[Ffmpeg-cvslog] r8608 - in trunk: Changelog doc/ffmpeg-doc.texi libavcodec/Makefile libavcodec/allcodecs.c libavcodec/avcodec.h libavcodec/tiff.c libavcodec/tiff.h libavcodec/tiffenc.c

Michel Bardiaux mbardiaux
Thu Apr 5 10:26:01 CEST 2007


Michael Niedermayer wrote:
> Hi
> 
> On Wed, Apr 04, 2007 at 05:30:58PM +0200, Michel Bardiaux wrote:
>> Uoti Urpala wrote:
>>> On Wed, 2007-04-04 at 16:51 +0200, Michel Bardiaux wrote:
>>>> Uoti Urpala wrote:
>>>>> &s->width would be a pointer to int, which is wrong as a pointer to
>>>>> uint32_t is needed.
>>>> add_entry just needs void*.
>>> No it needs a pointer to a 4 byte int. The parameter type of the
>>> function is void *, but there are semantic requirements beyond that.
>>> void * doesn't mean you could pass it any random pointer whatsoever and
>>> expect it to do something sensible.
>>>
>> Sometimes its a 2-bytes unsigned. But you're right, &s->width would not 
>> work if sizeof(int)!=4. I suppose the way to go is:
>>
>> uint32_t buf32;
>> ...
>> buf32 = s->width;
>> add_entry(s, TIFF_WIDTH,TIFF_LONG,1,&buf32);
>>
>> Which is awkward, which explains why C9x introduced the construct.
> 
> argh, i thought gcc 2.95 supports this, it does not :(
> it only works if the array is dereferenced if its not (its address is used)
> it fails

It seems to also work with constant initializers.

> 
> well how do we solve this
> option A: make the entries in the struct match the correct uint* so we can
> just take their address
> 
> option B:
> add_entry1(..., i){
>     uint32_t dw=i;
>     uint16_t w=i;
>     add_entry(..., 1, type == TIFF_SHORT ? &w : &dw);

This is pseudocode, right?

> }
> 
> i think B is cleaner, feel free to fix it like that

As Uoti remarked, the requirements are semantic, this would be better 
reflected using option A.

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