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2014 May 24
2
make dllimport/dllexport attributes work with mingw (and others)
On 5/24/14, lvqcl <lvqcl.mail at gmail.com> wrote: > Ozkan Sezer <sezeroz at gmail.com> ?????(?) ? ????? ?????? Sat, 24 May 2014 > 10:16:15 +0400: > >> - changes the _MSC_VER condition to universally _WIN32: MSVC, as well >> as GCC supports this. > > MSYS/MinGW 4.8.3, 4.9.0 can't compile code from git after this patch: > > format.c:47:22: error:
2014 May 24
2
make dllimport/dllexport attributes work with mingw (and others)
The following patch changes export.h so that the dllimport/dllexport attributes work with mingw/mingw-w64 and others: - changes _declspec keyword to __declspec: the former may not be defined by some toolchains. - changes the _MSC_VER condition to universally _WIN32: MSVC, as well as GCC supports this. Attached patch: declspec.diff Regards. -- O.S. -------------- next part --------------
2014 May 04
0
Building FLAC with LTO
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Tried to do this, gcc complained a lot about undefined references. After a bit of mucking with the code, i came up with a few patches. This might be a good conversation starter. The build that i've got out of this does pass the testsuite. To enable LTO you just need to apply these (for non-W32 builds you probably only need one of the patches)
2014 May 25
1
make dllimport/dllexport attributes work with mingw (and others)
Ozkan Sezer wrote: > flac.exe built with mingw with or without the dllimport/dllexport patch > always requires libFLAC-8.dll (because flac/Makefile.am has libFLAC.la > in flac_LDADD and not libFLAC-static.la), and the patch doesn't make it > any more or any less dependent on any 'foreign' dlls: the patch doesn't > change the existent situation in that regard. If
2017 Jan 06
1
[PATCH 5/5] win_utf8_io: Avoid forbidden functions when building for WinRT/UWP
Hugo Beauzée-Luyssen <hugo at beauzee.fr> wrote: > --- > src/share/win_utf8_io/win_utf8_io.c | 9 +++++++++ > 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+) > > diff --git a/src/share/win_utf8_io/win_utf8_io.c > b/src/share/win_utf8_io/win_utf8_io.c > index c61d27f3..1437b41e 100644 > --- a/src/share/win_utf8_io/win_utf8_io.c > +++ b/src/share/win_utf8_io/win_utf8_io.c >
2013 Apr 20
1
One tiny Windows Unicode patch
I have been doing some heavy testing with the new FLAC version, and I found that CreateFile function in grabbag had been left out of UTF-8 treatment at some point. This causes re-encoding an existing flac to the same name to break the file if it contains non-ascii characters. Attached patch fixes this. -------------- next part -------------- diff --git a/include/share/win_utf8_io.h
2016 Jan 09
2
About libFLAC -> win_utf8_io dependency
First, this dependency exists only on Windows. For obvious reasons such dependency cannot exist on Linux/FreeBSD/OSX/etc. Previous versions (up to 1.2.1) didn't support Unicode filenames on Windows. And then it was decided to add such support. Windows uses UTF-16, where characters have 16-bit wchar_t type. LibFLAC receives strings only via char*. So one way to add Unicode support is to add
2014 Sep 12
2
win_utf8_io, print_console and uint32_t
Currently it is required to include share/compat.h before inclusion of share/win_utf8_io.h. That's because of print_console() declaration: its 3rd argument have type 'uint32_t' which is defined in share/compat.h. So share/win_utf8_io.h depends on share/compat.h which in turn includes share/win_utf8_io.h. Not a problem but it's a bit ugly imho. Actually, the 3rd argument of
2016 Jan 09
3
Lets do a 1.3.2 release
lvqcl wrote: >>> Win_utf8 stuff should not be included in libflac since it's only to be >>> used by the flac.exe frontend. It is not needed by other programs nor >>> would they benefit from it without doing the extra work of converting >>> their ansi filenames and functions to utf-8. >>> >>>> Version 2 of my patch attached, which fixes
2016 Jan 28
2
Lets do a 1.3.2 release
