style guide ----------- To avoid confusion: - cuefile is used for the CueFile object, which wraps/parses an existing .cue file on disk - tocfile: same - toc: table of contents of a CD; instance of Table test: single rip of kings of leon - only by the night track 1: frame start 0, 17811 CD frames, track 2: frame start 17811, 18481 CD frames ARCue.pl says 2c15499a track 11: frame start 166858, 25103 CD frames (14760564 audio frames) 191961 total CD frames unicode ------- - All text files should be read and written as unicode. - All strings that came from the outside should be converted to unicode objects. - Use asserts liberally to ensure this so we catch problems earlier. - All gst.parse_launch() pipelines should be passed as utf-8; use encode('utf-8') - morituri.extern.log.log is not unicode-safe; don't pass it unicode objects; for example, always use %r to log paths - run with RIP_DEBUG=5 once in a while to catch unicode/logging errors. - Also use unicode prefix/suffix in tempfile.* methods; to force unicode. - filesystems on Unix do not have an encoding. file names are bytes. However, most distros default to a utf-8 interpretation - You can either treat paths as byte strings all the way without interpreting (even when writing them to other files), or assume utf-8 on in and out. - also direct output to a file; redirection sets codec to ASCII and brings out unicode bugs CDROMS ------ PLEXTOR CD-R PX-W8432T Read offset of device is: 355. Test discs ---------- The Strokes - Someday (promo): has 1 frame silence marked as SILENCE The Pixies - Surfer Rosa/Come on Pilgrim: has pre-gap, and INDEX 02 on TRACK 11 Florence & The Machine - Lungs: data track