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authorSven Gothel <[email protected]>2013-08-26 13:38:40 +0200
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libav/ffmpeg: Compile/Link 2 versions of native FFMPEGMediaPlayer methods FFMPEGNatives -> FFMPEGv08Natives + FFMPEGv09Natives
Enables FFMPEGMediaPlayer to work w/ either ffmpeg/libav version 8 or 9 w/ same JOGL binary Same C source code is compiled against 1: version 0.8 FFMPEGv08Natives lavc53.lavf53.lavu51 2: version 0.9 FFMPEGv09Natives lavc54.lavf54.lavu52.lavr01 FFMPEGv08Natives and FFMPEGv09Natives implements FFMPEGNatives, native C code uses CPP '##' macro concatenation to produce unique function names. To enable 'cpp' to find the libav* header files matching the desired version, we have placed them in the c-file's folder, issued '#include "path/file.h" and added symbolic links to allow finding same module and 'sister modules': ls -l libavformat/ .. lrwxrwxrwx 1 sven sven 13 Aug 26 12:56 libavcodec -> ../libavcodec lrwxrwxrwx 1 sven sven 14 Aug 26 12:56 libavformat -> ../libavformat lrwxrwxrwx 1 sven sven 12 Aug 26 12:57 libavutil -> ../libavutil .. At static init FFMPEGDynamicLibraryBundleInfo, determines the runtime version and instantiates the matching FFMPEGNatives, or null if non matches. FFMPEGMediaPlayer still compares the compile-time and runtime versions. FFMPEGMediaPlayer passes it's own instance to FFMPEGNatives for callbacks.
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-/*
- * AVOptions
- * copyright (c) 2005 Michael Niedermayer <[email protected]>
- *
- * This file is part of Libav.
- *
- * Libav is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
- * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
- * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
- * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
- *
- * Libav is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
- * Lesser General Public License for more details.
- *
- * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
- * License along with Libav; if not, write to the Free Software
- * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
- */
-
-#ifndef AVUTIL_OPT_H
-#define AVUTIL_OPT_H
-
-/**
- * @file
- * AVOptions
- */
-
-#include "rational.h"
-#include "avutil.h"
-#include "dict.h"
-#include "log.h"
-
-/**
- * @defgroup avoptions AVOptions
- * @ingroup lavu_data
- * @{
- * AVOptions provide a generic system to declare options on arbitrary structs
- * ("objects"). An option can have a help text, a type and a range of possible
- * values. Options may then be enumerated, read and written to.
- *
- * @section avoptions_implement Implementing AVOptions
- * This section describes how to add AVOptions capabilities to a struct.
- *
- * All AVOptions-related information is stored in an AVClass. Therefore
- * the first member of the struct must be a pointer to an AVClass describing it.
- * The option field of the AVClass must be set to a NULL-terminated static array
- * of AVOptions. Each AVOption must have a non-empty name, a type, a default
- * value and for number-type AVOptions also a range of allowed values. It must
- * also declare an offset in bytes from the start of the struct, where the field
- * associated with this AVOption is located. Other fields in the AVOption struct
- * should also be set when applicable, but are not required.
- *
- * The following example illustrates an AVOptions-enabled struct:
- * @code
- * typedef struct test_struct {
- * AVClass *class;
- * int int_opt;
- * char *str_opt;
- * uint8_t *bin_opt;
- * int bin_len;
- * } test_struct;
- *
- * static const AVOption options[] = {
- * { "test_int", "This is a test option of int type.", offsetof(test_struct, int_opt),
- * AV_OPT_TYPE_INT, { -1 }, INT_MIN, INT_MAX },
- * { "test_str", "This is a test option of string type.", offsetof(test_struct, str_opt),
- * AV_OPT_TYPE_STRING },
- * { "test_bin", "This is a test option of binary type.", offsetof(test_struct, bin_opt),
- * AV_OPT_TYPE_BINARY },
- * { NULL },
- * };
- *
- * static const AVClass test_class = {
- * .class_name = "test class",
- * .item_name = av_default_item_name,
- * .option = options,
- * .version = LIBAVUTIL_VERSION_INT,
- * };
- * @endcode
- *
- * Next, when allocating your struct, you must ensure that the AVClass pointer
- * is set to the correct value. Then, av_opt_set_defaults() must be called to
- * initialize defaults. After that the struct is ready to be used with the
- * AVOptions API.
