This prevents the dsp target from stealing the audio subsystem but not
being able to produce sound, so other audio targets further down the list
can make an attempt instead.
Thanks to Frank Praznik who did a lot of the research on this problem!
This is a work-in-progress, but the idea is it can convert between our
wiki and the SDL header's doxygen comments, so we can attempt to keep them
in sync.
This might be a fool's errand, but I'm optimistic it'll work enough that we
can clean up little issues as we go, as long as we have some discipline
about how we write documentation. If nothing else, it's going to result in
a solid spring-cleaning of both the wiki and the headers!
The llvm-mingw project includes cross-compilers targeting ARM: https://github.com/mstorsjo/llvm-mingw/releases
Currently, compilation fails with this configuration, because neon features are used as long as __ARM_NEON is defined, but arm_neon.h was not included.
A user reported that the mpv video player hangs after attempting to
set an unsupported number of channels with the SDL audio output,
because it thinks it's successfully opened the device. This makes
the failure graceful.
Removes the node nickname from sink/source nodes as it doesn't provide any useful information and names now match those used in Pulseaudio, so any stored configuration data will be compatible between the two audio backends.
There was an (innocently intended, I assume!) "make X great again" joke in a previous commit message, and I'd like this not to be the first thing people see on our GitHub project page, so I added some whitespace to the end of this file.
Apologies to any that were bothered by that, it was an accident!