Cherry-Picked the following commits:
0defd8f Changed "WebM" to "AOMedia" & "webm" to "aomedia"
54e6676 Replace "VPx" by "AVx"
5082a36 Change "Vpx" to "Avx"
7df44f1 Replace "Vp9" w/ "Av1"
967f722 Remove kVp9CodecId
828f30c Change "Vp8" to "AOM"
030b5ff AUTHORS regenerated
2524cae Add ref-mv experimental flag
016762b Change copyright notice to AOMedia form
81e5526 Replace vp9 w/ av1
9b94565 Add missing files
fa8ca9f Change "vp9" to "av1"
ec838b7 Convert "vp8" to "aom"
80edfa0 Change "VP9" to "AV1"
d1a11fb Change "vp8" to "aom"
7b58251 Point to WebM test data
dd1a5c8 Replace "VP8" with "AOM"
ff00fc0 Change "VPX" to "AOM"
01dee0b Change "vp10" to "av1" in source code
cebe6f0 Convert "vpx" to "aom"
17b0567 rename vp10*.mk to av1_*.mk
fe5f8a8 rename files vp10_* to av1_*
Change-Id: I6fc3d18eb11fc171e46140c836ad5339cf6c9419
Apple's version format specification is strictly checked on app
store submission, even for embedded frameworks:
http://apple.co/1WgelY1
The build version number should be a string comprised of
three non-negative, period-separated integers with the
first integer being greater than zero. The string should
only contain numeric (0-9) and period (.) characters.
So that's room for "1.5.0" but not for "1.5.0-906-g656f9c4".
The full version returned from 'version.sh --bare' is now
embedded under a 'VPXFullVersion' custom key in the Info.plist,
so it can still be extracted from the resulting framework.
Change-Id: If34a58d02e407379d1f1859fda533ef7f983170b
Also allows use of --enable-shared when configuring for Mac OS X,
producing a bare .dylib.
Enabling the shared framework bumps the iOS deployment target to 8.0,
the minimum required to support dynamic framework deployment in apps.
When not using --enable-shared, a static library for iOS 6.0+ will still
be built.
Minimum version settings have been moved into ios-version.sh so they
can be updated in a single place.
As with the static build, unless header search paths are manually
tweaked, users must add a VPX prefix on includes, such as:
#include <VPX/vpx/vpx_decoder.h>
A module map for headers is not yet included as inttypes.h is not
modular; this means that VPX cannot be used directly in Swift code,
but can still be pulled in through an Objective-C wrapper.
BUG=https://bugs.chromium.org/p/webm/issues/detail?id=1092
Change-Id: I28fb06ce65e48ed167a88c14a7bfb2861989317e