1 | /** |
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2 | * @file |
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3 | * |
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4 | * Audiere Sound System |
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5 | * Version 1.9.4 |
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6 | * (c) 2001-2003 Chad Austin |
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7 | * |
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8 | * This API uses principles explained at |
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9 | * http://aegisknight.org/cppinterface.html |
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10 | * |
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11 | * This code licensed under the terms of the LGPL. See doc/license.txt. |
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12 | * |
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13 | * |
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14 | * Note: When compiling this header in gcc, you may want to use the |
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15 | * -Wno-non-virtual-dtor flag to get rid of those annoying "class has |
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16 | * virtual functions but no virtual destructor" warnings. |
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17 | * |
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18 | * This file is structured as follows: |
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19 | * - includes, macro definitions, other general setup |
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20 | * - interface definitions |
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21 | * - DLL-safe entry points (not for general use) |
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22 | * - inline functions that use those entry points |
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23 | */ |
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24 | |
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25 | #ifndef AUDIERE_H |
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26 | #define AUDIERE_H |
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27 | |
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28 | |
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29 | #include <vector> |
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30 | #include <string> |
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31 | |
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32 | #ifdef _MSC_VER |
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33 | #pragma warning(disable : 4786) |
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34 | #endif |
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35 | |
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36 | |
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37 | #ifndef __cplusplus |
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38 | #error Audiere requires C++ |
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39 | #endif |
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40 | |
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41 | |
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42 | // DLLs in Windows should use the standard (Pascal) calling convention |
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43 | #ifndef ADR_CALL |
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44 | #if defined(WIN32) || defined(_WIN32) |
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45 | #define ADR_CALL __stdcall |
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46 | #else |
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47 | #define ADR_CALL |
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48 | #endif |
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49 | #endif |
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50 | |
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51 | // Export functions from the DLL |
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52 | #ifndef ADR_DECL |
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53 | # if defined(WIN32) || defined(_WIN32) |
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54 | # ifdef AUDIERE_EXPORTS |
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55 | # define ADR_DECL __declspec(dllexport) |
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56 | # else |
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57 | # define ADR_DECL __declspec(dllimport) |
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58 | # endif |
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59 | # else |
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60 | # define ADR_DECL |
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61 | # endif |
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62 | #endif |
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63 | |
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64 | |
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65 | |
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66 | #define ADR_FUNCTION(ret) extern "C" ADR_DECL ret ADR_CALL |
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67 | #define ADR_METHOD(ret) virtual ret ADR_CALL |
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68 | |
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69 | |
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70 | namespace audiere { |
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71 | |
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72 | class RefCounted { |
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73 | protected: |
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74 | /** |
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75 | * Protected so users of refcounted classes don't use std::auto_ptr |
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76 | * or the delete operator. |
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77 | * |
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78 | * Interfaces that derive from RefCounted should define an inline, |
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79 | * empty, protected destructor as well. |
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80 | */ |
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81 | ~RefCounted() { } |
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82 | |
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83 | public: |
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84 | /** |
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85 | * Add a reference to the internal reference count. |
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86 | */ |
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87 | ADR_METHOD(void) ref() = 0; |
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88 | |
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89 | /** |
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90 | * Remove a reference from the internal reference count. When this |
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91 | * reaches 0, the object is destroyed. |
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92 | */ |
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93 | ADR_METHOD(void) unref() = 0; |
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94 | }; |
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95 | |
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96 | |
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97 | template<typename T> |
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98 | class RefPtr { |
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99 | public: |
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100 | RefPtr(T* ptr = 0) { |
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101 | m_ptr = 0; |
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102 | *this = ptr; |
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103 | } |
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104 | |
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105 | RefPtr(const RefPtr<T>& ptr) { |
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106 | m_ptr = 0; |
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107 | *this = ptr; |
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108 | } |
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109 | |
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110 | ~RefPtr() { |
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111 | if (m_ptr) { |
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112 | m_ptr->unref(); |
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113 | m_ptr = 0; |
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114 | } |
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115 | } |
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116 | |
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117 | RefPtr<T>& operator=(T* ptr) { |
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118 | if (ptr != m_ptr) { |
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119 | if (m_ptr) { |
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120 | m_ptr->unref(); |
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121 | } |
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122 | m_ptr = ptr; |
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123 | if (m_ptr) { |
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124 | m_ptr->ref(); |
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125 | } |
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126 | } |
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127 | return *this; |
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128 | } |
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129 | |
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130 | RefPtr<T>& operator=(const RefPtr<T>& ptr) { |
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131 | *this = ptr.m_ptr; |
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132 | return *this; |
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133 | } |
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134 | |
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135 | T* operator->() const { |
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136 | return m_ptr; |
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137 | } |
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138 | |
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139 | T& operator*() const { |
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140 | return *m_ptr; |
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141 | } |
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142 | |
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143 | operator bool() const { |
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144 | return (m_ptr != 0); |
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145 | } |
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146 | |
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147 | T* get() const { |
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148 | return m_ptr; |
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149 | } |
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150 | |
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151 | private: |
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152 | T* m_ptr; |
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153 | }; |
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154 | |
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155 | |
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156 | template<typename T, typename U> |
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157 | bool operator==(const RefPtr<T>& a, const RefPtr<U>& b) { |
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158 | return (a.get() == b.get()); |
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159 | } |
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160 | |
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161 | template<typename T> |
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162 | bool operator==(const RefPtr<T>& a, const T* b) { |
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163 | return (a.get() == b); |
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164 | } |
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165 | |
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166 | template<typename T> |
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167 | bool operator==(const T* a, const RefPtr<T>& b) { |
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168 | return (a == b.get()); |
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169 | } |
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170 | |
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171 | |
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172 | template<typename T, typename U> |
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173 | bool operator!=(const RefPtr<T>& a, const RefPtr<U>& b) { |
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174 | return (a.get() != b.get()); |
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175 | } |
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176 | |
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177 | template<typename T> |
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178 | bool operator!=(const RefPtr<T>& a, const T* b) { |
