For now, there's no analog/scope support in sigrok yet (will be added
later), so remove any such items from the public API (sigrok.h).
Having '#if defined(HAVE_LA_ALSA)' in sigrok.h is a bug anyway, the API
must not have anything device-dependent in general, and sigrok.h
specifically must not have any #ifdefs for specific hardware.
In the lib, we should only #include "sigrok.h" or "sigrok-internal.h",
but not the (possibly installed and thus different/older versions) via
<sigrok.h> or <sigrok-internal.h>.
Frontends should of course use <sigrok.h> and <sigrok-internal.h>.
This is useful to allow frontends to react upon close failures in a
way they see fit (e.g. a popup in the GUI, or error message in the CLI).
They can also still ignore the error if they want, of course.
We should use these (internal) functions in libsigrok exclusively from
now on, i.e. no more use of glib's g_debug() etc.
These functions are only for libsigrok, the frontends use whatever
logging mechanism is suitable there.