This is a patch for AtomicParsley (v0.9.0).
Because there is a problem when building on GCC 4.4, such as "error: invalid conversion from 'const char*' to 'char*'".
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--- AtomicParsley.cpp.orig 2006-09-16 08:22:33.000000000 +0900 | |
+++ AtomicParsley.cpp 2013-07-27 17:18:30.279141101 +0900 | |
@@ -1447,7 +1447,7 @@ | |
uint32_t atom_offsets = 0; | |
char* uuid_outfile = (char*)calloc(1, sizeof(char)*MAXPATHLEN+1); //malloc a new string because it may be a cli arg for a specific output path | |
if (output_path == NULL) { | |
- char* orig_suffix = strrchr(originating_file, '.'); | |
+ const char* orig_suffix = strrchr(originating_file, '.'); | |
if (orig_suffix == NULL) { | |
fprintf(stdout, "AP warning: a file extension for the input file was not found.\n\tGlobbing onto original filename...\n"); | |
path_len = strlen(originating_file); | |
@@ -4462,7 +4462,7 @@ | |
#endif | |
void APar_DeriveNewPath(const char *filePath, char* temp_path, int output_type, const char* file_kind, char* forced_suffix, bool random_filename = true) { | |
- char* suffix = NULL; | |
+ const char* suffix = NULL; | |
if (forced_suffix == NULL) { | |
suffix = strrchr(filePath, '.'); | |
} else { | |
@@ -4480,7 +4480,7 @@ | |
memcpy(temp_path, filePath, base_len); | |
memcpy(temp_path + base_len, file_kind, strlen(file_kind)); | |
#else | |
- char* file_name = strrchr(filePath, '/'); | |
+ const char* file_name = strrchr(filePath, '/'); | |
size_t file_name_len = strlen(file_name); | |
memcpy(temp_path, filePath, filepath_len-file_name_len+1); | |
memcpy(temp_path + strlen(temp_path), ".", 1); | |
@@ -5006,7 +5006,7 @@ | |
free_modified_name = true; | |
if (forced_suffix_type == FORCE_M4B_TYPE) { //using --stik Audiobook with --overWrite will change the original file's extension | |
uint16_t filename_len = strlen(m4aFile); | |
- char* suffix = strrchr(m4aFile, '.'); | |
+ const char* suffix = strrchr(m4aFile, '.'); | |
memcpy(originating_file, m4aFile, filename_len+1 ); | |
memcpy(originating_file + (filename_len - strlen(suffix) ), ".m4b", 5 ); | |
} |
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