The configure script blindly adds -D_GNU_SOURCE to all build settings,
even on non-GNU systems. This isn't too much of a big deal (even if
it uses the wrong variable -- CFLAGS instead of CPPFLAGS), except that
the alsa-lib source itself determines whether to use GNU features when
this is defined (such as versionsort). So when we build on non-glibc
systems, we get build failures like:
src/ucm/parser.c:1268:18: error: 'versionsort' undeclared (first use in this function)
#define SORTFUNC versionsort
^
src/ucm/parser.c:1272:54: note: in expansion of macro 'SORTFUNC'
err = scandir(filename, &namelist, filename_filter, SORTFUNC);
^
The correct way to add these flags is to use the autoconf helper
AC_USE_SYSTEM_EXTENSIONS. Unfortunately, that triggers some more
bugs in the alsa build. This macro adds defines to config.h and
not directly to CPPFLAGS, so it relies on files correctly including
config.h before anything else. A number of alsa files do not do
this leading to build failures. The fix there is to shuffle the
includes around so that the local ones come first.
Signed-off-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
Remove several memory leaks by not aborting prematurely from a
snd_xxx_close() function when some operation fails.
This can happen when a USB device was unplugged.
- changed snd_config_get_id function to follow semantic of other get functions
- added snd_config_test_id
- added runtime pointer type (not persistent)
- added snd_config_make_pointer, snd_config_set_pointer, snd_config_get_pointer
- added type/contents checking for callback functions
- changed 'void *private_data' to 'snd_config_t *private_data'
- renamed card_strtype functions to card_driver
Control:
- fixed passing parameters to snd_ctl_async
Async handlers:
- added public snd_async_handler_get_signo function
Documentation:
- moved all documentation to source files