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1123 lines
46 KiB
C++
1123 lines
46 KiB
C++
// Portsmf (also known as Allegro):
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// music representation system, with
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// extensible in-memory sequence structure
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// upward compatible with MIDI
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// implementations in C++ and Serpent
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// external, text-based representation
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// compatible with Aura
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//
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// SERIALBUFFER CLASS
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//
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// The Serial_buffer class is defined to support serialization and
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// unserialization. A Serial_buffer is just a block of memory with
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// a length and a read/write pointer. When writing, it can expand.
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//
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// SERIALIZATION
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//
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// The Alg_track class has static members:
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// ser_buf -- a Serial_buffer
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// When objects are serialized, they are first written to
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// ser_buf, which is expanded whenever necessary. Then, when
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// the length is known, new memory is allocated and the data
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// is copied to a correctly-sized buffer and returned to caller.
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// The "external" (callable from outside the library)
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// serialization functions are:
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// Alg_track::serialize()
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// Alg_seq::serialize()
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// The "internal" serialization functions to be called from within
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// the library are:
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// Alg_track::serialize_track(bool text)
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// Alg_seq::serialize_seq(bool text)
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// Alg_track::serialize_parameter(
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// Alg_parameter *parm, bool text)
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// These internal serialize functions append data to ser_buf The text
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// flag says to write an ascii representation as opposed to binary.
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//
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// UNSERIALIZATION:
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//
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// The Alg_track class has a static member:
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// unserialize(char *buffer, long len)
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// that will unserialize anything -- an Alg_track or an Alg_seq.
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// No other function should be called from outside the library.
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// Internal unserialize functions are:
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// Alg_seq::unserialize_seq()
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// Alg_track::unserialize_track()
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// Alg_track::unserialize_parameter(Alg_parameter_ptr parm_ptr)
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// Just as serialization uses ser_buf for output, unserialization uses
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// unser_buf for reading. unser_buf is another static member of Alg_track.
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#ifndef ALLEGRO_H
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#define ALLEGRO_H
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#include <assert.h>
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#include <istream>
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#include <ostream>
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#define ALG_EPS 0.000001 // epsilon
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#define ALG_DEFAULT_BPM 100.0 // default tempo
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// are d1 and d2 within epsilon of each other?
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bool within(double d1, double d2, double epsilon);
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char *heapify(const char *s); // put a string on the heap
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// Alg_attribute is an atom in the symbol table
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// with the special addition that the last
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// character is prefixed to the string; thus,
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// the attribute 'tempor' (a real) is stored
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// as 'rtempor'. To get the string name, just
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// use attribute+1.
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typedef const char *Alg_attribute;
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#define alg_attr_name(a) ((a) + 1)
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#define alg_attr_type(a) (*(a))
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// Alg_atoms is a symbol table of Alg_attributes and other
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// unique strings
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class Alg_atoms {
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public:
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Alg_atoms() {
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maxlen = len = 0;
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atoms = NULL;
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}
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// Note: the code is possibly more correct and faster without the
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// following destructor, which will only run after the program takes
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// a normal exit. Cleaning up after the program exit slows down the exit,
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// and will cause problems if any other destructor tries to reference an
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// Alg_atom (which will now be freed). The advantage of this code is
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// that Alg_atoms will not be reported as memory leaks by automation
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// that doesn't know better. -RBD
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virtual ~Alg_atoms() {
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for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) {
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delete atoms[i];
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}
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if (atoms) delete [] atoms;
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}
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// insert/lookup an atttribute
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Alg_attribute insert_attribute(Alg_attribute attr);
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// insert/lookup attribute by name (without prefixed type)
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Alg_attribute insert_string(const char *name);
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private:
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long maxlen;
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long len;
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Alg_attribute *atoms;
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// insert an Attriubute not in table after moving attr to heap
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Alg_attribute insert_new(const char *name, char attr_type);
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void expand(); // make more space
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};
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extern Alg_atoms symbol_table;
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// an attribute/value pair. Since Alg_attribute names imply type,
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// we try to keep attributes and values packaged together as
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// Alg_parameter class
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typedef class Alg_parameter {
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public:
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// This constructor guarantees that an Alg_parameter can be
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// deleted safely without further initialization. It does not
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// do anything useful, so it is expected that the creator will
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// set attr and store a value in the appropriate union field.
