/* Synchronously intercepted POSIX signals.
*
* In a threaded program such as VLC, the only sane way to handle signals
- * is to block them in all thread but one - this is the only way to
+ * is to block them in all threads but one - this is the only way to
* predict which thread will receive them. If any piece of code depends
* on delivery of one of this signal it is intrinsically not thread-safe
* and MUST NOT be used in VLC, whether we like it or not.
return 1; // BOOM!
argv[argc] = NULL;
- libvlc_exception_t ex, dummy;
- libvlc_exception_init (&ex);
- libvlc_exception_init (&dummy);
-
/* Initialize libvlc */
- libvlc_instance_t *vlc = libvlc_new (argc, argv, &ex);
+ libvlc_instance_t *vlc = libvlc_new (argc, argv);
if (vlc != NULL)
{
#endif
if (libvlc_add_intf (vlc, NULL) == 0)
{
- libvlc_playlist_play (vlc, -1, 0, NULL, &dummy);
+ libvlc_playlist_play (vlc, -1, 0, NULL);
libvlc_wait (vlc);
}
libvlc_release (vlc);
for (int i = 1; i < argc; i++)
LocaleFree (argv[i]);
- return vlc == NULL || libvlc_exception_raised (&ex);
+ return 0;
}