The "queued" flag can only possibly be set if the decoder is still
decoding the current song or if the decoder is stopped. This is also
what the following assert() checks. This check was not necessary.
ALSA is just one out of many output plugins, and detailed plugin
documentation should only live in the user manual, without having
duplicates in the (brief) manpage.
Also move "mixer_type" to the "optional audio output parameters"
section; it is a generic option, not specific to ALSA.
Closes https://github.com/MusicPlayerDaemon/MPD/issues/552
Commit b3a458338a added a LocateUri()
call to several playlist commands, which applied InputPlugin URI
scheme verification to playlist URIs. This broke the SoundCloud
playlist plugin which uses "soundcloud://" URIs for which no input
plugin exists.
This commit allows the caller to specify the kind of plugin which
shall be used to verify the URI. Right now, only "input" is
implemented; "storage" uses the "input" verification for now; and
"playlist" has no verification at all (for now).
Closes https://github.com/MusicPlayerDaemon/MPD/issues/528
Expect OnSocketReady() to cancel events. If it returns false, the
SocketMonitor may be destructed already. This fixes a use-after-free
bug in the "httpd" output plugin.
This missing piece probably never really hurt, because
HttpdClient::OnSocketClosed() would be called right after a socket
error, but it's better to be explicit about closing on error.
Fixes:
src/net/IPv4Address.hxx: In member function 'constexpr IPv4Address::operator SocketAddress() const':
src/net/IPv4Address.hxx:171:24: error: a reinterpret_cast is not a constant expression
171 | return SocketAddress((const struct sockaddr *)&address,
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
src/net/IPv6Address.hxx: In member function 'constexpr IPv6Address::operator SocketAddress() const':
src/net/IPv6Address.hxx:138:24: error: a reinterpret_cast is not a constant expression
138 | return SocketAddress((const struct sockaddr *)&address,
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Closes https://github.com/MusicPlayerDaemon/MPD/issues/522
Fixes#184.
Semaphores are kernel-managed objects, calling delete_sem() twice is not more
dangerous than calling close() twice on an fd though, it would just return
an error.