Add a new API in RTPSenderInterface, to be called from the browser side to insert a frame transformer between the Encoded and the Packetizer. The frame transformer is passed from RTPSenderInterface through the library to be eventually set in RTPSenderVideo, where the frame transformation will occur in the follow-up CL https://webrtc-review.googlesource.com/c/src/+/169128. Insertable Streams Web API explainer: https://github.com/alvestrand/webrtc-media-streams/blob/master/explainer.md Design doc for WebRTC library changes: http://doc/1eiLkjNUkRy2FssCPLUp6eH08BZuXXoHfbbBP1ZN7EVk Bug: webrtc:11380 Change-Id: I46cd0d8a798c2736c837e90cbf90d8901c7d27fb Reviewed-on: https://webrtc-review.googlesource.com/c/src/+/169127 Commit-Queue: Marina Ciocea <marinaciocea@webrtc.org> Reviewed-by: Harald Alvestrand <hta@webrtc.org> Reviewed-by: Danil Chapovalov <danilchap@webrtc.org> Reviewed-by: Karl Wiberg <kwiberg@webrtc.org> Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#30642}
How to write code in the api/ directory
Mostly, just follow the regular style guide, but:
- Note that
api/code is not exempt from the “.hand.ccfiles come in pairs” rule, so if you declare something inapi/path/to/foo.h, it should be defined inapi/path/to/foo.cc. - Headers in
api/should, if possible, not#includeheaders outsideapi/. It’s not always possible to avoid this, but be aware that it adds to a small mountain of technical debt that we’re trying to shrink. .ccfiles inapi/, on the other hand, are free to#includeheaders outsideapi/.
That is, the preferred way for api/ code to access non-api/ code is to call
it from a .cc file, so that users of our API headers won’t transitively
#include non-public headers.
For headers in api/ that need to refer to non-public types, forward
declarations are often a lesser evil than including non-public header files. The
usual rules still apply, though.
.cc files in api/ should preferably be kept reasonably small. If a
substantial implementation is needed, consider putting it with our non-public
code, and just call it from the api/ .cc file.