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.
commit fdbae82077db53add90df7448a06869dac89acc6
Author: Paul Davis <paul@linuxaudiosystems.com>
Date: Wed Mar 27 21:45:28 2013 -0400
mammoth changes in basic signal flow, total redesign of MIDI channel filtering and more.
commit 59343a8283698e02bc0f622313b29e98f449e4c8
Author: Paul Davis <paul@linuxaudiosystems.com>
Date: Wed Mar 27 01:58:53 2013 -0400
initial working version after changes to MIDI channel filtering. may affect metering input too. testing not yet finished
this commit merges many deep changes in ardour's internal architecture,
combined with a total redesign of how MIDI channel filtering works.
data in a track used to flow from JACK port buffers to diskstream's ringbuffers
and was then copied from the ringbuffers into a BufferSet for use during
Route::process_output_buffers(). The butler thread would handle the movement of
data between the ringbuffers and disk.
with this commit, data now flows from JACK port buffers into the BufferSet used
for Route processing, and is copied from the BufferSet into the diskstream's
ringbuffers (the butler thread continues to handle interactions with disk as
usual).
this change allowed a dramatic consolidation of code and simplification of most
aspects of Track/Route::roll() and Track/Route::no_roll(). in particular, see
Route::fill_buffers_with_input() which now concisely describes how we move data
from JACK port buffers into the BufferSet for all Route types (including Tracks).
this work was initially motivated by changing MIDI channel filtering so that we
can process capture and playback independently. there is now a very clean
pathway for this - see MidiTrack::roll() (NOTE: This needs implementing in the
no-roll case too - a TODO item).
the channel selector for MIDI tracks has been moved out of the track header and
is now accessible via the context menu. more work is likely here, to make it
(more) obvious to the user when filtering is going on.
Completely eliminate static MIDI controller name code.
Reduce dependency on midnam_patch.h (which would have saved me several hours if I did it earlier).
Store controller name numbers as an integer.
Keep controller names in a map keyed by int instead of a list for fast lookup.
More cleanup of MIDI::Name code.
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Do this via a simple MasterDeviceNames::note_name() function. The same really
needs to be done for program names, this stuff is absolutely brutal to use.
Store note names in a vector indexed by number instead of a list with string
"numbers" for reasonable lookup time.
Make some references const that should be.
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Give up trying to hide mode selector when it's useless.
Fix display of program names for default mode.
Abstract out (non-crashy) MidiTimeAxisView::get_device_names().
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Accordingly, make "generic" MIDI truly generic, just numbered controllers.
Break up MIDI name UI stuff into manageable functions of reasonable size.
Add convenient method to MIDINameDocument for getting the names for a device.
Tolerate comments in MIDINameDocument ControlNameList.
Can't remove the MIDI name code just yet, since it's still erroneously used by
Automatable::describe_parameter(). This is the cause of a bug where the name
on the automation lane does not match that in the menu.
The plan is to make a very simple pure abstract interface for getting MIDI
names, and make it possible to set one for Automatable (or perhaps pass it to
describe_parameter()). Thus we'll be on the way to supporting names from
sources other than midnam files, namely plugins.
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We really need some kind of more sophisticated assert macro that can be
switched to non-fatal logging mode for release builds. A log message, which is
often all that would happen, is a lot better than a trainwrecked performance...
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Since this is usually not the case, showing this all the time as before was so
confusing everyone thought it was broken (myself included).
Changing that show_all() to a show() might have consequences, but it seems to
work fine and we really shouldn't be using show_all() anyway.
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It's slightly possible that this causes trivial build failures on different
configurations, but otherwise shouldn't cause any problems (i.e. no actual
changes other than include/naming/namespace stuff). I deliberately avoided
removing libardour-config.h since this can mysteriously break things, though a
few of those do seem to be unnecessary.
This commit only targets includes of ardour/*.h. There is also a very large
number of unnecessary includes of stuff in gtk2_ardour; tackling that should
also give a big improvement in build time when things are modified.
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