- Jun 05, 2016
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Septen authored
* Refactoring applied mostly because we need to satisfy the new state of GenericProcessor after refactoring; * Also there were a lot of stylystic fixes applied, some minor improvements using C++11.
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- Sep 23, 2015
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Aaron Cuevas Lopez authored
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- Oct 30, 2014
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jsiegle authored
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- Oct 09, 2014
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jsiegle authored
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- Sep 29, 2014
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Josh Siegle authored
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Josh Siegle authored
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- Apr 05, 2013
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jsiegle authored
To run this in the future, install astyle (sudo apt-get install astyle), then enter the following from the top-level project directory: astyle --options=astyle.options --recursive "./Source/*.cpp" "./Source/*.h" This will convert tabs to 4 spaces and ensure that brackets are on their own lines.
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- Apr 03, 2013
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aacuevas authored
With new jucer, windows.h is not only unnecesary, but can cause conflicts with some definitions. Also, OpenGL.h includes disabled, as it's no longer needed and it, by itself, needs windows.h
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- Mar 21, 2013
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jsiegle authored
Use the following command to update the copyright year in all files, starting in the Source/ directory: find . -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i 's/Copyright (C) 2012/Copyright (C) 2013/g' Works like a charm!
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- Oct 06, 2012
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Josh Siegle authored
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- Sep 20, 2012
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unknown authored
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- Apr 18, 2012
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jsiegle authored
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- Mar 10, 2012
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jsiegle authored
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- Feb 21, 2012
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jsiegle authored
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- Feb 20, 2012
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jsiegle authored
Since every processor now gets asked to enable() prior to the start of acquisition, it's much simpler to move the steps involved in preparing for acquisition into these methods. This the processor from beginning acquisition when prepareToPlay() is called upon initialization.
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- Feb 19, 2012
- Feb 16, 2012
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jsiegle authored
Previously, if you placed a sink in front of a source, it would lead to a never-ending "while" loop. By removing two lines (254-255), this problem was solved.
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jsiegle authored
In combination with an EventNode, a WiFiOutput node is able to send a simple message to a hard-coded address via UDP. This is the first sink that actually emits an output. It's obviously over-simplified, but as a proof-of-concept, it seems to be working well.
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- Feb 11, 2012
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Josh Siegle authored
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