# Breaking changes Since there is no stable release yet, there is also no proper changelog yet. But since not everyone might want to dive through commit messages to find out what's new and what's changed, this document lists all breaking changes in reverse chronological order. If a new feature did not require any changes to existing code then it will not be listed here. ## [2023-02-20] - The way audio IO layouts are configured has changed completely to align better with NIH-plug's current and future supported plugin API backends. Rather than defining a default layout and allowing the host/backend to change the channel counts by polling the `Plugin::accepts_bus_config()` function, the plugin now explicitly enumerates all supported audio IO layouts in a declarative fashion. This change gives the plugin more options for defining alternative audio port layouts including layouts with variable numbers of channels and ports, while simultaneously removing ambiguities and behavior that was previously governed by heuristics. All types surrounding bus layouts and port names have changed slightly to accommodate this change. Take a look at the updated examples for more details on how this works. The `Plugin::AUDIO_IO_LAYOUTS` field's documentation also contains an example for how to initialize the layouts slice. - As a result of the above change, NIH-plug's standalones no longer have `--input` and `--output` command line arguments to change the number of input and output channels. Instead, they now have an `--audio-layout` option that lets the user select an audio layout from the list of available layouts by index. `--audio-layout=help` can be used to list those layouts. ## [2023-02-01] - The `Vst3Plugin::VST3_CATEGORIES` string constant has been replaced by a `Vst3Plugin::VST3_SUBCATEGORIES` constant of type `&[Vst3SubCategory]`. `Vst3SubCategory` is an enum containing all of VST3's predefined categories, and it behaves similarly to the `ClapFeature` enum used for CLAP plugins. This makes defining subcategories for VST3 plugins easier and less error prone. ## [2023-01-31] - NIH-plug has gained support MIDI SysEx in a simple, type-safe, and realtime-safe way. This sadly does mean that every `Plugin` instance now needs to define a `SysExMessage` type definition and constructor function as Rust does not yet support defaults for associated types (Rust issue [#29661](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/29661)): ```rust type SysExMessage = (); ``` - As the result of the above change, `NoteEvent` is now parameterized by a `SysExMessage` type. There is a new `PluginNoteEvent

` type synonym that can be parameterized by a `Plugin` to make using this slightly less verbose. ## [2023-01-12] - The Vizia dependency has been updated. This updated version uses a new text rendering engine, so there are a couple breaking changes: - The names for some of Vizia's fonts have changed. The constants and font registration functions in `nih_plug_vizia::assets` and `nih_plug_vizia::vizia_assets` still have the same name, but all uses of the `font` CSS property and `.font()` view modifier will have to be changed. - Metrics for rendered text have change slightly. Most notably the height and vertical positioning of text is slightly different, so you may have to adjust your layout slightly accordingly. ## [2023-01-11] - `Editor::param_values_changes()` is no longer called from the audio thread and thus no longer needs to be realtime safe. - A new `Editor::param_value_changed(id, normalized_value)` method has been added. This is used to notify the plugin of changes to individual parameters. - A similar new `Editor::param_modulation_changed(id, modulation_offset)` is used to inform the plugin of a parameter's new monophonic modulation offset. ## [2023-01-06] - The threads used for the `.schedule_gui()` and `.schedule_background()` methods are now shared between all instances of a plugin. This makes `.schedule_gui()` on Linux behave more like it does on Windows and macOS, and there is now only a single background thread instead of each instance spawning their own thread. ## [2023-01-05] - `Buffer::len()` has been renamed to `Buffer::samples()` to make this less ambiguous. - `Block::len()` has been renamed to `Block::samples()`. ## [2022-11-17] - The `Params` derive macro now also properly supports persistent fields in `#[nested]` parameter structs. This takes `#[nested(id_prefix = "...")]