New Opcodes:
tabsum - to sum sections of ftables
p5glove - (but) not working very well yet
MixerSetLevel_i - an init-time only version of MixerSetLevel
wiimote opcodes - allow game controller to be read directly in Csound
mp3in - like diskin but reads MP3 files
doppler - details to follow
filebit - reports bit size of files
Modified Opcodes and Gens:
Added rounding bin code to pvsscale
Added NP2 support for ftload and ftsave
GEN23 totally rewritten to be more consistent in what constitues
a separator and comments. (Still no /* */ comments)
Bugs fixed:
Use of automatic numbering of ftables reuses table numbers
seed with positive argument was wrong
sprints with an empty string printed wrong data
mute now works with both numeric and named instruments
Comments in new parser fixed
Byteorder in loading files fixed
Small fixes in diskin, and in tablexkt
System Changes:
Revised Windows installer
SConstruct now builds completely independent shared libraries
for Python, Lua, and Java wrappers.
New Parser almost usable
Redrawing of graphs fixed so that only selected ones get redrawn.
RT-0alsa more forgiving on near sample rates
It is possible to have the score generated bu an external program
rather than using standard score format using
to call the program translater on the
score data
lpc_export fixed
Removed limit on macro names length
PMAX, the number of arguments to a score event has been reduced
by 2, and an overflow system introduced so GENs can have
arbitrary numbers of arguments. This is not complete for gens 51
and 52, and possibly others.
API:
Increased API version to 2.1.
New API function pointer ldmemfile2withCB() which is
a version of ldmemfile() allowing a callback to be set and called
exactly once to process the MEMFIL buffer after it is loaded.
csound->floatsize set; zero in earlier versions
GetChannelLock added
Internal:
usual collection of gratuitous minor changes, layout and comments
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