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179 | return (a.get() != b); |
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180 | } |
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181 | |
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182 | template<typename T> |
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183 | bool operator!=(const T* a, const RefPtr<T>& b) { |
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184 | return (a != b.get()); |
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185 | } |
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186 | |
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187 | |
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188 | /** |
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189 | * A basic implementation of the RefCounted interface. Derive |
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190 | * your implementations from RefImplementation<YourInterface>. |
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191 | */ |
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192 | template<class Interface> |
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193 | class RefImplementation : public Interface { |
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194 | protected: |
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195 | RefImplementation() { |
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196 | m_ref_count = 0; |
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197 | } |
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198 | |
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199 | /** |
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200 | * So the implementation can put its destruction logic in the destructor, |
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201 | * as natural C++ code does. |
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202 | */ |
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203 | virtual ~RefImplementation() { } |
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204 | |
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205 | public: |
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206 | void ADR_CALL ref() { |
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207 | ++m_ref_count; |
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208 | } |
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209 | |
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210 | void ADR_CALL unref() { |
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211 | if (--m_ref_count == 0) { |
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212 | delete this; |
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213 | } |
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214 | } |
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215 | |
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216 | private: |
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217 | int m_ref_count; |
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218 | }; |
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219 | |
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220 | |
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221 | /** |
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222 | * Represents a random-access file, usually stored on a disk. Files |
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223 | * are always binary: that is, they do no end-of-line |
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224 | * transformations. File objects are roughly analogous to ANSI C |
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225 | * FILE* objects. |
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226 | * |
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227 | * This interface is not synchronized. |
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228 | */ |
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229 | class File : public RefCounted { |
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230 | protected: |
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231 | ~File() { } |
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232 | |
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233 | public: |
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234 | /** |
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235 | * The different ways you can seek within a file. |
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236 | */ |
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237 | enum SeekMode { |
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238 | BEGIN, |
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239 | CURRENT, |
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240 | END, |
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241 | }; |
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242 | |
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243 | /** |
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244 | * Read size bytes from the file, storing them in buffer. |
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245 | * |
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246 | * @param buffer buffer to read into |
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247 | * @param size number of bytes to read |
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248 | * |
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249 | * @return number of bytes successfully read |
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250 | */ |
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251 | ADR_METHOD(int) read(void* buffer, int size) = 0; |
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252 | |
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253 | /** |
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254 | * Jump to a new position in the file, using the specified seek |
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255 | * mode. Remember: if mode is END, the position must be negative, |
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256 | * to seek backwards from the end of the file into its contents. |
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257 | * If the seek fails, the current position is undefined. |
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258 | * |
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259 | * @param position position relative to the mode |
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260 | * @param mode where to seek from in the file |
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261 | * |
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262 | * @return true on success, false otherwise |
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263 | */ |
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264 | ADR_METHOD(bool) seek(int position, SeekMode mode) = 0; |
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265 | |
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266 | /** |
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267 | * Get current position within the file. |
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268 | * |
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269 | * @return current position |
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270 | */ |
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271 | ADR_METHOD(int) tell() = 0; |
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272 | }; |
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273 | typedef RefPtr<File> FilePtr; |
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274 | |
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275 | |
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276 | /// Storage formats for sample data. |
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277 | enum SampleFormat { |
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278 | SF_U8, ///< unsigned 8-bit integer [0,255] |
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279 | SF_S16, ///< signed 16-bit integer in host endianness [-32768,32767] |
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280 | }; |
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281 | |
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282 | |
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283 | /// Supported audio file formats. |
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284 | enum FileFormat { |
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285 | FF_AUTODETECT, |
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286 | FF_WAV, |
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287 | FF_OGG, |
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288 | FF_FLAC, |
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289 | FF_MP3, |
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290 | FF_MOD, |
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291 | FF_AIFF, |
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292 | FF_SPEEX, |
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293 | }; |
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294 | |
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295 | |
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296 | /** |
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297 | * Source of raw PCM samples. Sample sources have an intrinsic format |
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298 | * (@see SampleFormat), sample rate, and number of channels. They can |
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299 | * be read from or reset. |
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300 | * |
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301 | * Some sample sources are seekable. Seekable sources have two additional |
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302 | * properties: length and position. Length is read-only. |
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303 | * |
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304 | * This interface is not synchronized. |
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305 | */ |
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306 | class SampleSource : public RefCounted { |
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307 | protected: |
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308 | ~SampleSource() { } |
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309 | |
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310 | public: |
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311 | /** |
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312 | * Retrieve the number of channels, sample rate, and sample format of |
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313 | * the sample source. |
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314 | */ |
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315 | ADR_METHOD(void) getFormat( |
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316 | int& channel_count, |
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317 | int& sample_rate, |
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318 | SampleFormat& sample_format) = 0; |
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319 | |
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320 | /** |
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321 | * Read frame_count samples into buffer. buffer must be at least |
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322 | * |frame_count * GetSampleSize(format) * channel_count| bytes long. |
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323 | * |
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324 | * @param frame_count number of frames to read |
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325 | * @param buffer buffer to store samples in |
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326 | * |
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327 | * @return number of frames actually read |
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328 | */ |
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329 | ADR_METHOD(int) read(int frame_count, void* buffer) = 0; |
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330 | |
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331 | /** |
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332 | * Reset the sample source. This has the same effect as setPosition(0) |
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333 | * on a seekable source. On an unseekable source, it resets all internal |
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334 | * state to the way it was when the source was first created. |
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335 | */ |
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336 | ADR_METHOD(void) reset() = 0; |
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337 | |
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338 | /** |
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339 | * @return true if the stream is seekable, false otherwise |
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340 | */ |
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341 | ADR_METHOD(bool) isSeekable() = 0; |
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342 | |
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343 | /** |
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344 | * @return number of frames in the stream, or 0 if the stream is not |
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345 | * seekable |
