* When autoplay is disabled, then loop back to the first track
instead of 10 tracks back. Continue or stop playing depending
on the state of the repeat button.
* When autoplay is enabled, then extend the playlist *after* the
last track. #844 broke this such that the last track of an album
or playlist was never played.
Fixes: #434
* Make error messages more consistent and concise.
* `impl From<AlsaError> for io::Error` so `AlsaErrors` can be thrown to player as `io::Errors`. This little bit of boilerplate goes a long way to simplifying things further down in the code. And will make any needed future changes easier.
* Bonus: handle ALSA backend buffer sizing a little better.
* Improve error handling
* Harmonize `Seek`: Make the decoders and player use the same math for converting between samples and milliseconds
* Reduce duplicate calls: Make decoder seek in PCM, not ms
* Simplify decoder errors with `thiserror`
* Reuse the buffer for the life of the Alsa sink
* Don't depend on capacity being exact when sizing the buffer
* Always give the PCM a period's worth of audio even when draining the buffer
* Refactoring and code cleanup
* More meaningful error messages
* Use F32 if a user requests F64 (F64 is not supported by PulseAudio)
* Move all code that can fail to `start` where errors can be returned to prevent panics
* Use drain in `stop`
Better error handling in Alsa backend
* More consistent error messages
* Bail on fatal errors in player
* Capture and log the original error as a warning when trying to write to PCM before trying to recover
Include a systemd.service file to run as a user
This new `systemd.service` file allows running and controlling the service as
an unpriviledged user (generally, as part of a user session).
* Go back to 4 periods at 125ms.
* Deal strictly in period time and periods to set ALSA buffer.
* Rename `buffer` to `period_buffer`.
* Add comments and change some other var names to add clarity.
* Let ALSA calculate the size of `period_buffer`.