// Copyright 2017 Google Inc. All rights reserved. // // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file or at // https://developers.google.com/open-source/licenses/bsd // // Defines retired / deprecated flags. These flags will be removed in later // versions. #include "packager/app/retired_flags.h" #include DEFINE_string(profile, "", "This flag is deprecated. Do not use."); DEFINE_bool(single_segment, true, "This flag is deprecated. Do not use."); DEFINE_bool(webm_subsample_encryption, true, "This flag is deprecated. Use vp9_subsample_encryption instead."); DEFINE_double(availability_time_offset, 0, "This flag is deprecated. Use suggested_presentation_delay " "instead which can achieve similar effect."); // The current gflags library does not provide a way to check whether a flag is // set in command line. If a flag has a different value to its default value, // the flag must have been set. It is possible that the flag is set to the same // value as its default value though. bool InformRetiredStringFlag(const char* flagname, const std::string& value) { if (!value.empty()) fprintf(stderr, "WARNING: %s is deprecated and ignored.\n", flagname); return true; } bool InformRetiredDefaultTrueFlag(const char* flagname, bool value) { if (!value) fprintf(stderr, "WARNING: %s is deprecated and ignored.\n", flagname); return true; } bool InformRetiredDefaultDoubleFlag(const char* flagname, double value) { if (value != 0) fprintf(stderr, "WARNING: %s is deprecated and ignored.\n", flagname); return true; } DEFINE_validator(profile, &InformRetiredStringFlag); DEFINE_validator(single_segment, &InformRetiredDefaultTrueFlag); DEFINE_validator(webm_subsample_encryption, &InformRetiredDefaultTrueFlag); DEFINE_validator(availability_time_offset, &InformRetiredDefaultDoubleFlag);