This commit adds a PlaylistPlugin attribute "as_folder" which for now
is only enabled in the "CUE" playlist plugin (which handles separate
"*.cue" files). If a playlist with this flag set is being scanned
during database update, it will be parsed and its contents will be
added to the database. This allows clients to inspect them like
directories and its contents will be searchable.
Closes https://github.com/MusicPlayerDaemon/MPD/issues/39
This attribute is not a URI; it is just the filename without its
parent directory path. To avoid confusion, let's rename it to
"filename", leaving the struct without a "uri" attribute.
No longer allocate it as a "VarSize". This used to be a clever trick
to save memory 10 years ago, but these days, keeping the code
maintainable seems more important than saving a few kilobytes of
memory.
Instead of passing tag and group, pass an array of tags. To support a
nested return value, return a nested std::map of std::maps. Each key
specifies the tag value, and each value may be another nesting level.
Closes https://github.com/MusicPlayerDaemon/MPD/issues/408
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.
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.
Grouping in the "list" command was completely broken from the start,
unlike "count group". I have no idea what I have been thinking when I
wrote commit ae178c77bd, but it didn't
make any sense.
This commit is a rewrite of the feature.
For clients to be able to detect this feature, this commit also
increments the protocol version.
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!