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w64xmmtest.c
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1 /*
2  * check XMM registers for clobbers on Win64
3  * Copyright (c) 2012 Ronald S. Bultje <rsbultje@gmail.com>
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21 
23 #include "libswscale/swscale.h"
24 
25 wrap(sws_scale(struct SwsContext *c, const uint8_t *const srcSlice[],
26  const int srcStride[], int srcSliceY, int srcSliceH,
27  uint8_t *const dst[], const int dstStride[]))
28 {
29  testxmmclobbers(sws_scale, c, srcSlice, srcStride, srcSliceY,
30  srcSliceH, dst, dstStride);
31 }
sws_scale
int attribute_align_arg sws_scale(struct SwsContext *c, const uint8_t *const srcSlice[], const int srcStride[], int srcSliceY, int srcSliceH, uint8_t *const dst[], const int dstStride[])
swscale wrapper, so we don't need to export the SwsContext.
Definition: swscale.c:1208
w64xmmtest.h
testxmmclobbers
#define testxmmclobbers(func, ctx,...)
Definition: w64xmmtest.h:47
c
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dst
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wrap
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Definition: w64xmmtest.c:25
SwsContext
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swscale.h