> On Jun 27, 2020, at 4:00 PM, Marton Balint <c...@passwd.hu> wrote: > > > > On Sat, 27 Jun 2020, Zhao Zhili wrote: > >> This is a map from 'Macintosh Language Codes' to 'ISO639-2/T'. Some items >> in the map are ISO639-2/B, some are ISO639-1. > > Is this a functional change or a cosmetic change? If both, then seperate > commits are preferred.
The patch is meant to be a functional change. Language names are added to make it a little easier to review, but it's still hard to review a multi-column table. Is it better to first make the table single-column, then modify the table items? (The multi-column to single-column change is still hard to review and error-prone). > >> >> German: ger => deu >> Dutch: dut = nld >> Swedish: sve => swe >> Icelandic: ice => isl >> Croatian: hr => hrv >> Chinese: chi => zho >> Faroese: fo => fao >> Farsi/Persian: "" => fas >> Flemish: "" => nld >> Irish: iri => gle >> Albanian: alb => sqi >> Serbian: sr => srp >> Macedonian: mac => mkd >> Armenian: arm => hye >> Georgian: geo => kat >> MongolianCyr: "" => mon >> Tibetan: tib => bod >> Punjabi: pa => pan >> Sinhala: "" => sin >> Burmese: bur => mya >> Kinyarwanda: "" => kin >> Nyanja: "" => nya >> Welsh: wel => cym >> Basque: baq => eus >> --- >> libavformat/isom.c | 39 ++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------- >> 1 file changed, 24 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-) >> >> diff --git a/libavformat/isom.c b/libavformat/isom.c >> index 44c7b13038..e34d3f2195 100644 >> --- a/libavformat/isom.c >> +++ b/libavformat/isom.c >> @@ -395,24 +395,33 @@ const AVCodecTag ff_codec_movdata_tags[] = { >> /* http://developer.apple.com/documentation/mac/Text/Text-368.html */ >> /* deprecated by putting the code as 3*5 bits ASCII */ >> static const char mov_mdhd_language_map[][4] = { >> - /* 0-9 */ >> - "eng", "fra", "ger", "ita", "dut", "sve", "spa", "dan", "por", "nor", >> - "heb", "jpn", "ara", "fin", "gre", "ice", "mlt", "tur", "hr "/*scr*/, >> "chi"/*ace?*/, >> - "urd", "hin", "tha", "kor", "lit", "pol", "hun", "est", "lav", "", >> - "fo ", "", "rus", "chi", "", "iri", "alb", "ron", "ces", "slk", >> - "slv", "yid", "sr ", "mac", "bul", "ukr", "bel", "uzb", "kaz", "aze", >> - /*?*/ >> - "aze", "arm", "geo", "mol", "kir", "tgk", "tuk", "mon", "", "pus", >> - "kur", "kas", "snd", "tib", "nep", "san", "mar", "ben", "asm", "guj", >> - "pa ", "ori", "mal", "kan", "tam", "tel", "", "bur", "khm", "lao", >> - /* roman? arabic? */ >> + /* 0: [English] [French] [German] [Italian] [Dutch] [Swedish] >> [Spanish] [Danish] [Portuguese] [Norwegian] */ >> + "eng", "fra", "deu", "ita", "nld", "swe", "spa", "dan", "por", "nor", > > If you want to comment the full name of the languages then I suggest you to > use inline comments ( "heb" /* Hebrew */), because this mix of descriptions > and languages is defeating the whole point of readability... If the lines > become too long then either change the struct to 5 entries per line, or a > single entry per line may be even better. > > Regards, > Marton > >> + /* 10: [Hebrew] [Japanese] [Arabic] [Finnish] [Greek] [Icelandic] >> [Maltese] [Turkish] [Croatian] [Traditional Chinese] */ >> + "heb", "jpn", "ara", "fin", "gre", "isl", "mlt", "tur", "hrv", "zho", >> + /* 20: [Urdu] [Hindi] [Thai] [Korean] [Lithuanian] [Polish] [Hungarian] >> [Estonian] [Latvian] [Sami] */ >> + "urd", "hin", "tha", "kor", "lit", "pol", "hun", "est", "lav", "", >> + /* 30: [Faroese] [Farsi/Persian] [Russian] [Simplified Chinese] >> [Flemish] [Irish] [Albanian] [Romanian] [Czech] [Slovak] */ >> + "fao", "fas", "rus", "zho", "nld", "gle", "sqi", "ron", "ces", "slk", >> + /* 40: [Slovenian] [Yiddish] [Serbian] [Macedonian] [Bulgarian] >> [Ukrainian] [Belarusian] [Uzbek] [Kazakh] [Azerbaijani] */ >> + "slv", "yid", "srp", "mkd", "bul", "ukr", "bel", "uzb", "kaz", "aze", >> + /* 50: [AzerbaijanAr] [Armenian] [Georgian] [Moldavian] [Kirghiz] >> [Tajiki] [Turkmen] [Mongolian] [MongolianCyr] [Pashto] */ >> + "aze", "hye", "kat", "mol", "kir", "tgk", "tuk", "mon", "mon", "pus", >> + /* 60: [Kurdish] [Kashmiri] [Sindhi] [Tibetan] [Nepali] [Sanskrit] >> [Marathi] [Bengali] [Assamese] [Gujarati] */ >> + "kur", "kas", "snd", "bod", "nep", "san", "mar", "ben", "asm", "guj", >> + /* 70: [Punjabi] [Oriya] [Malayalam] [Kannada] [Tamil] [Telugu] >> [Sinhala] [Burmese] [Khmer] [Lao] */ >> + "pan", "ori", "mal", "kan", "tam", "tel", "sin", "mya", "khm", "lao", >> + /* 80: [Vietnamese] [Indonesian] [Tagalog] [MalayRoman] [MalayArabic] >> [Amharic] [Galla] [Oromo] [Somali] [Swahili] */ >> "vie", "ind", "tgl", "may", "may", "amh", "tir", "orm", "som", "swa", >> - /*==rundi?*/ >> - "", "run", "", "mlg", "epo", "", "", "", "", "", >> - /* 100 */ >> + /* 90: [Kinyarwanda] [Rundi] [nya] [Malagasy] [Esperanto] */ >> + "kin", "run", "nya", "mlg", "epo", "", "", "", "", "", >> + /* 100: */ >> "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", >> + /* 110: */ >> "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", >> - "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "wel", "baq", >> + /* 120: [Welsh] >> [Basque] */ >> + "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "cym", "eus", >> + /* 130: [Catalan] [Latin] [Quechua] [Guarani] [Aymara] [Tatar] [Uighur] >> [Dzongkha] [JavaneseRom] */ >> "cat", "lat", "que", "grn", "aym", "tat", "uig", "dzo", "jav" >> }; >> -- >> 2.25.1 >> >> _______________________________________________ >> ffmpeg-devel mailing list >> ffmpeg-devel@ffmpeg.org >> https://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-devel >> >> To unsubscribe, visit link above, or email >> ffmpeg-devel-requ...@ffmpeg.org with subject "unsubscribe". > _______________________________________________ > ffmpeg-devel mailing list > ffmpeg-devel@ffmpeg.org > https://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-devel > > To unsubscribe, visit link above, or email > ffmpeg-devel-requ...@ffmpeg.org with subject "unsubscribe". _______________________________________________ ffmpeg-devel mailing list ffmpeg-devel@ffmpeg.org https://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-devel To unsubscribe, visit link above, or email ffmpeg-devel-requ...@ffmpeg.org with subject "unsubscribe".