Instead, just pass the provider to the constructor and let the player
worry about when to create its things. The ability to explicitly open
and close the playback wasn't actually required for anything, and it
complicated the implementations of the players.
The rewritten audio display does not use displayTimer and that
functionality shouldn't have been in the players in the first place.
Originally committed to SVN as r6605.
* Update agi_pre.h to include some missing headers, also move required windowsheaders to the top of the list
* Use <> versus "" for the wx header in avisynth_wrap.cpp
* Remove xx/wx.h from agi_pre.h as it's included by wxprec.h.
Originally committed to SVN as r3513.
Document all functions, class, struct, union, enum, macro, variable, typedefs. This isn't the actual document in itself but empty documentation using any old documentation if it was there.
This was done using exuberant ctags to get tag info, then a TCL script to parse/remove old comments and convert them into Doxygen-style.
Some notes:
* Anything labeled 'DOCME' needs to be documented, @param and @return have been left blank as it would be annoying to delete the 'DOCME' from every one of those.
* Some multiline comments may have been munged into single line comments
* Leave the /// comments above global variables with a space, if they're harder to read then we'll be less likey to use them.
* Enum comments can go after the enumeration itself '[value] /// comment'
* include/aegisub/*.h haven't been converted yet, this will be done in a later commit
* Some documentation blocks are in the wrong place, in the .h when it should be in the .cpp, or vice versa.
See http://devel.aegisub.org/wiki/Doxygen for some details on Doxygen and a 'style guide'.
Originally committed to SVN as r3312.
* Swap old email + website address with 'Aegisub Project http://www.aegisub.org/'
* Set categories for all files (jfs)
* Add descriptions for each file (jfs)
* Add $Id$ keyword
Originally committed to SVN as r3310.
Made the error_happened event reset itself after being checked so the check only succeeds the first time. (The playback thread returns from its threadproc upon error.) Mark playback thread as dead when error is detected, such that a new thread will be created next time playback is started, effectively making errors non-fatal.
Playback still works as expected, however I haven't tested what actually happens now when an error occurs.
Originally committed to SVN as r2968.