...no actions reimplemented to them yet.
Later commits will move special cases one at a time from TrackPanel, preserving
all click and drag capabilities at each step. With a few exceptions, but those
lost abilities are restored in yet later commits. (Ctrl+Click on the Label
track being one.)
AudacityException is an abstract base class for exceptions generated by
Audacity.
GuardedCall wraps any function (usually a lambda) in an appropriate catch
block.
It can also accept a second function that defines a catch block action, which
can rethrow or return a value for the GuardedCall.
It can also accept a third function, that defines another, delayed action that
executes in the main thread at idle time if the second function intercepts an
AudacityException and completes without rethrow.
Defaults for the second function simply return void or false. Default for the
third function invokes a virtual method of AudacityException, which for
subclass MessageBoxException, displays a message box.
Faster building of release builds on Windows. This force-includes AudacityHeaders.h too. We didn't used to do this because it could hide include file mistakes which would break the build on Linux. We could build the Windows release version to check that includes hadn't been missed out. Now that we have automated Travis builds on Linux we have a better way to check Linux builds aren't broken, and can have faster Windows building of release.
Ensures that all files that Git considers to be text will have
normalized (LF) line endings in the repository. When core.eol is set to
native (which is the default), Git will convert the line endings of
normalized files in your working directory back to your platform's
native line ending.
See also https://git-scm.com/docs/gitattributes
This gets FileDialog updated and working on Windows. It also
removes removes the "wx3" build configurations and makes the default
Debug and Release builds wx3-only.
Still need to get VSTs updated.
This brings the builtin, LV2, and VAMP effects inline with the
Audio Units, LADSPA, and VST effects. All effects now share
a common UI.
This gives all effects (though not implemented for all):
User and factory preset capability
Preset import/export capability
Shared or private configuration options
Builtin effects can now be migrated to RTP, depending on algorithm.
LV2 effects now support graphical interfaces if the plugin supplies one.
Nyquist prompt enhanced to provide some features of the Nyquist Workbench.
It may not look like it, but this was a LOT of work, so trust me, there
WILL be problems and everything effect related should be suspect. Keep
a sharp eye (or two) open.