gcc can recognize various regexps in comments. Since C++17 provides
[[fallthrough]], using /* fallthrough */ consistently seems
appropriate until we switch to C++17.
see also https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Warning-Options.html
* PortEngine::available() implementation
* AudioEngine::connected() wrapper
Eventually we may re-introduce PortEngine::available along
with a libardour internal port-engine.
Set accumulated capture-latency for physical-outputs
and accumulated playback-latency for physical-inputs
after Ardour is done setting all non-physical port latencies.
This will be needed for latency-compensation of the complete graph.
Generated by tools/f2s. Some hand-editing will be required in a few places to fix up comments related to timecode
and video in order to keep the legible
pthread-w32 does not support pthread_setschedparam() with
SCHED_FIFO and bails out. While pthread_create() simply ignores the policy
and sets the priority regadless.
This only affects ctrl-surface event-loops & AutomationWatch on Windows.
This hopefully fixes an issue with port-registration (new session)
being skipped because PortAudioBackend::available() still false
until the first callback.
This issue is not always reproducible but when it does occur it happens
somewhat consistently on both 32bit and 64bit builds(Tested on Windows 7).
The midiOutReset call does not return (or it takes so long that it might as
well be indefinite) and as it is not strictly necessary just remove it.
Resolves: http://tracker.ardour.org/view.php?id=7095
uselib is no longer implicit (inherited by .use). This is still incomplete,
some uselibs for non-linux variants may be missing.
bld.is_defined("HAVE_XXX") also no longer works and will have to be
changed (I think to bld.env["HAVE_XXX"]) in countless places.
For drivers that correctly report latency values(ASIO) this should result a
much closer alignment of audio in a loopback test. Measurement and
adjustment may still be needed, especially for non-ASIO drivers.
Testing with the RME HDSP Multiface and Yamaha AG06 using ASIO drivers results
in maximum offset of a couple of samples.