225 lines
7.2 KiB
C++
225 lines
7.2 KiB
C++
/*
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* Copyright (C) 2005-2019 Paul Davis <paul@linuxaudiosystems.com>
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* Copyright (C) 2012-2019 Robin Gareus <robin@gareus.org>
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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* (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
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* with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
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* 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
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*/
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#ifdef WAF_BUILD
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#include "gtk2ardour-config.h"
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#include "gtk2ardour-version.h"
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#endif
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#include <gtkmm/progressbar.h>
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#include "pbd/basename.h"
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#include "ardour/plugin_manager.h"
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#include "ardour_ui.h"
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#include "debug.h"
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#include "gui_thread.h"
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#include "plugin_scan_dialog.h"
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#include "ui_config.h"
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#include "pbd/i18n.h"
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using namespace ARDOUR;
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using namespace PBD;
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using namespace Gtk;
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using namespace std;
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PluginScanDialog::PluginScanDialog (bool just_cached, bool v)
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: ArdourDialog (_("Scanning for plugins"))
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, timeout_button (_("Stop Timeout"))
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, cancel_button (_("Cancel Plugin Scan"))
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, cache_only (just_cached)
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, verbose (v)
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{
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VBox* vbox = get_vbox();
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vbox->set_size_request(400,-1);
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message.set_padding (12, 12);
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vbox->pack_start (message);
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cancel_button.set_name ("EditorGTKButton");
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cancel_button.signal_clicked().connect (sigc::mem_fun (*this, &PluginScanDialog::cancel_plugin_scan));
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cancel_button.show();
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vbox->pack_start (cancel_button, PACK_SHRINK);
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timeout_button.set_name ("EditorGTKButton");
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timeout_button.signal_clicked().connect (sigc::mem_fun (*this, &PluginScanDialog::cancel_plugin_timeout));
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timeout_button.show();
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pbar.set_orientation(Gtk::PROGRESS_RIGHT_TO_LEFT);
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pbar.set_pulse_step (0.1);
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pbar.set_text(_("Scan Timeout"));
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pbar.show();
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tbox.pack_start (pbar, PACK_EXPAND_WIDGET, 4);
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tbox.pack_start (timeout_button, PACK_SHRINK, 4);
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vbox->pack_start (tbox, PACK_SHRINK, 4);
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ARDOUR::PluginScanMessage.connect (connections, MISSING_INVALIDATOR, boost::bind(&PluginScanDialog::message_handler, this, _1, _2, _3), gui_context());
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ARDOUR::PluginScanTimeout.connect (connections, MISSING_INVALIDATOR, boost::bind(&PluginScanDialog::plugin_scan_timeout, this, _1), gui_context());
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vbox->show_all ();
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}
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void
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PluginScanDialog::start ()
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{
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/* OK, this is extremely hard to understand on first reading, so please
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* read this and think about it carefully if you are confused.
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*
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* Plugin discovery must take place in the main thread of the
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* process. This is not true for all plugin APIs but it is true for
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* VST. For AU, although plugins themselves do not care, Apple decided
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* that Cocoa must be "invoked" from the main thread. Since the plugin
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* might show a "registration" GUI, discovery must be done
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* in the main thread.
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*
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* This means that the PluginManager::refresh() call MUST be made from
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* the main thread (typically the GUI thread, but certainly the thread
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* running main()). Failure to do this will cause crashes, undefined
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* behavior and other undesirable stuff (because plugin APIs failed to
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* specify this aspect of the host behavior).
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*
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* The ::refresh call is likely to be slow, particularly in the case of
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* VST(2) plugins where we are forced to load the shared object do
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* discovery (there is no separate metadata as with LV2 for
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* example). This means that it will block the GUI event loop where we
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* are calling it from. This is a problem.
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*
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* Normally we would solve this by running it in a separate thread, but
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* we cannot do this for reasons described above regarding plugin
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* discovery.
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*
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* We "solve" this by making the PluginManager emit a signal as it
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* examines every new plugin. Our handler for this signal checks the
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* message, and then runs ARDOUR_UI::gui_idle_handler() which flushes
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* the GUI event loop of pending events. This effectively handles
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* redraws and event input and all the usual stuff, meaning that the
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* GUI event loop appears to continue running during the ::refresh()
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* call. In reality, it only runs at the start of each plugin
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* discovery, so if the discovery process for a particular plugin takes
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* a long time (e.g. because it displays a licensing window and sits
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* waiting for input from the user), there's nothing we can do -
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* control will not be returned to our GUI event loop until that is
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* finished.
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*
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* This is a horrible design. Truly, really horrible. But it is caused
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* by plugin APIs failing to mandate that discovery can happen from any
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* thread and that plugins should NOT display a GUI or interact with
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* the user during discovery/instantiation. Fundamentally, all plugin
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* APIs should allow discovery without instantiation, like LV2 does
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* (and to a very limited extent like AU does, if you play some games
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* with the lower level APIs).
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*
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* For now (October 2019) it is the best we can come up with that does
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* not break when some VST plugin decides to behave stupidly.
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*/
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DEBUG_TRACE (DEBUG::GuiStartup, "plugin refresh starting\n");
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PluginManager::instance().refresh (cache_only);
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DEBUG_TRACE (DEBUG::GuiStartup, "plugin refresh complete\n");
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/* scan is done at this point, return full control to main event loop */
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}
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void
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PluginScanDialog::cancel_plugin_scan ()
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{
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PluginManager::instance().cancel_plugin_scan();
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}
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void
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PluginScanDialog::cancel_plugin_timeout ()
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{
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//PluginManager::instance().cancel_plugin_scan_timeout();
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timeout_button.set_sensitive (false);
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}
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void
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PluginScanDialog::plugin_scan_timeout (int timeout)
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{
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if (!is_mapped()) {
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return;
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}
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if (timeout > 0) {
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pbar.set_sensitive (true);
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timeout_button.set_sensitive (true);
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pbar.set_fraction ((float) timeout / (float) Config->get_vst_scan_timeout());
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tbox.show();
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} else if (timeout < 0) {
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pbar.set_sensitive (true);
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pbar.pulse ();
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timeout_button.set_sensitive (false);
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tbox.show();
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} else {
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pbar.set_sensitive (false);
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timeout_button.set_sensitive (false);
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tbox.hide();
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}
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ARDOUR_UI::instance()->gui_idle_handler ();
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}
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void
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PluginScanDialog::message_handler (std::string type, std::string plugin, bool can_cancel)
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{
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DEBUG_TRACE (DEBUG::GuiStartup, string_compose (X_("plugin scan message: %1 cancel? %2\n"), type, can_cancel));
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if (type == X_("closeme") && !is_mapped()) {
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return;
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}
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const bool cancelled = PluginManager::instance().cancelled();
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if (type != X_("closeme") && (!UIConfiguration::instance().get_show_plugin_scan_window()) && !verbose) {
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if (cancelled && is_mapped()) {
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hide();
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connections.drop_connections();
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ARDOUR_UI::instance()->gui_idle_handler ();
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return;
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}
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if (cancelled || !can_cancel) {
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return;
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}
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}
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if (type == X_("closeme")) {
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tbox.hide();
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hide();
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connections.drop_connections ();
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} else {
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message.set_text (type + ": " + PBD::basename_nosuffix (plugin));
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show();
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}
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if (!can_cancel || !cancelled) {
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timeout_button.set_sensitive(false);
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}
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cancel_button.set_sensitive(can_cancel && !cancelled);
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ARDOUR_UI::instance()->gui_idle_handler ();
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}
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