Oswald Buddenhagen
Oswald Buddenhagen
peter, what do you need this for? i don't think alsa provides such functionality. some sound servers might provide hooks into which you could wire notifications. generalized kernel tracing facilities...
but throwing an exception on error is the pythonic way do things, no? just catch the exception.
alsa has api for stream synchronization (linking), which could be exposed in python as well. note, however, that the particular driver may not support it.
most likely a driver problem; upgrading the kernel might work. not much to be done about it here.
qt linguist's plural rules are directly derived from https://unicode-org.github.io/cldr-staging/charts/latest/supplemental/language_plural_rules.html (at whatever location was current at that time). the gettext style expressions were probably verified against / adjusted to the gettext...
on my klte (non-a/b), v23 (installed via TWRP) survives LOS 18.1 OTA updates.
but suspended tabs are saved as such to the session, so restoring them only causes an initial spike for the loading of the snoozy page. i currently have almost 200...
hmm, indeed, that's what chrome does nowadays for _not_ suspended pages. i have no clue whether this is also done for suspended ones, or whether the redirection to an extension...
so same procedure as last time: make sure that the chromium team knows about it, and ideally identify the exact commit that caused the regression.
may i suggest avoiding "whitelist" and "blacklist" here? the "polarity" of these is anything but intuitive in this particular context. "never suspend list" and "always suspend list" are descriptive alternatives.