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.
Related to issue #1047
After this it should be possible to build a working `packager` application from the `cmake` branch. Some further logging improvements may be needed to get full parity with the `main` branch in terms of ability to do verbose debug logging, but other than that everything is expected to work.
- Add flags and stream descriptor fields for HLS.
- Remove fields from MuxerOptions. Instead pass them directly to
HlsNotifyMuxerListener.
- Rebase segment names to the master playlist's path where it makes
sense.
Change-Id: If4f54bc56ff46dc6140859a79ed66f7b99112ed7
Added two stream descriptors that are both used to tell the output
format. If it is not given, the packager will use the output file
extension to determine the output format.
Change-Id: Ib8d5dcf52956c2d451e77ea6a90d9502d4a77064
If a stream has no language metadata, or has the wrong metadata, this
field allows the user to override this on the command-line.
This also maps all specified languages on the command-line to ISO-639-2
tags as required by the MP4 muxer, so that ISO-639-1 tags specified on
the command-line do not cause a DCHECK to fail.
b/18613148
Change-Id: I473baeecbb3d388db5e06d080179ec6a332b4794