Split lavfi pixfmts test.

Introduce the function do_lavfi_pixfmts(), and use it for generating a
pixfmts test for each different filter.

Originally committed as revision 24654 to svn://svn.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg/trunk
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Stefano Sabatini 2010-08-01 23:04:13 +00:00
parent 9c261f8340
commit 73177b6c79

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@ -33,16 +33,11 @@ do_lavfi "vflip" "vflip"
do_lavfi "vflip_crop" "vflip,crop=100:100"
do_lavfi "vflip_vflip" "vflip,vflip"
# all these filters have exactly one input and exactly one output
filters_args="
crop=100:100:100:100
null
pad=500:400:20:20
scale=200:100
vflip
"
do_lavfi_pixfmts(){
test ${test%_[bl]e} = pixfmts_$1 || return 0
filter=$1
filter_args=$2
if [ -n "$do_pixfmts_be" ] || [ -n "$do_pixfmts_le" ]; then
showfiltfmts="$target_exec $target_path/tools/lavfi-showfiltfmts"
exclude_fmts=${outfile}exclude_fmts
out_fmts=${outfile}out_fmts
@ -51,20 +46,23 @@ if [ -n "$do_pixfmts_be" ] || [ -n "$do_pixfmts_le" ]; then
$ffmpeg -pix_fmts list 2>/dev/null | sed -ne '9,$p' | grep '^\..\.' | cut -d' ' -f2 | sort >$exclude_fmts
$showfiltfmts scale | awk '/^OUTPUT/{ print $3 }' | sort | comm -23 - $exclude_fmts >$out_fmts
for filter_args in $filters_args; do
filter=${filter_args%=*}
pix_fmts=$($showfiltfmts $filter | awk '/^INPUT/{ print $3 }' | sort | comm -12 - $out_fmts)
for pix_fmt in $pix_fmts; do
output=pixfmts-${filter}-${pix_fmt}.nut
output=${test}-${pix_fmt}.nut
do_video_encoding $output "" \
"-vf slicify=random,format=$pix_fmt,$filter_args -vcodec rawvideo -pix_fmt $pix_fmt"
"-vf slicify=random,format=$pix_fmt,$filter=$filter_args -vcodec rawvideo -pix_fmt $pix_fmt"
rm ${outfile}${output}
done
done
rm $exclude_fmts $out_fmts
fi
}
# all these filters have exactly one input and exactly one output
do_lavfi_pixfmts "crop" "100:100:100:100"
do_lavfi_pixfmts "null" ""
do_lavfi_pixfmts "pad" "500:400:20:20"
do_lavfi_pixfmts "scale" "200:100"
do_lavfi_pixfmts "vflip" ""
if [ -n "$do_pixdesc_be" ] || [ -n "$do_pixdesc_le" ]; then
pix_fmts="$($ffmpeg -pix_fmts list 2>/dev/null | sed -ne '9,$p' | grep '^IO' | cut -d' ' -f2)"