libcdio_paranoia was split from libcdio in version 90, and at the same
time, the header was moved from cdio/paranoia.h to
cdio/paranoia/paranoia.h. We can easily detect this version at
compile time which is faster than configure time.
Since we switched from autotools to Meson in commit
94592c1406, we don't need to include
`config.h` early to properly enable large file support. Meson passes
the required macros on the compiler command line instead of defining
them in `config.h`.
This means we can include `config.h` at any time, whenever we want to
check its macros, and there are no ordering constraints.
So long, autotools! This is my last MPD related project to migrate
away from it. It has its strengths, but also very obvious weaknesses
and weirdnesses. Today, many of its quirks are not needed anymore,
and are cumbersome and slow. Now welcome our new Meson overlords!
Instead of copying the offset from our `input`, copy the requested
offset to our `offset` attribute.
By the time Seek() finishes, our input's offset may have advanced
already, having read some more data, thus giving us a bogus offset.
This fixes spurious decoder failues (closes#320).
This fixes an old bug which caused the "unused" warnings to be
unreliable; only the first block in the list was marked as being
"used", no matter if it was really used, and the rest was never marked
as "used", suppressing all warnings for them.
For remote files (not streams), this downloads as quickly as possible
to a large buffer instead of throttling the stream during playback.
Throttling can make the server impatient and it may then disconnect.
This is what Qobuz and Tidal do, and this commit attempts to solve
this by not letting the Qobuz/Tidal server wait (closes#241).
This adds a bit of overhead, but also adds flexibility to the API,
because arbitrary triggers may be invoked from that virtual method
implementation, not just Cond::signal().
The motivation for this is to make the handlers more dynamic, for the
upcoming buffering class utilizing ProxyInputStream.
Those are loaded with the "curl" input plugin, and this one is
"expensive", because it needs to send a new HTTP request with Range
header for each seek.