member declaration.
* Fix naming inconsistencies.
* Replace `net_to_host` macro with function.
It turns out, `unix_time` is also monotonic, and is used as such, so I've
renamed the new functions to `mono_time_*`.
2018-07-08:
```
00:01 <@irungentoo> the idea used to be that the unix_time() function
could go backward in time but I think I might have started using it like
if it could not after I changed it so that it would never go back in time
```
This change does not include the addition of VP9. We do that in a
separate pull request.
Changes:
* fix the video bug (video frames larger than 65KBytes) by sending full
frame length in alternate header field
* improve video frame reconstruction logic with slots
* configure video encoder and decoder to be multihtreaded
* set error resilience flags on video codec
* change encoder and decoder softdeadline
This also adds RTPCapabilities and a header field to tell the receiver
about capabilities used in encoding this frame. It is intended to contain
settings relevant to the current frame being sent.
follow TokTok#731. This commit
completely removed all things in namespace bit_rate, and deprecated
functions are to be added back in another commit. set_xxx() is treadted
as a property of namespace audio&video, same as bit_rate change event.
toxav_basic_test is fixed, either.
Fixes#572.
As discussed in the issue, there's a risk that toxcore may not hold the
maximum bitrates libvpx supports, if toxcore insists on using integer
type. I initially proposed to have another flag in set(), so that we can
use unsigned type instead. iphydf came up with a better solution, that is
splitting the original functions, one for audio, one for video. Now, we
could safely replace int32_t with uint32_t.
Also: clean video_bit_rate_invalid()
Though this is not a part of issue #572, as it's used in the
toxav_bit_rate_set(), i cleaned the code. As mannol said, there should be
a check. Uint32_t is large enough to hold the maximum bitrates libvpx
supports, but user may pass a value larger than uint while smaller than
uint32_t. Thanks to the reminding from nurupo, it's no longer a stub
function.
Bitrate error enums are shared for both audio and video
https://github.com/TokTok/c-toxcore/pull/578#issuecomment-360095609, just
as iphydf said.
This allows us and users to reproducibly build verified versions of the
library with checksums. It will power the toktok-stack continuous build
with checked-in checksums at specific git revisions.