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liblscp - LinuxSampler Control Protocol API |
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ChangeLog |
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0.3.1 2005-08-16 [bug #21] Fixed automake support for separate build |
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directory. |
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Added support to sampler channel MUTE/SOLO states: |
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lscp_set_channel_mute(); |
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lscp_set_channel_solo(); |
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with corresponding new lscp_channel_info_t fields. |
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0.3.0 2005-06-10 [bug #11] Timeout flush idiosyncrasy is now a feature; |
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this just tries to flush the receive buffer whenever |
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any previous transaction has failed due to a timeout. |
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Fixed an off-by-one timeout quirk, that has been a real |
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showstopper on Mac OS X at least, which is incidental |
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to qsampler's default timeout setting of 1000 msecs, |
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giving up systematically on select() due to "Invalid |
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argument" (EINVAL). |
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0.2.8 2005-05-22 More LSCP command syntax changes, particularly on the |
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event subscription ones: the LSCP_EVENT_CHANNELS event |
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definition were renamed to LSCP_EVENT_CHANNEL_COUNT, |
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as to be more meaningful. Added support for the newest |
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LSCP command: GET SERVER INFO; lscp_get_server_info(). |
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0.2.8 2005-05-08 [bug #9] Fixed for a LSCP command syntax convention |
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consistency, regarding the enumeration of available |
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sampler engines, Audio and MIDI drivers; this has |
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affected the signature of the following functions: |
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lscp_get_available_engines(); |
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lscp_get_available_audio_drivers(); |
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lscp_get_available_midi_drivers(); |
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which are now returning an integer count of engines |
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and drivers, respectively, while the following |
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functions are now being introduced: |
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lscp_list_available_engines(); |
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lscp_list_available_audio_drivers(); |
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lscp_list_available_midi_drivers(); |
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taking on the previous functionality, returning |
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a comma separated list of names. |
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0.2.7 2005-03-10 Mini bitsy regression; a severe crash (segfault) |
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was fixed on the device configuration functions: |
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lscp_set_audio_device_param(); |
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lscp_set_midi_device_param(); |
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lscp_set_audio_channel_param(); |
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lscp_set_midi_port_param(); |
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0.2.6 2005-03-01 Fixed nasty off-by-one bug on internal helpers. |
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0.2.5 2005-02-14 Added support for the new INSTRUMENT_NAME field |
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of GET CHANNEL INFO command. |
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0.2.4 2004-10-11 Fixed lscp_set_channel_midi_channel() again, MIDI |
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channels should be given in the range 0-15, and omni |
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mode with the LSCP_MIDI_CHANNEL_ALL symbol (16). |
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Fixed lscp_get_channel_info() to parse MIDI omni |
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(ALL) channels mode. |
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0.2.3 2004-09-28 Fixed lscp_set_channel_midi_channel() where MIDI |
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channels should be given in the range 1-16, and |
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omni mode with the new LSCP_MIDI_CHANNEL_ALL |
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symbol (0). |
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Rearrangement on main command requester executive. |
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0.2.2 2004-07-29 In sync with LSCP document draf (v.12). |
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New functions added: lscp_client_get_events() and |
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lscp_reset_sampler(). |
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Added support for generating Debian packages; |
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renamed pkg-config lib name 'liblscp' -> 'lscp' as |
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it's common practice to omit the 'lib' prefix. |
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0.2.1 2004-07-09 Potential cripling defects habve been fixed. |
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0.2.0 2004-07-06 New LSCP extension draft (v.11) initial support. |
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(still a work in progress...) |
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0.1.9 2004-05-18 More fixes for MSVC++ example build. |
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0.1.8 2004-05-17 Fix for MSVC++ example build; snprintf replaced by |
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buffer overflow friendlier sprintf. |
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0.1.7 2004-05-10 Missing version.h now included on install; WIN32 is |
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only now conditionally defined. |
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0.1.6 2004-05-04 WIN32 build support; LPGL disclaimer consistency; |
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versioning functions introduced. |
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0.1.5 2004-04-26 Server stuff moved into examples. |
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0.1.4 2004-04-24 Initial auto/libtool preparation. |