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* Refactor imports/exports to use nested groups and better formattingacdenisSK2018-03-291-4/+8
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* Multiple audio stream playback, volume control, pausingKyle Simpson2018-01-311-3/+10
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * Fix Speaking state, use latest voice API version * Speaking state would remain stuck on after playing particularly long stretches of audio. So far as I can tell, playing 5 frames of silence BEFORE changing the state seems to do the trick. * Added new constant to make sure the library uses v3 of the voice api, which it is written for. * Heartbeat interval adjusted by * .75 as recommended by Discord. * Initial version of new Audio wrapper. * Single audio file case, as before.. * Loop over all available audio samples. * Combine audio streams, account for volume. * Cheaper explicit Opus silence frames. As per Discord's recommendation, use a well-known 3-byte silence frame when needed. * A bit of cleanup Cleanup some of the code, rename some short-form fields to longer forms (e.g. `s/src/source`), and remove a breaking change. `Handler::play` was changed to return `LockedAudio` instead of `()`. If someone were to rely on `Handler::play` returning `()`, the return type change would break their code. Instead, this functionality has been added to a new `Handler::play_returning` function.
* Fix voice feature compilationZeyla Hellyer2017-12-161-1/+1
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* Re-order use statements alphabeticallyZeyla Hellyer2017-11-111-2/+2
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* Change the config a bit, and a few nitpicksacdenisSK2017-07-271-2/+4
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* rustfmtacdenisSK2017-07-271-8/+4
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* Switch from #[doc(hidden)] to pub(crate)alex2017-06-141-1/+1
| | | | | | Switch from using `#[doc(hidden)]` to hide some internal functions to `pub(crate)`. The library now requires rustc 1.18.
* Restructure modulesZeyla Hellyer2017-05-221-0/+94
Modules are now separated into a fashion where the library can be used for most use cases, without needing to compile the rest. The core of serenity, with no features enabled, contains only the struct (model) definitions, constants, and prelude. Models do not have most functions compiled in, as that is separated into the `model` feature. The `client` module has been split into 3 modules: `client`, `gateway`, and `http`. `http` contains functions to interact with the REST API. `gateway` contains the Shard to interact with the gateway, requiring `http` for retrieving the gateway URL. `client` requires both of the other features and acts as an abstracted interface over both the gateway and REST APIs, handling the event loop. The `builder` module has been separated from `utils`, and can now be optionally compiled in. It and the `http` feature are required by the `model` feature due to a large number of methods requiring access to them. `utils` now contains a number of utilities, such as the Colour struct, the `MessageBuilder`, and mention parsing functions. Each of the original `ext` modules are still featured, with `cache` not requiring any feature to be enabled, `framework` requiring the `client`, `model`, and `utils`, and `voice` requiring `gateway`. In total the features and their requirements are: - `builder`: none - `cache`: none - `client`: `gateway`, `http` - `framework`: `client`, `model`, `utils` - `gateway`: `http` - `http`: none - `model`: `builder`, `http` - `utils`: none - `voice`: `gateway` The default features are `builder`, `cache`, `client`, `framework`, `gateway`, `model`, `http`, and `utils`. To help with forwards compatibility, modules have been re-exported from their original locations.