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Andreas Rheinhardt authored
Up until now, read_frame_internal always initialized the packet it received. But since the recent changes to ff_read_packet, this is no longer needed: If the parsing queue is initially empty upon entering read_frame_internal, the packet will now either contain content upon success or be blank upon failure of ff_read_packet. If the parsing queue is initially not empty, the packet will be overwritten with the oldest one from the parsing queue. Similarly, it is unnecessary to initialize ret in read_frame_internal. In parse_packet, it is easily possible to only initialize the packet used as temporary storage for the output if said packet is used at all; furthermore, this packet doesn't need to be zero-initialized, because av_init_packet will initialize every field except size and data and those fields will be set by av_parser_parse2. Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@gmail.com>
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