Paul Davis
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When TempoMap::copy_points() is called, the new points are intended to belong to the (nascent) new map. But the copy constructor for the points leaves the _map member of a Point unchanged, and so the new points reference the old map (forever!). ::copy_points() must reset each Point to reference the new map. Refactored the object that has the _map member, so that we could limit access to its ::set_map() method to TempoMap. |
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