The replacement tests for bs, hr, and sr are no longer marked as
broken as they work using the old code. The mk tests keep the
broken annotation, as they don't work in the old code either.
This reverts commit 801a8d197c.
This reverts commit 64d5701e5e.
This reverts commit 3b51ebf617.
This reverts commit 1fd235d2c0.
This reverts commit 9f0667de86.
Make it possible to restart speech even when audio open failed once
When notably the audio card is busy, we should report the issue to the
application, but still permit the application to retry submitting text
to synth, and eventually succeed to open it.
This change simply fixes the update of the out_samplerate variable to track
whether audio is open, and if not when text is submitted by the application,
try again to open it.
Valgrind reports
==20307== Invalid write of size 1
==20307== at 0x4E856FE: Wavegen.part.1 (wavegen.c:880)
==20307== by 0x4E86682: Wavegen (wavegen.c:670)
==20307== by 0x4E86682: Wavegen2 (wavegen.c:1235)
==20307== by 0x4E86682: WavegenFill2 (wavegen.c:1317)
==20307== by 0x4E86CA7: WavegenFill (wavegen.c:1398)
==20307== by 0x4E7093F: Synthesize (speech.c:442)
==20307== by 0x4E712E0: sync_espeak_Synth (speech.c:549)
==20307== by 0x4E8A5C0: process_espeak_command (espeak_command.c:317)
==20307== by 0x4E8B387: say_thread (fifo.c:333)
==20307== by 0x50E85A9: start_thread (pthread_create.c:463)
==20307== by 0x53F5CBE: clone (clone.S:95)
==20307== Address 0xad5e1bd is 0 bytes after a block of size 2,205 alloc'd
==20307== at 0x4C2CABF: malloc (in /usr/lib/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so)
==20307== by 0x4C2EE04: realloc (in /usr/lib/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so)
==20307== by 0x4E70CFC: espeak_ng_InitializeOutput (speech.c:286)
==20307== by 0x4E6176E: espeak_Initialize (espeak_api.c:67)
==20307== by 0x10A5D8: initialize_espeak (espeak.c:303)
==20307== by 0x109D1D: main (espeakup.c:201)
==20307==
Indeed, the out_ptr >= out_end test is not enough: it only checks that
one byte can fit the buffer, while klatt and wavegen produce two bytes.
Revert "maintainability: pass seq_len_adjust to LookupSpect() instead of using globals"
This reverts commit d08b8e43ca.
This commit causes gcc-4.8 to output a different SHA1 hash on the
language-phonemes test for `af` (the first language tested). It
does not break on clang or on gcc-7 so may be a compiler bug,
however the Travis CI build server is using it on Ubuntu Trusty
(14.04 LTS) and so may other older OSes.