From 4c3f0427775273fe3925f631ea46891af56020aa Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: wm4 Date: Thu, 1 Jan 2015 20:37:49 +0100 Subject: command: make the "run" command work on Windows too Do so by using mp_subprocess(). Although this uses completely different code on Unix too, you shouldn't notice a difference. A less ncie thing is that this reserves an entire thread while the command is running (which wastes some memory for stack, at least). But this is probably still the simplest way, and the fork() trick is apparently not implementable with posix_subprocess(). --- common/msg.c | 5 +++-- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) (limited to 'common/msg.c') diff --git a/common/msg.c b/common/msg.c index 4a4ad80884..e117589873 100644 --- a/common/msg.c +++ b/common/msg.c @@ -185,10 +185,11 @@ static void flush_status_line(struct mp_log_root *root) root->blank_lines = 0; } -void mp_msg_flush_status_line(struct mpv_global *global) +void mp_msg_flush_status_line(struct mp_log *log) { pthread_mutex_lock(&mp_msg_lock); - flush_status_line(global->log->root); + if (log->root) + flush_status_line(log->root); pthread_mutex_unlock(&mp_msg_lock); } -- cgit v1.2.3