Using libgme 0.6.2 on macOS, it appears that gme_info_t strings can be
empty, which creates weird track titles: (001/050)
This adds an additional check for an empty string.
"The issue is that ParseCommandArgSignedSongTime parses with
SongTime::FromS, not SignedSongTime::FromS, before casting back to a
SignedSongTime for the return. With x86 overflow rules this doesn't
matter, but on ARM the first cast turns negative values to zero."
Closes https://github.com/MusicPlayerDaemon/MPD/issues/757
It appears that [[fallthrough]] is valid in C++ but not in C. And
in some Clang versions (e.g. Clang 11 on macOS), Clang is pedantic
about this and considers it an error to use [[fallthrough]] in a
.c file such as src/util/format.c.
This changes makes gcc_fallthrough a no-op under Clang in C files.
This prepares the migration away from strptime() for Windows
portability.
But the real reason I'm doing this is that strptime() on Apple is
buggy: strptime("14", "%H%M%S") (without separating colons) succeeds
even though only the hour has been parsed. This fixes recent Travis
failures in the ParseISO8601() unit test.
This can cause request completion in the I/O thread before this
constructor returns, leaving the object in an abstract state, causing
a crash due to pure virtual method call. We should not start the
request until this object is fully constructed.
Closes https://github.com/MusicPlayerDaemon/MPD/issues/665
The ALSA "null" driver opens /dev/null and returns the file handle
from snd_pcm_poll_descriptors(), but /dev/null cannot be used with
epoll, the epoll_ctl() system call returns -EPERM. This means that
the ALSA output hangs, eventually freezing the whole MPD process.
This commit adds a workaround to the MultiSocketMonitor class which is
used by the ALSA output plugin.
Closes https://github.com/MusicPlayerDaemon/MPD/issues/695
Most importantly, this commit translates ZZIP_ENOENT to
std::system_error(ENOENT) so IsFileNotFound() returns true and
find_stream_art() can suppress the log line.
Commit 13208bf5a7 added range support to
the `move` command, but applied the wrong offset to the `to` variable.
When the source range is before the current song, and the song thus
gets decremented by the range size, then the final destination offset
must also be decremented by the range size.
Closes https://github.com/MusicPlayerDaemon/MPD/issues/663
Without requesting the property, "good" WebDAV servers would not send
it, and so MPD could never recognize a directory, failing the database
update.
Closes https://github.com/MusicPlayerDaemon/MPD/issues/660
Apparently, libmpcdec sets gain/peak variables to zero if they are not
present. This clashes with our formula and results in bogus values
which cause noise during playback.
Closes https://github.com/MusicPlayerDaemon/MPD/issues/640
The new Response instance in the `catch` block didn't have the
`command` attribute set, so the error response didn't indicate which
command had failed, which however is required in the MPD protocol.
Closes https://github.com/MusicPlayerDaemon/MPD/issues/628