Previously the port-engine was a LIFO. Changes were pushed back
and then popped-back. This causes issues when re-connecting
Transport Masters.
The GUI does the following when changing connections:
1. disconnect all
2. connect to new port
which lead to TransportMaster::connection_handler being called
in reverse order: connect, disconnect, and the transport
master was assumed to not be connected.
--
Now connections queue is a FIFO and code was consolidated.
(Note, we cannot use a std::deque because it does not support
memory pre-allocation with ::reserve)
This allows Ardour to re-open previously shown plugins,
and toggle externalUI.
This worked in the distant past, before Ardour 3.3 introduced
the Ardour Window Manager.
when the surround bus is removed, it (probably erroneously) causes
changes to the I/O routing for the auditioner, which will be
delivered to anyone who cares via an RCConfiguration ParameterChanged
signal. This will be emitted from a non-GUI thread, and so will not
be handled synchronously. The GUI thread will first handle the notification
that the surround bus was deleted, and that will include deleting the
MixerStrip for the surround bus. But another call_slot() request will
be pending to notify the now-deleted MixerStrip about the auditioner change.
Adding invalidator() calls ensures that the deletion of the MixerStrip removes
all of these pending call_slot() requests.
The box outlines a given region, the grab position may be earlier
than the region's position.
Previously this caused a crash (uncaught exception):
```gdb
__cxa_throw () at /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libstdc++.so.6
Temporal::timecnt_t::timecnt_t(Temporal::timecnt_t const&, Temporal::timepos_t const&) at ../libs/temporal/timeline.cc:79
RegionMoveDrag::setup_pointer_offset() at ../gtk2_ardour/editor_drag.cc:2226
```
deleting regionviews changed the region selection, but the regionview
ptr had not been removed from the RegionViewList. The selection change signal
caused an iteration over the list, and manipulated the deleted regionview.
The former was incorrectly implemented, and the latter has already been tested more
in real life.
We should likely remove ::remove_time also and use shift() there too, but that
requires testing negative shifts more broadly.
Previously, the option was called "--vst3", yet disabled building
support for VST3 plugins (as described in the help string).
Signed-off-by: Nils Philippsen <nils@tiptoe.de>