This likely won't make much difference on modern systems,
since it requires a kernel based I/O scheduler. which is
disabled (set to "none" for NVMe and SSDs).
Previously, the option was called "--vst3", yet disabled building
support for VST3 plugins (as described in the help string).
Signed-off-by: Nils Philippsen <nils@tiptoe.de>
This reverts commit 615326be9b because it
breaks windows builds.
```
File "/home/ardour/ardour-w64/wscript", line 1462, in configure
set_compiler_flags (conf, Options.options)
File "/home/ardour/ardour-w64/wscript", line 522, in set_compiler_flags
if re.search ('x86_64-w64', conf.env['CC']) is not None:
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/re.py", line 146, in search
return _compile(pattern, flags).search(string)
TypeError: expected string or buffer
```
CC is already set to a string. (And if it ever should be None, we want
to handle that explicitly.)
(And #autowaf.display_msg handle Booleans just fine.)
The sub_config_and_use function recursed, but it also invoked
autowaf.set_local_lib , which however didn't do anything useful. The
HAVE_ defines are not used anywhere, and the AUTOWAF_LOCAL defines are
only used in autowaf.use_lib, which however isn't used anywhere.
Dropping these defines simplify the build environment and makes the
compiler command line half as long and thus makes debugging much more
manageable.
Put it in the "children" list instead of recursing explicitly.
The only difference is that the (empty) options function in
libs/clearlooks-newer/wscript now will be invoked - before it wasn't.
Done with ad hoc scripting hacks processing unused imports found by pyflakes:
for f in $( find * -name wscript ); do echo; pyflakes $f; done | grep 'waflib.Logs.* but unused' | cut -d: -f1 | while read f; do sed -i 's/^import waflib.Logs as Logs,/import/g' $f; done
for f in $( find * -name wscript ); do echo; pyflakes $f; done | grep 'waflib.Options.* but unused' | cut -d: -f1 | while read f; do sed -i 's/import waflib.Options as Options, /import /g' $f; done
for f in $( find * -name wscript ); do echo; pyflakes $f; done | grep 'waflib.Options.* but unused' | cut -d: -f1 | while read f; do sed -i 's/^from waflib import Options,/from waflib import/g' $f; done
for f in $( find * -name wscript ); do echo; pyflakes $f; done | grep ' imported but unused$' | sed "s/^\([^:]*\):[0-9]*:[0-9]* '\(.*\)'.*/\1 \2/g" | while read f lib; do sed -i "/^import $lib$/d" $f; done
for f in $( find * -name wscript ); do echo; pyflakes $f; done | grep 'waflib.Options.* but unused' | cut -d: -f1 | while read f; do sed -i '/from waflib import Options$/d' $f; done
for f in $( find * -name wscript ); do echo; pyflakes $f; done | grep 'waflib.TaskGen.* but unused' | cut -d: -f1 | while read f; do sed -i '/from waflib import TaskGen$/d' $f; done
for f in $( find * -name wscript ); do echo; pyflakes $f; done | grep 'waflib.Task.Task.* but unused' | cut -d: -f1 | while read f; do sed -i '/^from waflib.Task import Task$/d' $f; done
for f in $( find * -name wscript ); do echo; pyflakes $f; done | grep 'waflib.Tools.winres.* but unused' | cut -d: -f1 | while read f; do sed -i '/^from waflib.Tools import winres$/d' $f; done
for f in $( find * -name wscript ); do echo; pyflakes $f; done | grep 'waflib.Utils.* but unused' | cut -d: -f1 | while read f; do sed -i '/^import waflib.Utils as Utils$/d' $f; done
Previous Python versions allowed sloppy escaping. Python 3.12 will issue
SyntaxWarning like:
wscript:1114: SyntaxWarning: invalid escape sequence '\.'
Use raw strings to pass the \ through Python syntax and down/up to
Regexp syntax.
libardourcp and now libardour_midisurface are not control
surfaces, but helper libraries for those.
They need to be deployed to the library folder (shared between
ctrl surfaces) and not scanned as ctrl surfaces at runtime.
This will also change the internal backend name, so it will miss the
previous 'config' setting '<State backend="Pulseaudio" ...'` and the
session file's '<EngineHints backend="Pulseaudio" ...'. But that is no
big deal after upgrading. Especially after the backend has been broken
for some users for a while.