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// This file was generated by gir (https://github.com/gtk-rs/gir)
// from gir-files (https://github.com/gtk-rs/gir-files)
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// DO NOT EDIT
#[cfg(feature = "v1_18")]
#[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(feature = "v1_18")))]
use crate::FrameNumber;
use crate::{
ffi, Asset, BaseEffect, Container, Extractable, Layer, MetaContainer, TimelineElement, Track,
TrackElement, TrackType,
};
use glib::{
prelude::*,
signal::{connect_raw, SignalHandlerId},
translate::*,
};
use std::boxed::Box as Box_;
glib::wrapper! {
/// [`Clip`][crate::Clip]-s are the core objects of a [`Layer`][crate::Layer]. Each clip may exist in
/// a single layer but may control several [`TrackElement`][crate::TrackElement]-s that span
/// several [`Track`][crate::Track]-s. A clip will ensure that all its children share the
/// same [`start`][struct@crate::TimelineElement#start] and [`duration`][struct@crate::TimelineElement#duration] in
/// their tracks, which will match the [`start`][struct@crate::TimelineElement#start] and
/// [`duration`][struct@crate::TimelineElement#duration] of the clip itself. Therefore, changing
/// the timing of the clip will change the timing of the children, and a
/// change in the timing of a child will change the timing of the clip and
/// subsequently all its siblings. As such, a clip can be treated as a
/// singular object in its layer.
///
/// For most uses of a [`Timeline`][crate::Timeline], it is often sufficient to only
/// interact with [`Clip`][crate::Clip]-s directly, which will take care of creating and
/// organising the elements of the timeline's tracks.
///
/// ## Core Children
///
/// In more detail, clips will usually have some *core* [`TrackElement`][crate::TrackElement]
/// children, which are created by the clip when it is added to a layer in
/// a timeline. The type and form of these core children will depend on the
/// clip's subclass. You can use [`TrackElementExt::is_core()`][crate::prelude::TrackElementExt::is_core()] to determine
/// whether a track element is considered such a core track element. Note,
/// if a core track element is part of a clip, it will always be treated as
/// a core *child* of the clip. You can connect to the
/// [`child-added`][struct@crate::Container#child-added] signal to be notified of their creation.
///
/// When a child is added to a clip, the timeline will select its tracks
/// using [`select-tracks-for-object`][struct@crate::Timeline#select-tracks-for-object]. Note that it may be the
/// case that the child will still have no set [`track`][struct@crate::TrackElement#track]
/// after this process. For example, if the timeline does not have a track
/// of the corresponding [`track-type`][struct@crate::Track#track-type]. A clip can safely contain
/// such children, which may have their track set later, although they will
/// play no functioning role in the timeline in the meantime.
///
/// If a clip may create track elements with various
/// [`track-type`][struct@crate::TrackElement#track-type](s), such as a [`UriClip`][crate::UriClip], but you only
/// want it to create a subset of these types, you should set the
/// [`supported-formats`][struct@crate::Clip#supported-formats] of the clip to the subset of types. This
/// should be done *before* adding the clip to a layer.
///
/// If a clip will produce several core elements of the same
/// [`track-type`][struct@crate::TrackElement#track-type], you should connect to the timeline's
/// [`select-tracks-for-object`][struct@crate::Timeline#select-tracks-for-object] signal to coordinate which
/// tracks each element should land in. Note, no two core children within a
/// clip can share the same [`Track`][crate::Track], so you should not select the same
/// track for two separate core children. Provided you stick to this rule,
/// it is still safe to select several tracks for the same core child, the
/// core child will be copied into the additional tracks. You can manually
/// add the child to more tracks later using [`ClipExt::add_child_to_track()`][crate::prelude::ClipExt::add_child_to_track()].
/// If you do not wish to use a core child, you can always select no track.
///
/// The [`in-point`][struct@crate::TimelineElement#in-point] of the clip will control the
/// [`in-point`][struct@crate::TimelineElement#in-point] of its core children to be the same
/// value if their [`has-internal-source`][struct@crate::TrackElement#has-internal-source] is set to [`true`].
///
/// The [`max-duration`][struct@crate::TimelineElement#max-duration] of the clip is the minimum
/// [`max-duration`][struct@crate::TimelineElement#max-duration] of its core children. If you set its
/// value to anything other than its current value, this will also set the
/// [`max-duration`][struct@crate::TimelineElement#max-duration] of all its core children to the same
/// value if their [`has-internal-source`][struct@crate::TrackElement#has-internal-source] is set to [`true`].
/// As a special case, whilst a clip does not yet have any core children,
/// its [`max-duration`][struct@crate::TimelineElement#max-duration] may be set to indicate what its
/// value will be once they are created.
///
/// ## Effects
///
/// Some subclasses ([`SourceClip`][crate::SourceClip] and [`BaseEffectClip`][crate::BaseEffectClip]) may also allow
/// their objects to have additional non-core [`BaseEffect`][crate::BaseEffect]-s elements as
/// children. These are additional effects that are applied to the output
/// data of the core elements. They can be added to the clip using
/// [`ClipExt::add_top_effect()`][crate::prelude::ClipExt::add_top_effect()], which will take care of adding the effect to
/// the timeline's tracks. The new effect will be placed between the clip's
/// core track elements and its other effects. As such, the newly added
/// effect will be applied to any source data **before** the other existing
/// effects. You can change the ordering of effects using
/// [`ClipExt::set_top_effect_index()`][crate::prelude::ClipExt::set_top_effect_index()].
///
/// Tracks are selected for top effects in the same way as core children.
/// If you add a top effect to a clip before it is part of a timeline, and
/// later add the clip to a timeline, the track selection for the top
/// effects will occur just after the track selection for the core
/// children. If you add a top effect to a clip that is already part of a
/// timeline, the track selection will occur immediately. Since a top
/// effect must be applied on top of a core child, if you use
/// [`select-tracks-for-object`][struct@crate::Timeline#select-tracks-for-object], you should ensure that the
/// added effects are destined for a [`Track`][crate::Track] that already contains a core
/// child.