lvqcl wrote: > all I can suggest > is to apply this patch, then fix issues if they'll happen after > this. But seriously, as a matter of fact win_utf8_io is a part of libFLAC. Functions from libFLAC call functions from win_utf8_io... For example: FLAC__stream_decoder_init_file() calls init_file_internal_() that calls flac_fopen() that is defined as fopen_utf8(). Currently
2017 Jan 06
8
[PATCH 0/5] Allow multiple targets to be disabled
Hi, This patchet allows a few targets to be disabled when unrequired. The rational is coming from VLC's contrib buildsystem, so far we use make -C to select only some subparts of the available targets. It would be easier and cleaner to use autoconf to do so IMHO. There's an additional patch which fixes the build when building for WinRT/UWP platform, upstreamed from VLC. We have a couple
2016 Jan 09
2
Lets do a 1.3.2 release
Janne Hyv?rinen wrote: > Win_utf8 stuff should not be included in libflac since it's only to be > used by the flac.exe frontend. It is not needed by other programs nor > would they benefit from it without doing the extra work of converting > their ansi filenames and functions to utf-8. > >> Version 2 of my patch attached, which fixes the problem for the >>
2016 Jan 09
2
Lets do a 1.3.2 release
lvqcl wrote: > IIRC libFLAC.a built with "./autogen.sh && ./configure && make" > contains all functions from win_utf8_io. So I think it's possible > to change some Makefile.lite or maybe build/*.mk files so that > there will be no need to add -lwin_utf8_io to -lFLAC. Version 2 of my patch attached, which fixes the problem for the Makefile.lite and Visual
2016 Jan 29
2
Lets do a 1.3.2 release
Erik de Castro Lopo wrote: >> Currently functions in win_utf8_io.c are a compatibility layer for >> libFLAC. I can't see reasons not to move win_utf8_io.c into libFLAC. > > Ok, lets do it. I just thought that it's more complicated. All *file* functions should really be moved to libFLAC. But other functions should not, because libFLAC doesn't use them. Two of them -
2016 Jan 09
1
[PATCH] minor fix for win_utf8_io.c
I noticed that share/win_utf8_io.h includes windows.h anyway, so another include in win_utf8_io.c is unnecessary. Also, the comment there is incorrect. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: win_utf8_io.patch Type: application/octet-stream Size: 423 bytes Desc: not available Url :
2016 Jan 31
3
test_streams dependencies
test_streams currently depends on grabbag and (on Windows) on win_utf8_io libs. It depends on win_utf8_io only because it uses flac_fopen() function. It will become to depend on libFLAC when all file functions will be moved from win_utf8_io to libFLAC. Not a big problem, but it is possible to avoid this dependency by replacing flac_fopen() with fopen(). test_streams doesn't open/create
2017 Jan 14
2
[PATCH 0/5] Allow multiple targets to be disabled
Hugo Beauzée-Luyssen wrote: >> configure.ac: Allow the programs to be disabled >> configure.ac: Allow bench to be disabled >> configure.ac: Don't build any tests when they are explicitely disabled >> configure.ac: Allow examples to be disabled >> win_utf8_io: Avoid forbidden functions when building for WinRT/UWP >> >> configure.ac
2002 Jan 01
3
problem building vorbis-tools-1.0rc3
I download all the tarballs for rc3. I compiled and installed all the libraries successfully, but I wan't able to compile the vorbis tools (1.0rc3) package succesfully. I can run configure successfully, but when I run make it dies with this make[2]: Entering directory `/usr/local/src/vorbis-tools-1.0rc3/oggenc' /bin/sh ../libtool --mode=link gcc -O20 -ffast-math -fsigned-char -o
2016 Jan 22
2
Lets do a 1.3.2 release
lvqcl wrote: > Then IMHO all three build systems (configure && make, Makefile.lite > and MSVC) should be synchronized with each other +1 > TO ERIK: > > I have some patches, but they either modify MSVC .vcxproj files, > or win_utf8_io.c/.h, so they conflict with patches from Evan Ramos. > So should they be applied? rejected? postponed until after flac 1.3.2? We
2016 Jan 16
2
Lets do a 1.3.2 release
Evan Ramos wrote: >> So currently libFLAC on _WIN32 does depend on win_utf8_io. > > Does my patch fix this issue on your end? BTW, your patch also changes MSVC solution/projects. What's the problem with them? I built flac/metaflac/libFLAC libraries with Visual Studio many times, and haven't noticed anything wrong.