This allows it to be used without including session.h. Using this pointless
cast syntax to make it easy to mechanically convert them all when we can
finally use strong enums.
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.
Previously this was inherited via PBD.
On MacOS/X, this adds
"-undefined dynamic_lookup -flat_namespace"
and various "-framework .." options to linkflags
Without this flag, .dylibs fail to link usually because
of missing `-lintl` (Undefined symbols: "_libintl_dgettext")
On other systems this is a NO-OP:
CFLAGS_OSX, CXXFLAGS_OSX and LINKFLAGS_OSX
are only set on the darwin platform.
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)