///
/// In addition, if the core child in the track is not
/// [`active`][struct@crate::TrackElement#active], then neither can any of its effects be
/// [`active`][struct@crate::TrackElement#active]. Therefore, if a core child is made in-active,
/// all of the additional effects in the same track will also become
/// in-active. Similarly, if an effect is set to be active, then the core
/// child will also become active, but other effects will be left alone.
/// Finally, if an active effect is added to the track of an in-active core
/// child, it will become in-active as well. Note, in contrast, setting a
/// core child to be active, or an effect to be in-active will *not* change
/// the other children in the same track.
///
/// ### Time Effects
///
/// Some effects also change the timing of their data (see [`BaseEffect`][crate::BaseEffect]
/// for what counts as a time effect). Note that a [`BaseEffectClip`][crate::BaseEffectClip] will
/// refuse time effects, but a [`Source`][crate::Source] will allow them.
///
/// When added to a clip, time effects may adjust the timing of other
/// children in the same track. Similarly, when changing the order of
/// effects, making them (in)-active, setting their time property values
/// or removing time effects. These can cause the [`duration-limit`][struct@crate::Clip#duration-limit]
/// to change in value. However, if such an operation would ever cause the
/// [`duration`][struct@crate::TimelineElement#duration] to shrink such that a clip's [`Source`][crate::Source] is
/// totally overlapped in the timeline, the operation would be prevented.
/// Note that the same can happen when adding non-time effects with a
/// finite [`max-duration`][struct@crate::TimelineElement#max-duration].
///
/// Therefore, when working with time effects, you should -- more so than
/// usual -- not assume that setting the properties of the clip's children
/// will succeed. In particular, you should use
/// [`TimelineElementExt::set_child_property_full()`][crate::prelude::TimelineElementExt::set_child_property_full()] when setting the time
/// properties.
///
/// If you wish to preserve the *internal* duration of a source in a clip
/// during these time effect operations, you can do something like the
/// following.
///
/// **⚠️ The following code is in c ⚠️**
///
/// ```c
/// void
/// do_time_effect_change (GESClip * clip)
/// {
/// GList *tmp, *children;
/// GESTrackElement *source;
/// GstClockTime source_outpoint;
/// GstClockTime new_end;
/// GError *error = NULL;
///
/// // choose some active source in a track to preserve the internal
/// // duration of
/// source = ges_clip_get_track_element (clip, NULL, GES_TYPE_SOURCE);
///
/// // note its current internal end time
/// source_outpoint = ges_clip_get_internal_time_from_timeline_time (
/// clip, source, GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT_END (clip), NULL);
///
/// // handle invalid out-point
///
/// // stop the children's control sources from clamping when their
/// // out-point changes with a change in the time effects
/// children = ges_container_get_children (GES_CONTAINER (clip), FALSE);
///
/// for (tmp = children; tmp; tmp = tmp->next)
/// ges_track_element_set_auto_clamp_control_sources (tmp->data, FALSE);
///
/// // add time effect, or set their children properties, or move them around
/// ...
/// // user can make sure that if a time effect changes one source, we should
/// // also change the time effect for another source. E.g. if
/// // "GstVideorate::rate" is set to 2.0, we also set "GstPitch::rate" to
/// // 2.0
///
/// // Note the duration of the clip may have already changed if the
/// // duration-limit of the clip dropped below its current value
///
/// new_end = ges_clip_get_timeline_time_from_internal_time (
/// clip, source, source_outpoint, &error);
/// // handle error
///
/// if (!ges_timeline_elemnet_edit_full (GES_TIMELINE_ELEMENT (clip),
/// -1, GES_EDIT_MODE_TRIM, GES_EDGE_END, new_end, &error))
/// // handle error
///
/// for (tmp = children; tmp; tmp = tmp->next)
/// ges_track_element_set_auto_clamp_control_sources (tmp->data, TRUE);
///
/// g_list_free_full (children, gst_object_unref);
/// gst_object_unref (source);
/// }
/// ```
///
/// This is an Abstract Base Class, you cannot instantiate it.
///
/// ## Properties
///
///
/// #### `duration-limit`
/// The maximum [`duration`][struct@crate::TimelineElement#duration] that can be *currently* set
/// for the clip, taking into account the [`in-point`][struct@crate::TimelineElement#in-point],
/// [`max-duration`][struct@crate::TimelineElement#max-duration], [`active`][struct@crate::TrackElement#active], and
/// [`track`][struct@crate::TrackElement#track] properties of its children, as well as any
/// time effects. If there is no limit, this will be set to
/// `GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE`.
///
/// Note that whilst a clip has no children in any tracks, the limit will
/// be unknown, and similarly set to `GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE`.
///
/// If the duration-limit would ever go below the current
/// [`duration`][struct@crate::TimelineElement#duration] of the clip due to a change in the above
/// variables, its [`duration`][struct@crate::TimelineElement#duration] will be set to the new
/// limit.
///
/// Readable
///
///
/// #### `layer`
/// The layer this clip lies in.
///
/// If you want to connect to this property's [`notify`][struct@crate::glib::Object#notify] signal,
/// you should connect to it with `g_signal_connect_after()` since the
/// signal emission may be stopped internally.
///
/// Readable
///
///
/// #### `supported-formats`
/// The [`TrackType`][crate::TrackType]-s that the clip supports, which it can create
/// [`TrackElement`][crate::TrackElement]-s for. Note that this can be a combination of
/// [`TrackType`][crate::TrackType] flags to indicate support for several
/// [`track-type`][struct@crate::TrackElement#track-type] elements.
