It's a well established convention that pan y-axis automation,
or vertical uses (top) +1 for left.
This special cases rotary knobs (and horizontal sliders) to retain
a clockwise movement (or movement to the right) for panning to the
right.
There are still over a hundred left, but this addresses many already.
In particular @param references to undocumented parameters.
Most notably in audio_backend.h
This works around for compilers with non-static-data-member
initialization.
spinlock_t is-a struct { lockType _; } and BOOST_DETAIL_SPINLOCK_INIT
initializes the first member of the struct.
All defines of BOOST_DETAIL_SPINLOCK_INIT include c-style curly braces
to initialize the struct's data member.
However, modern C++ compiler interpret the braces differently resulting
in copy constriction of the initializer.
Depending on implementation, d8ae3fd may only construct the spinlock
once to `sl_init`. Later it is only copy-constructed and that leads to
compile and/or runtmime errors.
e.g. gcc-8.3 fails to compile
error: use of deleted function ‘boost::detail::spinlock::spinlock(const boost::detail::spinlock&)’
To facilitate a central registry with weak/shared pointer lookup,
enable_shared_from_this<ARDOUR::AutomationControl>
was migrated to
enable_shared_from_this<PBD::Controllable>
The main (and only) user is generic-midi surface's state interface :(
This fixes a bug on some modern mac systems. Related to
setup_logging() changing stderr to use ASL and write to com.apple.console.
When a forked application writes to stderr while ASL is used,
the child is terminated for some reason.
Keep track of safe reservation:
Data has been read (or was skipped) previously can be read again
up to the allocated "reservation" (which is never overwritten).