Rather than going through playlist-type operations. Additionally, I
take this opportunity to change playlist_remove() to take a playlist
struct directly.
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Rather than going through playlist-type operations. Additionally, I
take this opportunity to change playlist_add() to take a playlist struct
directly.
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Rather than going through the playlist-type operations. Additionally, I
take this opportunity to change playlist_delete() to take a playlist
struct directly.
Signed-off-by: Anna Schumaker <Anna@NoWheyCreamery.com>
This is much more useful than a boolean status, since we can use the
playlist pointer right away.
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This is useful for user playlists so they can store their playlist-id
directly, letting us remove the entire playlist_get_id() function.
Signed-off-by: Anna Schumaker <Anna@NoWheyCreamery.com>
This flag was only used by the History playlist, but we have a noop
function to handle this instead.
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This is called to get the requested playlist. I also reworked
playlist_get_queue() to call this function.
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This lets up update track keys to prevent duplicates showing up during a
library path update.
Fixes#93: Library sometimes has duplicated tracks
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Sometimes database entry keys change, so this gives us a way to update
them in the database keys hash table.
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This was added so tracks could bump the libary tag size. Now that the
size field has been removed, we can remove this function.
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This makes file versioning way easier, since every file will have the
same version. I'll still need to manage minimum-supported versions, but
that shouldn't be too difficult going forward.
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These can be used for version number comparisons as integers, which will
be useful once file version numbers are based off of minor versions.
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Databases can change either as part of an upgrade or through adding and
removing entries. We can save a bit of memory by removing unallocated
entries during startup.
Implements #47: Automatic database defragment
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This was used to display the number of tracks in each library path. We
can use playlist functions to get this information now.
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This was used to enable and disable library paths in previous Ocarina
versions. This isn't used anymore now that we have library-based
playlists.
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The track tag doesn't need these tags now that they can be found in the
album tag.
Implements #64: Remove Artist and Genre pointers from Tracks
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Artist and genre information are already saved by the album tag. In
addition, we can save a single date stamp instead of (year, day, month)
triplets.
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And perform an upgrade when reading back in. After track tags are read,
we can save the database in the new format and remove the old tags.
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And propegate these through the alloc steps to create an album with the
correct artist and genre tags set.
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The date stamp is a single value that represents year, month, and day.
This should be slightly easier than working with three separate values.
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Removing items from the database leaves a NULL pointer "hole" that is
never filled in. This doesn't affect correctness, but it could be
wasteful as items are added and removed. This patch adds a function to
defragment the database without changing the order of items.
Implements #66: Add support for rebalancing databases
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I plan to change the file format of some tags, so add versioning so we
can change things at different times.
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This is needed to handle track database defragmentation, but could also
be expanded on later to save playlists from a generic place.
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This function loads playlist information from a single file, falling
back to multi-file loading if playlist.system doesn't exist yet.
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I query the underlying playlist to see if it is selectable, and then
update the settings file if it is.
Implements #10: Select default playlist
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I need to have integer playlist ids to store into the settings database
once I allow changing the default playlist.
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Right now tracks are picked from this playlist whenever possible. A
system for selecting the default playlist will be added shortly.
Implements #20: Only one queue for "Up Next"
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The dbe_index of a given database item might change in the future, so we
can't rely on it everywhere. Let's just use it for saving and loading
files, with the expectation that changes will happen sometime after
startup.
Implements #69: Reduce use of dbe_index in Ocarina code
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Three unsigned integers is overkill for handling dates.
Implements #65: Date structure can be represented with a single 32bit
value
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Albums tend to have a single genre for all tracks, so it makes more
sense for an album to point to genre information.
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Library playlists call this when deleting tracks, otherwise we could end
up dereferencing invalid pointers the next time we use the artist
playlist.
Fixes#81: Remove deleted tracks from artist playlists
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This is called to check if any string in an artist's token list is
prefixed by the given string.
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This is called to check if any string in an album's token list is
prefixed by the given string.
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This will be used to replace the current filtering code with a token
comparison for each track.
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The history playlist uses a noop function, since changing random or
repeat settings doesn't make sense for this playlist. The collection
playlist uses a custom function to save changes after setting a flag.
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I set the history playlist to use a noop function, since changing the
history doesn't really make sense.
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Scanning new library paths should also add artist playlists, otherwise
they won't show up until Ocarina is restarted.
Fixes#79: Artist playlists not updated when tracks are added
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The pl_artist_init() function is used to allocate a playlist for each
artist already in the database, and pl_artist_deinit() is then used to
free up this memory during cleanup.
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System playlists cannot be created or deleted, so these functions simply
return false in this case. Library playlists will use this to add new
library paths to Ocarina.
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The pl_library_init() function is used to allocate a playlist for each
library path already in the database, and pl_library_deinit() is then
used to free this memory during cleanup.
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Similar to the library tag, this is a void pointer that should only be
used by the playlist layer.
Signed-off-by: Anna Schumaker <Anna@OcarinaProject.net>
I decided to set this as a void pointer to keep other layers from using
the playlist without our knowledge. The only user of this variable
should be the playlist code.
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I'm going to use this to distinguish between various playlist types that
are about to be added. Let's update the playlist functions first, and
then add more types in a future patch.
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I'll need this to toggle the random flag for the Collection playlist to
avoid cycling through the GUI in order to save.
Signed-off-by: Anna Schumaker <Anna@OcarinaProject.net>
Containing the playlist name and queue. I pass this to the gui through
the queue_init() function.
Signed-off-by: Anna Schumaker <Anna@OcarinaProject.net>
It doesn't make sense to have a subdirectory with a single file. Let's
move it back to core/
Implements #45: Move database into core/
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