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Alg_attribute attr;
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union {
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double r;// real
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const char *s; // string
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long i; // integer
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bool l; // logical
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const char *a; // symbol (atom)
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}; // anonymous union
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Alg_parameter() { attr = "i"; }
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~Alg_parameter();
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void copy(Alg_parameter *); // copy from another parameter
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const char attr_type() { return alg_attr_type(attr); }
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const char *attr_name() { return alg_attr_name(attr); }
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void set_attr(Alg_attribute a) { attr = a; }
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void show();
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} *Alg_parameter_ptr;
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// a list of attribute/value pairs
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typedef class Alg_parameters {
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public:
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class Alg_parameters *next;
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Alg_parameter parm;
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Alg_parameters(Alg_parameters *list) {
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next = list;
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}
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//~Alg_parameters() { }
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// each of these routines takes address of pointer to the list
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// insertion is performed without checking whether or not a
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// parameter already exists with this attribute. See find() and
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// remove_key() to assist in checking for and removing existing
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// parameters.
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// Note also that these insert_* methods convert name to an
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// attribute. If you have already done the symbol table lookup/insert
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// you can do these operations faster (in which case we should add
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// another set of functions that take attributes as arguments.)
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static void insert_real(Alg_parameters **list, const char *name, double r);
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// insert string will copy string to heap
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static void insert_string(Alg_parameters **list, const char *name,
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const char *s);
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static void insert_integer(Alg_parameters **list, const char *name, long i);
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static void insert_logical(Alg_parameters **list, const char *name, bool l);
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static void insert_atom(Alg_parameters **list, const char *name,
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const char *s);
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static Alg_parameters *remove_key(Alg_parameters **list, const char *name);
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// find an attribute/value pair
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Alg_parameter_ptr find(Alg_attribute attr);
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} *Alg_parameters_ptr;
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// these are type codes associated with certain attributes
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// see Alg_track::find() where these are bit positions in event_type_mask
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#define ALG_NOTE 0 // This is a note, not an update
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#define ALG_GATE 1 // "gate"
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#define ALG_BEND 2 // "bend"
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#define ALG_CONTROL 3 // "control"
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#define ALG_PROGRAM 4 // "program"
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#define ALG_PRESSURE 5 // "pressure"
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#define ALG_KEYSIG 6 // "keysig"
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#define ALG_TIMESIG_NUM 7 // "timesig_num"
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#define ALG_TIMESIG_DEN 8 // "timesig_den"
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#define ALG_OTHER 9 // any other value
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// abstract superclass of Alg_note and Alg_update:
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typedef class Alg_event {
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protected:
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bool selected;
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char type; // 'e' event, 'n' note, 'u' update
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long key; // note identifier
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static const char* description; // static buffer for debugging (in Alg_event)
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public:
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double time;
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long chan;
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virtual void show() = 0;
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// Note: there is no Alg_event() because Alg_event is an abstract class.
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bool is_note() { return (type == 'n'); } // tell whether an Alg_event is a note
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bool is_update() { return (type == 'u'); } // tell whether an Alg_event is a parameter update
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char get_type() { return type; } // return 'n' for note, 'u' for update
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int get_type_code(); // 1 = volume change, 2 = pitch bend,
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// 3 = control change, 4 = program change,
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// 5 = pressure change, 6 = key signature,
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// 7 = time sig numerator, 8 = time sig denominator
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bool get_selected() { return selected; }
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void set_selected(bool b) { selected = b; }
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// Note: notes are identified by a (channel, identifier) pair.
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// For midi, the identifier is the key number (pitch). The identifier
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// does not have to represent pitch; it's main purpose is to identify
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// notes so that they can be named by subsequent update events.
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long get_identifier() { return key; } // get MIDI key or note identifier of note or update
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void set_identifier(long i) { key = i; } // set the identifier
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// In all of these set_ methods, strings are owned by the caller and
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// copied as necessary by the callee. For notes, an attribute/value
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// pair is added to the parameters list. For updates, the single
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// attribute/value parameter pair is overwritten. In all cases, the
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// attribute (first argument) must agree in type with the second arg.
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// The last letter of the attribute implies the type (see below).
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void set_parameter(Alg_parameter_ptr new_parameter);
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void set_string_value(const char *attr, const char *value);
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void set_real_value(const char *attr, double value);
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void set_logical_value(const char *attr, bool value);
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void set_integer_value(const char *attr, long value);
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void set_atom_value(const char *attr, const char *atom);
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// Some note methods. These fail (via assert()) if this is not a note:
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//
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float get_pitch();// get pitch in steps -- use this even for MIDI
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float get_loud(); // get loudness (MIDI velocity)
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// times are in seconds or beats, depending upon the units_are_seconds
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// flag in the containing sequence
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double get_start_time(); // get start time in seconds or beats
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double get_end_time(); // get end time in seconds or beats
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double get_duration(); // get duration in seconds or beats
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void set_pitch(float);
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void set_loud(float);
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void set_duration(double);
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// Notes have lists of attribute values. Attributes are converted
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// to/from strings in this API to avoid explicit use of Alg_attribute
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// types. Attribute names end with a type designation: 's', 'r', 'l',
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// 'i', or 'a'.