- *
- * When cleaning up, you may use the av_opt_free() function to automatically
- * free all the allocated string and binary options.
- *
- * Continuing with the above example:
- *
- * @code
- * test_struct *alloc_test_struct(void)
- * {
- * test_struct *ret = av_malloc(sizeof(*ret));
- * ret->class = &test_class;
- * av_opt_set_defaults(ret);
- * return ret;
- * }
- * void free_test_struct(test_struct **foo)
- * {
- * av_opt_free(*foo);
- * av_freep(foo);
- * }
- * @endcode
- *
- * @subsection avoptions_implement_nesting Nesting
- * It may happen that an AVOptions-enabled struct contains another
- * AVOptions-enabled struct as a member (e.g. AVCodecContext in
- * libavcodec exports generic options, while its priv_data field exports
- * codec-specific options). In such a case, it is possible to set up the
- * parent struct to export a child's options. To do that, simply
- * implement AVClass.child_next() and AVClass.child_class_next() in the
- * parent struct's AVClass.
- * Assuming that the test_struct from above now also contains a
- * child_struct field:
- *
- * @code
- * typedef struct child_struct {
- * AVClass *class;
- * int flags_opt;
- * } child_struct;
- * static const AVOption child_opts[] = {
- * { "test_flags", "This is a test option of flags type.",
- * offsetof(child_struct, flags_opt), AV_OPT_TYPE_FLAGS, { 0 }, INT_MIN, INT_MAX },
- * { NULL },
- * };
- * static const AVClass child_class = {
- * .class_name = "child class",
- * .item_name = av_default_item_name,
- * .option = child_opts,
- * .version = LIBAVUTIL_VERSION_INT,
- * };
- *
- * void *child_next(void *obj, void *prev)
- * {
- * test_struct *t = obj;
- * if (!prev && t->child_struct)
- * return t->child_struct;
- * return NULL
- * }
- * const AVClass child_class_next(const AVClass *prev)
- * {
- * return prev ? NULL : &child_class;
- * }
- * @endcode
- * Putting child_next() and child_class_next() as defined above into
- * test_class will now make child_struct's options accessible through
- * test_struct (again, proper setup as described above needs to be done on
- * child_struct right after it is created).
- *
- * From the above example it might not be clear why both child_next()
- * and child_class_next() are needed. The distinction is that child_next()
- * iterates over actually existing objects, while child_class_next()
- * iterates over all possible child classes. E.g. if an AVCodecContext
- * was initialized to use a codec which has private options, then its
- * child_next() will return AVCodecContext.priv_data and finish
- * iterating. OTOH child_class_next() on AVCodecContext.av_class will
- * iterate over all available codecs with private options.
- *
- * @subsection avoptions_implement_named_constants Named constants
- * It is possible to create named constants for options. Simply set the unit
- * field of the option the constants should apply to to a string and
- * create the constants themselves as options of type AV_OPT_TYPE_CONST
- * with their unit field set to the same string.
- * Their default_val field should contain the value of the named
- * constant.
- * For example, to add some named constants for the test_flags option
- * above, put the following into the child_opts array:
- * @code
- * { "test_flags", "This is a test option of flags type.",
- * offsetof(child_struct, flags_opt), AV_OPT_TYPE_FLAGS, { 0 }, INT_MIN, INT_MAX, "test_unit" },
- * { "flag1", "This is a flag with value 16", 0, AV_OPT_TYPE_CONST, { 16 }, 0, 0, "test_unit" },
- * @endcode
- *
- * @section avoptions_use Using AVOptions
- * This section deals with accessing options in an AVOptions-enabled struct.
- * Such structs in Libav are e.g. AVCodecContext in libavcodec or
- * AVFormatContext in libavformat.
- *
- * @subsection avoptions_use_examine Examining AVOptions
- * The basic functions for examining options are av_opt_next(), which iterates
- * over all options defined for one object, and av_opt_find(), which searches
- * for an option with the given name.
