Use int64_t for milliseconds more often, primarily for TimeUntilNextProcess.

This fixes a variety of MSVC warnings about value truncations when implicitly
storing the 64-bit values we get back from e.g. TimeTicks in 32-bit objects, and
removes the need for a number of explicit casts.

This also moves a number of constants so they're declared right where they're used, which is easier to read and maintain, and makes some of them of integral type rather than using the "enum hack".

BUG=chromium:81439
TEST=none
R=tommi@webrtc.org

Review URL: https://webrtc-codereview.appspot.com/33649004

git-svn-id: http://webrtc.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@7905 4adac7df-926f-26a2-2b94-8c16560cd09d
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pkasting@chromium.org
2014-12-15 22:09:40 +00:00
parent 96a626262a
commit 0b1534c52e
68 changed files with 160 additions and 173 deletions

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@@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ class NullReceiveStatistics : public ReceiveStatistics {
virtual void FecPacketReceived(uint32_t ssrc) OVERRIDE;
virtual StatisticianMap GetActiveStatisticians() const OVERRIDE;
virtual StreamStatistician* GetStatistician(uint32_t ssrc) const OVERRIDE;
virtual int32_t TimeUntilNextProcess() OVERRIDE;
virtual int64_t TimeUntilNextProcess() OVERRIDE;
virtual int32_t Process() OVERRIDE;
virtual void SetMaxReorderingThreshold(int max_reordering_threshold) OVERRIDE;
virtual void RegisterRtcpStatisticsCallback(RtcpStatisticsCallback* callback)