Vimmers, try let c_space_errors = 1 in your .vimrc to highlight this kind of stuff in red. I don't know the emacs equivalent...
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All #include statements that include a header that is a part of a library
bundled with ardour MUST use quotes, not angle brackets.
Do this:
#include "ardour/types.h"
NOT this:
#include <ardour/types.h>
Rationale:
This is best practice in general, to ensure we include the local version
and not the system version. That quotes mean "local" (in some sense)
and angle brackets mean "system" (in some sense) is a ubiquitous
convention and IIRC right in the C spec somewhere.
More pragmatically, this is required by (my) waf (stuff) for dependencies
to work correctly. That is:
!!! FAILURE TO DO THIS CAN RESULT IN BROKEN BUILDS !!!
Failure to comply is punishable by death by torture. :)
P.S. It's not that dramatic in all cases, but this (in combination with some
GCC flags specific to the include type) is the best way I have found to be
absolutely 100% positive the local ones are being used (and we definitely
want to be absolutely 100% positive on that one).
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Update MIDI region length (actually and visually) when position changes.
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Most significant changes:
- Factor out FileSource from AudioFileSource, use for SMFSource too
- Explicitly pass embedded rather than mysterious name mangling or whatever
- Destroy a ton of duplicated or very-nearly-duplicated code
- Clean up and document all that weird source stuff in session.cc
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* Reworked ExportMainDialog in preparation for the creation of CD and region export dialogs:
* Separated ExportPresetSelector and ExportFileNotebook from ExportMainDialog
* Made ExportTimespanSelector polymorphic regarding single/multiple timespan mode
* renamed ExportMainDialog to ExportDialog and made it easily customizable
* created ExportRangeDialog and ExportSelectionDialog, these can be later customized more if necessary
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Completely untested other than it compiles, runs, and records somewhat (need to merge again).
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Possible new bugs - not very thoroughly tested, but at least functional at first glance
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- Converted vector<Sample*> to BufferList and numerous counts from int to ChanCount (and related changes)
- Added fancy type-generic iterators to BufferList, PortIterator (see IO::collect_input for a good example of the idea - the same code will work to read all input (of various types in a single IO, eg instruments) without modification no matter how many types we add)
- Fixed comparison operator bugs with ChanCount (screwed up metering among other things)
- Moved peak metering into it's own object, and moved most of the pan related code out of IO to panner (still a touch more to be done here for MIDI playback)
Not directly MIDI related fixes for problems in trunk:
- Fixed varispeed gain/pan automation to work properly (was reading the wrong range of automation data, probably causing nasty clicks?)
- Fixed crash on varispeed looping (possibly only a 64-bit problem). It still doesn't work, but at least it doesn't die
Quite a few things broken, and the new classes are pretty filthy still, but I think the direction is a lot better than all my previous plans...
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- Added new Port classes, code to drive them
- Added PortList, which is a filthy mess ATM (nevermind that, it's the interface that's important at this stage)
- Added ChanCount, though it isn't very thoroughly used yet. That's the next step....
- Fixed a few bugs relating to loading sessions saved with trunk
- Fixed a few random other bugs
Slowly working towards type agnosticism while keeping all the former code/logic intact is the name of the game here
Warning: Removing ports is currently (intentionally) broken due solely to laziness.
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associated stuff are now separated (with common things in base classes).
Extremely dirty and in progress, but builds, runs, and audio/midi tracks/busses
all look (and really are) distinct in the GUI.
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unecessary changes. (Sorry, doing a "sprint" based thing, this is the end of the first one)
Achieved MIDI track and bus creation, associated Jack port and diskstream creation, and minimal GUI stuff for creating them. Should be set to start work on actually recording and playing midi to/from disk now.
Relevant (significant) changes:
- Creation of a Buffer class. Base class is type agnostic so things can point to a buffer but not care what kind it is (otherwise it'd be a template). Derived into AudioBuffer and MidiBuffer, with a type tag because checking type is necessary in parts of the code where dynamic_cast wouldn't be wise. Originally I considered this a hack, but passing around a type proved to be a very good solution to all the other problems (below). There is a 1:1 mapping between jack port data types and ardour Buffer types (with a conversion function), but that's easily removed if it ever becomes necessary. Having the type scoped in the Buffer class is maybe not the best spot for it, but whatever (this is proof of concept kinda stuff right now...)
- IO now has a "default" port type (passed to the constructor and stored as a member), used by ensure_io (and similar) to create n ports. IO::register_***_port has a type argument that defaults to the default type if not passed. Rationale: previous IO API is identical, no changes needed to existing code, but path is paved for multiple port types in one IO, which we will need for eg synth plugin inserts, among other things. This is not quite ideal (best would be to only have the two port register functions and have them take a type), but the alternative is a lot of work (namely destroying the 'ensure' functions and everything that uses them) for very little gain. (I am convinced after quite a few tries at the whiteboard that subclassing IO in any way is not a feasible option, look at it's inheritance diagram in Doxygen and you can see why)
- AudioEngine::register_audio_input_port is now register_input_port and takes a type argument. Ditto for output.
- (Most significant change) AudioDiskstream abstracted into Distream, and sibling MidiDiskstream created. Very much still a work in progress, but Diskstream is there to switch references over to (most already are), which is the important part. It is still unclear what the MIDI diskstream's relation to channels is, but I'm pretty sure they will be single channel only (so SMF Type 0) since noone can come up with a reason otherwise.
- MidiTrack creation. Same thing as AudioTrack but with a different default type basically. No big deal here.
- Random cleanups and variable renamings etc. because I have OCD and can't help myself. :)
Known broken: Loading of sessions containing MIDI tracks.
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