On Thursday 17 September 2009 13:21:45 Younes Manton wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 12:43 PM, Zack Rusin <za...@vmware.com> wrote:
> > Hey,
> >
> > I'm going to start adding XvMC acceleration to the Gallium's xorg state
> > tracker.
> > I'd like to move src/xvmc to src/gallium/state_trackers/xorg/xvmc and run
> > the standard Mesa3D indent command on both g3dvl and xvmc.
> >
> > I'm by no means saying that the style in them is bad, or that any style
> > is better than any other. What I am saying is that when working within a
> > project that has a well defined indention (docs/devinfo.html) it's
> > anti-social and difficult for everyone involved when parts of the code
> > are using something completely different. It's unrealistic to expect
> > people to keep switching indention that drastically when moving between
> > files within a project. So all I'm asking for is some consistency which I
> > think is going to make everything a lot easier for all of us.
> >
> > z
> 
> Be my guest.

Great, thanks Younes.

 
> But aside from that I'm still messing with the pipe_video_context
> stuff I proposed a while back, which carves up state_trackers/g3dvl
> pretty good and which might make what you want to do a little easier.
> At the moment it compiles and "runs" (no output to window, everything
> safely stubbed, slowly porting over what used to be the state tracker
> into aux libs), if you have any interest. Maybe I can put it somewhere
> so people can comment on the interface and auxiliaries if nothing
> else.

Sounds like a good idea. 
We're on a schedule for XvMC in the xorg state tracker so we might have to get 
that just working first. But there's substantial interest in OpenMAX state 
tracker, plus support for things like vdpau and it would be great if we could 
do it all properly.

z

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