All functions that are assigned to function pointers with this
typedef (WelsHadamardQuant2x2Skip_c and WelsHadamardQuant2x2Skip_mmx)
use int32_t instead of BOOL_T for the return value.
No code exists within the project for building such a trace library.
This also fixes building on OS X with -Wno-deprecated-declarations
removed, since this code contained calls to deprecated functions
within #ifdef MACOS, which now are enabled when building on OS X.
The corresponding files for the decoder and encoder were
removed in ccca04453a3. The 2008 version can be imported into
MSVC 2010 and 2012 just fine, reducing the amount of project files
to keep in sync.
This makes sure that e.g. "make clean" actually removes
the built exe files, and avoids relinking the exe files each
time make is run when cross compiling from linux to windows.
(Make on windows seems to have an exception that knows to skip
rebuilding the 'h264enc' target if 'h264enc' doesn't exist but
'h264enc.exe' does, but this exception doesn't work on normal
unix make.)
Also use the __APPLE__ predefined define instead of MACOS for enabling
these code paths.
This also avoids having to link to the CoreServices framework in
order to get the Gestalt function.
This gets rid of the code that parses /proc/cpuinfo, and avoids
forking within the library.
The previous code also failed build on modern glibc versions
due to ignoring the return value of the system, read and write
system calls.
bundleloader.h, which is included if MACOS is defined, defines
inline functions that reference bundle loading system functions,
which requires linking to the core foundation framework.
Avoid requiring linking to extra libraries/frameworks if
NO_DYNAMIC_VP is defined.
Add a struct that matches the C++ interface vtable.
This requires that the C++ interface methods are declared to use
the same calling convention as normal C functions, and that the
C struct exactly matches the layout and ordering of the C++
virtual table - MSVC seemed to reorder methods if there were
overloaded methods.
This is required to make the order in the C++ virtual table
consistent in MSVC - previously the overloaded methods were
ordered differently in the vtable compared to the interface
declaration.