also remove the audio_filename from the cuesheet struct as its useless
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swcodec: search for a .cue during buffering (with the possibility of adding embedded cuesheets later)
hwcodec: search for a .cue when the id3 info for the current track is requested for the first time (disk should be spining so non issue)
major beenfit from this is simplofy cuesheet handling code a bit... if mp3entry.cuesheet != NULL then there is a valid cuesheet.. no need to worry about if its enabled and preloaded.
There is the possibility of putting the next/prev subtrack handling inside the playback code (as well as the id3 updating stuff (see FS#9789 for more info), but thats probably not a good idea.
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* Move strncpy() from core to the pluginlib
* Introduce strlcpy() and use that instead in most places (use memcpy in a few) in core and some plugins
* Drop strncpy() from the codec api as no codec used it
* Bump codec and plugin api versions
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* Use events to notify things when the track has changed instead of the nasty has_track_changed()
* Event for when the mp3entry for the next track is avilable (which allows alot more tags to be static which means less redrawing in the WPS)
* virtually guarentee that the mp3entry sturct returned by audio_current/next_track() is going to be valid for the duration of the current track. The only time it wont be now is during the time between the codec finishing the previous track and the next track actually starting (~2s), but this is not an issue as long as it is called again when the TRACK_CHANGED event happens (or just use the pointer that gives)
It is still possible to confuse the WPS with the next tracks id3 info being displayed but this should fix itself up faster than it used to (and be harder to do)
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This should be a good first step to allow multi-driver targets, like the Elio (ATA/SD), or the D2 (NAND/SD).
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