This allows to indicate that a control should by default be displayed
inline in the mixer-strip.
Previously that was hard-coded for and enabled for send-level
controls only.
It's long been a guideline (and IIRC a Weff-c++ warning) that either all, or
none, of the copy methods should be defined, but this became a standard warning
in GCC9. Presumably to account for a later language change though I'm not sure
which.
I don't remember why the ChanMapping copy constructor can't just be a simple
copy (it's just a map of POD), but figure it's safer to just copy what that
does.
103ef2ba08 introduced an API to write raw data (const void*)
to a child process, along with the previous API to
write (std::string const&)
VideoMonitor uses write_to_stdin("fixed text"), and g++
interprets this to use the (const void*) API instead
of the std::string, which breaks communication.
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).
This is mainly a NO-OP, introducing a new PlaybackBuffer type
and preparing for its use.
At this point in time, the buffer is just a power-of-two sized
ringbuffer and the disk-reader's read-logic is still unchanged.
Eventually the read and write sample position that are currently
private to the disk-reader can be migrated to be owned by the buffer.
Also Diskreader::read() positions can be matched to read-position ..
+/- buffer reservation and de-click can read w/o committing the read.
This is mostly to see if there'll be any problems when merging these changes into Mixbus. I'm guessing there'll be some conflicts in these projects (and a lot more to follow...)
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.
Functions formerly in ardour/util.h and some more functions.
The main motivation is libevoral which can use libpbd but not libardour.
The eventual goal is to consolidate various different interpolation,
scaling and deflection methods.
* remember master-ctrl value on assignment & save with session
* Control/AutomationCtrl only stores ctrl's own value (w/o master)
* virtual AutomationControl::get_value () -> use SlavableAC method
* MasterRecord uses weak-ptr (fixes recursive ~Controllable() deadlock)
This is theoretically dangerous, because a PBD::ID is supposed to be unique, and this new constructor
cannot guarantee that. However, the same danger already exists with the std::string-based constructor
Arodur itself on longer depends on C/C++ locale for saving/loading sessions.
However, the Localeguard is kept for 3rd party plugins: Reset the C locale
to "C" to enforce consisten numerics and portable sessions as well
as verify that no plugin changes the C++ locale.
All uses of this function have now been replaced by PBD::to_string() from
pbd/string_convert.h
Remove this function so that it isn't mistakenly used to perform numeric to
string conversion when the result is being used for serialization as that only
works if the global C++ locale is set with LC_NUMERIC=C, which is the case
currently but may not be in the future.
These are now unused and functionality is replaced by XMLNode::set_property
set_property is a better name as a node can only have properties with unique
names and the property will be set or reset(if it already exists). Changing the
name also makes it easier to transition and test the new API.
No longer need a specialization for bool as PBD::to_string/string_to already
has specializations for bool
Remove template specialization for float as string_to/to_string handles string
representations of infinity
A simple macro for defining the four template specializations required to
convert an enum to a string and back using the existing string_2_enum and
enum_2_string functions. Generally these will only be instantiated in one
source file, I don't think it is necessary to explicitly instantiate any at
this stage.
I would prefer "yes" and "no" as it distinguishes boolean values from numeric
but using "yes and "no" results in PBD::Property<T>::from_string failing to
parse the correct values when opening in an older Ardour version as there is no
specialization for bool.
Using 0 and 1 also results in less change to the Session file.
All conversions are performed as if in the "C" locale but without actually
changing locale.
This is a wrapper around printf/sscanf for int types which aren't affected by
locale and uses glib functions g_ascii_strtod and g_ascii_dtostr for
float/double types.
My first attempt at this used std::stringstream and
ios::imbue(std::locale::classic()) as it should be thread safe, but testing
shows it is not for gcc/mingw-w64 on Windows, and possibly also some versions
of macOS/OS X.
Use "yes" and "no" when converting a boolean in PBD::string_to<bool> as this
seems to be the convention used throughout libardour which will allow using
string_to<bool> in those cases.
Add accepted bool string values from PBD::string_is_affirmative to
PBD::string_to<bool>
Mark strings in pbd/string_convert.cc as not for translation
Add u/int16_t string conversions to pbd/string_convert.h and tests
Add DEBUG_TRACE output on conversion errors
Add int8_t/uint8_t conversions(using int16/uint16 types) to string_convert.h
Add support for converting an infinity expression to/from string
Follows the C99/C11 standard for strtof/strtod where subject sequence is an
optional plus or minus sign then INF or INFINITY, ignoring case.