Fix compile errors in libs/evoral/test/, by explicitly calling
Evoral::MusicalTime::to_double() wherever a double value is required of a
MusicalTime.
Some of the double variables should probably really be made into MusicalTime
ones instead, but I don't want to mess with this too much.
takeFiveTest still fails for me after this, but a failing test is probably
more informative in the long run than a test that won't even compile.
Reverse the parameters of Mackie::Control::stop_touch() to make them
consistent with AutomationControl::stop_touch(), and fix up the call to
AutomationControl::stop_touch() to have the parameters in the correct
order.
Unfortunately, I don't possess any devices that speak the Mackie protocol, so
though the patch seems logical and correct to me, I have no way of testing it.
If anyone has a device with touch faders that speaks Mackie, I'd be glad of any
confirmation that it at least doesn't break anything.
* ifdef unused static functions
* brackets around assignment and comparision
* no return statement in function returning non-void
* boost concept_checks.hpp unused-local-typedefs
This lets us get a more explicit handle on time conversions, and is the main
step towards using actual beat:tick time and getting away from floating point
precision problems.
Fix initial read of discrete MIDI controllers.
Fix spurious note offs when starting to play in the middle of a note.
Faster search for initial event when cached iterator is invalid.
So much for dropping the cached iterator. The iterator is responsible for
handling note offs, so that doesn't work. This design means we have some stuck
note issues at the source read level, but they should be taken care of by the
state tracker anyway.
I am not precisely sure why the cached iterator was causing this problem, it
shouldn't be invalidated, and the times make sense. It may be some lock
related issue since the iterator holds a lock on the source.
In any case, this cached iterator was just to avoid repeated linear search of
the model, but since the model has a logarithmic search, instead just scrap all
this problematic persistent state and search for the appropriate start time
every read. No need to be careful about invalidating when anything changes.
This should probably hijack the same modifier as the guard points and work the
same on all automation tracks, but I did it this way to not change behaviour of
track automation where a default is much more reasonable.