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346 | */ |
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347 | ADR_METHOD(int) getLength() = 0; |
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348 | |
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349 | /** |
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350 | * Sets the current position within the sample source. If the stream |
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351 | * is not seekable, this method does nothing. |
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352 | * |
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353 | * @param position current position in frames |
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354 | */ |
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355 | ADR_METHOD(void) setPosition(int position) = 0; |
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356 | |
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357 | /** |
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358 | * Returns the current position within the sample source. |
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359 | * |
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360 | * @return current position in frames |
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361 | */ |
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362 | ADR_METHOD(int) getPosition() = 0; |
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363 | |
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364 | /** |
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365 | * @return true if the sample source is set to repeat |
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366 | */ |
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367 | ADR_METHOD(bool) getRepeat() = 0; |
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368 | |
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369 | /** |
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370 | * Sets whether the sample source should repeat or not. Note that not |
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371 | * all sample sources repeat by starting again at the beginning of the |
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372 | * sound. For example MOD files can contain embedded loop points. |
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373 | * |
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374 | * @param repeat true if the source should repeat, false otherwise |
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375 | */ |
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376 | ADR_METHOD(void) setRepeat(bool repeat) = 0; |
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377 | |
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378 | /// Returns number of metadata tags present in this sample source. |
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379 | ADR_METHOD(int) getTagCount() = 0; |
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380 | |
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381 | /** |
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382 | * Returns the key of the i'th tag in the source. If the tag is |
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383 | * "author=me", the key is "author". |
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384 | */ |
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385 | virtual const char* ADR_CALL getTagKey(int i) = 0; |
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386 | |
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387 | /** |
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388 | * Returns the value of the i'th tag in the source. If the tag is |
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389 | * "author=me", the value is "me". |
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390 | */ |
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391 | virtual const char* ADR_CALL getTagValue(int i) = 0; |
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392 | |
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393 | /** |
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394 | * Returns the type of the i'th tag in the source. The type is where |
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395 | * the tag comes from, i.e. "ID3v1", "ID3v2", or "vorbis". |
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396 | */ |
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397 | virtual const char* ADR_CALL getTagType(int i) = 0; |
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398 | }; |
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399 | typedef RefPtr<SampleSource> SampleSourcePtr; |
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400 | |
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401 | |
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402 | /** |
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403 | * LoopPointSource is a wrapper around another SampleSource, providing |
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404 | * custom loop behavior. LoopPointSource maintains a set of links |
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405 | * within the sample stream and whenever the location of one of the links |
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406 | * (i.e. a loop point) is reached, the stream jumps to that link's target. |
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407 | * Each loop point maintains a count. Every time a loop point comes into |
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408 | * effect, the count is decremented. Once it reaches zero, that loop point |
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409 | * is temporarily disabled. If a count is not a positive value, it |
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410 | * cannot be disabled. Calling reset() resets all counts to their initial |
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411 | * values. |
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412 | * |
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413 | * Loop points only take effect when repeating has been enabled via the |
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414 | * setRepeat() method. |
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415 | * |
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416 | * Loop points are stored in sorted order by their location. Each one |
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417 | * has an index based on its location within the list. A loop point's |
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418 | * index will change if another is added before it. |
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419 | * |
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420 | * There is always one implicit loop point after the last sample that |
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421 | * points back to the first. That way, this class's default looping |
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422 | * behavior is the same as a standard SampleSource. This loop point |
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423 | * does not show up in the list. |
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424 | */ |
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425 | class LoopPointSource : public SampleSource { |
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426 | protected: |
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427 | ~LoopPointSource() { } |
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428 | |
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429 | public: |
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430 | /** |
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431 | * Adds a loop point to the stream. If a loop point at 'location' |
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432 | * already exists, the new one replaces it. Location and target are |
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433 | * clamped to the actual length of the stream. |
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434 | * |
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435 | * @param location frame where loop occurs |
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436 | * @param target frame to jump to after loop point is hit |
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437 | * @param loopCount number of times to execute this jump. |
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438 | */ |
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439 | ADR_METHOD(void) addLoopPoint( |
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440 | int location, int target, int loopCount) = 0; |
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441 | |
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442 | /** |
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443 | * Removes the loop point at index 'index' from the stream. |
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444 | * |
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445 | * @param index index of the loop point to remove |
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446 | */ |
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447 | ADR_METHOD(void) removeLoopPoint(int index) = 0; |
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448 | |
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449 | /** |
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450 | * Returns the number of loop points in this stream. |
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451 | */ |
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452 | ADR_METHOD(int) getLoopPointCount() = 0; |
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453 | |
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454 | /** |
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455 | * Retrieves information about a specific loop point. |
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456 | * |
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457 | * @param index index of the loop point |
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458 | * @param location frame where loop occurs |
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459 | * @param target loop point's target frame |
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460 | * @param loopCount number of times to loop from this particular point |
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461 | * |
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462 | * @return true if the index is valid and information is returned |
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463 | */ |
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464 | ADR_METHOD(bool) getLoopPoint( |
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465 | int index, int& location, int& target, int& loopCount) = 0; |
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466 | }; |
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467 | typedef RefPtr<LoopPointSource> LoopPointSourcePtr; |
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468 | |
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469 | |
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470 | /** |
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471 | * A connection to an audio device. Multiple output streams are |
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472 | * mixed by the audio device to produce the final waveform that the |
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473 | * user hears. |
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474 | * |
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475 | * Each output stream can be independently played and stopped. They |
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476 | * also each have a volume from 0.0 (silence) to 1.0 (maximum volume). |
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477 | */ |
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478 | class OutputStream : public RefCounted { |
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479 | protected: |
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480 | ~OutputStream() { } |
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481 | |
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482 | public: |
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483 | /** |
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484 | * Start playback of the output stream. If the stream is already |
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485 | * playing, this does nothing. |
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486 | */ |
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487 | ADR_METHOD(void) play() = 0; |
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488 | |
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489 | /** |
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490 | * Stop playback of the output stream. If the stream is already |
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491 | * stopped, this does nothing. |
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492 | */ |
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493 | ADR_METHOD(void) stop() = 0; |
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494 | |
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495 | /** |
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496 | * @return true if the output stream is playing, false otherwise |
