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Max Kellermann authored
This commit changes a minor queue priority design to something which makes a little bit more sense. Previously, a song that had already been played would only be re-enqueued if its priority had just been raised above the current song's. This means that if it was already above, it was not re-enqueued. That is a surprising behavior, because users expect a song to be played when its priority is raised. Now the song is always re-enqueued if its priority is raised (and above the current song's - no matter if it has already been above before). https://bugs.musicpd.org/view.php?id=4592
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