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The read() method must not return a negative value. Make it return 0
on error, just like the file input stream. Also set the "error"
attribute to -1.
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I had this option enabled during development, but at some point, it
must have gotten lost. FAILONERROR makes the curl stream fail when
the server returns a status code 400 or higher. We are not interested
in the server's error document.
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The function curl_multi_info_read() provides access to errors from the
curl easy interface.
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During codec detection, the beginning of the stream is consumed. This
is a common operation, which takes a lot of time when handling remote
resources. To optimize this, remember the first 64 kB of a stream.
This way, we can rewind the stream without actually fetching the start
of the stream again.
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size_t and long aren't 64 bit safe (i.e. files larger than 2 GB on a
32 bit OS). Use off_t instead, which is a 64 bit integer if compiled
with large file support.
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Don't attempt to open a HTTP URL as a local file, and don't send a
local path to libcurl.
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If the server sends the headers "icy-name", "ice-name",
"x-audiocast-name", set the stream title.
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Replaced the local variable "colon" (which had only temporary meaning)
with the variable "value". It is a pointer to the first byte of the
header value.
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For boolean values and success flags, use bool instead of integer (1/0
for true/false, 0/-1 for success/failure).
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close() shouldn't fail with read-only streams.
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Instead of managing a set of method pointers in each input_stream
struct, move these into the new input_plugin struct. Each
input_stream has only a pointer to the plugin struct. Pointers to all
implementations are kept in the array "input_plugins".
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Renamed inputStream.c and inputStream_file.c.
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MPD's HTTP client code has always been broken, no matter how effort
was put into fixing it. Replace it with libcurl, which is known to be
quite stable. This adds a fat library dependency, but only for people
who need streaming.
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