Functions, 5 functions – Google Flix Engine Linux Reference Manual User Manual

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7.2 Language Binding API Deviations

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##using the flix engine namespace

package On2::flixengine2;

$a_string_constant= $FE2_FILTER_PNGEX;

$sc= Flix2_CodecSetParam($codec,$FE2_VP6_BITRATE,750);

if($sc != $ON2_OK) {}

##or explicitly

$a_string_constant= $On2::flixengine2::FE2_FILTER_PNGEX;

$sc= Flix2_CodecSetParam($codec,$On2::flixengine2::FE2_VP6_BITRATE,750);

if($sc != $On2::flixengine2::ON2_OK) {}

• PHP

$a_string_constant= FE2_FILTER_PNGEX;

$sc= Flix2_CodecSetParam($codec,FE2_VP6_BITRATE,750);

if($sc != ON2_OK) {}

• Python

a_string_constant= flixengine2.FE2_FILTER_PNGEX

sc= flixengine2.Flix2_CodecSetParam(codec,flixengine2.FE2_VP6_BITRATE,750)

if(sc != flixengine2.ON2_OK):

Note:

Constants should ALWAYS be referenced by name as their values are subject to change.

7.2.5

Functions

In the same vein as the Flix Engine and Filter handle issue is the issue with functions that return values
via a result parameter. In this case the value is returned in a list instead of creating a storage location or
modifying a pointer.

Some examples will help clarify this point:

• Java

try {

boolean b = flix.IsEncoderRunning();

int w = flix.video_options_GetSourceWidth();

double d = flix.video_options_GetVideoFramerateAsDouble();

} catch (FlixException e) {}

• Perl

##in separate scalars

#boolean

($sc,$b)= Flix2_IsEncoderRunning($flix);

#integer

($sc,$w)= video_options_GetSourceWidth($flix);

#double

($sc,$fps)= video_options_GetVideoFramerateAsDouble($flix);

##or in one array, sc is $res[0], value is $res[1]

#boolean

@res= Flix2_IsEncoderRunning($flix);

#integer

@res= video_options_GetSourceWidth($flix);

#double

@res= video_options_GetVideoFramerateAsDouble($flix);

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