- *
- * The situation is more complicated with nesting. An AVOptions-enabled struct
- * may have AVOptions-enabled children. Passing the AV_OPT_SEARCH_CHILDREN flag
- * to av_opt_find() will make the function search children recursively.
- *
- * For enumerating there are basically two cases. The first is when you want to
- * get all options that may potentially exist on the struct and its children
- * (e.g. when constructing documentation). In that case you should call
- * av_opt_child_class_next() recursively on the parent struct's AVClass. The
- * second case is when you have an already initialized struct with all its
- * children and you want to get all options that can be actually written or read
- * from it. In that case you should call av_opt_child_next() recursively (and
- * av_opt_next() on each result).
- *
- * @subsection avoptions_use_get_set Reading and writing AVOptions
- * When setting options, you often have a string read directly from the
- * user. In such a case, simply passing it to av_opt_set() is enough. For
- * non-string type options, av_opt_set() will parse the string according to the
- * option type.
- *
- * Similarly av_opt_get() will read any option type and convert it to a string
- * which will be returned. Do not forget that the string is allocated, so you
- * have to free it with av_free().
- *
- * In some cases it may be more convenient to put all options into an
- * AVDictionary and call av_opt_set_dict() on it. A specific case of this
- * are the format/codec open functions in lavf/lavc which take a dictionary
- * filled with option as a parameter. This allows to set some options
- * that cannot be set otherwise, since e.g. the input file format is not known
- * before the file is actually opened.
- */
-
-enum AVOptionType{
- AV_OPT_TYPE_FLAGS,
- AV_OPT_TYPE_INT,
- AV_OPT_TYPE_INT64,
- AV_OPT_TYPE_DOUBLE,
- AV_OPT_TYPE_FLOAT,
- AV_OPT_TYPE_STRING,
- AV_OPT_TYPE_RATIONAL,
- AV_OPT_TYPE_BINARY, ///< offset must point to a pointer immediately followed by an int for the length
- AV_OPT_TYPE_CONST = 128,
-#if FF_API_OLD_AVOPTIONS
- FF_OPT_TYPE_FLAGS = 0,
- FF_OPT_TYPE_INT,
- FF_OPT_TYPE_INT64,
- FF_OPT_TYPE_DOUBLE,
- FF_OPT_TYPE_FLOAT,
- FF_OPT_TYPE_STRING,
- FF_OPT_TYPE_RATIONAL,
- FF_OPT_TYPE_BINARY, ///< offset must point to a pointer immediately followed by an int for the length
- FF_OPT_TYPE_CONST=128,
-#endif
-};
-
-/**
- * AVOption
- */
-typedef struct AVOption {
- const char *name;
-
- /**
- * short English help text
- * @todo What about other languages?
- */
- const char *help;
-
- /**
- * The offset relative to the context structure where the option
- * value is stored. It should be 0 for named constants.
- */
- int offset;
- enum AVOptionType type;
-
- /**
- * the default value for scalar options
- */
- union {
- double dbl;
- const char *str;
- /* TODO those are unused now */
- int64_t i64;
- AVRational q;
- } default_val;
- double min; ///< minimum valid value for the option
- double max; ///< maximum valid value for the option
-
- int flags;
-#define AV_OPT_FLAG_ENCODING_PARAM 1 ///< a generic parameter which can be set by the user for muxing or encoding
-#define AV_OPT_FLAG_DECODING_PARAM 2 ///< a generic parameter which can be set by the user for demuxing or decoding
-#define AV_OPT_FLAG_METADATA 4 ///< some data extracted or inserted into the file like title, comment, ...
-#define AV_OPT_FLAG_AUDIO_PARAM 8
-#define AV_OPT_FLAG_VIDEO_PARAM 16
-#define AV_OPT_FLAG_SUBTITLE_PARAM 32
-//FIXME think about enc-audio, ... style flags
-
- /**
- * The logical unit to which the option belongs. Non-constant
- * options and corresponding named constants share the same
- * unit. May be NULL.
- */
- const char *unit;
-} AVOption;
-
-#if FF_API_FIND_OPT
-/**
- * Look for an option in obj. Look only for the options which
- * have the flags set as specified in mask and flags (that is,
- * for which it is the case that opt->flags & mask == flags).
