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>
... New files, but (almost) empty; don't use the global variable gAudioIO,
but use one of two accessor function names (which are the same function for
now).
AudioIOBase will have fewer dependencies than AudioIO -- in particular, no
dependency on tracks.
It won't include StartStream. It will contain functions to query the
present state of streams, and device capabilities.
... 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.
... Replace some enum constants with the equivalent values from the more
special-purpose enums, as the wx header files recommend, so overloading
selects the ctors with non-int arguments.
In a full rebuild of the debug project on Mac, this reduces the count of
warnings from 264 to 274.
I'd changed wxPanelWrapper to wxPanel in investigating bug 1664, and that change mistakenly went through in my 1664 fix.
In the Lyrics window I don't think the wxPanelWrpper's capturing of Tabs is currently necessary, but keeping it means we can add controls to Lyrics Window, and tab between them correctly on Mac, which wxPanelWrapper was introduced to solve.
... in the first label track.
Problem was calling wxTextCtrl::AppendText once per label, per push of undo
stack, each call causing event handling.
Now call it only once per push.
We can't go to 3.0.1 yet as there are still build issues on
Linux and OSX. You can get Windows to build, but there's
still some display issues.
These changes should work with wxWidgets 2.8.12 as well, so
we can take our time to get things working properly before
switching over.
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.