///
/// Readable | Writeable | Construct
/// <details><summary><h4>Container</h4></summary>
///
///
/// #### `height`
/// The span of the container's children's [`priority`][struct@crate::TimelineElement#priority]
/// values, which is the number of integers that lie between (inclusive)
/// the minimum and maximum priorities found amongst the container's
/// children (maximum - minimum + 1).
///
/// Readable
/// </details>
/// <details><summary><h4>TimelineElement</h4></summary>
///
///
/// #### `duration`
/// The duration that the element is in effect for in the timeline (a
/// time difference in nanoseconds using the time coordinates of the
/// timeline). For example, for a source element, this would determine
/// for how long it should output its internal content for. For an
/// operation element, this would determine for how long its effect
/// should be applied to any source content.
///
/// Readable | Writeable
///
///
/// #### `in-point`
/// The initial offset to use internally when outputting content (in
/// nanoseconds, but in the time coordinates of the internal content).
///
/// For example, for a [`VideoUriSource`][crate::VideoUriSource] that references some media
/// file, the "internal content" is the media file data, and the
/// in-point would correspond to some timestamp in the media file.
/// When playing the timeline, and when the element is first reached at
/// timeline-time [`start`][struct@crate::TimelineElement#start], it will begin outputting the
/// data from the timestamp in-point **onwards**, until it reaches the
/// end of its [`duration`][struct@crate::TimelineElement#duration] in the timeline.
///
/// For elements that have no internal content, this should be kept
/// as 0.
///
/// Readable | Writeable
///
///
/// #### `max-duration`
/// The full duration of internal content that is available (a time
/// difference in nanoseconds using the time coordinates of the internal
/// content).
///
/// This will act as a cap on the [`in-point`][struct@crate::TimelineElement#in-point] of the
/// element (which is in the same time coordinates), and will sometimes
/// be used to limit the [`duration`][struct@crate::TimelineElement#duration] of the element in
/// the timeline.
///
/// For example, for a [`VideoUriSource`][crate::VideoUriSource] that references some media
/// file, this would be the length of the media file.
///
/// For elements that have no internal content, or whose content is
/// indefinite, this should be kept as `GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE`.
///
/// Readable | Writeable | Construct
///
///
/// #### `name`
/// The name of the element. This should be unique within its timeline.
///
/// Readable | Writeable | Construct
///
///
/// #### `parent`
/// The parent container of the element.
///
/// Readable | Writeable
///
///
/// #### `priority`
/// The priority of the element.
///
/// Readable | Writeable
///
///
/// #### `serialize`
/// Whether the element should be serialized.
///
/// Readable | Writeable
///
///
/// #### `start`
/// The starting position of the element in the timeline (in nanoseconds
/// and in the time coordinates of the timeline). For example, for a
/// source element, this would determine the time at which it should
/// start outputting its internal content. For an operation element, this
/// would determine the time at which it should start applying its effect
/// to any source content.
///
/// Readable | Writeable
///
///
/// #### `timeline`
/// The timeline that the element lies within.
///
/// Readable | Writeable
/// </details>
///
/// # Implements
///
/// [`ClipExt`][trait@crate::prelude::ClipExt], [`GESContainerExt`][trait@crate::prelude::GESContainerExt], [`TimelineElementExt`][trait@crate::prelude::TimelineElementExt], [`trait@glib::ObjectExt`], [`ExtractableExt`][trait@crate::prelude::ExtractableExt], [`MetaContainerExt`][trait@crate::prelude::MetaContainerExt], [`TimelineElementExtManual`][trait@crate::prelude::TimelineElementExtManual]
#[doc(alias = "GESClip")]
pub struct Clip(Object<ffi::GESClip, ffi::GESClipClass>) @extends Container, TimelineElement, @implements Extractable, MetaContainer;
match fn {
type_ => || ffi::ges_clip_get_type(),
}
}
impl Clip {
pub const NONE: Option<&'static Clip> = None;
}
mod sealed {
pub trait Sealed {}
impl<T: super::IsA<super::Clip>> Sealed for T {}
}
/// Trait containing all [`struct@Clip`] methods.
///
/// # Implementors
///
/// [`Clip`][struct@crate::Clip], [`OperationClip`][struct@crate::OperationClip], [`SourceClip`][struct@crate::SourceClip]
pub trait ClipExt: IsA<Clip> + sealed::Sealed + 'static {
/// Extracts a [`TrackElement`][crate::TrackElement] from an asset and adds it to the clip.
/// This can be used to add effects that derive from the asset to the
/// clip, but this method is not intended to be used to create the core
/// elements of the clip.
/// ## `asset`
/// An asset with `GES_TYPE_TRACK_ELEMENT` as its
/// [`extractable-type`][struct@crate::Asset#extractable-type]
///
/// # Returns
///
/// The newly created element, or
/// [`None`] if an error occurred.
#[doc(alias = "ges_clip_add_asset")]
fn add_asset(&self, asset: &impl IsA<Asset>) -> Result<TrackElement, glib::BoolError> {
unsafe {
Option::<_>::from_glib_none(ffi::ges_clip_add_asset(
self.as_ref().to_glib_none().0,
asset.as_ref().to_glib_none().0,
))
.ok_or_else(|| glib::bool_error!("Failed to add asset"))
}
}
/// Adds the track element child of the clip to a specific track.
///
/// If the given child is already in another track, this will create a copy
/// of the child, add it to the clip, and add this copy to the track.
///
/// You should only call this whilst a clip is part of a [`Timeline`][crate::Timeline], and
/// for tracks that are in the same timeline.
///
/// This method is an alternative to using the
/// [`select-tracks-for-object`][struct@crate::Timeline#select-tracks-for-object] signal, but can be used to
/// complement it when, say, you wish to copy a clip's children from one
/// track into a new one.
///
/// When the child is a core child, it must be added to a track that does
/// not already contain another core child of the same clip. If it is not a
/// core child (an additional effect), then it must be added to a track
/// that already contains one of the core children of the same clip.
