List of commands that were executed in the `src directory`:
* sed -i 's/Audacity: A Digital Audio Editor/Tenacity/g' *.h
* sed -i 's/Audacity: A Digital Audio Editor/Tenacity/g' *.cpp
Signed-off-by: Panagiotis Vasilopoulos <hello@alwayslivid.com>
... in many places where the function call will later need to be between
modules (or libraries, or the executable) and the annotation will be a necessity
to keep the linkage working on Windows.
That's all that this sweeping commit does.
* Eliminate unneeded back-pointer to project from non-wave Tracks...
... now that DirManager is gone
* Remove unused declarations
* SampleData::mProject was not used
* Correct ProjectFileIO::GetLibraryError
* Remove unnecessary #include directives
!!! THERE WILL NO DOUBT BE BUGS !!!
This is a big one and there's still several things to
complete. Just want to get this in the wild to start
receiving feedback.
One big thing right now is that it will NOT load pre-aup3
files. An importer is on the way for that.
Bug began at 0750f62e88ee96cd4804c19ba54e3ac1d2ff1b73
Track::SetSelected is virtual, after all, but then LabelTrack informs
LabelTrackView of selection changes by events, so that LabelTrack remains
independent of LabelTrackView.
This might make much of the rest of the guily commit unnecessary (the resetting
of selected index to -1 only lazily), but it is harmless.
... non-intrusively in the Track suclasses, registering functions instead.
For each abstract factory function (of two), build a table of concrete factory
functions, paralleling the hierarchy of Track subclesses. Dispatch using
runt time type information in the Track objects.
... and LabelTrack listens to its own events, to update certain state.
This is roundabout for now, but that state is view-related and will move into
another class.
... which will simplify later rewrites that associate selection state with
the track group, not the track.
Since LabelTrack isn't notified immediately of selection changes, instead it
always tests whether it is selected, before using the stored selected label
index.
... And Track no longer inherits TrackPanelCell, so be careful to rewrite
some dynamic_casts too to check instead for TrackView. Those casts won't fail
to recompile if not rewritten.
... in anticipation of making views to tracks many-to-one, but then the rulers
should be one-to-one with the views. So go through the view to get the ruler.
The ruler is really a left-hand extension for each view.
... so that we can use Track::SharedPointer without undefined behavior even on
tracks that don't yet belong to any TrackList.
Also fix the return type of function template TrackList::Add and remove some
casts.
... Because all hit tests returned all fields blank, or else, returned a
UIHandle object whose Preview method gives the rest of the information; so
the other fields were redundant.
Call HitTest in just one place
Can now preserve repeatedly hit UIHandle objects during pre-click motion
Fields of HitTestResult besides the handle pointer are now unused
The need to repaint a track during mouse movement can be indicated when
constructing a UIHandle or when updating it for move; HitPreview no longer
does this
And the last allows simplifications of LabelTrack glyph highlighting
Also move the temporary state for label glyph dragging out of LabelTrack
... Rather, construct them during hit tests (also capturing more state sooner
rather than at Click time, and adding some accessors for later use)
This also fixes bug 1677 by other means and avoids similar problems.
A cell may be implemented to re-use a previously hit handle object, not yet
clicked, in a later hit test, by remembering a weak pointer, but TrackPanel
holds the strong pointers that determine when the object is destroyed.
And the objects will surely be destroyed after drag-release, or ESC key.
For now they are also destroyed whenever not dragging, and hit-testing is
re-invoked; that will be changed later, so that the re-use mentioned above
becomes effective, but still they will be destroyed when the pointer moves
from one cell to another.
... Let cell hit tests, and handle preview, know states only, not transitions.
Cell hit tests are passed a mouse state that does not always match the current,
but anticipates the button click to come; usually left, but if the Control
[sic] key on Mac is down, then right.
Thus, pressing and releasing Mac Control in multi-tool switches in and out of
the magnifier cursor.
Zoom tool takes precedence;
Otherwise do special hits appropriate to the track subclass -- and only
WaveTrack here uses Tools toolbar state, and now disallows clicks on things
when they are not drawn because the view is spectrogram;
Finally, default to right button zooming in Multi tool, or to time shift in
that tool, or to selection adjustment in Multi or in Select tool.
...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.)
... The return codes were mostly ignored anyway, and exceptions will be thrown
instead.
It seems there was also confusion whether the return values of Track::Paste
and Track::SyncLockAdjust were to indicate success or indicate whether there
was any change. No matter now.