uninitialized variables and non-returning functions that return. Let's
tell it to stfu.
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because lsr may return less than the input buffer size, and the rest of the
audio code needs to know the new size. This fixes the clicking that was
introduced with recent changes to the lsr code. A huge thanks to remiss
for figuring this out.
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heavily modified both sets of code, and I think it's useful for people to
know who's responsible/familiar with what.
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relative paths in the DB or URLs. The main functional difference is that
playlistmove and playlistdelete will rewrite playlists in the correct
encoding and remove invalid lines instead of potentially modifying them.
The specific changes are:
appendSongToStoredPlaylist:
* Don't convert to FS charset
* Don't prepend music_directory if saving absolute paths
writeStoredPlaylistToPath:
* Convert to FS charset
* Prepend music_directory if saving absolute paths
loadStoredPlaylist:
* Make sure each line is either in the DB or a URL
loadPlaylist:
* Don't bother checking paths, since it's done in loadStoredPlaylist now
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audio at once, so it won't work for us. The old full API code was still
heavily broken, as each call to pcm_convertSampleRate() used the same
state, even if it was processing two streams of audio. The new code keeps
a separate state for each audio stream that's being converted.
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number of channels is specified when the converter state is created.
Previously this was only done once, thus breaking horribly when the input
audio suddenly had a different channel count. A new state could be created
every time the number of channels changes, but this could happen many times
a second if resampling to two different formats at once. The simple API
doesn't have this problem, as channel count is an argument to the
conversion function itself.
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and samplerate conversion. This makes the code much easier to read, and
fixes a few bugs that were previously there.
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playlistadd, playlistdelete, etc. and would've caused the playlist to be
rewritten only up to the line with the error.
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returning a list of matching songs, the number of results and total play
time of the results are returned.
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db file is written. So don't try to set directory_dbModTime to the mtime
of the db file, since it will be incorrect.
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NULL. Doing so would mean future calls to commandError with a socket as an
argument will still write the error message to the error log, and not the
socket.
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message and trailing new line to STDERR_FILENO along with the ACK, instead
of sending them over the socket.
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