[FFmpeg-cvslog] doc/protocols: move option follow entry to correct section
Gyan Doshi
git at videolan.org
Sun Mar 3 07:29:57 EET 2019
ffmpeg | branch: master | Gyan Doshi <ffmpeg at gyani.pro> | Sun Mar 3 11:14:48 2019 +0530| [73b62f302695822bf05f9fa43c8967d05868d49b] | committer: Gyan Doshi
doc/protocols: move option follow entry to correct section
The entry for file protocol option 'follow' was inserted under ftp options
during merge of a Libav commit - 90eb24996913238e1a. Corrected.
> http://git.videolan.org/gitweb.cgi/ffmpeg.git/?a=commit;h=73b62f302695822bf05f9fa43c8967d05868d49b
---
doc/protocols.texi | 17 ++++++-----------
1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)
diff --git a/doc/protocols.texi b/doc/protocols.texi
index fb7725e058..f0fd344ce9 100644
--- a/doc/protocols.texi
+++ b/doc/protocols.texi
@@ -193,6 +193,12 @@ Set I/O operation maximum block size, in bytes. Default value is
@code{INT_MAX}, which results in not limiting the requested block size.
Setting this value reasonably low improves user termination request reaction
time, which is valuable for files on slow medium.
+
+ at item follow
+If set to 1, the protocol will retry reading at the end of the file, allowing
+reading files that still are being written. In order for this to terminate,
+you either need to use the rw_timeout option, or use the interrupt callback
+(for API users).
@end table
@section ftp
@@ -229,17 +235,6 @@ it, unless special care is taken (tests, customized server configuration
etc.). Different FTP servers behave in different way during seek
operation. ff* tools may produce incomplete content due to server limitations.
-This protocol accepts the following options:
-
- at table @option
- at item follow
-If set to 1, the protocol will retry reading at the end of the file, allowing
-reading files that still are being written. In order for this to terminate,
-you either need to use the rw_timeout option, or use the interrupt callback
-(for API users).
-
- at end table
-
@section gopher
Gopher protocol.
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