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497 | */ |
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498 | ADR_METHOD(bool) isPlaying() = 0; |
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499 | |
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500 | /** |
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501 | * Reset the sample source or buffer to the beginning. On seekable |
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502 | * streams, this operation is equivalent to setPosition(0). |
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503 | * |
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504 | * On some output streams, this operation can be moderately slow, as up to |
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505 | * several seconds of PCM buffer must be refilled. |
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506 | */ |
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507 | ADR_METHOD(void) reset() = 0; |
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508 | |
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509 | /** |
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510 | * Set whether the output stream should repeat. |
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511 | * |
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512 | * @param repeat true if the stream should repeat, false otherwise |
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513 | */ |
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514 | ADR_METHOD(void) setRepeat(bool repeat) = 0; |
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515 | |
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516 | /** |
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517 | * @return true if the stream is repeating |
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518 | */ |
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519 | ADR_METHOD(bool) getRepeat() = 0; |
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520 | |
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521 | /** |
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522 | * Sets the stream's volume. |
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523 | * |
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524 | * @param volume 0.0 = silence, 1.0 = maximum volume (default) |
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525 | */ |
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526 | ADR_METHOD(void) setVolume(float volume) = 0; |
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527 | |
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528 | /** |
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529 | * Gets the current volume. |
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530 | * |
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531 | * @return current volume of the output stream |
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532 | */ |
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533 | ADR_METHOD(float) getVolume() = 0; |
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534 | |
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535 | /** |
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536 | * Set current pan. |
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537 | * |
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538 | * @param pan -1.0 = left, 0.0 = center (default), 1.0 = right |
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539 | */ |
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540 | ADR_METHOD(void) setPan(float pan) = 0; |
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541 | |
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542 | /** |
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543 | * Get current pan. |
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544 | */ |
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545 | ADR_METHOD(float) getPan() = 0; |
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546 | |
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547 | /** |
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548 | * Set current pitch shift. |
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549 | * |
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550 | * @param shift can range from 0.5 to 2.0. default is 1.0. |
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551 | */ |
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552 | ADR_METHOD(void) setPitchShift(float shift) = 0; |
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553 | |
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554 | /** |
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555 | * Get current pitch shift. Defaults to 1.0. |
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556 | */ |
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557 | ADR_METHOD(float) getPitchShift() = 0; |
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558 | |
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559 | /** |
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560 | * @return true if the stream is seekable, false otherwise |
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561 | */ |
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562 | ADR_METHOD(bool) isSeekable() = 0; |
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563 | |
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564 | /** |
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565 | * @return number of frames in the stream, or 0 if the stream is not |
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566 | * seekable |
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567 | */ |
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568 | ADR_METHOD(int) getLength() = 0; |
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569 | |
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570 | /** |
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571 | * Sets the current position within the sample source. If the stream |
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572 | * is not seekable, this method does nothing. |
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573 | * |
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574 | * @param position current position in frames |
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575 | */ |
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576 | ADR_METHOD(void) setPosition(int position) = 0; |
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577 | |
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578 | /** |
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579 | * Returns the current position within the sample source. |
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580 | * |
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581 | * @return current position in frames |
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582 | */ |
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583 | ADR_METHOD(int) getPosition() = 0; |
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584 | }; |
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585 | typedef RefPtr<OutputStream> OutputStreamPtr; |
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586 | |
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587 | |
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588 | /// An integral code representing a specific type of event. |
---|
589 | enum EventType { |
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590 | ET_STOP, ///< See StopEvent and StopCallback |
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591 | }; |
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592 | |
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593 | |
---|
594 | /// Base interface for event-specific data passed to callbacks. |
---|
595 | class Event : public RefCounted { |
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596 | protected: |
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597 | ~Event() { } |
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598 | |
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599 | public: |
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600 | /// Returns the EventType code for this event. |
---|
601 | ADR_METHOD(EventType) getType() = 0; |
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602 | }; |
---|
603 | typedef RefPtr<Event> EventPtr; |
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604 | |
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605 | |
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606 | /** |
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607 | * An event object that gets passed to implementations of StopCallback |
---|
608 | * when a stream has stopped playing. |
---|
609 | */ |
---|
610 | class StopEvent : public Event { |
---|
611 | protected: |
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612 | ~StopEvent() { } |
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613 | |
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614 | public: |
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615 | EventType ADR_CALL getType() { return ET_STOP; } |
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616 | |
---|
617 | /// A code representing the reason the stream stopped playback. |
---|
618 | enum Reason { |
---|
619 | STOP_CALLED, ///< stop() was called from an external source. |
---|
620 | STREAM_ENDED, ///< The stream reached its end. |
---|
621 | }; |
---|
622 | |
---|
623 | /** |
---|
624 | * @return Pointer to the OutputStream that stopped playback. |
---|
625 | */ |
---|
626 | ADR_METHOD(OutputStream*) getOutputStream() = 0; |
---|
627 | |
---|
628 | /** |
---|
629 | * @return Reason for the stop event. |
---|
630 | */ |
---|
631 | ADR_METHOD(Reason) getReason() = 0; |
---|
632 | }; |
---|
633 | typedef RefPtr<StopEvent> StopEventPtr; |
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634 | |
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635 | |
---|
636 | /** |
---|
637 | * Base interface for all callbacks. See specific callback implementations |
---|
638 | * for descriptions. |
---|
639 | */ |
---|
640 | class Callback : public RefCounted { |
---|
641 | protected: |
---|
642 | ~Callback() { } |
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643 | |
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644 | public: |
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645 | /** |
---|
646 | * Returns the event type that this callback knows how to handle. |
---|
647 | */ |
---|
648 | ADR_METHOD(EventType) getType() = 0; |
---|
649 | |
---|
650 | /** |
---|
651 | * Actually executes the callback with event-specific data. This is |
---|
652 | * only called if event->getType() == this->getType(). |
---|
653 | */ |
---|
654 | ADR_METHOD(void) call(Event* event) = 0; |
---|
655 | }; |
---|
656 | typedef RefPtr<Callback> CallbackPtr; |
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657 | |
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658 | |
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659 | /** |
---|
660 | * To listen for stream stopped events on a device, implement this interface |
---|
661 | * and call registerStopCallback() on the device, passing your |
---|
662 | * implementation. streamStopped() will be called whenever a stream on that |
---|
663 | * device stops playback. |
---|
664 | * |
---|
665 | * WARNING: StopCallback is called from another thread. Make sure your |
---|
666 | * callback is thread-safe. |
---|
667 | */ |
---|
668 | class StopCallback : public Callback { |
---|
669 | protected: |
---|
670 | ~StopCallback() { } |
---|
671 | |
---|
672 | public: |
---|
673 | EventType ADR_CALL getType() { return ET_STOP; } |
---|
674 | void ADR_CALL call(Event* event) { |
---|
675 | streamStopped(static_cast<StopEvent*>(event)); |
---|
676 | } |
---|
677 | |
---|
678 | /** |
---|
679 | * Called when a stream has stopped. |
---|
680 | * |
---|
681 | * @param event Information pertaining to the event. |
---|
682 | */ |
---|
683 | ADR_METHOD(void) streamStopped(StopEvent* event) = 0; |
---|
684 | }; |
---|
685 | typedef RefPtr<StopCallback> StopCallbackPtr; |
---|
686 | |
---|
687 | |
---|
688 | /** |
---|
689 | * AudioDevice represents a device on the system which is capable |
---|
690 | * of opening and mixing multiple output streams. In Windows, |
---|
691 | * DirectSound is such a device. |
---|
692 | * |
---|
693 | * This interface is synchronized. update() and openStream() may |
---|
694 | * be called on different threads. |
---|
695 | */ |
---|
696 | class AudioDevice : public RefCounted { |
---|
697 | protected: |
---|
698 | ~AudioDevice() { } |
---|
699 | |
---|
700 | public: |
---|
701 | /** |
---|
702 | * Tell the device to do any internal state updates. Some devices |
---|
703 | * update on an internal thread. If that is the case, this method |
---|
704 | * does nothing. |
---|
705 | */ |
---|
706 | ADR_METHOD(void) update() = 0; |
---|
707 | |
---|
708 | /** |
---|
709 | * Open an output stream with a given sample source. If the sample |
---|
710 | * source ever runs out of data, the output stream automatically stops |
---|
711 | * itself. |
---|
712 | * |
---|
713 | * The output stream takes ownership of the sample source, even if |
---|
714 | * opening the output stream fails (in which case the source is |
---|
715 | * immediately deleted). |
---|
716 | * |
---|
717 | * @param source the source used to feed the output stream with samples |
---|
718 | * |
---|
719 | * @return new output stream if successful, 0 if failure |
