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.
The compile-time calculation for `factor` overflows because `1<<31`
cannot be represented by `int`. By casting to `uintmax_t` first, we
can avoid this overflow.
Closes#380
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!
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.
There was a discrepancy between what was written to the buffer and the
size returned by pcm_dsd_to_dop(): the "for" loop uses num_frames/2,
rounding down, while the return value is num_samples which is
num_frames*channels, without rounding. This could cause undefined
data at the end of the destination buffer if the source buffer size
was not aligned to multiples of 8 bytes (4 DSD bytes per channel).
The latter however can occur in the 0.21 branch after commit
a06bf388d9Closes#233
This commit is similar to 788e3b31e1,
and removes more "pure" attributes which were placed on functions that
could throw exceptions, which is illegal according to clang's
understanding of the attribute (but not according to GCC's). GitHub
issue #58 was most likely about StorageDirectoryReader::GetInfo() and
Storage::GetInfo(), which still had "pure" attributes.
Closes#58