///
/// This method can also fail if the adding the track element to the track
/// would break a configuration rule of the corresponding [`Timeline`][crate::Timeline],
/// such as causing three sources to overlap at a single time, or causing
/// a source to completely overlap another in the same track.
/// ## `child`
/// A child of `self`
/// ## `track`
/// The track to add `child` to
///
/// # Returns
///
/// The element that was added to `track`, either
/// `child` or a copy of child, or [`None`] if the element could not be added.
#[cfg(feature = "v1_18")]
#[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(feature = "v1_18")))]
#[doc(alias = "ges_clip_add_child_to_track")]
fn add_child_to_track(
&self,
child: &impl IsA<TrackElement>,
track: &impl IsA<Track>,
) -> Result<TrackElement, glib::Error> {
unsafe {
let mut error = std::ptr::null_mut();
let ret = ffi::ges_clip_add_child_to_track(
self.as_ref().to_glib_none().0,
child.as_ref().to_glib_none().0,
track.as_ref().to_glib_none().0,
&mut error,
);
if error.is_null() {
Ok(from_glib_none(ret))
} else {
Err(from_glib_full(error))
}
}
}
/// Add a top effect to a clip at the given index.
///
/// Unlike using [`GESContainerExt::add()`][crate::prelude::GESContainerExt::add()], this allows you to set the index
/// in advance. It will also check that no error occurred during the track
/// selection for the effect.
///
/// Note, only subclasses of `GESClipClass` that have
/// `GES_CLIP_CLASS_CAN_ADD_EFFECTS` set to [`true`] (such as [`SourceClip`][crate::SourceClip]
/// and [`BaseEffectClip`][crate::BaseEffectClip]) can have additional top effects added.
///
/// Note, if the effect is a time effect, this may be refused if the clip
/// would not be able to adapt itself once the effect is added.
/// ## `effect`
/// A top effect to add
/// ## `index`
/// The index to add `effect` at, or -1 to add at the highest,
/// see `ges_clip_get_top_effect_index` for more information
///
/// # Returns
///
/// [`true`] if `effect` was successfully added to `self` at `index`.
#[cfg(feature = "v1_18")]
#[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(feature = "v1_18")))]
#[doc(alias = "ges_clip_add_top_effect")]
fn add_top_effect(&self, effect: &impl IsA<BaseEffect>, index: i32) -> Result<(), glib::Error> {
unsafe {
let mut error = std::ptr::null_mut();
let is_ok = ffi::ges_clip_add_top_effect(
self.as_ref().to_glib_none().0,
effect.as_ref().to_glib_none().0,
index,
&mut error,
);
debug_assert_eq!(is_ok == glib::ffi::GFALSE, !error.is_null());
if error.is_null() {
Ok(())
} else {
Err(from_glib_full(error))
}
}
}
/// Finds an element controlled by the clip. If `track` is given,
/// then only the track elements in `track` are searched for. If `type_` is
/// given, then this function searches for a track element of the given
/// `type_`.
///
/// Note, if multiple track elements in the clip match the given criteria,
/// this will return the element amongst them with the highest
/// [`priority`][struct@crate::TimelineElement#priority] (numerically, the smallest). See
/// [`find_track_elements()`][Self::find_track_elements()] if you wish to find all such elements.
/// ## `track`
/// The track to search in, or [`None`] to search in
/// all tracks
/// ## `type_`
/// The type of track element to search for, or `G_TYPE_NONE` to
/// match any type
///
/// # Returns
///
/// The element controlled by
/// `self`, in `track`, and of the given `type_`, or [`None`] if no such element
/// could be found.
#[doc(alias = "ges_clip_find_track_element")]
fn find_track_element(
&self,
track: Option<&impl IsA<Track>>,
type_: glib::types::Type,
) -> Option<TrackElement> {
unsafe {
from_glib_full(ffi::ges_clip_find_track_element(
self.as_ref().to_glib_none().0,
track.map(|p| p.as_ref()).to_glib_none().0,
type_.into_glib(),
))
}
}
/// Finds the [`TrackElement`][crate::TrackElement]-s controlled by the clip that match the
/// given criteria. If `track` is given as [`None`] and `track_type` is given as
/// [`TrackType::UNKNOWN`][crate::TrackType::UNKNOWN], then the search will match all elements in any
/// track, including those with no track, and of any
/// [`track-type`][struct@crate::TrackElement#track-type]. Otherwise, if `track` is not [`None`], but
/// `track_type` is [`TrackType::UNKNOWN`][crate::TrackType::UNKNOWN], then only the track elements in
/// `track` are searched for. Otherwise, if `track_type` is not
/// [`TrackType::UNKNOWN`][crate::TrackType::UNKNOWN], but `track` is [`None`], then only the track
/// elements whose [`track-type`][struct@crate::TrackElement#track-type] matches `track_type` are
/// searched for. Otherwise, when both are given, the track elements that
/// match **either** criteria are searched for. Therefore, if you wish to
/// only find elements in a specific track, you should give the track as
/// `track`, but you should not give the track's [`track-type`][struct@crate::Track#track-type] as
/// `track_type` because this would also select elements from other tracks
/// of the same type.
///
/// You may also give `type_` to _further_ restrict the search to track
/// elements of the given `type_`.
/// ## `track`
/// The track to search in, or [`None`] to search in
/// all tracks
/// ## `track_type`
/// The track-type of the track element to search for, or
/// [`TrackType::UNKNOWN`][crate::TrackType::UNKNOWN] to match any track type
/// ## `type_`
/// The type of track element to search for, or `G_TYPE_NONE` to
/// match any type
///
/// # Returns
///
/// A list of all
/// the [`TrackElement`][crate::TrackElement]-s controlled by `self`, in `track` or of the given
/// `track_type`, and of the given `type_`.
