Took the WebVTT Media Parser and created the WebVTT Parser
that will take in a file and output a stream of cues that
will later be passed to another Media Handler that takes in
cues and chunks them.
Bug: 36138902
Change-Id: Ic77813fe19678e85d500269e69f46917510ab7ec
Seeing some failures on some platforms when compiled with clang
disabled:
GYP_DEFINES="clang=0" gclient runhooks
Several changes to make it work:
1. Mark packager code with packager_code=1 in GYP definitions.
2. Disable a few checks in non-packager code, which we do not have
direct control: dangling-else, deprecated-declarations,
unused-function
3. Fix the relevant errors in packager code.
4. Revert HAVE_STROPTS_H in curl config which is not available in
all linux distributions.
Fixes#286Fixes#293
Change-Id: I729b41f99403c5ad9487c6cc4a7dc06f6323cef8
Created a handler called OriginHandler that can be used by the Job class
(previously called RemuxJob). Origin handlers represent the start (or
origin) of a pipeline (chain of handlers).
Change-Id: Ibd748ae0a932b6e0ebb879ea292fcb83c548214b
Moved all the timestamp parsing code into its own class with its
own unit tests. This is to make testing easier.
Change-Id: I624472baba51dfa1254a9f4bae55ebb79e310855
On Linux the generated ninja files use path/libbase.a as target name.
In the Mac ninja file the target is just libbase.a.
As we have two libbase.a (base/base.gyp and media/base/media_base.gyp) the linking stage fails to include both libs.
Solve by renaming media_base.gyp's base target to media_base