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* added support for notifying instrument editors on note-on / note-off events (e.g. to highlight the pressed keys on the virtual keyboard of gigedit) * fixed return value of recently added Thread::TestCancel() method * be verbose on DLL load errors (on Linux)
* added a new config option --enable-pthread-testcancel, which uses pthread_testcancel() instead of asynchronous canceling (needed for OSX)
- bugfix: recent win32 commit broke the non-win code - fixed API doc comments
* win32 port work in progress: * - implemented win32 support in the following classes: * Thread, Condition, Mutex, Path, LscpServer * - lscp.y use DONTCARE instead of VOID * (a win32 symbol defined) * - completed win32 editor plugin loader
* 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
* 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)
* added highly experimental support for on-the-fly instrument editing within the sampler's process (by using instrument editor plugins), you'll notice the new "Registered instrument editors:" message on startup, the plugin path can be overridden at compile time with ./configure --enable-plugin-dir=/some/dir * added a new LSCP command "EDIT INSTRUMENT <sampler-channel>" to spawn a matching instrument editor for the instrument on the given sampler channel (LSCP command syntax might be subject to change soon) * config.h is not going to be installed along with liblinuxsampler's API header files anymore (not necessary anymore) * take care of $(DESTDIR) when creating the instruments DB on 'make install' rule (needed for packaging and cross compilation) * bumped version to 0.4.0.5cvs
* fixed possibility that memory got not locked * immediately set instrument status when calling LOAD INSTUMENT NON_MODAL
* src/common/Thread.cpp: method StartThread() now blocks until thread actually runs, mlockall() will only be applied for realtime threads * libtoolized liblinuxsampler * initiated automatic unit tests against the LinuxSampler codebase (see src/testcases): already added a couple of tests for the Thread and Mutex classes, you have to explicitly compile the unit tests by running 'make testcases' (you need to have cppunit installed though) and then you can run the console version of the test runner by calling 'src/testcases/linuxsamplertest' * src/Sampler.h: added API documentation
updated copyright header for 2004
* 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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