* replace signal-emission with direct calls to CoreSelecton
using BaseUI's session pointer
* remove unused leftmost strip API
* use CoreSelection for first-selected strip
* Accessing CoreSelection does not modify the session
(allow access from const callbacks)
* replace static calls in P2 surface
This removes indirection and dependency on the GUI for
managing strip selection.
* amend previous commit, fix runtime_error implementation
* Do not copy-construct classes that have a PBD::scoped connection list.
Replace std::map::emplace[C+11], an store shared pointers the std::map.
* Update ArdourMixerStrip is-a ScopedConnectionList (not has-a)
Rename all {object}_n variables and arguments to {object}_id
Parts of code were using the former convention, now use the latter everywhere
Another step towards supporting visual position agnostic identifiers in the future
Use maps instead of vectors for holding strips and plugins
This allows to deal with "holes" after objects are removed
Also paves the way for a future improved way of identifying
individual strips and plugins
Ardour's "pbd/i18n.h" needs to be included last,
after any include that may indirectly pull in getext or libintl.
For that reason "pbd/i18n.h" must not be used in header files either.
Terminology used by server and client was starting to diverge.
C++ classes ArdourStrips and ArdourGlobals classes have been
renamed to ArdourMixer and ArdourTransport respectively.
State node values for transport functionality have been simplified
and prefixed with 'transport_' to match what was done for strips.
Replace previous callback based basic client with an easier
to use object-oriented API that further abstracts the low level
details of the WebSockets Server surface messaging protocol.
All built-in web surface demos were updated to use the new API.
LWS_WITH_EXTERNAL_POLL a new optional define for libwebsocket 4.x.
Earlier versions always supported it, without the compile-time define.
This fixes support for libwesocket 2.x (Debian, Ubuntu), and 3.x.
Also for Windows, LWS_WITH_GLIB is not available.
Increment for CC values > 0x40, decrement control for values <= 40.
- 0x41 increment by one
- 0x40 decrement by one
previously: 0x3f decremented by one, 0x3e by two, .. 0x00 by 64,
but 0x40 also by 64.