Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas wrote:
On Thursday, 14 June 2007 00:41, pete shorthose
wrote:
On Thu, 2007-06-14 at 00:42 +0300, Hannu
Savolainen wrote:
Hi folks,
Now it has happened. Open Sound System is finally open sourced.
http://4front-tech.com/hannublog/?p=5
Quote1:
"However the ALSA API is still almost completely undocumented
(after three years of it’s release) so how can anybody expect
that programmers could develop good applications based on it."
Quote2:
"For the above reasons the benefits of OSS are widely ignored:
[...]
* It’s fully documented (OTOH some parts of the documentation
are still under construction)."
Yeah. The ALSA API is also fully documented, but some parts are still in a
work in progress state...
Interesting. Is there some document that explains how to use all the
1500+ functions exported by alsa-lib? I know only the doxygen source
listing but I would not call this API documentation.
However the above blog posting is not necessarily valid any more.
Takashi has released the salsa library after I wrote it. It's certainly
good development if all the dead code could be removed from the ALSA
library API by replacing it with a new one that has just the functions
that are actually necessary (used by more than one application). Now it
looks like that no known applications are using majority of the stuff
exported by alsa-lib.
What happened to MIDI/sequencer?
http://4front-tech.com/hannublog/?p=6
Quote3:
"The real problems started few months after that when I tried to
document the sequencer/music interface. [...] Due to lack of
time I gave up but promised to write the documentation later."
Quote4:
"The bad news is that there is no MIDI support in OSS 4.0. There
are few bugs in the MIDI code and we decided to ship OSS 4.0
without it [...] MIDI support will be included in OSS 4.1
(hopefully within this year)."
OK, lets talk about MIDI after some months.
Let's do so.
Best regards,
Hannu