#[doc(alias = "ges_clip_find_track_elements")]
fn find_track_elements(
&self,
track: Option<&impl IsA<Track>>,
track_type: TrackType,
type_: glib::types::Type,
) -> Vec<TrackElement> {
unsafe {
FromGlibPtrContainer::from_glib_full(ffi::ges_clip_find_track_elements(
self.as_ref().to_glib_none().0,
track.map(|p| p.as_ref()).to_glib_none().0,
track_type.into_glib(),
type_.into_glib(),
))
}
}
/// Gets the [`duration-limit`][struct@crate::Clip#duration-limit] of the clip.
///
/// # Returns
///
/// The duration-limit of `self`.
#[cfg(feature = "v1_18")]
#[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(feature = "v1_18")))]
#[doc(alias = "ges_clip_get_duration_limit")]
#[doc(alias = "get_duration_limit")]
#[doc(alias = "duration-limit")]
fn duration_limit(&self) -> gst::ClockTime {
unsafe {
try_from_glib(ffi::ges_clip_get_duration_limit(
self.as_ref().to_glib_none().0,
))
.expect("mandatory glib value is None")
}
}
/// Convert the timeline time to an internal source time of the child.
/// This will take any time effects placed on the clip into account (see
/// [`BaseEffect`][crate::BaseEffect] for what time effects are supported, and how to
/// declare them in GES).
///
/// When `timeline_time` is above the [`start`][struct@crate::TimelineElement#start] of `self`,
/// this will return the internal time at which the content that appears at
/// `timeline_time` in the output of the timeline is created in `child`. For
/// example, if `timeline_time` corresponds to the current seek position,
/// this would let you know which part of a media file is being read.
///
/// This will be done assuming the clip has an indefinite end, so the
/// internal time may be beyond the current out-point of the child, or even
/// its [`max-duration`][struct@crate::TimelineElement#max-duration].
///
/// If, instead, `timeline_time` is below the current
/// [`start`][struct@crate::TimelineElement#start] of `self`, this will return what you would
/// need to set the [`in-point`][struct@crate::TimelineElement#in-point] of `child` to if you set
/// the [`start`][struct@crate::TimelineElement#start] of `self` to `timeline_time` and wanted
/// to keep the content of `child` currently found at the current
/// [`start`][struct@crate::TimelineElement#start] of `self` at the same timeline position. If
/// this would be negative, the conversion fails. This is useful for
/// determining what [`in-point`][struct@crate::TimelineElement#in-point] would result from a
/// [`EditMode::Trim`][crate::EditMode::Trim] to `timeline_time`.
///
/// Note that whilst a clip has no time effects, this second return is
/// equivalent to finding the internal time at which the content that
/// appears at `timeline_time` in the timeline can be found in `child` if it
/// had indefinite extent in both directions. However, with non-linear time
/// effects this second return will be more distinct.
///
/// In either case, the returned time would be appropriate to use for the
/// [`in-point`][struct@crate::TimelineElement#in-point] or [`max-duration`][struct@crate::TimelineElement#max-duration] of the
/// child.
///
/// See [`timeline_time_from_internal_time()`][Self::timeline_time_from_internal_time()], which performs the
/// reverse.
/// ## `child`
/// An [`active`][struct@crate::TrackElement#active] child of `self` with a
/// [`track`][struct@crate::TrackElement#track]
/// ## `timeline_time`
/// A time in the timeline time coordinates
///
/// # Returns
///
/// The time in the internal coordinates of `child` corresponding
/// to `timeline_time`, or `GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE` if the conversion could not
/// be performed.
#[cfg(feature = "v1_18")]
#[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(feature = "v1_18")))]
#[doc(alias = "ges_clip_get_internal_time_from_timeline_time")]
#[doc(alias = "get_internal_time_from_timeline_time")]
fn internal_time_from_timeline_time(
&self,
child: &impl IsA<TrackElement>,
timeline_time: impl Into<Option<gst::ClockTime>>,
) -> Result<Option<gst::ClockTime>, glib::Error> {
unsafe {
let mut error = std::ptr::null_mut();
let ret = ffi::ges_clip_get_internal_time_from_timeline_time(
self.as_ref().to_glib_none().0,
child.as_ref().to_glib_none().0,
timeline_time.into().into_glib(),
&mut error,
);
if error.is_null() {
Ok(from_glib(ret))
} else {
Err(from_glib_full(error))
}
}
}
/// Gets the [`layer`][struct@crate::Clip#layer] of the clip.
///
/// # Returns
///
/// The layer `self` is in, or [`None`] if
/// `self` is not in any layer.
#[doc(alias = "ges_clip_get_layer")]
#[doc(alias = "get_layer")]
fn layer(&self) -> Option<Layer> {
unsafe { from_glib_full(ffi::ges_clip_get_layer(self.as_ref().to_glib_none().0)) }
}
/// Gets the [`supported-formats`][struct@crate::Clip#supported-formats] of the clip.
///
/// # Returns
///
/// The [`TrackType`][crate::TrackType]-s supported by `self`.
#[doc(alias = "ges_clip_get_supported_formats")]
#[doc(alias = "get_supported_formats")]
#[doc(alias = "supported-formats")]
fn supported_formats(&self) -> TrackType {
unsafe {
from_glib(ffi::ges_clip_get_supported_formats(
self.as_ref().to_glib_none().0,
))
}
}
/// Convert the internal source time from the child to a timeline time.
/// This will take any time effects placed on the clip into account (see
/// [`BaseEffect`][crate::BaseEffect] for what time effects are supported, and how to
/// declare them in GES).
///
/// When `internal_time` is above the [`in-point`][struct@crate::TimelineElement#in-point] of
/// `child`, this will return the timeline time at which the internal
/// content found at `internal_time` appears in the output of the timeline's
/// track. For example, this would let you know where in the timeline a
/// particular scene in a media file would appear.
///
/// This will be done assuming the clip has an indefinite end, so the
/// timeline time may be beyond the end of the clip, or even breaking its
/// [`duration-limit`][struct@crate::Clip#duration-limit].
