David Baelde wrote:
> Kosnickx was asking what happens if files are deleted from a playlist.
>
> With a normal playlist(), you can delete most files and liquidsoap
> won't complain: they are not checked in advance, so nothing is
> expected. All that will happen is that liquidsoap will pick an URI
> (filename) and try to "resolve" it, and fail, and go to the next one
> -- the worst that happens is that you waste a tenth of a second maybe.
> If you remove the file that is currently being played, it shouldn't
> even be a problem under linux because the file will be kept existing
> as long as liquidsoap has it open. The only bad situation is if you
> remove a file after that liquidsoap has "resolved" (checked) it, but
> before it has opened it for playing: but even this doesn't cause a
> crash, only a warning in the logs.
>
> With playlist.safe() liquidsoap checks in advance that all URI are
> valid local files, so you can probably crash liquidsoap if you betray
> him by deleting such files.
>
>   
ok thanks a lot for the info
Cheers!

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