15 Commits (c20a61b80210de917a0123fe110f6207e6f62d45)

Author SHA1 Message Date
  jules 5a1112ab94 Updated the format of the header include guard macros. 11 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 15a8c1ded7 New class: BufferingAudioFormatReader 12 years ago
  jules 773fc269f8 New class: LAMEEncoderAudioFormat 12 years ago
  jules 04c2d6cfc1 Added some GL error handling and tweaks to support older PC builds. 13 years ago
  jules 83b35eba25 Minor tweaks to help support mingw, and to avoid namespace issues with assertions. 13 years ago
  jules a6c9992957 Updated some module usage warning code. 13 years ago
  jules 295d125142 Stopped using the old BEGIN_JUCE_NAMESPACE macros, and just used hard-coded namespaces where necessary instead. The macro definitions are still there, so this shouldn't affect anyone's code. 13 years ago
  jules 673b8b5645 Updated some introjucer-generated defines. 13 years ago
  jules 38eb7f8a5b New class: WindowsMediaAudioFormat. 13 years ago
  jules e60b2f3a20 New class: MP3AudioFormat. 13 years ago
  jules 6b07bfb51b Finally turned off the T wide-char string macro by default. If you've used it in your code, I'd recommend just skimming through and simply removing it. Any ascii strings will work fine without it; any strings containing extended chars are NOT PORTABLE and shouldn't be embedded anyway, but will work just as well if you replace the T with an 'L' prefix (much better to re-encode them as escaped UTF-8 though). If you really must keep using the macro, you can set the JUCE_DEFINE_T_MACRO flag to 1, and it will still be available as before. 13 years ago
  Julian Storer 81da96f1a2 Refactored the structure of the introjucer's generated code folder, and gave it the ability to embed local copies of modules. 13 years ago
  Julian Storer 693132a6e5 Changed the way module code is wrapped by the Introjucer. 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.. 13 years ago