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For internal checks (i.e. not in command.c), we need to check whether
an URI is in the databse, in the local file system or a remote URI
with a scheme.
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Don't use fixed stack buffers.
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Don't use fixed stack buffers.
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When save_absolute_paths_in_playlists was enabled in mpd.conf, MPD
broke all playlists when manipulated using the "playlistdelete"
command. The reason was that map_directory_child_fs() was used, which
doesn't accept slashes in the file name. Use the new map_uri_fs()
function instead.
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The function didn't do anything useful, it was just several lines
obfuscating that it was only forwarding isRemoteUrl()'s return value.
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Nearly all mapper functions can fail and will then return NULL. Add
checks to all callers.
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Don't attempt to map paths which are already absolute with
map_song_fs(): check with song_in_database() instead of
song_is_file().
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Instead of the uninitialized local variable "s", I should have used
"uri".
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The mapper library maps directory and song objects to file system
paths. With this central library, the code mixture in path.c should
be cleaned up, and we will be able to add neat features like aliasing.
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playlist_print_song() and playlist_print_uri() handle charset
conversion and (optional) music directory prefixing.
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