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This helps in case dtas-player is hit with SIGKILL or the system
crashes. This does not fsync(2) as that could introduce delays on
slow filesystems. Users should open the file manually and fsync
themselves if they need to.
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We don't need it since IO#read(bytes, buf) will convert to
ASCII-8BIT anyways. Everywhere else, we ensure path names are
already binary. We do this mainly at the client layer before using
Shellwords to escape the paths.
We also must be careful about parsing output from soxi/avprobe
which can show us metadata in whatever encoding is in the file.
We must still handle data from parsing command output as binary,
as the encoding of file metadata tends to vary.
This also should buy us Syck compatibility for Ruby 1.9.3 users
on Debian systems where Ruby 1.9.3 still uses Syck.
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All files we distribute in the tarball need to have a
copyright/license specified for Savannah.
We don't need the example state file anymore.
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I should really write a test case for this, maybe later.
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@current is only set if is active with a pid, now, so all
of our checks for @current.pid are redundant and confusing.
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This is for consistency with source handlers.
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While we're at it, add a test for this functionality, too.
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We should be fully-capable of managing any number of options
to try sources in.
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We do not need a respawn flag, since we already infer expected vs
unexpected sink death by checking the @targets array.
Additionally, next_source must always check @current before
calling, and not clobber the existing @current because that
would cause two source processes writing into the same pipe.
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We should've done this at the start, but we didn't.
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Rename COPYRIGHT -> COPYING, as that seems to be the more common
name for the GPLv3 license file. Kill all rdoc, since I don't
agree with HTML documentation and we do not expose any Ruby APIs.
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Some effects may be easier to save/store with relative directory
paths, so allow changing this at runtime.
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