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git-svn-id: http://svn.drobilla.net/lad/trunk/ingen@3745 a436a847-0d15-0410-975c-d299462d15a1
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Hide all gnomecanvas API completely from Connection.hpp.
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Remove redundant connection lists stored in Connectable.
Add arrange and straight connections options to flowcanvas_bench.
Add Connection::set_curved().
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Since FlowCanvas's containers own their children, there is no real benefit to using smart pointers for objects, though there is overhead. There are no longer any add or remove methods for containers, simply create (new) and destroy (delete) objects and things should work as expected.
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Instead, just store a pointer to the containing canvas in Items, since it should not be possible for an Item to outlive its containing Canvas anyway. Shrinks Item memory overhead a tad and gives a minor performance boost as an added bonus.
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git-svn-id: http://svn.drobilla.net/lad/trunk/ingen@2590 a436a847-0d15-0410-975c-d299462d15a1
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git-svn-id: http://svn.drobilla.net/lad/trunk/ingen@2349 a436a847-0d15-0410-975c-d299462d15a1
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This use case now works:
- Add an event input and the "print" plugin from imum.lv2 to ingen
- Connect the event input to the input of "print"
- Hook Ingen up to JACK and play some MIDI events
(or get events to the print plugin from anywhere else)
- The "print" plugin will print the received events to the console
in the message context (i.e. the audio thread is realtime safe)
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