On windows,
- libxml2 spawns a 'watchdog' thread, when statically linked.
- libqt4 spawns a 'watcher' thread.
These threads clean up remaining ressources once their initiator thread has
terminated. So, the associated dll must NOT be freed explicitly and blindly.
Since there is no means to know when these 'cleanup' threads terminate,
the safe approach is to not free the dlls and let freeing occur when vlc
terminates.
add_obsolete_bool( "qt-blingbling" ) /* Suppressed since 1.0.0 */
+#ifdef WIN32
+ linked_with_a_crap_library_which_uses_atexit()
+#endif
+
add_submodule ()
set_description( "Dialogs provider" )
set_capability( "dialogs provider", 51 )
set_description( N_("XML Parser (using libxml2)") )
set_capability( "xml", 10 )
set_callbacks( Open, Close )
+
+#ifdef WIN32
+ linked_with_a_crap_library_which_uses_atexit()
+#endif
+
vlc_module_end ()
struct xml_reader_sys_t