pw_core -> pw_context

The proxy API is the one that we would like to expose for applications
and the other API is used internally when implementing modules or
factories.

The current pw_core object is really a context for all objects so
name it that way. It also makes it possible to rename pw_core_proxy
to pw_proxy later.
This commit is contained in:
Wim Taymans 2019-12-10 18:19:56 +01:00
parent 42103a8218
commit 8ea78c2e3f
113 changed files with 905 additions and 906 deletions

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@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ typedef void *(*info_update_t) (void *info, const void *update);
struct data {
struct pw_main_loop *loop;
struct pw_core *core;
struct pw_context *context;
struct pw_core_proxy *core_proxy;
struct spa_hook core_listener;
@ -813,14 +813,14 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[])
pw_loop_add_signal(l, SIGINT, do_quit, &data);
pw_loop_add_signal(l, SIGTERM, do_quit, &data);
data.core = pw_core_new(l, NULL, 0);
if (data.core == NULL)
data.context = pw_context_new(l, NULL, 0);
if (data.context == NULL)
return -1;
if (remote_name)
props = pw_properties_new(PW_KEY_REMOTE_NAME, remote_name, NULL);
data.core_proxy = pw_core_connect(data.core, props, 0);
data.core_proxy = pw_context_connect(data.context, props, 0);
if (data.core_proxy == NULL)
return -1;
@ -844,7 +844,7 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[])
draw_graph(&data, dot_path);
dot_str_clear(&data.dot_str);
pw_core_destroy(data.core);
pw_context_destroy(data.context);
pw_main_loop_destroy(data.loop);
return 0;