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I was leaning more towards a solution that actually updated FileProvider to
include MP4FileProvider.fileSize or something along those lines. Likely a
breaking change, but to be honest a custom file provider interface that doesn't
allow such a thing is broken to begin with.
thoughts?
Original comment by kid...@gmail.com
on 18 Nov 2012 at 6:04
Personally I can accept breaking changes on API and ABI, and I agree with you
that fixing MP4FileProvider interface is more proper solution.
If you are making breaking changes..
1) Please re-consider the interface of functions like MP4ReadProvider(),
MP4File::Read() and MP4File::Open(). They only accept MP4FileProvider
structure, and doesn't accept magic cookie (handle) argument passed to user
defined callbacks. Therefore they are quite useless for many use cases.
*If* name argument was just passed to user defined open() function without any
modification, there was at least a chance of hackish workaround such as
encoding user defined structure or pointer *after* null terminator of name
string, but since std::string is used, there's a no chance.
2) Of course fileSize() will work. Alternatively, you could extend seek() to
accept seek type argument like fseek(), and do either of the following:
2-1) Change seek() to return offset from beginning, like lseek()
2-2) Add tell()
Original comment by honeycom...@gmail.com
on 21 Nov 2012 at 1:21
To make it clear... I mean, open() in MP4FileProvider is useless, and more
generic and most usual solution is adding handle argument to functions like
MP4File::Open() and just passing given handle to user defined read(), seek()
or something.
Original comment by honeycom...@gmail.com
on 21 Nov 2012 at 1:38
Sorry for going off into a black hole, really busy through the holidays. I
agree with a lot of your comments; let me look into stuff more closely when I
get back. Of course, if you have something worked up that I can look at
already, I'd glady accept it. I'm amenable to some amount of breaking change
for this, since I think the file provider interface could really use some love
(I do not think many people use it, likely because of a lot of the issues
outlined in this defect).
Original comment by kid...@gmail.com
on 28 Dec 2012 at 4:50
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
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