---|
720 | */ |
---|
721 | ADR_METHOD(OutputStream*) openStream(SampleSource* source) = 0; |
---|
722 | |
---|
723 | /** |
---|
724 | * Open a single buffer with the specified PCM data. This is sometimes |
---|
725 | * more efficient than streaming and works on a larger variety of audio |
---|
726 | * devices. In some implementations, this may download the audio data |
---|
727 | * to the sound card's memory itself. |
---|
728 | * |
---|
729 | * @param samples Buffer containing sample data. openBuffer() does |
---|
730 | * not take ownership of the memory. The application |
---|
731 | * is responsible for freeing it. There must be at |
---|
732 | * least |frame_count * channel_count * |
---|
733 | * GetSampleSize(sample_format)| bytes in the buffer. |
---|
734 | * |
---|
735 | * @param frame_count Number of frames in the buffer. |
---|
736 | * |
---|
737 | * @param channel_count Number of audio channels. 1 = mono, 2 = stereo. |
---|
738 | * |
---|
739 | * @param sample_rate Number of samples per second. |
---|
740 | * |
---|
741 | * @param sample_format Format of samples in buffer. |
---|
742 | * |
---|
743 | * @return new output stream if successful, 0 if failure |
---|
744 | */ |
---|
745 | ADR_METHOD(OutputStream*) openBuffer( |
---|
746 | void* samples, |
---|
747 | int frame_count, |
---|
748 | int channel_count, |
---|
749 | int sample_rate, |
---|
750 | SampleFormat sample_format) = 0; |
---|
751 | |
---|
752 | /** |
---|
753 | * Gets the name of the audio device. For example "directsound" or "oss". |
---|
754 | * |
---|
755 | * @return name of audio device |
---|
756 | */ |
---|
757 | ADR_METHOD(const char*) getName() = 0; |
---|
758 | |
---|
759 | /** |
---|
760 | * Registers 'callback' to receive events. Callbacks can be |
---|
761 | * registered multiple times. |
---|
762 | */ |
---|
763 | ADR_METHOD(void) registerCallback(Callback* callback) = 0; |
---|
764 | |
---|
765 | /** |
---|
766 | * Unregisters 'callback' once. If it is registered multiple times, |
---|
767 | * each unregisterStopCallback call unregisters one of the instances. |
---|
768 | */ |
---|
769 | ADR_METHOD(void) unregisterCallback(Callback* callback) = 0; |
---|
770 | |
---|
771 | /// Clears all of the callbacks from the device. |
---|
772 | ADR_METHOD(void) clearCallbacks() = 0; |
---|
773 | }; |
---|
774 | typedef RefPtr<AudioDevice> AudioDevicePtr; |
---|
775 | |
---|
776 | |
---|
777 | /** |
---|
778 | * A readonly sample container which can open sample streams as iterators |
---|
779 | * through the buffer. This is commonly used in cases where a very large |
---|
780 | * sound effect is loaded once into memory and then streamed several times |
---|
781 | * to the audio device. This is more efficient memory-wise than loading |
---|
782 | * the effect multiple times. |
---|
783 | * |
---|
784 | * @see CreateSampleBuffer |
---|
785 | */ |
---|
786 | class SampleBuffer : public RefCounted { |
---|
787 | protected: |
---|
788 | ~SampleBuffer() { } |
---|
789 | |
---|
790 | public: |
---|
791 | |
---|
792 | /** |
---|
793 | * Return the format of the sample data in the sample buffer. |
---|
794 | * @see SampleSource::getFormat |
---|
795 | */ |
---|
796 | ADR_METHOD(void) getFormat( |
---|
797 | int& channel_count, |
---|
798 | int& sample_rate, |
---|
799 | SampleFormat& sample_format) = 0; |
---|
800 | |
---|
801 | /** |
---|
802 | * Get the length of the sample buffer in frames. |
---|
803 | */ |
---|
804 | ADR_METHOD(int) getLength() = 0; |
---|
805 | |
---|
806 | /** |
---|
807 | * Get a readonly pointer to the samples contained within the buffer. The |
---|
808 | * buffer is |channel_count * frame_count * GetSampleSize(sample_format)| |
---|
809 | * bytes long. |
---|
810 | */ |
---|
811 | virtual const void* ADR_CALL getSamples() = 0; |
---|
812 | |
---|
813 | /** |
---|
814 | * Open a seekable sample source using the samples contained in the |
---|
815 | * buffer. |
---|
816 | */ |
---|
817 | ADR_METHOD(SampleSource*) openStream() = 0; |
---|
818 | }; |
---|
819 | typedef RefPtr<SampleBuffer> SampleBufferPtr; |
---|
820 | |
---|
821 | |
---|
822 | /** |
---|
823 | * Defines the type of SoundEffect objects. @see SoundEffect |
---|
824 | */ |
---|
825 | enum SoundEffectType { |
---|
826 | SINGLE, |
---|
827 | MULTIPLE, |
---|
828 | }; |
---|
829 | |
---|
830 | |
---|
831 | /** |
---|
832 | * SoundEffect is a convenience class which provides a simple |
---|
833 | * mechanism for basic sound playback. There are two types of sound |
---|
834 | * effects: SINGLE and MULTIPLE. SINGLE sound effects only allow |
---|
835 | * the sound to be played once at a time. MULTIPLE sound effects |
---|
836 | * always open a new stream to the audio device for each time it is |
---|
837 | * played (cleaning up or reusing old streams if possible). |
---|
838 | */ |
---|
839 | class SoundEffect : public RefCounted { |
---|
840 | protected: |
---|
841 | ~SoundEffect() { } |
---|
842 | |
---|
843 | public: |
---|
844 | /** |
---|
845 | * Trigger playback of the sound. If the SoundEffect is of type |
---|
846 | * SINGLE, this plays the sound if it isn't playing yet, and |
---|
847 | * starts it again if it is. If the SoundEffect is of type |
---|
848 | * MULTIPLE, play() simply starts playing the sound again. |
---|
849 | */ |
---|
850 | ADR_METHOD(void) play() = 0; |
---|
851 | |
---|
852 | /** |
---|
853 | * If the sound is of type SINGLE, stop the sound. If it is of |
---|
854 | * type MULTIPLE, stop all playing instances of the sound. |
---|
855 | */ |
---|
856 | ADR_METHOD(void) stop() = 0; |
---|
857 | |
---|
858 | /** |
---|
859 | * Sets the sound's volume. |
---|
860 | * |
---|
861 | * @param volume 0.0 = silence, 1.0 = maximum volume (default) |
---|
862 | */ |
---|
863 | ADR_METHOD(void) setVolume(float volume) = 0; |
---|
864 | |
---|
865 | /** |
---|
866 | * Gets the current volume. |
---|
867 | * |
---|
868 | * @return current volume of the output stream |
---|
869 | */ |
---|
870 | ADR_METHOD(float) getVolume() = 0; |
---|
871 | |
---|
872 | /** |
---|
873 | * Set current pan. |
---|
874 | * |
---|
875 | * @param pan -1.0 = left, 0.0 = center (default), 1.0 = right |
---|
876 | */ |
---|
877 | ADR_METHOD(void) setPan(float pan) = 0; |
---|
878 | |
---|
879 | /** |
---|
880 | * Get current pan. |
---|
881 | */ |
---|
882 | ADR_METHOD(float) getPan() = 0; |
---|
883 | |
---|
884 | /** |
---|
885 | * Set current pitch shift. |
---|
886 | * |
---|
887 | * @param shift can range from 0.5 to 2.0. default is 1.0. |
---|
888 | */ |
---|
889 | ADR_METHOD(void) setPitchShift(float shift) = 0; |
---|
890 | |
---|
891 | /** |
---|
892 | * Get current pitch shift. Defaults to 1.0. |
---|
893 | */ |
---|
894 | ADR_METHOD(float) getPitchShift() = 0; |
---|
895 | }; |
---|
896 | typedef RefPtr<SoundEffect> SoundEffectPtr; |
---|
897 | |
---|
898 | |
---|
899 | /** |
---|
900 | * Represents a device capable of playing CD audio. Internally, this |
---|
901 | * uses the MCI subsystem in windows and libcdaudio on other platforms. |
---|
902 | * MCI subsystem: http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/multimed/htm/_win32_multimedia_command_strings.asp |
---|
903 | * libcdaudio: http://cdcd.undergrid.net/libcdaudio/ |
---|
904 | */ |
---|
905 | class CDDevice : public RefCounted { |
---|
906 | protected: |
---|
907 | virtual ~CDDevice() { } |
---|
908 | |
---|
909 | public: |
---|
910 | /** |
---|
911 | * Returns the name of this CD Device, often just the device name |
---|
912 | * it was created with. |
---|
913 | */ |
---|
914 | virtual const char* ADR_CALL getName() = 0; |
---|
915 | |
---|
916 | /** |
---|
917 | * Returns the number of audio tracks on the disc. |
---|
918 | */ |
---|
919 | ADR_METHOD(int) getTrackCount() = 0; |
---|
920 | |
---|
921 | /** |
---|
922 | * Starts playback of the given track. If another track was |
---|
923 | * already playing, the previous track is stopped. IMPORTANT: Tracks are |
---|
924 | * indexed from 0 to getTrackCount() - 1. |
---|
925 | */ |
---|
926 | ADR_METHOD(void) play(int track) = 0; |
---|
927 | |
---|
928 | /** |
---|
929 | * Stops the playback, if the playback was already stopped, this |
---|
930 | * does nothing. |
---|
931 | */ |
---|
932 | ADR_METHOD(void) stop() = 0; |
---|
933 | |
---|
934 | /** |
---|
935 | * pauses playback of the track that is currently playing (if any) |
---|
936 | * This does nothing if no track is playing |
---|
937 | */ |
---|
938 | ADR_METHOD(void) pause() = 0; |
---|
939 | |
---|
940 | /** |
---|
941 | * Resumes playback of the track that is currently paused (if any). |
---|
942 | * This does nothing if no track is paused. |
---|
943 | */ |
---|
944 | ADR_METHOD(void) resume() = 0; |
---|
945 | |
---|
946 | /** |
---|
947 | * Returns true if the CD is currently playing a sound, this could |
---|
948 | * be through us, or through some other program. |
---|
949 | */ |
---|
950 | ADR_METHOD(bool) isPlaying() = 0; |
---|
951 | |
---|
952 | /** |
---|
953 | * Returns true if the drive contains a cd. This might be slow |
---|
954 | * on some systems, use with care. |
---|
955 | */ |
---|
956 | ADR_METHOD(bool) containsCD() = 0; |
---|
957 | |
---|
958 | /// Returns true if the door is open. |
---|
959 | ADR_METHOD(bool) isDoorOpen() = 0; |
---|
960 | |
---|
961 | /// Opens this device's door. |
---|
962 | ADR_METHOD(void) openDoor() = 0; |
---|
963 | |
---|
964 | /// Closes this device's door. |
---|
965 | ADR_METHOD(void) closeDoor() = 0; |
---|
966 | }; |
---|
967 | typedef RefPtr<CDDevice> CDDevicePtr; |
---|
968 | |
---|
969 | |
---|
970 | /** |
---|
971 | * An opened MIDI song that can be played, stopped, and seeked within. |
---|
972 | * Uses MCI under Windows and is not supported in other platforms. |
---|
973 | */ |
---|
974 | class MIDIStream : public RefCounted { |
---|
975 | protected: |
---|
976 | virtual ~MIDIStream() { } |
---|
977 | |
---|
978 | public: |
---|
979 | /** |
---|
980 | * Begins playback of the song and does nothing if the song is already |
---|
981 | * playing. |
---|
982 | */ |
---|
983 | ADR_METHOD(void) play() = 0; |
---|
984 | |
---|
985 | /// Stops playback of the song and seeks to the beginning. |
---|
986 | ADR_METHOD(void) stop() = 0; |
---|
987 | |
---|
988 | /** |
---|
989 | * Stops playback of the song and does not change its current position. |
---|
990 | * A subsequent play() will resume the song where it left off. |
---|
991 | */ |
---|
992 | ADR_METHOD(void) pause() = 0; |
---|
993 | |
---|
994 | /// Returns true if the song is currently playing, false otherwise. |
---|
995 | ADR_METHOD(bool) isPlaying() = 0; |
---|
996 | |
---|
997 | /// Returns the length of the song in milliseconds. |
---|
998 | ADR_METHOD(int) getLength() = 0; |
---|
999 | |
---|
1000 | /// Returns the current position of the song in milliseconds. |
---|
1001 | ADR_METHOD(int) getPosition() = 0; |
---|
1002 | |
---|
1003 | /// Sets the current position of the song. |
---|
1004 | ADR_METHOD(void) setPosition(int position) = 0; |
---|
1005 | |
---|
1006 | /// Returns true if this song is set to repeat. |
---|
1007 | ADR_METHOD(bool) getRepeat() = 0; |
---|
1008 | |
---|
1009 | /// Sets whether the song should repeat on completion. Defaults to false. |
---|
1010 | ADR_METHOD(void) setRepeat(bool repeat) = 0; |
---|
1011 | }; |
---|
1012 | typedef RefPtr<MIDIStream> MIDIStreamPtr; |
---|
1013 | |
---|
1014 | |
---|
1015 | /** |
---|
1016 | * A MIDIDevice must be instantiated in order to open MIDIStreams. |
---|
1017 | */ |
---|
1018 | class MIDIDevice : public RefCounted { |
---|
1019 | protected: |
---|
1020 | virtual ~MIDIDevice() { } |
---|
1021 | |
---|
1022 | public: |
---|
1023 | /** |
---|
1024 | * Returns the name of the device. |
---|
1025 | */ |
---|
1026 | ADR_METHOD(const char*) getName() = 0; |
---|
1027 | |
---|
1028 | /** |
---|
1029 | * openStream() creates and returns a new MIDIStream object from the |
---|
1030 | * file with the specified name, which then can be queried and played. |
---|
1031 | * This method returns NULL if the stream cannot be opened. |
---|
1032 | * |
---|
1033 | * Note: MCI subsystem limitations do not allow loading MIDIStream |
---|
1034 | * objects from an audiere File implementation. This may be addressed |
---|
1035 | * in future versions of this API. |
---|
1036 | */ |
---|
1037 | ADR_METHOD(MIDIStream*) openStream(const char* filename) = 0; |
---|
1038 | }; |
---|
1039 | typedef RefPtr<MIDIDevice> MIDIDevicePtr; |
---|
1040 | |
---|
1041 | |
---|
1042 | /// PRIVATE API - for internal use only |
---|
1043 | namespace hidden { |
---|
1044 | |
---|
1045 | // these are extern "C" so we don't mangle the names |
---|
1046 | |
---|
1047 | ADR_FUNCTION(const char*) AdrGetVersion(); |
---|
1048 | |
---|
1049 | /** |
---|
1050 | * Returns a formatted string that lists the file formats that Audiere |
---|
1051 | * supports. This function is DLL-safe. |
---|
1052 | * |
---|
1053 | * It is formatted in the following way: |
---|
1054 | * |
---|
1055 | * description1:ext1,ext2,ext3;description2:ext1,ext2,ext3 |
---|
1056 | */ |
---|
1057 | ADR_FUNCTION(const char*) AdrGetSupportedFileFormats(); |
---|
1058 | |
---|
1059 | /** |
---|
1060 | * Returns a formatted string that lists the audio devices Audiere |
---|
1061 | * supports. This function is DLL-safe. |
---|
1062 | * |
---|
1063 | * It is formatted in the following way: |
---|
1064 | * |
---|
1065 | * name1:description1;name2:description2;... |
---|
1066 | */ |
---|
1067 | ADR_FUNCTION(const char*) AdrGetSupportedAudioDevices(); |
---|
1068 | |
---|
1069 | ADR_FUNCTION(int) AdrGetSampleSize(SampleFormat format); |
---|
1070 | |
---|
1071 | ADR_FUNCTION(AudioDevice*) AdrOpenDevice( |
---|