///
/// If, instead, `internal_time` is below the current
/// [`in-point`][struct@crate::TimelineElement#in-point] of `child`, this will return what you would
/// need to set the [`start`][struct@crate::TimelineElement#start] of `self` to if you set the
/// [`in-point`][struct@crate::TimelineElement#in-point] of `child` to `internal_time` and wanted to
/// keep the content of `child` currently found at the current
/// [`start`][struct@crate::TimelineElement#start] of `self` at the same timeline position. If
/// this would be negative, the conversion fails. This is useful for
/// determining what position to use in a [`EditMode::Trim`][crate::EditMode::Trim] if you wish
/// to trim to a specific point in the internal content, such as a
/// particular scene in a media file.
///
/// Note that whilst a clip has no time effects, this second return is
/// equivalent to finding the timeline time at which the content of `child`
/// at `internal_time` would be found in the timeline if it had indefinite
/// extent in both directions. However, with non-linear time effects this
/// second return will be more distinct.
///
/// In either case, the returned time would be appropriate to use in
/// [`TimelineElementExt::edit()`][crate::prelude::TimelineElementExt::edit()] for [`EditMode::Trim`][crate::EditMode::Trim], and similar, if
/// you wish to use a particular internal point as a reference. For
/// example, you could choose to end a clip at a certain internal
/// 'out-point', similar to the [`in-point`][struct@crate::TimelineElement#in-point], by
/// translating the desired end time into the timeline coordinates, and
/// using this position to trim the end of a clip.
///
/// See [`internal_time_from_timeline_time()`][Self::internal_time_from_timeline_time()], which performs the
/// reverse, or [`timeline_time_from_source_frame()`][Self::timeline_time_from_source_frame()] which does
/// the same conversion, but using frame numbers.
/// ## `child`
/// An [`active`][struct@crate::TrackElement#active] child of `self` with a
/// [`track`][struct@crate::TrackElement#track]
/// ## `internal_time`
/// A time in the internal time coordinates of `child`
///
/// # Returns
///
/// The time in the timeline coordinates corresponding to
/// `internal_time`, or `GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE` if the conversion could not be
/// performed.
#[cfg(feature = "v1_18")]
#[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(feature = "v1_18")))]
#[doc(alias = "ges_clip_get_timeline_time_from_internal_time")]
#[doc(alias = "get_timeline_time_from_internal_time")]
fn timeline_time_from_internal_time(
&self,
child: &impl IsA<TrackElement>,
internal_time: impl Into<Option<gst::ClockTime>>,
) -> Result<Option<gst::ClockTime>, glib::Error> {
unsafe {
let mut error = std::ptr::null_mut();
let ret = ffi::ges_clip_get_timeline_time_from_internal_time(
self.as_ref().to_glib_none().0,
child.as_ref().to_glib_none().0,
internal_time.into().into_glib(),
&mut error,
);
if error.is_null() {
Ok(from_glib(ret))
} else {
Err(from_glib_full(error))
}
}
}
/// Convert the source frame number to a timeline time. This acts the same
/// as [`timeline_time_from_internal_time()`][Self::timeline_time_from_internal_time()] using the core
/// children of the clip and using the frame number to specify the internal
/// position, rather than a timestamp.
///
/// The returned timeline time can be used to seek or edit to a specific
/// frame.
///
/// Note that you can get the frame timestamp of a particular clip asset
/// with [`ClipAssetExt::frame_time()`][crate::prelude::ClipAssetExt::frame_time()].
/// ## `frame_number`
/// The frame number to get the corresponding timestamp of
/// in the timeline coordinates
///
/// # Returns
///
/// The timestamp corresponding to `frame_number` in the core
/// children of `self`, in the timeline coordinates, or `GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE`
/// if the conversion could not be performed.
#[cfg(feature = "v1_18")]
#[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(feature = "v1_18")))]
#[doc(alias = "ges_clip_get_timeline_time_from_source_frame")]
#[doc(alias = "get_timeline_time_from_source_frame")]
fn timeline_time_from_source_frame(
&self,
frame_number: FrameNumber,
) -> Result<Option<gst::ClockTime>, glib::Error> {
unsafe {
let mut error = std::ptr::null_mut();
let ret = ffi::ges_clip_get_timeline_time_from_source_frame(
self.as_ref().to_glib_none().0,
frame_number,
&mut error,
);
if error.is_null() {
Ok(from_glib(ret))
} else {
Err(from_glib_full(error))
}
}
}
/// Gets the internal index of an effect in the clip. The index of effects
/// in a clip will run from 0 to n-1, where n is the total number of
/// effects. If two effects share the same [`track`][struct@crate::TrackElement#track], the
/// effect with the numerically lower index will be applied to the source
/// data **after** the other effect, i.e. output data will always flow from
/// a higher index effect to a lower index effect.
/// ## `effect`
/// The effect we want to get the index of
///
/// # Returns
///
/// The index of `effect` in `self`, or -1 if something went wrong.
#[doc(alias = "ges_clip_get_top_effect_index")]
#[doc(alias = "get_top_effect_index")]
fn top_effect_index(&self, effect: &impl IsA<BaseEffect>) -> i32 {
unsafe {
ffi::ges_clip_get_top_effect_index(
self.as_ref().to_glib_none().0,
effect.as_ref().to_glib_none().0,
)
}
}
#[doc(alias = "ges_clip_get_top_effect_position")]
#[doc(alias = "get_top_effect_position")]
fn top_effect_position(&self, effect: &impl IsA<BaseEffect>) -> i32 {
unsafe {
ffi::ges_clip_get_top_effect_position(
self.as_ref().to_glib_none().0,
effect.as_ref().to_glib_none().0,
)
}
}
/// Gets the [`BaseEffect`][crate::BaseEffect]-s that have been added to the clip. The
/// returned list is ordered by their internal index in the clip. See
/// [`top_effect_index()`][Self::top_effect_index()].
