This is useful in cases where an object owns child objects
which in turn hold a reference to the parent.
In this case PluginInsert has-a Plugin, which may have a reference
to the insert or the Route.
On GLIBC systems pbd_stack_size() adds __pthread_get_minstack,
this is no available on mac systems, causing issues with some
libraries used by plugins.
The distance is between a given offset in the buffer (probably a
read position at some point in time) and the write ptr. Any data after
the write ptr is "old" and not readable, and thus not worth overwriting
since we would not read it anyway.
This is needed primarily for a workaround for #7971. When importing a template
that has been exported on Ardour5 on MacOS we need to fix the paths of the
archive entries.
Later we can use this functionality also to handle imported templates if
templates with the same name already exist.
This commit only adds methods and members to FileArchive, it does not modify
anything to make regressions unlikely. This, however, leads to some duplicated
code. Eventually we should consolidate this a bit.
These changes compile okay for me (using VS2019) although they wouldn't link to my older-built libraries. Hopefully he'll be okay if he builds everything with the same compiler.
gcc, and recent clang-10 can construct new objects
using references as arguments.
However clang-8 (and MSVC?) do not:
"error: no matching function for call to 'operator new'"
The compiler apparently does not expand the template
class A <-> `A*` vs. `A const&`
for different cases.
This is a dumb stack allocator using LIFO allocation/free, with
a fallback to new/delete. This works well for small STL containers
in particular std::vector, but it's also suitable for std::map<>,
in particular copy constructing small POD maps (plugin pin mappings).
Eventually this could be combined with TLSF for a flexible
memory arena management. This is however not currently needed
for any the planned use-cases.
This code is ANSI C++98 compatible, and yet also works with
modern C++11, C++14
~StatefulDiffCommand() may trigger UndoTransaction::command_death()
which may delete the StatefulDiffCommand() that's just being destroyed.
This depends on the signal-connection order, which is undefined.
In any case when a shared_ptr<> object is being destroyed it means
that all references to it are already gone. There's no need to
emit drop_references from the d'tor.
This fixes a case when deleting a plugin, deletes all automation
undo/redo events:
<UndoTransaction name="add automation event">
<MementoCommand type-name="ARDOUR::AutomationList">
...
`delete this;` calls the d'tor which emits drop_references(),
that leads to UndoTransaction::command_death() destroying the
object, whichh causes a double free.
PBD::IgnorableControllable() is no longer used.
It also was problematic, because in every case where a
Controllable is required, min/max range and usually also
get/set value are significant.
This is similar to sort(1) --human-numeric-sort,
as opposed to naturally_less() negative numbers, hex-prefixes
and SI metric prefixes are taken into account.
This allows to indicate that a control should by default be displayed
inline in the mixer-strip.
Previously that was hard-coded for and enabled for send-level
controls only.
It's long been a guideline (and IIRC a Weff-c++ warning) that either all, or
none, of the copy methods should be defined, but this became a standard warning
in GCC9. Presumably to account for a later language change though I'm not sure
which.
I don't remember why the ChanMapping copy constructor can't just be a simple
copy (it's just a map of POD), but figure it's safer to just copy what that
does.
103ef2ba08 introduced an API to write raw data (const void*)
to a child process, along with the previous API to
write (std::string const&)
VideoMonitor uses write_to_stdin("fixed text"), and g++
interprets this to use the (const void*) API instead
of the std::string, which breaks communication.
It's a well established convention that pan y-axis automation,
or vertical uses (top) +1 for left.
This special cases rotary knobs (and horizontal sliders) to retain
a clockwise movement (or movement to the right) for panning to the
right.
There are still over a hundred left, but this addresses many already.
In particular @param references to undocumented parameters.
Most notably in audio_backend.h