Changeset 736 for pjproject/trunk
- Timestamp:
- Sep 22, 2006 8:43:00 PM (18 years ago)
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- pjproject/trunk
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pjproject/trunk/pjlib/include/pj/doxygen.h
r691 r736 56 56 * @subsection doc_ver_subsec Version 57 57 * 58 * This document corresponds to PJLIB version 0.5. 7.6.58 * This document corresponds to PJLIB version 0.5.8. 59 59 * 60 60 * … … 457 457 * 458 458 * @section build_sys_install_sec Build and Installation 459 * 460 * \note 461 * <b>The most up-to-date information on building and installing PJLIB 462 * should be found in the website, under "Getting Started" document. 463 * More over, the new PJLIB build system is now based on autoconf, 464 * so some of the information here might not be relevant anymore 465 * (although most still are, since the autoconf script still use 466 * the old Makefile system as the backend).</b> 459 467 * 460 468 * @subsection build_sys_install_win32_sec Visual Studio … … 794 802 * @page porting_pjlib_pg Porting PJLIB 795 803 * 804 * \note 805 * <b>Since version 0.5.8, PJLIB build system is now based on autoconf, so 806 * most of the time we shouldn't need to apply the tweakings below to get 807 * PJLIB working on a new platform. However, since the autoconf build system 808 * still uses the old Makefile build system, the information below may still 809 * be useful for reference. 810 * </b> 796 811 * 797 812 * @section new_arch_sec Porting to New CPU Architecture -
pjproject/trunk/pjlib/include/pj/pool.h
r691 r736 102 102 * memory allocation strategy that can speed-up the memory allocations 103 103 * and deallocations by up to <b>30 times</b> compared to standard 104 * malloc()/free()! 104 * malloc()/free() (more than 150 million allocations per second on a 105 * P4/3.0GHz Linux machine). 105 106 * 106 107 * (Note: your mileage may vary, of course. You can see how much PJLIB's -
pjproject/trunk/pjmedia/include/pjmedia/doxygen.h
r531 r736 493 493 Screenshots on WinXP: \image html siprtp.jpg "siprtp screenshot on WinXP" 494 494 495 - @ref page_pjmedia_samples_tonegen_c\n 496 This is a simple program to generate a tone and write the samples to 497 a raw PCM file. The main purpose of this file is to analyze the 498 quality of the tones/sine wave generated by PJMEDIA tone/sine wave 499 generator. 500 501 - @ref page_pjmedia_samples_aectest_c\n 502 Play a file to speaker, run AEC, and record the microphone input 503 to see if echo is coming. 495 504 */ 496 505 -
pjproject/trunk/pjsip-apps/src/samples/tonegen.c
r693 r736 17 17 * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA 18 18 */ 19 20 /** 21 * \page page_pjmedia_samples_tonegen_c Samples: Sine Wave/Dual-Tone Generation 22 * 23 * This is a simple program to generate a tone and write the samples to 24 * a raw PCM file. The main purpose of this file is to analyze the 25 * quality of the tones/sine wave generated by PJMEDIA tone/sine wave 26 * generator. 27 * 28 * This file is pjsip-apps/src/samples/tonegen.c 29 * 30 * \includelineno tonegen.c 31 */ 32 33 19 34 #include <pjmedia.h> 20 35 #include <pjlib.h> -
pjproject/trunk/pjsip/docs/doxygen.h
r531 r736 29 29 30 30 /** 31 32 @mainpage PJSIP 31 \n 32 33 @mainpage PJSIP - Open Source SIP Stack 33 34 34 35 \n … … 119 120 @subsection doc_ver Version 120 121 121 This document corresponds to PJSIP version 0.5. 6.122 This document corresponds to PJSIP version 0.5.8. 122 123 123 124 \n … … 217 218 Screenshots on WinXP: \image html siprtp.jpg "siprtp screenshot on WinXP" 218 219 220 - @ref page_pjsip_perf_c\n 221 This sample contains a complete implementation of a SIP performance 222 measurement tool. Unlike other tool such SIPp, pjsip-perf is geared 223 more towards finding the performance of an endpoint by flooding the 224 endpoint with some requests and time the completion of the requests.\n 225 Screenshots on Linux console: \image html pjsip-perf.jpg "pjsip-perf screenshot on Linux" 219 226 */ 220 227 … … 255 262 256 263 /** 257 * \page page_pjmedia_samples_siprtp_c Samples: Using SIP and Custom RTP/RTCP to Monitor Quality264 * \page page_pjmedia_samples_siprtp_c Samples: siprtp - SIP with RTCP Quality Monitoring 258 265 * 259 266 * This source is an example to demonstrate using SIP and RTP/RTCP framework … … 275 282 */ 276 283 284 /** 285 * \page page_pjsip_perf_c Samples: pjsip-perf - SIP Performance Benchmarking Tool 286 * 287 * This sample contains a complete implementation of a SIP performance 288 * measurement tool. Unlike other tool such SIPp, pjsip-perf is geared 289 * more towards finding the performance of an endpoint by flooding the 290 * endpoint with some requests and time the completion of the requests. 291 * 292 * The source code of the file is pjsip-apps/src/samples/pjsip-perf.c 293 * 294 * Screenshots on Linux console: \image html pjsip-perf.jpg 295 * 296 * \includelineno pjsip-perf.c 297 */ 298 -
pjproject/trunk/pjsip/include/pjsip/sip_endpoint.h
r515 r736 245 245 /** 246 246 * Register the transaction to the endpoint's transaction table. 247 * Before the transaction is registered, it must have been initialized as 248 * either UAS or UAC by calling #pjsip_tsx_init_uac or #pjsip_tsx_init_uas. 249 * This function, like all other endpoint functions, is thread safe. 247 * This function should only be used internally by the stack. 250 248 * 251 249 * @param endpt The SIP endpoint. … … 256 254 257 255 /** 258 * Forcefull destroy the transaction. 259 * The only time where application needs to call this function is when the 260 * transaction fails to initialize in #pjsip_tsx_init_uac or 261 * #pjsip_tsx_init_uas. For other cases. the transaction will be destroyed 262 * automaticly by endpoint. 256 * Forcefull destroy the transaction. This function should only be used 257 * internally by the stack. 263 258 * 264 259 * @param endpt The endpoint. -
pjproject/trunk/pjsip/include/pjsip/sip_msg.h
r715 r736 911 911 * as argument to a function which will copy the header). 912 912 * 913 * @param pool The pool.913 * @param h The header to be initialized. 914 914 * @param hname The header name to be assigned to the header, or NULL to 915 915 * assign the header name with some string. -
pjproject/trunk/pjsip/include/pjsip/sip_transport.h
r720 r736 361 361 * 362 362 * A transaction object normally will add reference counter to this buffer 363 * when application calls #pjsip_tsx_ on_tx_msg, because it needs to keep the363 * when application calls #pjsip_tsx_send_msg, because it needs to keep the 364 364 * message for retransmission. The transaction will release the reference 365 365 * counter once its state has reached final state. -
pjproject/trunk/pjsip/include/pjsip/sip_util.h
r515 r736 396 396 * This is an auxiliary function to be used by application to send arbitrary 397 397 * requests outside a dialog. To send a request within a dialog, application 398 * should use #pjsip_dlg_send_ msginstead.398 * should use #pjsip_dlg_send_request instead. 399 399 * 400 400 * @param endpt The endpoint instance.
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