On Sun, Nov 27, 2011 at 6:42 AM, Bastiaan Timmer <[email protected]>wrote:
> Ok, I created a small example yesterday. I don't know if I can attach > files here or send it to your personal email addresses so I've pasted it > here: http://paste2.org/p/1799532 This works. I have a copy of the program now and run it and see it failing. Thanks. It should be more straightforward now to check that the return value should indeed be a DRIVER_OP_BAD_POINTER instead of BAD_PARAMETER. > > > Just let me know if I should get it to you some other way. The file is > just the example_paranoia.c program, with the wav-writing removed and a > custom read_audio and callback added. > > The reason the read_audio fails is in line 38, where 0 is passed instead > of the allocated buffer (and it returns BAD_PARAMETER). The reason > read_paranoia doesn't return is in line 131, where the paranoia mode is set > to PARANOIA_MODE_DISABLE. > > To come back to Robert's message about the paranoia mode, it seems that > when I set the mode to PARANOIA_MODE_FULL^PARANOIA_MODE_NEVERSKIP, it does > indeed allow skipping and so, it doesn't hang. I would have thought > PARANOIA_MODE_DISABLE would also allow skipping, but that doesn't seem to > be the case. I've also tried PARANOIA_MODE_DISABLE^PARANOIA_MODE_NEVERSKIP, > but that doesn't work either. So I guess that might be a bug? Or is it > intended that skipping is not allowed when paranoia is disabled? > Again, this is paranoia's API not libcdio's. So although you may get thought and opinions here,I would imagine the best place to ask for a change is in the paranoia mailing list if it is deemed that this is an API bug. Also, if I were doing that I'd probably rewrite the program so that it doesn't use libcdio at all. I am pretty sure that you'd get the same results but they'll probably want you to make sure. > > thanks, > Bas > > _______________________________________________ > Libcdio-help mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/libcdio-help > >
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