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15 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Thomas Harte
adb3811847 Ensures deterministic initial state for the atomic flag. 2017-11-13 22:51:42 -05:00
Thomas Harte
c45d4831ec Introduces an SConstruct file and corrects those errors and warnings that arise in Ubuntu. 2017-11-08 22:36:41 -05:00
Thomas Harte
d37ec9e5b0 Attempts to ensure good behaviour if dealt an adjustable clock, and consts where possible. 2017-10-05 18:23:56 -04:00
Thomas Harte
ec202ed8be Merge branch 'master' into C++BestEffortUpdater 2017-10-05 18:17:35 -04:00
Thomas Harte
f40e1fd840 Commutes the best-effort updater into C++11. 2017-10-05 18:09:58 -04:00
Thomas Harte
ea64125124 Added an explicit nilling, to help with debugging. 2017-08-13 22:15:25 -04:00
Thomas Harte
825b38850e Removes non-idiomatic line break. 2017-07-22 17:30:58 -04:00
Thomas Harte
eb8a2de5d6 Settled definitively on flush as more communicative than synchronise (and slightly more locale neutral); culled some more duplication from the Z80. 2017-05-15 07:38:59 -04:00
Thomas Harte
e01f3f06c8 Completed curly bracket movement. 2017-03-26 14:34:47 -04:00
Thomas Harte
583db88299 Added a dispatch queue-powered Apple implementation of the async task queue, removed any mention of skip_samples in the AY since it isn't implemented. 2016-10-22 21:58:45 -04:00
Thomas Harte
4258401384 Implemented flush, added a call to it from the filter speaker's destructor, to ensure no race conditions on accessing the various bits of instance state there and below. 2016-10-19 21:15:04 -04:00
Thomas Harte
b7609d2bb4 Fixed a potential race condition and simplified generally. 2016-10-18 19:32:38 -04:00
Thomas Harte
4829b896f7 Documented the async task queue. 2016-10-07 17:18:46 -04:00
Thomas Harte
002e923cf1 Added shutdown logic. 2016-10-07 17:08:29 -04:00
Thomas Harte
e53455a936 Not having read the C++ synchronisation primitives before, this async task queue is probably incorrect. But nevertheless, let's have a quick go at employing it — in a hideously thread unsafe fashion — for audio generation. What can possibly go wrong? 2016-10-07 16:56:34 -04:00