If enabled, then the button simply changes the behaviour of the "play" button rather than actually starting playback. If disabled
transport behaviour should be unchanged from before.
This started happening more frequently after this function started to be called more often (which was the right thing to do, but
had this side effect (now fixed).
1) Make sure we create or open any files in binary mode
2) Make sure the user can see an error message of we fail to parse the command line
3) Make sure that the call to 'windows_vst_gui_init()' matches its declaration (i.e. only applicable when NOT on PLATFORM_WINDOWS)
This is intended to catch a potential wierd condition where a source exists as a stub, but has not yet been written to disk,
and then a new source is created with the same path. Currently it is not understood how/when this might happen
Existing code would cause data loss due to creation of two Source objects referring the same path, one with removable flags and one without. Careful code review suggested a variety of thinkos, function naming problems and other confusion that caused this. I have tried ot extensively comment what is going on with these operations, because it is one key area in which MIDI differs from audio: with audio, capture is the only way to add a new audio region, but for MIDI there are GUI input events that can add a new region.
This is intended to catch a potential wierd condition where a source exists as a stub, but has not yet been written to disk,
and then a new source is created with the same path. Currently it is not understood how/when this might happen
Existing code would cause data loss due to creation of two Source objects referring the same path, one with removable flags and one without. Careful code review suggested a variety of thinkos, function naming problems and other confusion that caused this. I have tried ot extensively comment what is going on with these operations, because it is one key area in which MIDI differs from audio: with audio, capture is the only way to add a new audio region, but for MIDI there are GUI input events that can add a new region.