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Originally posted by rohcQaH View Post
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An incorrect test which is supposed to fail but doesn't crash a GPU or Mesa means that Mesa/GPU passes and handles the incorrectness correctly. :P
Concerning the licensing issues, you can't copy a GPL code and commit it in Mesa.
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Originally posted by nanonyme View PostI'm not a lawyer but I'd suspect loaning ideas from there is a just fine without any license concerns but loaning code not. Then again, whether or not these two things are equal is the bit where you decide on whether you want to take a guess which has its risks or hire an engineer with legal experience to sort the problem out for you.
bitstream_parameter = bitstream[0] << shift
etc.
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I'm not a lawyer but I'd suspect loaning ideas from there is a just fine without any license concerns but loaning code not. Then again, whether or not these two things are equal is the bit where you decide on whether you want to take a guess which has its risks or hire an engineer with legal experience to sort the problem out for you.
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I might open a new thread, but I came to think of the following:
In my vdpau backend, I am using some bits from the mplayer implementation to my bitstream parser. Well i know mplayer is GPL'ed and my code will be too, but do I have to copy any kind of license from the GPL'ed source file from mplayer into my code?
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Originally posted by nanonyme View PostAssuming the correct behaviour is to fail the test, sure.
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On the other hand, having a test which uses the API in somewhat incorrect way is not bad either.
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