Soundicons are used for external audio with SSML <audio> tag and for
replacing punctuation names with sound files in LoadConfig().
Currently there's a bug wih soundicon slots: if both LoadConfig and
<audio> are used, the punctuation reserves all slots and no sound from
<audio> is played.
The SelectPhonemeTable(voice->phoneme_tab_ix) has no effect for tests.
Passing other values here breaks tests. That means that the relevant
calls SelectPhonemeTable() are already made in other functions.
voice->phoneme_tab_ix is set in LoadVoice().
code cleanup: Check all local includes with include-what-you-use
Going through files in src/libespeak-ng/, include-what-you-use removed a
few unnecessary includes and included explanations on why a certain
header should be included. This makes tracking globals and dependencies easier.
Running the codebase through IWYU should be repeated after each major
code restIncludes to standard c library weren't checked to avoid
breaking builds with other platforms.
See https://github.com/include-what-you-use/include-what-you-use
code cleanup: remove unused int vowel_transition[4]
There's two variables with the same name:
1) in struct PHONEME_DATA, used by *phdata, *phdata_next and *phdata_prev
2) an unnecessary one that's only being memset() twice but never used
for anything
code cleanup: change global int current_phoneme table to static
It's only used in SpeakNextClause() and related to SelectPhonemeTable().
Another solution void be to keep SelectPhonemeTable() as a void function
and do a current_phoneme_table = voice->phoneme_tab_ix after the call to
SelectPhonemeTable().
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.
See issue #8, https://github.com/espeak-ng/espeak-ng/issues/8
There might still be some ints that could be changed to boolean.
Possible regressions in fifo.c:
int fifo_is_busy() and int fifo_is_command_enabled() used to return an int. Now they return a boolean. This might cause problems on systems where stdbool true/false is something else than 1/0.