` and `#[nested(array)]` into account to allow multiple copies of a persistent field. This may break existing usages as serialized field data without a matching preffix or suffix is no longer passed to the child object. ## [2022-11-17] - The order of `#[nested]` parameters in the parameter list now always follows the declaration order instead of nested parameters being ordered below regular parameters. ## [2022-11-08] - The `Param::{next_previous}{_step,_normalized_step}()` functions now take an additional boolean argument to indicate that the range must be finer. This is used for floating point parameters to chop the range up into smaller segments when using Shift+scroll. ## [2022-11-07] - `Param::plain_value()` and `Param::normalized_value()` have been renamed to `Param::modulated_plain_value()` and `Param::modulated_normalized_value()`. These functions are only used when creating GUIs, so this shouldn't break any other plugin code. This change was made to make it extra clear that these values do include monophonic modulation, as it's very easy to mistakenly use the wrong value when handling user input in GUI widgets. ## [2022-11-06] - `nih_plug_vizia::create_vizia_editor_without_theme()` has been removed, and `nih_plug_vizia::create_vizia_editor()` has gained a new argument to specify what amount of theming to apply. This can now also be used to completely disable all theming include Vizia's built-in theme. - `nih_plug_vizia::create_vizia_editor()` no longer registers any fonts by default. Even when those fonts are not used, they will still be embedded in the binary, increasing its size by several megabytes. Instead, you can now register individual fonts by calling the `nih_plug_vizia::assets::register_*()` functions. This means that you _must_ call `nih_plug_vizia::assets::register_noto_sans_light()` for the default theming to work. All of the plugins in this repo also use `nih_plug_vizia::assets::register_noto_sans_thin()` as a title font. - Additionally, the Vizia fork has been updated to not register _any_ default fonts for the same reason. If you previously relied on Vizia's default Roboto font, then you must now call `nih_plug_vizia::vizia_assets::register_roboto()` at the start of your process function. ## [2022-10-23] - `nih_plug_vizia` has been updated. Widgets with custom drawing code will need to be updated because of changes in Vizia itself. ## [2022-10-22] - The `Editor` trait and the `ParentWindowHandle` struct have been moved from `nih_plug::plugin` to a new `nih_plug::editor` module. If you only use the prelude module then you won't need to change anything. - The `nih_plug::context` module has been split up into `nih_plug::context::init`, `nih_plug::context::process`, and `nih_plug::context::gui` to make it clearer which structs go with which context. You again don't have to change anything if you use the prelude. - NIH-plug has gained support for asynchronously running background tasks in a simple, type-safe, and realtime-safe way. This sadly does mean that every `Plugin` instance now needs to define a `BackgroundTask` type definition and constructor function as Rust does not yet support defaults for associated types (Rust issue [#29661](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/29661)): ```rust type BackgroundTask = (); ``` - The `&mut impl InitContext` argument to `Plugin::initialize()` needs to be changed to `&mut impl InitContext`. - The `&mut impl ProcessContext` argument to `Plugin::process()` needs to be changed to `&mut impl ProcessContext`. - The `Plugin::editor()` method now also takes a `_async_executor: AsyncExecutor` parameter. ## [2022-10-20] - Some items have been moved out of `nih_plug::param::internals`. The main `Params` trait is now located under `nih_plug::param`, and the `PersistentTrait` trait, implementations, and helper functions are now part of a new `nih_plug::param::persist` module. Code importing the `Params` trait through the prelude module doesn't need to be changed. - The `nih_plug::param` module has been renamed to `nih_plug::params`. Code that only uses the prelude module doesn't need to be changed. - The `create_egui_editor()` function from `nih_plug_egui` now also takes a build closure to apply initialization logic to the egui context. - `Editor` and the editor handle returned by `Editor::spawn` now only require `Send` and no longer need `Sync`. This is not a breaking change, but it might be worth being aware of. - Similar to the above change, `Plugin` also no longer requires `Sync`. ## [2022-10-13] - The `#[nested]` parameter attribute has gained super powers and has its syntax changed. It can now automatically handle many situations that previously required custom `Params` implementations to have multiple almost identical copies of a parameter struct. The current version supports both fields with unique parameter ID prefixes, and arrays of parameter objects. See the [`Params`](https://nih-plug.robbertvanderhelm.nl/nih_plug/param/internals/trait.Params.html) trait for more information on the new syntax. ## [2022-09-22] - `nih_plug_vizia` has been updated. Custom widgets will need to be updated because of