|  jules | 48a5fbd333 | Another batch of ScopedPointer cleanups | 7 years ago | 
				
					
						|  jules | aecb819985 | Replaced all our internal use of the old AudioSampleBuffer name with AudioBuffer<float> (for which AudioSampleBuffer is just a typedef) | 8 years ago | 
				
					
						|  jules | eda613c6db | Moved all "namespace juce" declarations from module headers to the individual .h and .cpp source files. This makes life a lot easier for Intellisense and other IDE autocompletion tools | 8 years ago | 
				
					
						|  hogliux | b5afccc37c | Updated file headers and the README with the JUCE 5 license | 8 years ago | 
				
					
						|  hogliux | 3e7b5993ca | Moved audio CD burner/reader to juce_audio_utils | 9 years ago | 
				
					
						|  jules | 02492b36b9 | Lots of small whitespace tweaks. | 10 years ago | 
				
					
						|  hogliux | c7b8e77031 | Update copyright notice | 10 years ago | 
				
					
						|  jules | fa21d2ac02 | Replaced AudioSampleBuffer::getSampleData with getReadPointer/getWritePointer methods (the old method is still available but deprecated). Apart from making code more explanatory and improving constness, these work with a new flag that keeps track of whether the buffer is clear, so that some operations can be elided when  the data is known to be empty. | 11 years ago | 
				
					
						|  jules | c75a7300f5 | Added some 'override' modifiers to overridden methods. | 12 years ago | 
				
					
						|  jules | 03c2801f3f | Copyright header update in all module files. juce_core modules are now ISC licensed. All other modules are GPLv2/3/AGPLv3 | 12 years ago | 
				
					
						|  jules | e543949bda | Minor clean-ups. | 13 years ago | 
				
					
						|  jules | 0ceeb573d8 | Minor changes to avoid pedantic compiler warnings. | 13 years ago | 
				
					
						|  jules | 4f590f036d | Added better constructors for AudioSourceChannelInfo. | 13 years ago | 
				
					
						|  Julian Storer | b70e0a28d2 | First check-in of the "jucequake": a major re-organisation of the library to break it up into modules. For more details about this, see the website forum.. | 14 years ago |