Reorder headers to follow the Google C++ Style Guide:
> In dir/foo.cc or dir/foo_test.cc:
>
> 1. dir2/foo2.h.
> 2. A blank line
> 3. C system headers (more precisely: headers in angle brackets with
the .h extension), e.g., <unistd.h>, <stdlib.h>.
> 4. A blank line
> 5. C++ standard library headers (without file extension), e.g.,
<algorithm>, <cstddef>.
> 6. A blank line
> 7. Other libraries' .h files.
> 8. A blank line
> 9. Your project's .h files.
https://google.github.io/styleguide/cppguide.html#Names_and_Order_of_Includes
This feeds into efforts to create a working install target.
The order of headers is still funky, and was "fixed" by clang-format,
but in a way that doesn't exactly align with the style guide. Further
cleanup of header order is coming in a follow-up PR.
In the original manifest updating process, the file was truncated first
before was written with new contents. There is a small chance that
the web server may read back empty file or incomplete file.
The new code makes the update operation atomic (by writing to a temporary
file first then replace the old file with the temporary file).
Fixes#186
Change-Id: I2fd564cb12b922b032c0e9f70d2132a5b12ff098
- Because MpdBuilder no longer sets ContentProtection, live was broken.
- For key-rotation, <cenc:pssh> element is updated.
Change-Id: I45bb80a12faff39ccf5deb82439c0732ed9cea59