This is mostly a simple lexical search+replace but the absence of operator< for
std::weak_ptr<T> leads to some complications, particularly with Evoral::Sequence
and ExportPortChannel.
Copyright-holder and year information is extracted from git log.
git history begins in 2005. So (C) from 1998..2005 is lost. Also some
(C) assignment of commits where the committer didn't use --author.
Selected notes no longer show the selected color for fill, following Alex
Mitchell's proof-of-concept patch that showed it was easier to see what you're
doing when the fill color shows velocity and we just use outline for selection
status.
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 commit changes some color names, nuke your theme. This isn't quite ideal
yet, but takes some steps towards where I think things should go aesthetically:
Make automation tracks/regions colors correspond to their parent's type.
Make selected MIDI notes outlined in red like most everything else, and scrap
separate min/mid/max fill colors for selected MIDI notes.
Color automation ghost MIDI notes based on original note color.
Try to kill 90's looking brightish gray gradients in general.