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From: | Éloi Rivard |
Subject: | Re: [Denemo-devel] Source directory |
Date: | Fri, 28 Feb 2014 11:16:00 +0100 |
not a good name for something that has to do with playing - the main
sort of backend in Denemo is not listed - the creation of the finished
score for printing, printview.c I guess.
There are also the sourceaudio and source-something-I-forget-what that
open things you are using to create the score from - a pdf of a
manuscript, or an audio or midi track.
And then there is the stuff (also "sources" of a sort) for getting MIDI
in and Audio In.
Well, unless I learnt some new commands, it would slow up my work. When
>What do you think ?
I want to find which file has a function definition in it I type grep
functionname src/*.h (there is a horrible drawingprims.h which defeats
this :( ) and then I only have one place where I need to open the file
from. Are you using some IDE to do this sort of thing? If you *do* have
an IDE then I guess you never know where the files are anyway (?)
Perhaps first might be rationalizing the distribution of code in the
files - commandfuncs.c is the worst offender, whoever created that was
thinking of organizing in the opposite way to the person who created
staffops.c measureops.c, lilydirectives.c etc. And I think view.c still
contains all the code to do with creating and following rhythmic
patterns (my fault that). And utils.c is another howler - at one time,
early on, it was being used for common elements of the display-drawing
code, but it more properly has stuff that various other departments of
the code might use.
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