Hopefully this blank assignment will spare these files from being
touched by Xcode again in the future, when the variable in question is
imported from a developer supplied configuration file.
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This file should not be referenced directly by projects, otherwise it
will be expected to exist, even in CI.
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Redesign the code signing from the ground up. Now all bundles and their
embedded frameworks import the Shared.xcconfig file and enable its
settings, so they may be signed with Apple Development instead of sign
to run locally. This apparently isn't necessary for frameworks which are
embedded in the main app bundle directly, only for the bundles and their
frameworks.
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Sandbox Broker now returns a handle to the exact path object that was
retained by the caller, so it will be released correctly, regardless of
what happens to the list of bookmarked paths.
Also refined the bookmark path comparison function. For existing paths,
it will find the first match. For new paths, it will prefer the longest
path instead, to try to find the deepest matching bookmark.
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- Implemented App Sandboxing in a more friendly manner.
- All sandboxed paths will need to be set in Preferences. Set as loose
a path as you want. The shortest path will be preferred.
- Removed Last.fm client support, as it was non-functional by now,
unfortunately. Maybe something better can come in the future.
- Added support for insecure SSL to the HTTP/S reader, in case anyone
needs streams which are "protected" by self-signed or expired
certificates, without having to futz around by adding certificates to
the system settings, especially for expired certificates that can't
otherwise be dodged this way.
If you want to import your old playlists to the new version, copy the
contents of `~/Library/Application Support/Cog` to the alternate sandbox
path: `~/Library/Containers/org.cogx.cog/Data/Library/Application `...
...continued...`Support/Cog`. The preferences file will migrate to the
new version automatically.
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The new Core Data interface is especially stringent with receiving
NSNumber for the numeric types rather than NSString as was mistakenly
allowed before. Fix that to prevent exceptions.
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Update all project files with new upgrade version number, and add the
dead code stripping option. Don't touch MASShortcut because it's not my
project.
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Most file formats the player supports may or may not have UTF-8 safe
strings in their metadata. This should not be assumed to be UTF-8, and
when it is assumed, it results in nil NSString objects, which results in
inline initializers crashing due to uncaught exceptions.
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These events were split up in handling after this driver fell out of
use. It needed updating with the latest split handling design.
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Among the changes, range checking on lots of things, and especially,
the pre-render-loop backlog handler, which rendered samples left over
from the previous call, would possibly over-render by way too much, due
to a stupid backwards subtraction I managed to type into there. This is
totally fixed now.
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This fixes a possible crash with seeking operations, especially with
Audio Unit plugins. Fix implemented in foo_midi and imported here.
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The timing of block based mode was kind of off. Now it should be just
fine. Thanks to testing on Windows in foo_midi.
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Replace "midi.plugin" with "midiPlugin", as per the value naming
conventions that Apple set out. Migrate the old value if found.
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If there's no configured SoundFont bank, or if the selected bank has
gone missing, and the user has configured the player to use the
FluidSynth driver, fall back to the system DLS Synthesizer, which has
its own Roland bank to fall back on if unconfigured.
Also, whether falling back, or already on an AU synthesizer, don't fail
if there's no bank configured or found. DLS doesn't explicitly require a
bank, and most other synthesizers of interest would not require a bank
either.
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