Happens in Kakuto Chojin .stx, can be used to simplify some blocks
parsers so they don't have to manually search for next valid block and
can just set 0 samples if empty block is found.
Also move block_update code since it was getting a bit unwieldy.
Remove layout_interleave_shortblock for clarity as the value is enough
to signal its use. Also fix .snd last block calculation, and clean some
metas since I was testing changes anyway.
Makefile.audacious.am:
* Add test/ subdirectory to the Autotools build
* Add version.h to EXTRA_DIST so that "make distcheck" passes
audacious/Makefile.audacious.am:
* Install Audacious plug-in into the appropriate directory
* No need to include CXXFLAGS in AM_CXXFLAGS, as the former is already
included in the compiler invocation
configure.ac:
* Need to link to libvorbis in order for static-library builds
(--disable-shared) to link correctly
* Only add GCC-specific compiler flags if GCC is detected
* Tightened up the GCC warning flags
* Don't set LIBS, so that different targets can link against different
libraries
* Generate makefile for test/ subdirectory
src/Makefile.audacious.am:
* Install libvgmstream into the library directory
* Removed GCC-specific flag from AM_CFLAGS
* No need to include CFLAGS in AM_CFLAGS, as the former is already
included in the compiler invocation
* Add libvgmstream dependencies via LIBADD instead of global LIBS var
test/Makefile.audacious.am:
* New makefile template for test/ subdirectory
unbootstrap:
* Also remove "compile" script from bootstrap
The layout was designed to do subframe deinterleave (when
less-than-a-frame bytes of each channel are interleaved) in an array and
pass it to "mem" decoders.
In practice this only happens in a handful of formats, was only used
with DSP, and since making "mem" decoders is required it's simpler to
make normal decoders handling the byte layout directly.
In an effort to simplify vgmstream's layouts, code, and other esoteric
features I changed the old decode_ngc_dsp_mem for decode_ngc_dsp_subint;
results are byte-exact.