1072 | const char* name, |
---|
1073 | const char* parameters); |
---|
1074 | |
---|
1075 | ADR_FUNCTION(SampleSource*) AdrOpenSampleSource( |
---|
1076 | const char* filename, |
---|
1077 | FileFormat file_format); |
---|
1078 | ADR_FUNCTION(SampleSource*) AdrOpenSampleSourceFromFile( |
---|
1079 | File* file, |
---|
1080 | FileFormat file_format); |
---|
1081 | ADR_FUNCTION(SampleSource*) AdrCreateTone(double frequency); |
---|
1082 | ADR_FUNCTION(SampleSource*) AdrCreateSquareWave(double frequency); |
---|
1083 | ADR_FUNCTION(SampleSource*) AdrCreateWhiteNoise(); |
---|
1084 | ADR_FUNCTION(SampleSource*) AdrCreatePinkNoise(); |
---|
1085 | |
---|
1086 | ADR_FUNCTION(LoopPointSource*) AdrCreateLoopPointSource( |
---|
1087 | SampleSource* source); |
---|
1088 | |
---|
1089 | ADR_FUNCTION(OutputStream*) AdrOpenSound( |
---|
1090 | AudioDevice* device, |
---|
1091 | SampleSource* source, |
---|
1092 | bool streaming); |
---|
1093 | |
---|
1094 | ADR_FUNCTION(SampleBuffer*) AdrCreateSampleBuffer( |
---|
1095 | void* samples, |
---|
1096 | int frame_count, |
---|
1097 | int channel_count, |
---|
1098 | int sample_rate, |
---|
1099 | SampleFormat sample_format); |
---|
1100 | ADR_FUNCTION(SampleBuffer*) AdrCreateSampleBufferFromSource( |
---|
1101 | SampleSource* source); |
---|
1102 | |
---|
1103 | ADR_FUNCTION(SoundEffect*) AdrOpenSoundEffect( |
---|
1104 | AudioDevice* device, |
---|
1105 | SampleSource* source, |
---|
1106 | SoundEffectType type); |
---|
1107 | |
---|
1108 | ADR_FUNCTION(File*) AdrOpenFile( |
---|
1109 | const char* name, |
---|
1110 | bool writeable); |
---|
1111 | |
---|
1112 | ADR_FUNCTION(File*) AdrCreateMemoryFile( |
---|
1113 | const void* buffer, |
---|
1114 | int size); |
---|
1115 | |
---|
1116 | ADR_FUNCTION(const char*) AdrEnumerateCDDevices(); |
---|
1117 | |
---|
1118 | ADR_FUNCTION(CDDevice*) AdrOpenCDDevice( |
---|
1119 | const char* name); // Parameters? |
---|
1120 | |
---|
1121 | ADR_FUNCTION(MIDIDevice*) AdrOpenMIDIDevice( |
---|
1122 | const char* name); // Parameters? |
---|
1123 | } |
---|
1124 | |
---|
1125 | |
---|
1126 | |
---|
1127 | |
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1128 | /*-------- PUBLIC API FUNCTIONS --------*/ |
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1129 | |
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1130 | |
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1131 | /** |
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1132 | * Returns the Audiere version string. |
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1133 | * |
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1134 | * @return Audiere version information |
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1135 | */ |
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1136 | inline const char* GetVersion() { |
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1137 | return hidden::AdrGetVersion(); |
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1138 | } |
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1139 | |
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1140 | |
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1141 | inline void SplitString( |
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1142 | std::vector<std::string>& out, |
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1143 | const char* in, |
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1144 | char delim) |
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1145 | { |
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1146 | out.clear(); |
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1147 | while (*in) { |
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1148 | const char* next = strchr(in, delim); |
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1149 | if (next) { |
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1150 | out.push_back(std::string(in, next)); |
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1151 | } else { |
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1152 | out.push_back(in); |
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1153 | } |
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1154 | |
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1155 | in = (next ? next + 1 : ""); |
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1156 | } |
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1157 | } |
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1158 | |
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1159 | |
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1160 | /// Describes a file format that Audiere supports. |
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1161 | struct FileFormatDesc { |
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1162 | /// Short description of format, such as "MP3 Files" or "Mod Files" |
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1163 | std::string description; |
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1164 | |
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1165 | /// List of support extensions, such as {"mod", "it", "xm"} |
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1166 | std::vector<std::string> extensions; |
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1167 | }; |
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1168 | |
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1169 | /// Populates a vector of FileFormatDesc structs. |
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1170 | inline void GetSupportedFileFormats(std::vector<FileFormatDesc>& formats) { |
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1171 | std::vector<std::string> descriptions; |
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1172 | SplitString(descriptions, hidden::AdrGetSupportedFileFormats(), ';'); |
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1173 | |
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1174 | formats.resize(descriptions.size()); |
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1175 | for (unsigned i = 0; i < descriptions.size(); ++i) { |
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1176 | const char* d = descriptions[i].c_str(); |
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1177 | const char* colon = strchr(d, ':'); |
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1178 | formats[i].description.assign(d, colon); |
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1179 | |
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1180 | SplitString(formats[i].extensions, colon + 1, ','); |
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1181 | } |
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1182 | } |
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1183 | |
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1184 | |
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1185 | /// Describes a supported audio device. |
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1186 | struct AudioDeviceDesc { |
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1187 | /// Name of device, i.e. "directsound", "winmm", or "oss" |
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1188 | std::string name; |
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1189 | |
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1190 | // Textual description of device. |
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1191 | std::string description; |
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1192 | }; |
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1193 | |
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1194 | /// Populates a vector of AudioDeviceDesc structs. |
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1195 | inline void GetSupportedAudioDevices(std::vector<AudioDeviceDesc>& devices) { |
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1196 | std::vector<std::string> descriptions; |
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1197 | SplitString(descriptions, hidden::AdrGetSupportedAudioDevices(), ';'); |
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1198 | |
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1199 | devices.resize(descriptions.size()); |
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1200 | for (unsigned i = 0; i < descriptions.size(); ++i) { |
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1201 | std::vector<std::string> d; |
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1202 | SplitString(d, descriptions[i].c_str(), ':'); |
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1203 | devices[i].name = d[0]; |
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1204 | devices[i].description = d[1]; |
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1205 | } |
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1206 | } |
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1207 | |
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1208 | |
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1209 | /** |
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1210 | * Get the size of a sample in a specific sample format. |
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1211 | * This is commonly used to determine how many bytes a chunk of |
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1212 | * PCM data will take. |
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1213 | * |
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1214 | * @return Number of bytes a single sample in the specified format |
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1215 | * takes. |
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1216 | */ |
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1217 | inline int GetSampleSize(SampleFormat format) { |
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1218 | return hidden::AdrGetSampleSize(format); |
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1219 | } |
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1220 | |
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1221 | /** |
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1222 | * Open a new audio device. If name or parameters are not specified, |
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1223 | * defaults are used. Each platform has its own set of audio devices. |
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1224 | * Every platform supports the "null" audio device. |
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1225 | * |
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1226 | * @param name name of audio device that should be used |
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1227 | * @param parameters comma delimited list of audio-device parameters; |
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1228 | * for example, "buffer=100,rate=44100" |
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1229 | * |
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1230 | * @return new audio device object if OpenDevice succeeds, and 0 in case |
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1231 | * of failure |
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1232 | */ |
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1233 | inline AudioDevice* OpenDevice( |
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1234 | const char* name = 0, |
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1235 | const char* parameters = 0) |
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1236 | { |
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1237 | return hidden::AdrOpenDevice(name, parameters); |
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1238 | } |
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1239 | |
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1240 | /** |
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1241 | * Create a streaming sample source from a sound file. This factory simply |
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1242 | * opens a default file from the system filesystem and calls |
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1243 | * OpenSampleSource(File*). |
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1244 | * |
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1245 | * @see OpenSampleSource(File*) |
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1246 | */ |
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1247 | inline SampleSource* OpenSampleSource( |
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1248 | const char* filename, |
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1249 | FileFormat file_format = FF_AUTODETECT) |
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1250 | { |
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1251 | return hidden::AdrOpenSampleSource(filename, file_format); |
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1252 | } |
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1253 | |
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1254 | /** |
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1255 | * Opens a sample source from the specified file object. If the sound file |
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1256 | * cannot be opened, this factory function returns 0. |
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1257 | * |
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1258 | * @note Some sound files support seeking, while some don't. |
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1259 | * |
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1260 | * @param file File object from which to open the decoder |
