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This allows the LV2 source distribution to be used as an include path for
compilers and an LV2_PATH for applications, at the expense of self-contained
bundles. That's a nice idea, but it made LV2 itself weird and annoying to
depend on. This rearranges things so that directories in the source tree
correspond more closely to installation directories.
To make this possible, the "aux" directory in the documentation output has been
changed to "style", to avoid the reserved name "aux" on Windows.
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For consistency, and because clang-tidy can't figure out if a define is an
include guard unless it ends the file.
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These are included in the manifest so that hosts can discover them. Having
them in the data file as well is redundant, and in some cases requires an
otherwise unnecessary import of the core spec.
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Towards putting more here than just the project metadata, and is a bit cleaner
of a naming scheme anyway.
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This makes it feasible to merge the LV2 documentation into more broad
documentation in a meta-project.
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This removes all the extra bundle content from the documentation output and
instead makes pages directly at the URI of specifications. This way, links to
fragments in spec pages (which are often copy and pasted) are correct fragment
identifiers like <http://lv2plug.in/ns/lv2core#Plugin> instead of
<http://lv2plug.in/ns/lv2core/#Plugin>.
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This order is better because it ensures that headers can stand alone and
include everything they need. Several missing includes were exposed by this,
and are also fixed in this commit.
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