... handling the callbacks from the selection toolbars.
Next ProjectFileManager will be split out of ProjectManager, and
ProjectSelectionManager will be used by it during file opening, so separating
files for it avoids a cycle.
... that is, a factory function, open, close, import, undo/redo/rollback.
Also the callbacks from AudioIO, which need to invoke undo history push when
recording stops.
It is meant as a high-level class using several of the other things attached
to the project, while AudacityProject will be a low level class acting mostly
as just the container of the attached structures.
... which called ::GetActiveProject(), but one purpose of the CommandContext
class was to eliminate many uses of that global function, because a
CommandContext must always be constructed from a reference to a project
(which was always in fact the active one), then passed around to where it is
needed!
Also, just use the project member directly -- because CommandContext was
intended as just a P.O.D (plain-old-data) structure.
This also eliminates a dependency of CommandContext.cpp on Project.cpp.
This is not enough by itself to break any dependency cycles.
... Unnecessary because transitively included.
But each .cpp file still includes its own .h file near the top to ensure
that it compiles indenendently, even if it is reincluded transitively later.
... except Audacity.h
This forces us to make each header contain all forward declarations or nested
headers that it requires, rather than depend on context.
It combines the old IdentInterface with the ParamsInterface, providing an identifier and parameters (if needed).
The main purpose of the change is to make the class hierarchy (as viewed via doxygen) much easier to follow.
These changes below are paving the way for aud-do:
Nyquist Effect now detects self reentrancy and skips reentry if so.
Nyquist Effect now detects if another effect has run during effect processing, and does not send Nyquist
output if so.
Neither of these preparatory changes have an effect in absence of AUD-DO (or other function
that allows Nyquist effect to call out to Audacity functions).
... This commit leaves at least a comment for all choice controls of all
built-in effects and commands.
Use CamelCase with no spaces for the internal identifiers, given in
wxT("...")
Use more idiomatic English with spaces in the user-visible names, given in
XO("..."); these strings go to the message catalog for internationalization
Do not use underscores
In case these strings are the same, give it just once in XO("..."), but if in
a future version it is decided to change the name in XO("..."), then the
original should be kept also in a distinct wxT("...") string, so that
saved configuration or plugin settings or macro files don't become gratuitously
incompatible just because of that user-visible name change.
Left TruncateSilence alone for now -- I think that choice demands a rewrite
as a slider instead.
Previously when using a scriptable via dialog the unchosen optional values from the dialog were still being used.
Now unchosen options are reset to their default values, if they would be used.
... The "Set" prompt for checkboxes;
Strings in Choice controls, which had been declared translatable with XO, but
the translations not yet used.
This can be tested in Ukrainian locale now, for editing parameters of
commands like Select or Drag, but be aware that even uk.po is not up to date
for all recent changes in the Manage Macros dialog itself.
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
... defined DefaultValidator so Validator can be abstract, as the comment for
Clone() stongly implies it should be.
But this is virtual is unused except in comments.
This change is believed to be a direct refactoring that does not change functionality. It paves the way for more complex kinds of selection, such as selections involving frequency as well as time. It also reduces risk of left and right edges being swapped in future code using SelectedRegion, as the default is to swap on assignment if needed.