ecore_audio does define format and source, those are then used in some
leave classes, ecore_audio is only used in the tests, and should not be
used externally. Therefore make it abstract.
The other missing implementations are in the leave classes,
They are resolved with providing empty implementations, since no format
switching is supported.
ref T5719
Reviewed-by: Cedric BAIL <cedric.bail@free.fr>
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D7782
Summary: I had fixed some typos and wrong expressions, euch as capital letters, singular Etc. in Ecore and Edje API reference doxygen.
Test Plan: Doxygen Revision
Reviewers: stefan, cedric, raster, Jaehyun_Cho, jpeg
Subscribers: conr2d
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D4677
Complex types (i.e. list, array, hash, accessor etc.) now do not require
pointers with them anymore (the pointer is implied) and the same goes for
class handles. Eolian now explicitly disallows creating pointers to these
as well. This is the first part of the work to remove pointers from Eolian
completely, with the goal of simplifying the DSL (higher level) and therefore
making it easier for bindings (as well as easier API usage).
@feature
Eolian had a restriction due to the C++ generator that classes and
namespaces would be named differently. Now that the C++ generator is
fixed, eolian dropped the restriction and we can finally fix the wrong
namespaces in ecore audio.
Instead of "@in type name;" we now use "@in name: type;". This change
is done because of consistency with the rest of Eolian; pretty much
every other part of Eolian syntax uses the latter form.
This is a big breaking change in the .eo format, so please update your
.eo files accordingly and compile Elementary together with the EFL.
@feature
legacy set to null was used for every function to not generate a legacy
API. legacy_prefix set to null indicates no legacy has to be generated
for all the class.