- *
- * @param[in] obj a pointer to a struct whose first element is a
- * pointer to an AVClass
- * @param[in] name the name of the option to look for
- * @param[in] unit the unit of the option to look for, or any if NULL
- * @return a pointer to the option found, or NULL if no option
- * has been found
- *
- * @deprecated use av_opt_find.
- */
-attribute_deprecated
-const AVOption *av_find_opt(void *obj, const char *name, const char *unit, int mask, int flags);
-#endif
-
-#if FF_API_OLD_AVOPTIONS
-/**
- * Set the field of obj with the given name to value.
- *
- * @param[in] obj A struct whose first element is a pointer to an
- * AVClass.
- * @param[in] name the name of the field to set
- * @param[in] val The value to set. If the field is not of a string
- * type, then the given string is parsed.
- * SI postfixes and some named scalars are supported.
- * If the field is of a numeric type, it has to be a numeric or named
- * scalar. Behavior with more than one scalar and +- infix operators
- * is undefined.
- * If the field is of a flags type, it has to be a sequence of numeric
- * scalars or named flags separated by '+' or '-'. Prefixing a flag
- * with '+' causes it to be set without affecting the other flags;
- * similarly, '-' unsets a flag.
- * @param[out] o_out if non-NULL put here a pointer to the AVOption
- * found
- * @param alloc this parameter is currently ignored
- * @return 0 if the value has been set, or an AVERROR code in case of
- * error:
- * AVERROR_OPTION_NOT_FOUND if no matching option exists
- * AVERROR(ERANGE) if the value is out of range
- * AVERROR(EINVAL) if the value is not valid
- * @deprecated use av_opt_set()
- */
-attribute_deprecated
-int av_set_string3(void *obj, const char *name, const char *val, int alloc, const AVOption **o_out);
-
-attribute_deprecated const AVOption *av_set_double(void *obj, const char *name, double n);
-attribute_deprecated const AVOption *av_set_q(void *obj, const char *name, AVRational n);
-attribute_deprecated const AVOption *av_set_int(void *obj, const char *name, int64_t n);
-
-attribute_deprecated double av_get_double(void *obj, const char *name, const AVOption **o_out);
-attribute_deprecated AVRational av_get_q(void *obj, const char *name, const AVOption **o_out);
-attribute_deprecated int64_t av_get_int(void *obj, const char *name, const AVOption **o_out);
-attribute_deprecated const char *av_get_string(void *obj, const char *name, const AVOption **o_out, char *buf, int buf_len);
-attribute_deprecated const AVOption *av_next_option(void *obj, const AVOption *last);
-#endif
-
-/**
- * Show the obj options.
- *
- * @param req_flags requested flags for the options to show. Show only the
- * options for which it is opt->flags & req_flags.
- * @param rej_flags rejected flags for the options to show. Show only the
- * options for which it is !(opt->flags & req_flags).
- * @param av_log_obj log context to use for showing the options
- */
-int av_opt_show2(void *obj, void *av_log_obj, int req_flags, int rej_flags);
-
-/**
- * Set the values of all AVOption fields to their default values.
- *
- * @param s an AVOption-enabled struct (its first member must be a pointer to AVClass)
- */
-void av_opt_set_defaults(void *s);
-
-#if FF_API_OLD_AVOPTIONS
-attribute_deprecated
-void av_opt_set_defaults2(void *s, int mask, int flags);
-#endif
-
-/**
- * Parse the key/value pairs list in opts. For each key/value pair
- * found, stores the value in the field in ctx that is named like the
- * key. ctx must be an AVClass context, storing is done using
- * AVOptions.
- *
- * @param key_val_sep a 0-terminated list of characters used to
- * separate key from value
- * @param pairs_sep a 0-terminated list of characters used to separate
- * two pairs from each other
- * @return the number of successfully set key/value pairs, or a negative
- * value corresponding to an AVERROR code in case of error:
- * AVERROR(EINVAL) if opts cannot be parsed,
- * the error code issued by av_set_string3() if a key/value pair
- * cannot be set
- */
-int av_set_options_string(void *ctx, const char *opts,
- const char *key_val_sep, const char *pairs_sep);
-
-/**
- * Free all string and binary options in obj.
