Use boost::filesystem::path for all paths, and std::string for all other
strings, converting to/from wxString as close to the actual uses of wx
as possible.
Where possible, replace the uses of non-UI wxWidgets functionality with
the additions to the standard library in C++11, or the equivalents in
boost.
Move the path token management logic to libaegisub (and rewrite it in
the process).
Add a basic thread pool based on asio and std::thread to libaegisub.
This touches nearly every file in the project and a nontrivial amount of
code had to be rewritten entirely, so there's probably a lot of broken
stuff.
1.6.0 removed support for 'make install' as the maintainers are
apparently unaware that their library is not actually a unique snowflake
and that having to use identical compilation settings for every library
is in fact a completely normal thing for C++ libraries that people
somehow manage to deal with.
Building the tests now requires passing the root directory of a copy of
the googletest source to make, via 'make GTEST_ROOT=~/path/to/gtest'.
glibc's iconv implementation supports ISO-6937-2, but libiconv doesn't
due to that these days the only place it's used is in a few old subtitle
formats. As a result, on everything but linux we need our own converter.
Conversion from ISO-6937-2 is currently not supported.
Originally committed to SVN as r6632.
Move SMPTE handling to agi::vfr::Framerate to get all of the interesting
logic dealing with timcodes in one place, and to make it testable.
Completely rewrite the SMPTE time conversions as testing them reveals
that they were incorrect in some cases.
Originally committed to SVN as r6631.
Fixes a pile of unicode-related issues, such as dictionaries in a path
which does not fit into the system's local charset, and significantly
cuts down on the amount of code.
Originally committed to SVN as r6250.
Rather than loading both the local and user config files and saving to
the local directory if an option is set, simply try to load the local
config file, and if it exists switch to local mode and never even touch
the user file.
Originally committed to SVN as r6244.
Trying to decide whether an option should be an int or double after
discarding the differences between "1.0" and "1" simply isn't possible,
and even if an option was initialized correctly, if it was changed to a
round number it could get written as an int and break later.
Also convert cajun to tabs because three spaces to indent is terrible.
Originally committed to SVN as r6018.