In libFLAC 0.3.4 (commit c9530118a4), the "dllimport" check has been
changed from "_MSC_VER" to "_WIN32", and now the MPD build is affected
by it.
Defining FLAC__NO_DLL disables the use of "dllimport", which allows
linking properly to the static libFLAC build.
refactors GenerateOggSerial into a generic GenerateSerial
utility, under the util lib.
libFLAC may be encoded without Ogg support. If Ogg support is disabled,
libFLAC will still export Ogg-related methods (like setting a serial
number), and throw a runtime error when initializing an Ogg stream.
GenerateOggSerial does not depend on libogg. Refactoring it into
a generic GenerateSerial prevents having to add build-time checks
for libogg within the FLAC encoder plugin.
This commit adds some tags that are (mostly) interesting for listeners
of classical music.
Ensemble
--------
This is an ensemble that is playing the music, such as Wiener
Philharmoniker. The tag can be used to distinguish the ensemble from the
conductor, composer, soloist, and ensemble, that are generally all in
the "ARTIST" tag.
Movement
-------
The movement number and movement (name) of this track, i.e. "II" and
"Allegro".
ComposerSort
------------
Allows us to look for Beethoven's 9th under B, for Beethoven, not L for
Ludwig.
Location
--------
This is the location of the recording, e.g. "Wiener Musikverein".
The former is deprecated by C++14. The standard says they are the same:
The header defines all types and macros the same as the C standard library
header<stdint.h>.
Signed-off-by: Rosen Penev <rosenp@gmail.com>
The former is deprecated with C++14. The standard says both are the same:
The contents and meaning of the header<cstddef>are the same as the C
standard library header<stddef.h>,except that it does not declare the type
wchar_t, that it also declares the type byte and its associated
operations (21.2.5), and as noted in 21.2.3 and 21.2.4.
Signed-off-by: Rosen Penev <rosenp@gmail.com>
The former is deprecated by C++14. It's also functionally the same.
From the standard:
19.4
The header<cerrno>is described in Table 43. Its contents are the same as
the POSIX header<errno.h>,except that errno shall be defined as a macro.
[Note: The intent is to remain in close alignment with the POSIX
standard.] A separate errno value shall be provided for each thread.
Signed-off-by: Rosen Penev <rosenp@gmail.com>
The former was deprecated with C++14.
According to the C++11 and C++17 standards, both files are identical.
Signed-off-by: Rosen Penev <rosenp@gmail.com>
This also reverts the previous commit which was wrong. When the
Vorbis decoder is disabled, we can't compile VorbisComments.cxx at
all.
Instead of expanding the #ifdef, this commit moves VorbisComments.cxx
to a separate library with dependencies on libvorbis (which was
missing previously, which could also lead to build failures if the
libvorbis headers were in a non-standard directory).