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1261 | * @param file_format Format of the file to load. If FF_AUTODETECT, |
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1262 | * Audiere will try opening the file in each format. |
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1263 | * |
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1264 | * @return new SampleSource if OpenSampleSource succeeds, 0 otherwise |
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1265 | */ |
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1266 | inline SampleSource* OpenSampleSource( |
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1267 | const FilePtr& file, |
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1268 | FileFormat file_format = FF_AUTODETECT) |
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1269 | { |
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1270 | return hidden::AdrOpenSampleSourceFromFile(file.get(), file_format); |
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1271 | } |
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1272 | |
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1273 | /** |
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1274 | * Create a tone sample source with the specified frequency. |
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1275 | * |
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1276 | * @param frequency Frequency of the tone in Hz. |
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1277 | * |
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1278 | * @return tone sample source |
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1279 | */ |
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1280 | inline SampleSource* CreateTone(double frequency) { |
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1281 | return hidden::AdrCreateTone(frequency); |
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1282 | } |
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1283 | |
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1284 | /** |
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1285 | * Create a square wave with the specified frequency. |
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1286 | * |
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1287 | * @param frequency Frequency of the wave in Hz. |
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1288 | * |
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1289 | * @return wave sample source |
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1290 | */ |
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1291 | inline SampleSource* CreateSquareWave(double frequency) { |
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1292 | return hidden::AdrCreateSquareWave(frequency); |
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1293 | } |
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1294 | |
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1295 | /** |
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1296 | * Create a white noise sample source. White noise is just random |
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1297 | * data. |
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1298 | * |
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1299 | * @return white noise sample source |
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1300 | */ |
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1301 | inline SampleSource* CreateWhiteNoise() { |
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1302 | return hidden::AdrCreateWhiteNoise(); |
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1303 | } |
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1304 | |
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1305 | /** |
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1306 | * Create a pink noise sample source. Pink noise is noise with equal |
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1307 | * power distribution among octaves (logarithmic), not frequencies. |
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1308 | * |
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1309 | * @return pink noise sample source |
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1310 | */ |
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1311 | inline SampleSource* CreatePinkNoise() { |
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1312 | return hidden::AdrCreatePinkNoise(); |
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1313 | } |
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1314 | |
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1315 | /** |
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1316 | * Create a LoopPointSource from a SampleSource. The SampleSource must |
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1317 | * be seekable. If it isn't, or the source isn't valid, this function |
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1318 | * returns 0. |
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1319 | */ |
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1320 | inline LoopPointSource* CreateLoopPointSource( |
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1321 | const SampleSourcePtr& source) |
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1322 | { |
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1323 | return hidden::AdrCreateLoopPointSource(source.get()); |
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1324 | } |
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1325 | |
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1326 | /** |
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1327 | * Creates a LoopPointSource from a source loaded from a file. |
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1328 | */ |
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1329 | inline LoopPointSource* CreateLoopPointSource( |
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1330 | const char* filename, |
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1331 | FileFormat file_format = FF_AUTODETECT) |
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1332 | { |
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1333 | return CreateLoopPointSource(OpenSampleSource(filename, file_format)); |
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1334 | } |
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1335 | |
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1336 | /** |
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1337 | * Creates a LoopPointSource from a source loaded from a file. |
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1338 | */ |
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1339 | inline LoopPointSource* CreateLoopPointSource( |
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1340 | const FilePtr& file, |
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1341 | FileFormat file_format = FF_AUTODETECT) |
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1342 | { |
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1343 | return CreateLoopPointSource(OpenSampleSource(file, file_format)); |
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1344 | } |
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1345 | |
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1346 | /** |
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1347 | * Try to open a sound buffer using the specified AudioDevice and |
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1348 | * sample source. If the specified sample source is seekable, it |
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1349 | * loads it into memory and uses AudioDevice::openBuffer to create |
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1350 | * the output stream. If the stream is not seekable, it uses |
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1351 | * AudioDevice::openStream to create the output stream. This means |
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1352 | * that certain file types must always be streamed, and therefore, |
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1353 | * OpenSound will hold on to the file object. If you must guarantee |
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1354 | * that the file on disk is no longer referenced, you must create |
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1355 | * your own memory file implementation and load your data into that |
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1356 | * before calling OpenSound. |
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1357 | * |
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1358 | * @param device AudioDevice in which to open the output stream. |
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1359 | * |
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1360 | * @param source SampleSource used to generate samples for the sound |
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1361 | * object. OpenSound takes ownership of source, even |
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1362 | * if it returns 0. (In that case, OpenSound immediately |
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1363 | * deletes the SampleSource.) |
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1364 | * |
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1365 | * @param streaming If false or unspecified, OpenSound attempts to |
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1366 | * open the entire sound into memory. Otherwise, it |
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1367 | * streams the sound from the file. |
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1368 | * |
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1369 | * @return new output stream if successful, 0 otherwise |
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1370 | */ |
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1371 | inline OutputStream* OpenSound( |
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1372 | const AudioDevicePtr& device, |
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1373 | const SampleSourcePtr& source, |
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1374 | bool streaming = false) |
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1375 | { |
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1376 | return hidden::AdrOpenSound(device.get(), source.get(), streaming); |
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1377 | } |
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1378 | |
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1379 | /** |
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1380 | * Calls OpenSound(AudioDevice*, SampleSource*) with a sample source |
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1381 | * created via OpenSampleSource(const char*). |
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1382 | */ |
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1383 | inline OutputStream* OpenSound( |
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1384 | const AudioDevicePtr& device, |
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1385 | const char* filename, |
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1386 | bool streaming = false, |
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1387 | FileFormat file_format = FF_AUTODETECT) |
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1388 | { |
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1389 | SampleSource* source = OpenSampleSource(filename, file_format); |
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1390 | return OpenSound(device, source, streaming); |
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1391 | } |
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1392 | |
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1393 | /** |
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1394 | * Calls OpenSound(AudioDevice*, SampleSource*) with a sample source |
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1395 | * created via OpenSampleSource(File* file). |
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1396 | */ |
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1397 | inline OutputStream* OpenSound( |
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1398 | const AudioDevicePtr& device, |
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1399 | const FilePtr& file, |
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1400 | bool streaming = false, |
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1401 | FileFormat file_format = FF_AUTODETECT) |
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1402 | { |
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1403 | SampleSource* source = OpenSampleSource(file, file_format); |
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1404 | return OpenSound(device, source, streaming); |
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1405 | } |
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1406 | |
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1407 | /** |
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1408 | * Create a SampleBuffer object using the specified samples and formats. |
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1409 | * |
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1410 | * @param samples Pointer to a buffer of samples used to initialize the |
