Regular .h files *should* be self-contained and independent of previous
includes and guarded to only include once. Make it clear which files
that *doesn't* apply for at all.
the rest from `tools/convert_boost.sh`.
* replace boost::function, boost::bind with std::function and std::bind.
This required some manual fixes, notably std::placeholders,
some static_casts<>, and boost::function::clear -> = {}.
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.
Found via `codespell -q 3 -S *.po,./.git,./share/patchfiles,./libs,./msvc_extra_headers,./share/web_surfaces,*.patch -L ba,buss,busses,discreet,doubleclick,hsi,ontop,ro,scrollin,seh,siz,sord,sur,te,trough,ue`
In some cases old and/or conflicting port names were saved
with the session (e.g. "Faderport" for FP1,8). Loading old sessions
then merges this state into the config, which could lead to
port-registration failure when the surfaces was enabled.
Follow Session::setup_bundles() lead for single channel
MIDI bundles. This cleans-up the port-matrix display and
removes redundant names. The underlying engine port-name
is not of interest to the user.
This also removes enums introduced to describe well-known parameters for Mixbus. Lookup now involves string
parsing every time, but this is not likely to be a notable cost.
Generated by tools/f2s. Some hand-editing will be required in a few places to fix up comments related to timecode
and video in order to keep the legible
The Editor continues to notify them, but via a direct call to ControlProtocolManager, not a signal.
The CP Manager calls the ControlProtocol static method to set up static data structures holding
selection info for all surfaces and then notifies each surface/protocol that selection has changed.
cc121.cc: In member function 'void ArdourSurface::CC121::encoder_handler(MIDI::Parser&, MIDI::EventTwoBytes*)':
cc121.cc:413: error: ISO C++ says that these are ambiguous, even though the worst conversion for the first is better than the worst conversion for the second:
/usr/include/architecture/i386/math.h:343: note: candidate 1: double pow(double, double)
/usr/include/c++/4.2.1/cmath:357: note: candidate 2: float std::pow(float, float)