- */
-void av_opt_free(void *obj);
-
-/**
- * Check whether a particular flag is set in a flags field.
- *
- * @param field_name the name of the flag field option
- * @param flag_name the name of the flag to check
- * @return non-zero if the flag is set, zero if the flag isn't set,
- * isn't of the right type, or the flags field doesn't exist.
- */
-int av_opt_flag_is_set(void *obj, const char *field_name, const char *flag_name);
-
-/*
- * Set all the options from a given dictionary on an object.
- *
- * @param obj a struct whose first element is a pointer to AVClass
- * @param options options to process. This dictionary will be freed and replaced
- * by a new one containing all options not found in obj.
- * Of course this new dictionary needs to be freed by caller
- * with av_dict_free().
- *
- * @return 0 on success, a negative AVERROR if some option was found in obj,
- * but could not be set.
- *
- * @see av_dict_copy()
- */
-int av_opt_set_dict(void *obj, struct AVDictionary **options);
-
-/**
- * @defgroup opt_eval_funcs Evaluating option strings
- * @{
- * This group of functions can be used to evaluate option strings
- * and get numbers out of them. They do the same thing as av_opt_set(),
- * except the result is written into the caller-supplied pointer.
- *
- * @param obj a struct whose first element is a pointer to AVClass.
- * @param o an option for which the string is to be evaluated.
- * @param val string to be evaluated.
- * @param *_out value of the string will be written here.
- *
- * @return 0 on success, a negative number on failure.
- */
-int av_opt_eval_flags (void *obj, const AVOption *o, const char *val, int *flags_out);
-int av_opt_eval_int (void *obj, const AVOption *o, const char *val, int *int_out);
-int av_opt_eval_int64 (void *obj, const AVOption *o, const char *val, int64_t *int64_out);
-int av_opt_eval_float (void *obj, const AVOption *o, const char *val, float *float_out);
-int av_opt_eval_double(void *obj, const AVOption *o, const char *val, double *double_out);
-int av_opt_eval_q (void *obj, const AVOption *o, const char *val, AVRational *q_out);
-/**
- * @}
- */
-
-#define AV_OPT_SEARCH_CHILDREN 0x0001 /**< Search in possible children of the
- given object first. */
-/**
- * The obj passed to av_opt_find() is fake -- only a double pointer to AVClass
- * instead of a required pointer to a struct containing AVClass. This is
- * useful for searching for options without needing to allocate the corresponding
- * object.
- */
-#define AV_OPT_SEARCH_FAKE_OBJ 0x0002
-
-/**
- * Look for an option in an object. Consider only options which
- * have all the specified flags set.
- *
- * @param[in] obj A pointer to a struct whose first element is a
- * pointer to an AVClass.
- * Alternatively a double pointer to an AVClass, if
- * AV_OPT_SEARCH_FAKE_OBJ search flag is set.
- * @param[in] name The name of the option to look for.
- * @param[in] unit When searching for named constants, name of the unit
- * it belongs to.
- * @param opt_flags Find only options with all the specified flags set (AV_OPT_FLAG).
- * @param search_flags A combination of AV_OPT_SEARCH_*.
- *
- * @return A pointer to the option found, or NULL if no option
- * was found.
- *
- * @note Options found with AV_OPT_SEARCH_CHILDREN flag may not be settable
- * directly with av_set_string3(). Use special calls which take an options
- * AVDictionary (e.g. avformat_open_input()) to set options found with this
- * flag.
- */
-const AVOption *av_opt_find(void *obj, const char *name, const char *unit,
- int opt_flags, int search_flags);
-
-/**
- * Look for an option in an object. Consider only options which
- * have all the specified flags set.
- *
- * @param[in] obj A pointer to a struct whose first element is a
- * pointer to an AVClass.
- * Alternatively a double pointer to an AVClass, if
- * AV_OPT_SEARCH_FAKE_OBJ search flag is set.
- * @param[in] name The name of the option to look for.
- * @param[in] unit When searching for named constants, name of the unit
- * it belongs to.
- * @param opt_flags Find only options with all the specified flags set (AV_OPT_FLAG).