changes Vizia itself. - `nih_plug_egui` has been updated from egui 0.17 to egui 0.19. ## [2022-09-06] - Parameter values are now accessed using `param.value()` instead of `param.value`, with `param.value()` being an alias for the existing `param.plain_value()` function. The old approach, while perfectly safe in practice, was technically unsound because it used mutable pointers to parameters that may also be simultaneously read from in an editor GUI. With this change the parameters now use actual relaxed atomic stores and loads to avoid mutable aliasing, which means the value fields are now no longer directly accessible. ## [2022-09-04] - `Smoother::next_block_mapped()` and `Smoother::next_block_exact_mapped()` have been redesigned. They now take an index of the element being generated and the float representation of the smoothed value. This makes it easier to use them for modulation, and it makes it possible to smoothly modulate integers and other stepped parameters. Additionally, the mapping functions are now also called for every produced value, even if the smoother has already finished smoothing and is always producing the same value. ## [2022-08-19] - Standalones now use the plugin's default input and output channel counts instead of always defaulting to two inputs and two outputs. - `Plugin::DEFAULT_NUM_INPUTS` and `Plugin::DEFAULT_NUM_OUTPUTS` have been renamed to `Plugin::DEFAULT_INPUT_CHANNELS` and `Plugin::DEFAULT_OUTPUT_CHANNELS` respectively to avoid confusion as these constants only affect the main input and output. ## [2022-07-18] - `IntRange` and `FloatRange` no longer have min/max methods and instead have next/previous step methods. This is for better compatibility with the new reversed ranges. ## [2022-07-06] - There are new `NoteEvent::PolyModulation` and `NoteEvent::MonoAutomation` events as part of polyphonic modulation support for CLAP plugins. - The block smoothing API has been reworked. Instead of `Smoother`s having their own built-in block buffer, you now need to provide your own mutable slice for the smoother to fill. This makes the API easier to understand, more flexible, and it allows cloning smoothers without worrying about allocations.In addition, the new implementation is much more efficient when the smoothing period has ended before or during the block. ## [2022-07-05] - The `ClapPlugin::CLAP_HARD_REALTIME` constant was moved to the general `Plugin` trait as `Plugin::HARD_REALTIME_ONLY`, and best-effort support for VST3 has been added. ## [2022-07-04] - The `CLAP_DESCRIPTION`, `CLAP_MANUAL_URL`, and `CLAP_SUPPORT_URL` associated constants from the `ClapPlugin` are now optional and have the type `Option<&'static str>` instead of `&'static str`. - Most `NoteEvent` variants now have an additional `voice_id` field. - There is a new `NoteEvent::VoiceTerminated` event a plugin can send to let the host know a voice has been terminated. This needs to be output by CLAP plugins that support polyphonic modulation. - There is a new `NoteEvent::Choke` event the host can send to a plugin to let it know that it should immediately terminate all sound associated with a voice or a key. ## [2022-07-02] - The `Params::serialize_fields()` and `Params::deserialize_fields()` methods and the `State` struct now use `BTreeMap`s instead of `HashMap`s so the order is consistent the plugin's state to JSON multiple times. These things are part of NIH-plug's internals, so unless you're implementing the `Params` trait by hand you will not notice any changes. ## [2022-06-01] - The `ClapPlugin::CLAP_FEATURES` field now uses an array of `ClapFeature` values instead of `&'static str`s. CLAP 0.26 contains many new predefined features, and the existing ones now use dashes instead of underscores. Custom features are still possible using `ClapFeature::Custom`. ## [2022-05-27] - `Plugin::process()` now takes a new `aux: &mut AuxiliaryBuffers` parameter. This was needed to allow auxiliary (sidechain) inputs and outputs. - The `Plugin::initialize()` method now takes a `&mut impl InitContext` instead of a `&mut impl ProcessContext`. ## [2022-05-22] - The current processing mode is now stored in `BufferConfig`. Previously this could be fetched through a function on the `ProcessContext`, but this makes more sense as it remains constant until a plugin is deactivated. The `BufferConfig` now contains a field for the minimum buffer size that may or may not be set depending on the plugin API. - Previously calling `param.non_automatable()` when constructing a parameter also made the parameter hidden. Hiding a parameter is now done through `param.hide()`, while `param.non_automatable()` simply makes it so that the parameter can only be changed manually and not through automation or modulation. ## ... Who knows what happened at this point!