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author | Sean Bright <sean.bright@gmail.com> | 2017-12-22 09:23:22 -0500 |
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committer | Sean Bright <sean.bright@gmail.com> | 2017-12-22 09:23:22 -0500 |
commit | fd0ca1c3f9b972a52d48a82b492fd6bac772dc78 (patch) | |
tree | 42d2a87726d196f4db1c68489007520a4c597062 /include/jitterbuf.h | |
parent | 9ef97b5a9191e51f1edc66bb17728fd9fe552c35 (diff) |
Remove as much trailing whitespace as possible.
Change-Id: I873c1c6d00f447269bd841494459efccdd2c19c0
Diffstat (limited to 'include/jitterbuf.h')
-rw-r--r-- | include/jitterbuf.h | 18 |
1 files changed, 9 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/include/jitterbuf.h b/include/jitterbuf.h index 32579fc6c..9e453a966 100644 --- a/include/jitterbuf.h +++ b/include/jitterbuf.h @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ */ /*! \file - * \brief + * \brief * jitterbuf: an application-independent jitterbuffer * \ref jitterbuf.c */ @@ -30,14 +30,14 @@ extern "C" { /*! \name configuration constants */ /*@{ */ /*! Number of historical timestamps to use in calculating jitter and drift */ -#define JB_HISTORY_SZ 500 +#define JB_HISTORY_SZ 500 /*! what percentage of timestamps should we drop from the history when we examine it; * this might eventually be something made configurable */ #define JB_HISTORY_DROPPCT 3 /*! the maximum droppct we can handle (say it was configurable). */ #define JB_HISTORY_DROPPCT_MAX 4 /*! the size of the buffer we use to keep the top and botton timestamps for dropping */ -#define JB_HISTORY_MAXBUF_SZ JB_HISTORY_SZ * JB_HISTORY_DROPPCT_MAX / 100 +#define JB_HISTORY_MAXBUF_SZ JB_HISTORY_SZ * JB_HISTORY_DROPPCT_MAX / 100 /*! amount of additional jitterbuffer adjustment */ #define JB_TARGET_EXTRA 40 /*! ms between growing and shrinking; may not be honored if jitterbuffer runs out of space */ @@ -131,10 +131,10 @@ void jb_destroy(jitterbuf *jb); * you will leak queued frames, and some internal structures */ void jb_reset(jitterbuf *jb); -/*!\brief queue a frame - * - * data=frame data, timings (in ms): ms=length of frame (for voice), ts=ts (sender's time) - * now=now (in receiver's time) return value is one of +/*!\brief queue a frame + * + * data=frame data, timings (in ms): ms=length of frame (for voice), ts=ts (sender's time) + * now=now (in receiver's time) return value is one of * JB_OK: Frame added. Last call to jb_next() still valid * JB_DROP: Drop this frame immediately * JB_SCHED: Frame added. Call jb_next() to get a new time for the next frame @@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ enum jb_return_code jb_put(jitterbuf *jb, void *data, const enum jb_frame_type t * JB_OK: You've got frame! * JB_DROP: Here's an audio frame you should just drop. Ask me again for this time.. * JB_NOFRAME: There's no frame scheduled for this time. - * JB_INTERP: Please interpolate an interpl-length frame for this time (either we need to grow, or there was a lost frame) + * JB_INTERP: Please interpolate an interpl-length frame for this time (either we need to grow, or there was a lost frame) * JB_EMPTY: The jb is empty. */ enum jb_return_code jb_get(jitterbuf *jb, jb_frame *frame, long now, long interpl); @@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ enum jb_return_code jb_get(jitterbuf *jb, jb_frame *frame, long now, long interp /*! \brief unconditionally get frames from jitterbuf until empty */ enum jb_return_code jb_getall(jitterbuf *jb, jb_frame *frameout); -/*! \brief when is the next frame due out, in receiver's time (0=EMPTY) +/*! \brief when is the next frame due out, in receiver's time (0=EMPTY) * This value may change as frames are added (esp non-audio frames) */ long jb_next(jitterbuf *jb); |