///
/// # Returns
///
/// A list of all
/// [`BaseEffect`][crate::BaseEffect]-s that have been added to `self`.
#[doc(alias = "ges_clip_get_top_effects")]
#[doc(alias = "get_top_effects")]
fn top_effects(&self) -> Vec<TrackElement> {
unsafe {
FromGlibPtrContainer::from_glib_full(ffi::ges_clip_get_top_effects(
self.as_ref().to_glib_none().0,
))
}
}
/// See [`move_to_layer_full()`][Self::move_to_layer_full()], which also gives an error.
/// ## `layer`
/// The new layer
///
/// # Returns
///
/// [`true`] if `self` was successfully moved to `layer`.
#[doc(alias = "ges_clip_move_to_layer")]
fn move_to_layer(&self, layer: &impl IsA<Layer>) -> Result<(), glib::error::BoolError> {
unsafe {
glib::result_from_gboolean!(
ffi::ges_clip_move_to_layer(
self.as_ref().to_glib_none().0,
layer.as_ref().to_glib_none().0
),
"Failed to move clip to specified layer"
)
}
}
/// Moves a clip to a new layer. If the clip already exists in a layer, it
/// is first removed from its current layer before being added to the new
/// layer.
/// ## `layer`
/// The new layer
///
/// # Returns
///
/// [`true`] if `self` was successfully moved to `layer`.
#[cfg(feature = "v1_18")]
#[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(feature = "v1_18")))]
#[doc(alias = "ges_clip_move_to_layer_full")]
fn move_to_layer_full(&self, layer: &impl IsA<Layer>) -> Result<(), glib::Error> {
unsafe {
let mut error = std::ptr::null_mut();
let is_ok = ffi::ges_clip_move_to_layer_full(
self.as_ref().to_glib_none().0,
layer.as_ref().to_glib_none().0,
&mut error,
);
debug_assert_eq!(is_ok == glib::ffi::GFALSE, !error.is_null());
if error.is_null() {
Ok(())
} else {
Err(from_glib_full(error))
}
}
}
/// Remove a top effect from the clip.
///
/// Note, if the effect is a time effect, this may be refused if the clip
/// would not be able to adapt itself once the effect is removed.
/// ## `effect`
/// The top effect to remove
///
/// # Returns
///
/// [`true`] if `effect` was successfully added to `self` at `index`.
#[cfg(feature = "v1_18")]
#[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(feature = "v1_18")))]
#[doc(alias = "ges_clip_remove_top_effect")]
fn remove_top_effect(&self, effect: &impl IsA<BaseEffect>) -> Result<(), glib::Error> {
unsafe {
let mut error = std::ptr::null_mut();
let is_ok = ffi::ges_clip_remove_top_effect(
self.as_ref().to_glib_none().0,
effect.as_ref().to_glib_none().0,
&mut error,
);
debug_assert_eq!(is_ok == glib::ffi::GFALSE, !error.is_null());
if error.is_null() {
Ok(())
} else {
Err(from_glib_full(error))
}
}
}
/// Sets the [`supported-formats`][struct@crate::Clip#supported-formats] of the clip. This should normally
/// only be called by subclasses, which should be responsible for updating
/// its value, rather than the user.
/// ## `supportedformats`
/// The [`TrackType`][crate::TrackType]-s supported by `self`
#[doc(alias = "ges_clip_set_supported_formats")]
#[doc(alias = "supported-formats")]
fn set_supported_formats(&self, supportedformats: TrackType) {
unsafe {
ffi::ges_clip_set_supported_formats(
self.as_ref().to_glib_none().0,
supportedformats.into_glib(),
);
}
}
/// See [`set_top_effect_index_full()`][Self::set_top_effect_index_full()], which also gives an error.
/// ## `effect`
/// An effect within `self` to move
/// ## `newindex`
/// The index for `effect` in `self`
///
/// # Returns
///
/// [`true`] if `effect` was successfully moved to `newindex`.
#[doc(alias = "ges_clip_set_top_effect_index")]
fn set_top_effect_index(
&self,
effect: &impl IsA<BaseEffect>,
newindex: u32,
) -> Result<(), glib::error::BoolError> {
unsafe {
glib::result_from_gboolean!(
ffi::ges_clip_set_top_effect_index(
self.as_ref().to_glib_none().0,
effect.as_ref().to_glib_none().0,
newindex
),
"Failed to move effect"
)
}
}
/// Set the index of an effect within the clip. See
/// [`top_effect_index()`][Self::top_effect_index()]. The new index must be an existing
/// index of the clip. The effect is moved to the new index, and the other
/// effects may be shifted in index accordingly to otherwise maintain the
/// ordering.
/// ## `effect`
/// An effect within `self` to move
/// ## `newindex`
/// The index for `effect` in `self`
///
/// # Returns
///
/// [`true`] if `effect` was successfully moved to `newindex`.
#[cfg(feature = "v1_18")]
#[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(feature = "v1_18")))]
#[doc(alias = "ges_clip_set_top_effect_index_full")]
fn set_top_effect_index_full(
&self,
effect: &impl IsA<BaseEffect>,
newindex: u32,
) -> Result<(), glib::Error> {
unsafe {
let mut error = std::ptr::null_mut();
let is_ok = ffi::ges_clip_set_top_effect_index_full(
self.as_ref().to_glib_none().0,
effect.as_ref().to_glib_none().0,
newindex,
&mut error,
);
debug_assert_eq!(is_ok == glib::ffi::GFALSE, !error.is_null());
if error.is_null() {
Ok(())
} else {
Err(from_glib_full(error))
}
}
}
#[doc(alias = "ges_clip_set_top_effect_priority")]
fn set_top_effect_priority(
&self,
effect: &impl IsA<BaseEffect>,
newpriority: u32,
) -> Result<(), glib::error::BoolError> {
unsafe {
glib::result_from_gboolean!(
ffi::ges_clip_set_top_effect_priority(
self.as_ref().to_glib_none().0,
effect.as_ref().to_glib_none().0,
newpriority
),
"Failed to the set top effect priority"
)
}
}
/// See [`split_full()`][Self::split_full()], which also gives an error.