- * @param search_flags A combination of AV_OPT_SEARCH_*.
- * @param[out] target_obj if non-NULL, an object to which the option belongs will be
- * written here. It may be different from obj if AV_OPT_SEARCH_CHILDREN is present
- * in search_flags. This parameter is ignored if search_flags contain
- * AV_OPT_SEARCH_FAKE_OBJ.
- *
- * @return A pointer to the option found, or NULL if no option
- * was found.
- */
-const AVOption *av_opt_find2(void *obj, const char *name, const char *unit,
- int opt_flags, int search_flags, void **target_obj);
-
-/**
- * Iterate over all AVOptions belonging to obj.
- *
- * @param obj an AVOptions-enabled struct or a double pointer to an
- * AVClass describing it.
- * @param prev result of the previous call to av_opt_next() on this object
- * or NULL
- * @return next AVOption or NULL
- */
-const AVOption *av_opt_next(void *obj, const AVOption *prev);
-
-/**
- * Iterate over AVOptions-enabled children of obj.
- *
- * @param prev result of a previous call to this function or NULL
- * @return next AVOptions-enabled child or NULL
- */
-void *av_opt_child_next(void *obj, void *prev);
-
-/**
- * Iterate over potential AVOptions-enabled children of parent.
- *
- * @param prev result of a previous call to this function or NULL
- * @return AVClass corresponding to next potential child or NULL
- */
-const AVClass *av_opt_child_class_next(const AVClass *parent, const AVClass *prev);
-
-/**
- * @defgroup opt_set_funcs Option setting functions
- * @{
- * Those functions set the field of obj with the given name to value.
- *
- * @param[in] obj A struct whose first element is a pointer to an AVClass.
- * @param[in] name the name of the field to set
- * @param[in] val The value to set. In case of av_opt_set() if the field is not
- * of a string type, then the given string is parsed.
- * SI postfixes and some named scalars are supported.
- * If the field is of a numeric type, it has to be a numeric or named
- * scalar. Behavior with more than one scalar and +- infix operators
- * is undefined.
- * If the field is of a flags type, it has to be a sequence of numeric
- * scalars or named flags separated by '+' or '-'. Prefixing a flag
- * with '+' causes it to be set without affecting the other flags;
- * similarly, '-' unsets a flag.
- * @param search_flags flags passed to av_opt_find2. I.e. if AV_OPT_SEARCH_CHILDREN
- * is passed here, then the option may be set on a child of obj.
- *
- * @return 0 if the value has been set, or an AVERROR code in case of
- * error:
- * AVERROR_OPTION_NOT_FOUND if no matching option exists
- * AVERROR(ERANGE) if the value is out of range
- * AVERROR(EINVAL) if the value is not valid
- */
-int av_opt_set (void *obj, const char *name, const char *val, int search_flags);
-int av_opt_set_int (void *obj, const char *name, int64_t val, int search_flags);
-int av_opt_set_double(void *obj, const char *name, double val, int search_flags);
-int av_opt_set_q (void *obj, const char *name, AVRational val, int search_flags);
-/**
- * @}
- */
-
-/**
- * @defgroup opt_get_funcs Option getting functions
- * @{
- * Those functions get a value of the option with the given name from an object.
- *
- * @param[in] obj a struct whose first element is a pointer to an AVClass.
- * @param[in] name name of the option to get.
- * @param[in] search_flags flags passed to av_opt_find2. I.e. if AV_OPT_SEARCH_CHILDREN
- * is passed here, then the option may be found in a child of obj.
- * @param[out] out_val value of the option will be written here
- * @return 0 on success, a negative error code otherwise
- */
-/**
- * @note the returned string will av_malloc()ed and must be av_free()ed by the caller
- */
-int av_opt_get (void *obj, const char *name, int search_flags, uint8_t **out_val);
-int av_opt_get_int (void *obj, const char *name, int search_flags, int64_t *out_val);
-int av_opt_get_double(void *obj, const char *name, int search_flags, double *out_val);
-int av_opt_get_q (void *obj, const char *name, int search_flags, AVRational *out_val);
-/**
- * @}
- * @}
- */
-
-#endif /* AVUTIL_OPT_H */