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Fri Jun 23 12:24:58 2017 UTC
(6 years, 11 months ago)
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schoenebeck
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linuxsampler/trunk/src/common/Condition.cpp
File length: 18526 byte(s)
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previous 2837
* Revised fundamental C++ classes "Thread", "Mutex" and
"Condition" which fixes potential undefined behavior
(note: this addresses mainly the POSIX implementation,
Win32 is untested yet and would also need an update).
* Bumped version (2.0.0.svn64).
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Sun Mar 4 09:01:32 2012 UTC
(12 years, 2 months ago)
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persson
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linuxsampler/trunk/src/common/Condition.cpp
File length: 17271 byte(s)
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previous 2316
* plugin bugfix: instrument loading hang when the plugin was loaded a
second time (this time it's for Linux and Mac, previous similar fix
was for Windows)
* thread safety fixes for the instrument loading thread
* MME driver: removed compiler warning
* LV2: fixed invalid realtime statement in plugin metadata
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Modified
Sun Oct 14 22:00:17 2007 UTC
(16 years, 7 months ago)
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schoenebeck
Original Path:
linuxsampler/trunk/src/common/Condition.cpp
File length: 5426 byte(s)
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previous 1221
* code cleanup:
- global.h now only covers global definitions that are needed for the C++
API header files, all implementation internal global definitions are now
in global_private.h
- atomic.h is not exposed to the C++ API anymore (replaced the references
in SynchronizedConfig.h for this with local definitions)
- no need to include config.h anymore for using LS's API header files
- DB instruments classes are not exposed to the C++ API
- POSIX callback functions of Thread.h are hidden
- the (optional) gig Engine benchmark compiles again
- updated Doxyfile.in
- fixed warnings in API doc generation
* preparations for release 0.5.0
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Modified
Wed Jun 6 18:50:03 2007 UTC
(16 years, 11 months ago)
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schoenebeck
Original Path:
linuxsampler/trunk/src/common/Condition.cpp
File length: 5418 byte(s)
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previous 880
* fixed several issues in fundamental "Thread" class: set scheduling
policy and priority on thread level, set a minimum stack size for
thread (TODO: a reasonable value yet to be tested), bugfix: non-RT
threads simply inherited properties of starting thread instead of
setting their own policy and priority
* updated and fixed test cases (haven't been touched in a while, but
are now all running successfully through all cases)
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Tue May 4 18:52:24 2004 UTC
(20 years ago)
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schoenebeck
Original Path:
linuxsampler/trunk/src/common/Condition.cpp
File length: 4989 byte(s)
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previous 56
* src/common/Thread.cpp: threads are now stoppable even if they are
waiting for a condition
* src/common/Condition.cpp: fixed little misbehavior of Set() method,
which locked the Condition object on return
* src/testcases: added a couple of new unit tests (against classes
'Mutex', 'Condition' and 'Thread')
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Mon Apr 26 17:15:51 2004 UTC
(20 years, 1 month ago)
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schoenebeck
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linuxsampler/trunk/src/common/Condition.cpp
File length: 3485 byte(s)
* completely restructured source tree
* implemented multi channel support
* implemented instrument manager, which controls sharing of instruments
between multiple sampler engines / sampler channels
* created abstract classes 'AudioOutputDevice' and 'MidiInputDevice' for
convenient implementation of further audio output driver and MIDI input
driver for LinuxSampler
* implemented following LSCP commands: 'SET CHANNEL MIDI INPUT TYPE',
'LOAD ENGINE', 'GET CHANNELS', 'ADD CHANNEL', 'REMOVE CHANNEL',
'SET CHANNEL AUDIO OUTPUT TYPE'
* temporarily removed all command line options
* LSCP server is now launched by default
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