/// ## `position`
/// The timeline position at which to perform the split
///
/// # Returns
///
/// The newly created clip resulting
/// from the splitting `self`, or [`None`] if `self` can't be split.
#[doc(alias = "ges_clip_split")]
fn split(&self, position: u64) -> Result<Clip, glib::BoolError> {
unsafe {
Option::<_>::from_glib_none(ffi::ges_clip_split(
self.as_ref().to_glib_none().0,
position,
))
.ok_or_else(|| glib::bool_error!("Failed to split clip"))
}
}
/// Splits a clip at the given timeline position into two clips. The clip
/// must already have a [`layer`][struct@crate::Clip#layer].
///
/// The original clip's [`duration`][struct@crate::TimelineElement#duration] is reduced such that
/// its end point matches the split position. Then a new clip is created in
/// the same layer, whose [`start`][struct@crate::TimelineElement#start] matches the split
/// position and [`duration`][struct@crate::TimelineElement#duration] will be set such that its end
/// point matches the old end point of the original clip. Thus, the two
/// clips together will occupy the same positions in the timeline as the
/// original clip did.
///
/// The children of the new clip will be new copies of the original clip's
/// children, so it will share the same sources and use the same
/// operations.
///
/// The new clip will also have its [`in-point`][struct@crate::TimelineElement#in-point] set so
/// that any internal data will appear in the timeline at the same time.
/// Thus, when the timeline is played, the playback of data should
/// appear the same. This may be complicated by any additional
/// [`Effect`][crate::Effect]-s that have been placed on the original clip that depend on
/// the playback time or change the data consumption rate of sources. This
/// method will attempt to translate these effects such that the playback
/// appears the same. In such complex situations, you may get a better
/// result if you place the clip in a separate sub [`Project`][crate::Project], which only
/// contains this clip (and its effects), and in the original layer
/// create two neighbouring [`UriClip`][crate::UriClip]-s that reference this sub-project,
/// but at a different [`in-point`][struct@crate::TimelineElement#in-point].
/// ## `position`
/// The timeline position at which to perform the split, between
/// the start and end of the clip
///
/// # Returns
///
/// The newly created clip resulting
/// from the splitting `self`, or [`None`] if `self` can't be split.
#[cfg(feature = "v1_18")]
#[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(feature = "v1_18")))]
#[doc(alias = "ges_clip_split_full")]
fn split_full(&self, position: u64) -> Result<Option<Clip>, glib::Error> {
unsafe {
let mut error = std::ptr::null_mut();
let ret =
ffi::ges_clip_split_full(self.as_ref().to_glib_none().0, position, &mut error);
if error.is_null() {
Ok(from_glib_none(ret))
} else {
Err(from_glib_full(error))
}
}
}
#[cfg(feature = "v1_18")]
#[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(feature = "v1_18")))]
#[doc(alias = "duration-limit")]
fn connect_duration_limit_notify<F: Fn(&Self) + 'static>(&self, f: F) -> SignalHandlerId {
unsafe extern "C" fn notify_duration_limit_trampoline<P: IsA<Clip>, F: Fn(&P) + 'static>(
this: *mut ffi::GESClip,
_param_spec: glib::ffi::gpointer,
f: glib::ffi::gpointer,
) {
let f: &F = &*(f as *const F);
f(Clip::from_glib_borrow(this).unsafe_cast_ref())
}
unsafe {
let f: Box_<F> = Box_::new(f);
connect_raw(
self.as_ptr() as *mut _,
b"notify::duration-limit\0".as_ptr() as *const _,
Some(std::mem::transmute::<*const (), unsafe extern "C" fn()>(
notify_duration_limit_trampoline::<Self, F> as *const (),
)),
Box_::into_raw(f),
)
}
}
#[doc(alias = "layer")]
fn connect_layer_notify<F: Fn(&Self) + 'static>(&self, f: F) -> SignalHandlerId {
unsafe extern "C" fn notify_layer_trampoline<P: IsA<Clip>, F: Fn(&P) + 'static>(
this: *mut ffi::GESClip,
_param_spec: glib::ffi::gpointer,
f: glib::ffi::gpointer,
) {
let f: &F = &*(f as *const F);
f(Clip::from_glib_borrow(this).unsafe_cast_ref())
}
unsafe {
let f: Box_<F> = Box_::new(f);
connect_raw(
self.as_ptr() as *mut _,
b"notify::layer\0".as_ptr() as *const _,
Some(std::mem::transmute::<*const (), unsafe extern "C" fn()>(
notify_layer_trampoline::<Self, F> as *const (),
)),
Box_::into_raw(f),
)
}
}
#[doc(alias = "supported-formats")]
fn connect_supported_formats_notify<F: Fn(&Self) + 'static>(&self, f: F) -> SignalHandlerId {
unsafe extern "C" fn notify_supported_formats_trampoline<
P: IsA<Clip>,
F: Fn(&P) + 'static,
>(
this: *mut ffi::GESClip,
_param_spec: glib::ffi::gpointer,
f: glib::ffi::gpointer,
) {
let f: &F = &*(f as *const F);
f(Clip::from_glib_borrow(this).unsafe_cast_ref())
}
unsafe {
let f: Box_<F> = Box_::new(f);
connect_raw(
self.as_ptr() as *mut _,
b"notify::supported-formats\0".as_ptr() as *const _,
Some(std::mem::transmute::<*const (), unsafe extern "C" fn()>(
notify_supported_formats_trampoline::<Self, F> as *const (),
)),
Box_::into_raw(f),
)
}
}
}
impl<O: IsA<Clip>> ClipExt for O {}