- wysiwyg (during drag) when dragging more than one note across
a tempo change.
- introduces a muscal equivalent of snap_delta (only used for
note drags atm)
- split earliest note in selection into a separate function
- MRV::copy_selection() returns the equivalent _primary note
to avoid offset hell.
- RV::snap_frame_to_frame returns a MusicFrame
- prevent note drag moving before region start.
- don't add a new SysEx canvas item every time we zoom or drag.
- speed up redisplay generally using PatchChange-like method
for finding items (find_canvas_sys_ex() in boost::unordered_map).
- this allows a midi region drag to update the visible notes
correctly while crossing MIDI streamviews with a differing
note range.
as a side effect, fixes a bug where changing
note range on a track did not draw some notes
(apply_note_range redisplays the model).
Each MidiRegionView(MRV) is connected to the Selection::ClearMidiNoteSelection
signal that is used to notify the all MRV instances to clear their note
selection.
The MRV class also has a private static SelectionCleared signal that is used to
signal other MRV instances when their selection has been cleared. When the
Selection::ClearMidiNoteSelection signal is emitted it causes each MRV to also
emit the SelectionCleared signal. So the emission takes quadratic time.
With 1500 MRV instances emission takes about 2.2 seconds on my machine, and
some operations like track selection cause it to be emitted 3 times(another
issue).
The Selection class in the Editor knows which MRV instances have note
selections, as it is notified by MidiRegionView whenever the selection count
becomes zero or becomes non-zero. Clearing the Note selection should then just
be O(N) and direct calls can be used rather than signals.
This change removes both the signals and uses the existing references between
Selection and MRV class to control note selection. There should be no
behavioural changes in Midi note selection with this change.
NoteBaseDeleted signal is static so each MidiRegionView(MRV) gets notified
about the deletion of each NodeBase instance even if it is contained in another
MRV
The NoteBase and MRV classes are currently coupled anyway, so this change uses
the reference to the MRV parent to directly call the parent when the NoteBase
is deleted. This is all in the GUI thread so I'm not sure why a PBD::Signal was
being used?
If the MRV class is the only reference holder to the NoteBase class
then I'm not sure if a callback is needed, perhaps the MRV should just remove
the note from the selection before deleting it but I'm not that familiar with
the code.
Signal emission/calls static NoteBaseDeleted signal vs direct with 10540
NoteBase instances.
static:
After Load Session: 6360638
After Unload Session: 12221026(5860388)
direct:
After load Session: 10540
After unload Session: 21080
Session Load/Unload time in master, debug/release with ~10000 Notes(seconds)
Load Debug: 32, 26
Unload Debug: 83
Load Release 32, 20, 42
Unload Release 26, 25
Session Load/Unload time with direct call debug/release(seconds)
Load Debug: 21.7, 18.1
Unload Debug: 69.4, 71
Load Release: 22.6, 13.4, 17.7
Unload Release: 24, 23.5
This is not a large Session, 1500 regions, 10000 notes so there is probably
some other funky stuff going on that needs fixing.
This is debatable, the "sustained until mouse release" behaviour is handy
sometimes, but this way seems like what most people probably want.
Also, this "fire it and forget it and let it delete itself a bit later" thing
with MidiPlayer makes me nervous. I guess it's unlikely someone manages to
select a note then delete a track within 100ms, but, well...
Fix several other cases where a single mouse click could cause several
(not nested) selection ops.
Fix missing selection memento for midi notes and midi commands.
Rename some variables.
Fix random style issues.
... almost. There are some artifacts when you zoom out while recording that I
can't figure out, but whatever.
Also fix performance issues caused by last attempt at rec display while zoom.
For example, if you're in a note and something about the mode changes, it's the
underlying region context that needs to change. So, seems we need a stack of
entry contexts to deal with this sort of thing.
Switching in/out of smart mode still doesn't update immediately because we
don't have the y-coordinate needed to update it.
When entered, the keyboard is grabbed when the selection becomes non-empty, and
ungrabbed if it becomes empty again or the region is left or the user switches
out of internal mode.
This fixes scroll in internal mode and note moving with arrow keys. Also frees
up useful keybindings when there is no note selection, which is much nicer than
the "nothing works in edit mode at all" greedy grab approach used previously.
Attempt #874327892 of getting this damned grabbing right.
Also push the increasingly unwieldly paste parameters into a context object.
As with othe things, currently it is only possible to do "cross-type paste" by
explicitly selecting the target track. We will need to get automation region
view selection working to do better here, but at least for now it's possible to
get the data over.