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config_get_path() was somewhat flawed, because it pretended to be a
function, when it really had a side effect. The second flaw was that
it did not return the parser error, instead it aborted the whole
process, which is bad style. The new function returns a duplicated
(modified) string that must be freed by the caller, and returns a
GError on failure.
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No caller needs to write.
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config_add_block_param() cannot fail, which makes it easier to use.
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Used to connect and authenticate to despotify. Provides a singleton
session and a desptoify-track-to-tags function.
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Limits the depth of the watched directories. This is useful to keep
resource usage down and speed up MPD startup.
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This patch completes the configuration support.
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Don't call g_error(), which will abort the process and dump core.
This patch does not affect all the config_get_X() functions. These
need some more refactoring.
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This option was deprecated by the 0.15 release. This patch makes this
option invalid.
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The functions were not "const" (they examined values pointed
by arguments passed to them, quoting gcc's doc: "Note that
a function that has pointer arguments and examines the data
pointed to must _not_ be declared 'const'.") but rather
"pure" and still not all of them.
Note also, that even some of the functions declared "pure"
are not pure, however, due to reasons stated in source code
the attribute has been kept.
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The "group" configuration option is similar to "user" as it
sets user set what group MPD shall run as. With "user"
option, MPD changed GID to the GID of the user, however,
more control could be desired.
Moreover, the patch changes the way of checking whether no
setuid(2)/setgid(2) is required -- previously user names
were compered, now UID and GIDs are compered (ie. the one we
already have (getuid(2)/getgid(2)) with the one we want to
change to).
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Add the "const" attribute to functions when their return value only
depends on parameters. This allows gcc to eliminate some function
calls.
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This GQuark will be used for GErrors related to malformed
configuration.
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Instead of returning an artificial three-state integer, return a
"success" value and put the boolean value into a "bool" pointer.
That's a little bit more overhead, but an API which looks more
natural.
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This function is unused.
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The top-level "mixer_device" and "mixer_control" options have been
deprecated by MPD 0.15, and it's safe to remove them in MPD 0.16.
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Renamed all remaining CamelCase functions.
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This updates the copyright header to all be the same, which is
pretty much an update of where to mail request for a copy of the GPL
and the years of the MPD project. This also puts all committers under
'The Music Player Project' umbrella. These entries should go
individually in the AUTHORS file, for consistancy.
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Allow input plugins to configure with an "input" block in mpd.conf.
Also allow the user to disable a plugin completely.
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The "decoder" configuration block may contain the configuration of one
decoder plugin.
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The function config_add_param() allows adding new configuration
parameters.
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All config_get_block_*() functions should accept constant config_param
pointers.
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Don't declare and export variables specific to stored playlists in
playlist.c/playlist.h.
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This convenience function parses a configuration value into a positive
integer. It aborts if parsing fails.
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"Stickers" are pieces of information attached to existing MPD objects
(e.g. song files, directories, albums). Clients can create arbitrary
name/value pairs. MPD itself does not assume any special meaning in
them.
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Eliminate some more getBlockParam() invocations.
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This replaces lots of getBlockParam() invocations.
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Use config_get_path() instead in mapper.c.
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config_get_path() is an simpler interface than parseConfigFilePath().
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Don't return a writable pointer.
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No "force" parameter, pass a default value instead.
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Renamed functions, types, variables.
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mixer (passing parameters)
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