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Paul Licameli
df6a2cf479 Use type aliases RegistryPath, RegistryPaths...
... for wxString and vector thereof, holding strings that key into wxConfigBase;
to be replaced later with different types
2019-03-15 15:18:11 -04:00
James Crook
1c988b4e3a Automation: AudacityCommand
This is a squash of 50 commits.

This merges the capabilities of BatchCommands and Effects using a new
AudacityCommand class.  AudacityCommand provides one function to specify the
parameters, and then we leverage that one function in automation, whether by chains,
mod-script-pipe or (future) Nyquist.

- Now have AudacityCommand which is using the same mechanism as Effect
- Has configurable parameters
- Has data-entry GUI (built using shuttle GUI)
- Registers with PluginManager.
- Menu commands now provided in chains, and to python batch.
   - Tested with Zoom Toggle.

- ShuttleParams now can set, get, set defaults, validate and specify
the parameters.
- Bugfix: Don't overwrite values with defaults first time out.
- Add DefineParams function for all built-in effects.
- Extend CommandContext to carry output channels for results.

We abuse EffectsManager.  It handles both Effects and
AudacityCommands now.  In time an Effect should become a special case of
AudacityCommand and we'll split and rename the EffectManager class.

- Don't use 'default' as a parameter name.
- Massive renaming for CommandDefinitionInterface
- EffectIdentInterface becomes EffectDefinitionInterface
- EffectAutomationParameters becomes CommandAutomationParameters
- PluginType is now a bit field.

This way we can search for related types at the same time.

- Most old batch commands made into AudacityCommands.
The ones that weren't are for a reason.  They are used by mod-script-pipe
to carry commands and responses across from a non-GUI thread to the GUI
thread.

- Major tidy up of ScreenshotCommand
- Reworking of SelectCommand
- GetPreferenceCommand and SetPreferenceCommand
- GetTrackInfo and SetTrackInfo
- GetInfoCommand
- Help, Open, Save, Import and Export commands.
- Removed obsolete commands ExecMenu, GetProjectInfo and SetProjectInfo
  which are now better handled by other commands.

- JSONify "GetInfo: Commands" output, i.e. commas in the right places.

- General work on better Doxygen.
    - Lyrics -> LyricsPanel
    - Meter -> MeterPanel
- Updated Linux makefile.
- Scripting commands added into Extra menu.
- Distinct names for previously duplicated find-clipping parameters.
- Fixed longstanding error with erroneous status field number which
  previously caused an ASSERT in debug.
- Sensible formatting of numbers in Chains, 0.1 not 0.1000000000137
2018-02-24 14:20:22 -05:00
Paul Licameli
49e699b1df Remove overloads for sampleCount from ConfigInterface...
... The value was always cast to int anyway when writing, and it was used
only for one value in VST effect, which did not need 64 bits
2016-08-21 09:11:44 -04:00
Paul Licameli
7824e94030 Harmlessly qualify classes as final (or explicitly comment not)...
... Should have no effect on generated code, except perhaps some slight faster
virtual function calls.  Mostly useful as documentation of design intent.

Tried to mark every one of our classes that inherits from another, or is a
base for others, or has abstract virtual functions, and a few others besides.
2016-02-24 20:58:30 -05:00
Leland Lucius
4f4acffad1 Allow chains to use current/factory presets/settings
Also gives builtin effects a mean to determine if batch processing
is active, IsBatchProcessing() returns true if so.
2015-04-26 16:41:05 -05:00
lllucius
ad92e8c4bf One more round of effects changes.
The big thing is the common efffects UI.  Right now Ladspa and VST
have been converted to use it and Audiounits will be next.  It makes
everything nice and consistent while reducing the clutter in the
dialog.

Other goodies are:

Ladspa effects now show output controls when supplied by the effect
Ladspa effects now work fine as Analyze type effects
Ladspa now has user presets
VST effects dialog is now less cluttered...leaving more room for the effect
Ladspa and VST effects now share a common UI
Ladspa and VST effects are now usable in chains
Ladspa and VST effects now handle user presets the same way
Currently active effects settings automatically saved and reloaded
Can now do numeric range checking on input fields.

And, as always, plenty of critter squashing.
2014-11-14 03:03:17 +00:00
james.k.crook@gmail.com
740bc0d983 Fixed warnings about AUDACITY_DLL_API.
If one class is exported, then all the classes it derives from must be exported too, otherwise we get warnings wherever it is used.
2014-11-11 15:47:48 +00:00
lllucius
1eeb4d979a The fabled realtime effects...
I've made it where you can enable and disable via experimentals:

EXPERIMENTAL_REALTIME_EFFECTS
EXPERIMENTAL_EFFECTS_RACK

You will notice that, as of now, the only effects currently set up for
realtime are VSTs.  Now that this is in, I will start converting the
rest.

As I start to convert the effects, the astute of you may notice that
they no longer directly access tracks or any "internal" Audacity
objects.  This isolates the effects from changes in Audacity and makes
it much easier to add new ones.

Anyway, all 3 platforms can now display VST effects in graphical mode.
Yes, that means Linux too.  There are quite a few VSTs for Linux if
you search for them.

The so-called "rack" definitely needs some discussion, work, and attention
from someone much better at graphics than me.  I'm not really sure it should
stay in as-is.  I'd originally planned for it to be simply a utility window
where you can store your (preconfigured) favorite effects.  It should probably
revert back to that idea.

You may notice that this DOES include the API work I did.  The realtime effects
were too tied to it and I didn't want to redo the whole thing.  As I mentioned
elsewhere, the API stuff may or may not be very future proof.

So, let the critter complaints commence.  I absolute KNOW there will be some.
(I know I'll be hearing from the Linux peeps pretty darn quickly.  ;-))
2014-10-26 03:24:10 +00:00