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authorWim Taymans <wim.taymans@collabora.co.uk>2009-08-28 18:03:44 +0200
committerWim Taymans <wim.taymans@collabora.co.uk>2009-08-28 18:04:54 +0200
commitb6728ca46ec0bae924c35a1f9f8cb537633845b9 (patch)
treef07b4efd4ed9366b24c7a1ccf19351ace5a70092
parent0dd051eeb35075bb8fdb5c27e9bbfe13de26854f (diff)
adapter: whitespace fixes
-rw-r--r--libs/gst/base/gstadapter.c30
1 files changed, 15 insertions, 15 deletions
diff --git a/libs/gst/base/gstadapter.c b/libs/gst/base/gstadapter.c
index 05058277b3..d326556540 100644
--- a/libs/gst/base/gstadapter.c
+++ b/libs/gst/base/gstadapter.c
@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@
*
* Other methods such as gst_adapter_take() and gst_adapter_take_buffer()
* combine gst_adapter_peek() and gst_adapter_flush() in one method and are
- * potentially more convenient for some use cases.
+ * potentially more convenient for some use cases.
*
* For example, a sink pad's chain function that needs to pass data to a library
* in 512-byte chunks could be implemented like this:
@@ -49,11 +49,11 @@
* MyElement *this;
* GstAdapter *adapter;
* GstFlowReturn ret = GST_FLOW_OK;
- *
- * // will give the element an extra ref; remember to drop it
+ *
+ * // will give the element an extra ref; remember to drop it
* this = MY_ELEMENT (gst_pad_get_parent (pad));
* adapter = this->adapter;
- *
+ *
* // put buffer into adapter
* gst_adapter_push (adapter, buffer);
* // while we can read out 512 bytes, process them
@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@
* ret = my_library_foo (gst_adapter_peek (adapter, 512));
* gst_adapter_flush (adapter, 512);
* }
- *
+ *
* gst_object_unref (this);
* return ret;
* }
@@ -100,7 +100,7 @@
* of GstAdapter is inside one pad's chain function, in which case access is
* serialized via the pad's STREAM_LOCK.
*
- * Note that gst_adapter_push() takes ownership of the buffer passed. Use
+ * Note that gst_adapter_push() takes ownership of the buffer passed. Use
* gst_buffer_ref() before pushing it into the adapter if you still want to
* access the buffer later. The adapter will never modify the data in the
* buffer pushed in it.
@@ -345,7 +345,7 @@ gst_adapter_try_to_merge_up (GstAdapter * adapter, guint size)
head = gst_buffer_join (head, cur);
- /* Delete the front list item, and store our new buffer in the 2nd list
+ /* Delete the front list item, and store our new buffer in the 2nd list
* item */
adapter->buflist = g_slist_delete_link (adapter->buflist, adapter->buflist);
g->data = head;
@@ -368,7 +368,7 @@ gst_adapter_try_to_merge_up (GstAdapter * adapter, guint size)
* of its chain function, the buffer will have an invalid data pointer after
* your element flushes the bytes. In that case you should use
* gst_adapter_take(), which returns a freshly-allocated buffer that you can set
- * as #GstBuffer malloc_data or the potentially more performant
+ * as #GstBuffer malloc_data or the potentially more performant
* gst_adapter_take_buffer().
*
* Returns #NULL if @size bytes are not available.
@@ -400,7 +400,7 @@ gst_adapter_peek (GstAdapter * adapter, guint size)
if (GST_BUFFER_SIZE (cur) >= size + skip)
return GST_BUFFER_DATA (cur) + skip;
- /* We may be able to efficiently merge buffers in our pool to
+ /* We may be able to efficiently merge buffers in our pool to
* gather a big enough chunk to return it from the head buffer directly */
if (gst_adapter_try_to_merge_up (adapter, size)) {
/* Merged something! Check if there's enough avail now */
@@ -571,7 +571,7 @@ gst_adapter_take (GstAdapter * adapter, guint nbytes)
*
* Returns a #GstBuffer containing the first @nbytes bytes of the
* @adapter. The returned bytes will be flushed from the adapter.
- * This function is potentially more performant than gst_adapter_take()
+ * This function is potentially more performant than gst_adapter_take()
* since it can reuse the memory in pushed buffers by subbuffering
* or merging.
*
@@ -579,7 +579,7 @@ gst_adapter_take (GstAdapter * adapter, guint nbytes)
*
* Since: 0.10.6
*
- * Returns: a #GstBuffer containing the first @nbytes of the adapter,
+ * Returns: a #GstBuffer containing the first @nbytes of the adapter,
* or #NULL if @nbytes bytes are not available
*/
GstBuffer *
@@ -674,10 +674,10 @@ gst_adapter_available (GstAdapter * adapter)
* @adapter: a #GstAdapter
*
* Gets the maximum number of bytes that are immediately available without
- * requiring any expensive operations (like copying the data into a
+ * requiring any expensive operations (like copying the data into a
* temporary buffer).
*
- * Returns: number of bytes that are available in @adapter without expensive
+ * Returns: number of bytes that are available in @adapter without expensive
* operations
*/
guint
@@ -741,7 +741,7 @@ gst_adapter_prev_timestamp (GstAdapter * adapter, guint64 * distance)
* @size: number of bytes to scan from offset
*
* Scan for pattern @pattern with applied mask @mask in the adapter data,
- * starting from offset @offset.
+ * starting from offset @offset.
*
* The bytes in @pattern and @mask are interpreted left-to-right, regardless
* of endianness. All four bytes of the pattern must be present in the
@@ -755,7 +755,7 @@ gst_adapter_prev_timestamp (GstAdapter * adapter, guint64 * distance)
* Example:
* <programlisting>
* // Assume the adapter contains 0x00 0x01 0x02 ... 0xfe 0xff
- *
+ *
* gst_adapter_masked_scan_uint32 (adapter, 0xffffffff, 0x00010203, 0, 256);
* // -> returns 0
* gst_adapter_masked_scan_uint32 (adapter, 0xffffffff, 0x00010203, 1, 255);