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1411 | * new object. If this is 0, the sample buffer contains |
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1412 | * just silence. |
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1413 | * |
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1414 | * @param frame_count Size of the sample buffer in frames. |
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1415 | * |
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1416 | * @param channel_count Number of channels in each frame. |
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1417 | * |
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1418 | * @param sample_rate Sample rate in Hz. |
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1419 | * |
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1420 | * @param sample_format Format of each sample. @see SampleFormat. |
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1421 | * |
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1422 | * @return new SampleBuffer object |
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1423 | */ |
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1424 | inline SampleBuffer* CreateSampleBuffer( |
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1425 | void* samples, |
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1426 | int frame_count, |
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1427 | int channel_count, |
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1428 | int sample_rate, |
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1429 | SampleFormat sample_format) |
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1430 | { |
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1431 | return hidden::AdrCreateSampleBuffer( |
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1432 | samples, frame_count, |
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1433 | channel_count, sample_rate, sample_format); |
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1434 | } |
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1435 | |
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1436 | /** |
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1437 | * Create a SampleBuffer object from a SampleSource. |
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1438 | * |
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1439 | * @param source Seekable sample source used to create the buffer. |
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1440 | * If the source is not seekable, then the function |
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1441 | * fails. |
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1442 | * |
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1443 | * @return new sample buffer if success, 0 otherwise |
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1444 | */ |
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1445 | inline SampleBuffer* CreateSampleBuffer(const SampleSourcePtr& source) { |
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1446 | return hidden::AdrCreateSampleBufferFromSource(source.get()); |
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1447 | } |
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1448 | |
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1449 | /** |
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1450 | * Open a SoundEffect object from the given sample source and sound |
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1451 | * effect type. @see SoundEffect |
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1452 | * |
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1453 | * @param device AudioDevice on which the sound is played. |
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1454 | * |
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1455 | * @param source The sample source used to feed the sound effect |
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1456 | * with data. |
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1457 | * |
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1458 | * @param type The type of the sound effect. If type is MULTIPLE, |
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1459 | * the source must be seekable. |
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1460 | * |
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1461 | * @return new SoundEffect object if successful, 0 otherwise |
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1462 | */ |
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1463 | inline SoundEffect* OpenSoundEffect( |
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1464 | const AudioDevicePtr& device, |
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1465 | const SampleSourcePtr& source, |
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1466 | SoundEffectType type) |
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1467 | { |
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1468 | return hidden::AdrOpenSoundEffect(device.get(), source.get(), type); |
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1469 | } |
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1470 | |
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1471 | /** |
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1472 | * Calls OpenSoundEffect(AudioDevice*, SampleSource*, |
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1473 | * SoundEffectType) with a sample source created from the filename. |
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1474 | */ |
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1475 | inline SoundEffect* OpenSoundEffect( |
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1476 | const AudioDevicePtr& device, |
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1477 | const char* filename, |
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1478 | SoundEffectType type, |
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1479 | FileFormat file_format = FF_AUTODETECT) |
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1480 | { |
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1481 | SampleSource* source = OpenSampleSource(filename, file_format); |
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1482 | return OpenSoundEffect(device, source, type); |
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1483 | } |
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1484 | |
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1485 | /** |
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1486 | * Calls OpenSoundEffect(AudioDevice*, SampleSource*, |
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1487 | * SoundEffectType) with a sample source created from the file. |
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1488 | */ |
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1489 | inline SoundEffect* OpenSoundEffect( |
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1490 | const AudioDevicePtr& device, |
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1491 | const FilePtr& file, |
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1492 | SoundEffectType type, |
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1493 | FileFormat file_format = FF_AUTODETECT) |
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1494 | { |
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1495 | SampleSource* source = OpenSampleSource(file, file_format); |
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1496 | return OpenSoundEffect(device, source, type); |
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1497 | } |
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1498 | |
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1499 | /** |
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1500 | * Opens a default file implementation from the local filesystem. |
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1501 | * |
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1502 | * @param filename The name of the file on the local filesystem. |
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1503 | * @param writeable Whether the writing to the file is allowed. |
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1504 | */ |
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1505 | inline File* OpenFile(const char* filename, bool writeable) { |
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1506 | return hidden::AdrOpenFile(filename, writeable); |
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1507 | } |
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1508 | |
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1509 | /** |
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1510 | * Creates a File implementation that reads from a buffer in memory. |
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1511 | * It stores a copy of the buffer that is passed in. |
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1512 | * |
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1513 | * The File object does <i>not</i> take ownership of the memory buffer. |
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1514 | * When the file is destroyed, it will not free the memory. |
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1515 | * |
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1516 | * @param buffer Pointer to the beginning of the data. |
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1517 | * @param size Size of the buffer in bytes. |
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1518 | * |
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1519 | * @return 0 if size is non-zero and buffer is null. Otherwise, |
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1520 | * returns a valid File object. |
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1521 | */ |
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1522 | inline File* CreateMemoryFile(const void* buffer, int size) { |
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1523 | return hidden::AdrCreateMemoryFile(buffer, size); |
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1524 | } |
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1525 | |
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1526 | /** |
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1527 | * Generates a list of available CD device names. |
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1528 | * |
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1529 | * @param devices A vector of strings to be filled. |
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1530 | */ |
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1531 | inline void EnumerateCDDevices(std::vector<std::string>& devices) { |
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1532 | const char* d = hidden::AdrEnumerateCDDevices(); |
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1533 | while (d && *d) { |
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1534 | devices.push_back(d); |
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1535 | d += strlen(d) + 1; |
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1536 | } |
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1537 | } |
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1538 | |
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1539 | /** |
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1540 | * Opens the specified CD playback device. |
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1541 | * |
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1542 | * @param device The filesystem device to be played. |
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1543 | * e.g. Linux: "/dev/cdrom", Windows: "D:" |
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1544 | * |
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1545 | * @return 0 if opening device failed, valid CDDrive object otherwise. |
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1546 | */ |
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1547 | inline CDDevice* OpenCDDevice(const char* device) { |
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1548 | return hidden::AdrOpenCDDevice(device); |
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1549 | } |
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1550 | |
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1551 | /** |
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1552 | * Opens the specified MIDI synthesizer device. |
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1553 | * |
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1554 | * @param device The name of the device. Unused for now. |
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1555 | * |
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1556 | * @return 0 if opening device failed, valid MIDIDevice object otherwise. |
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1557 | */ |
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1558 | inline MIDIDevice* OpenMIDIDevice(const char* device) { |
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1559 | return hidden::AdrOpenMIDIDevice(device); |
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1560 | } |
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1561 | |
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1562 | } |
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1563 | |
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1564 | |
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1565 | #endif |
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