The code that generates the raw distribution is based on a MATLAB
program by Debargha Mukherjee, and the algorithm used to quantize the
distribution comes from the ANS Toolkit by Jarek Duda.
Change-Id: Ic273f7d9e43e3ecd999e9e7e04cde57e8559375a
(cherry picked from aom/master commit ef446026ae)
Cherry-Picked the following commits:
0defd8f Changed "WebM" to "AOMedia" & "webm" to "aomedia"
54e6676 Replace "VPx" by "AVx"
5082a36 Change "Vpx" to "Avx"
7df44f1 Replace "Vp9" w/ "Av1"
967f722 Remove kVp9CodecId
828f30c Change "Vp8" to "AOM"
030b5ff AUTHORS regenerated
2524cae Add ref-mv experimental flag
016762b Change copyright notice to AOMedia form
81e5526 Replace vp9 w/ av1
9b94565 Add missing files
fa8ca9f Change "vp9" to "av1"
ec838b7 Convert "vp8" to "aom"
80edfa0 Change "VP9" to "AV1"
d1a11fb Change "vp8" to "aom"
7b58251 Point to WebM test data
dd1a5c8 Replace "VP8" with "AOM"
ff00fc0 Change "VPX" to "AOM"
01dee0b Change "vp10" to "av1" in source code
cebe6f0 Convert "vpx" to "aom"
17b0567 rename vp10*.mk to av1_*.mk
fe5f8a8 rename files vp10_* to av1_*
Change-Id: I6fc3d18eb11fc171e46140c836ad5339cf6c9419
update ftfy.sh to use clang-format
Change-Id: I8ac740c5b3842beed2b8878fbe506f381f4c57e4
(cherry picked from commit 958ae5af9c892e5328ec0363d1a69afbfe0e0907)
git diff adds the following line to diffs:
\ No newline at end of file
which interferes with diff.py parsing. diff.py only looks for '+', '-'
and ' ' at the beginning of the line.
Issue seen on https://gerrit.chromium.org/gerrit/68611
Change-Id: I0d7b4485c470e0b409f2c9cddde6c9aceba0152e
Creates a merge between the master and experimental branches. Fixes a
number of conflicts in the build system to allow *either* VP8 or VP9
to be built. Specifically either:
$ configure --disable-vp9 $ configure --disable-vp8
--disable-unit-tests
VP9 still exports its symbols and files as VP8, so that will be
resolved in the next commit.
Unit tests are broken in VP9, but this isn't a new issue. They are
fixed upstream on origin/experimental as of this writing, but rebasing
this merge proved difficult, so will tackle that in a second merge
commit.
Change-Id: I2b7d852c18efd58d1ebc621b8041fe0260442c21
When run with no arguments, report warnings in the diff between the
working tree and HEAD. With arguments, report warnings in the diff
between the named commit and its parents.
Change-Id: Ie10dcdecb303edf8af51bad645cc11206a1fc26b
Prior to this patch, if there were any lint errors, this script would
exit with an error, even if those errors were not in the hunks being
tested by this script. This change makes it so that if any lint lines
are printed, an error is returned.
Change-Id: I69c8bef4367ccf25d287508f29e587b1f4426143
truncate() operates from the current file pointer position. On at least
Linux specifying 0 without resetting the pointer will pad the file with
zeros to the current offset.
Change-Id: Ide704a1097f46c0c530f27212bb12e923f93e2d6
It's common for commit messages to be wrapped at odd places. git-gui
is often to blame. Adds support for automatically fixing up these
messages if running ftfy --amend, and adds a new option --msg-only for
fixing only the commit message.
Change-Id: Ia7ea529f8cb7395d34d9b39f1192598e9a1e315b
This is a utility for applying a limited amount of style correction on
a change-by-change basis. Rather than a big-bang reformatting, this
tool attempts to only correct the style in diff hunks that you touch.
This should make the cosmetic changes small enough that we can mix them
with functional changes without destroying the diffs, and there's an
escape hatch for separating the reformatting to a second commit for
purists and cases where it hurts readability.
At this time, the script requires a clean working tree, so run it after
you've commited your changes. Run without arguments, the style
corrections will be applied and left unstaged in your working copy. It
also supports the --amend option, which will automatically amend your
HEAD with the corrected style, and --commit, which will create a new
change dependent on your HEAD that contains only the whitespace changes.
There are a number of ways this could be applied in an automated manner
if this proves to be useful, either on a project-wide or per-user
basis. This doesn't buy anything in terms of real code quality, the
intent here would be to keep formatting nits out of review comments in
favor of more meaningful ones and help people whose habitual style
doesn't match the baseline.
Requires astyle[1] 1.24 or newer.
[1]: http://astyle.sourceforge.net/
Change-Id: I2fb3434de8479655e9811f094029bb90e5d757e1
This information is in git, so it's better to use that as a source than
updating this file manually. This script can be run manually at release
time for now, or we can set up a cron job sometime in the future.
Change-Id: I0344135ceb9c04ed14e2e2d939a93194e35973db