[FFmpeg-cvslog] r10837 - trunk/libavcodec/mpegvideo.c

diego subversion
Mon Oct 22 17:13:10 CEST 2007


Author: diego
Date: Mon Oct 22 17:13:10 2007
New Revision: 10837

Log:
Clarify comment block and rewrite in better English.


Modified:
   trunk/libavcodec/mpegvideo.c

Modified: trunk/libavcodec/mpegvideo.c
==============================================================================
--- trunk/libavcodec/mpegvideo.c	(original)
+++ trunk/libavcodec/mpegvideo.c	Mon Oct 22 17:13:10 2007
@@ -843,17 +843,17 @@ int ff_find_unused_picture(MpegEncContex
     }
 
     av_log(s->avctx, AV_LOG_FATAL, "Internal error, picture buffer overflow\n");
-    /*we could return -1 but the codec would crash anyway, trying to draw
-      into, a non existing frame, this is safer than waiting for a random crash
-      also the return of this is never usefull, a encoder must only allocate
-      as many as allowed in the spec which has no relation to how many lavc
-      could allocate (and MAX_PICTURE_COUNT is always large enough for such
-      valid streams)
-      and a decoder has to check stream validity and remove frames if too many
-      reference frames are around. waiting for "OOM" is not correct at all, it
-      similarely has to replace missing reference frames by (interpolated/MC)
-      frames anything else is a bug in the codec ...
-    */
+    /* We could return -1, but the codec would crash trying to draw into a
+     * non-existing frame anyway. This is safer than waiting for a random crash.
+     * Also the return of this is never useful, an encoder must only allocate
+     * as much as allowed in the specification. This has no relationship to how
+     * much libavcodec could allocate (and MAX_PICTURE_COUNT is always large
+     * enough for such valid streams).
+     * Plus, a decoder has to check stream validity and remove frames if too
+     * many reference frames are around. Waiting for "OOM" is not correct at
+     * all. Similarly, missing reference frames have to be replaced by
+     * interpolated/MC frames, anything else is a bug in the codec ...
+     */
     abort();
     return -1;
 }




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