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//
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bool has_attribute(const char *attr); // test if note has attribute/value pair
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char get_attribute_type(const char *attr); // get the associated type:
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// 's' = string,
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// 'r' = real (double), 'l' = logical (bool), 'i' = integer (long),
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// 'a' = atom (char *), a unique string stored in Alg_seq
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// get the string value
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const char *get_string_value(const char *attr, const char *value = NULL);
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// get the real value
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double get_real_value(const char *attr, double value = 0.0);
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// get the logical value
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bool get_logical_value(const char *attr, bool value = false);
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// get the integer value
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long get_integer_value(const char *attr, long value = 0);
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// get the atom value
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const char *get_atom_value(const char *attr, const char *value = NULL);
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void delete_attribute(const char *attr); // delete an attribute/value pair
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// (ignore if no matching attribute/value pair exists)
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// Some attribute/value methods. These fail if this is not an update.
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// Attributes are converted to/from strings to avoid explicit use
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// of Alg_attribute types.
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//
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const char *get_attribute(); // get the update's attribute (string)
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char get_update_type(); // get the update's type: 's' = string,
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// 'r' = real (double), 'l' = logical (bool), 'i' = integer (long),
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// 'a' = atom (char *), a unique string stored in Alg_seq
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const char *get_string_value(); // get the update's string value
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// Notes: Caller does not own the return value. Do not modify.
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// Do not use after underlying Alg_seq is modified.
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double get_real_value(); // get the update's real value
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bool get_logical_value(); // get the update's logical value
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long get_integer_value(); // get the update's integer value
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const char *get_atom_value(); // get the update's atom value
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// Notes: Caller does not own the return value. Do not modify.
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// The return value's lifetime is forever.
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// Auxiliary function to aid in editing tracks
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// Returns true if the event overlaps the given region
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bool overlap(double t, double len, bool all);
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const char *GetDescription(); // computes a text description of this event
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// the result is in a static buffer, not thread-safe, just for debugging.
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Alg_event() { selected = false; }
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virtual ~Alg_event() {}
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} *Alg_event_ptr;
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typedef class Alg_note : public Alg_event {
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public:
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virtual ~Alg_note();
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Alg_note(Alg_note *); // copy constructor
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float pitch; // pitch in semitones (69 = A440)
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float loud; // dynamic corresponding to MIDI velocity
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double dur; // duration in seconds (normally to release point)
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Alg_parameters_ptr parameters; // attribute/value pair list
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Alg_note() { type = 'n'; parameters = NULL; }
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void show();
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} *Alg_note_ptr;
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typedef class Alg_update : public Alg_event {
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public:
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virtual ~Alg_update() {};
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Alg_update(Alg_update *); // copy constructor
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Alg_parameter parameter; // an update contains one attr/value pair
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Alg_update() { type = 'u'; }
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void show();
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} *Alg_update_ptr;
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// a sequence of Alg_event objects
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typedef class Alg_events {
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private:
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long maxlen;
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void expand();
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protected:
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long len;
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Alg_event_ptr *events; // events is array of pointers
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public:
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// sometimes, it is nice to have the time of the last note-off.
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// In the current implementation,
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// this field is set by append to indicate the time of the
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// last note-off in the current unit, so it should be correct after
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// creating a new track and adding notes to it. It is *not*
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// updated after uninsert(), so use it with care.
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double last_note_off;
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// initially false, in_use can be used to mark "do not delete". If an
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// Alg_events instance is deleted while "in_use", an assertion will fail.
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bool in_use;
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virtual int length() { return len; }
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Alg_event_ptr &operator[](int i) {
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assert(i >= 0 && i < len);
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return events[i];
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}
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Alg_events() {
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maxlen = len = 0;
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events = NULL;
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last_note_off = 0;
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in_use = false;
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}
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// destructor deletes the events array, but not the
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// events themselves
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virtual ~Alg_events();
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void set_events(Alg_event_ptr *e, long l, long m) {
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if (events) delete [] events;
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events = e; len = l; maxlen = m; }
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// for use by Alg_track and Alg_seq
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void insert(Alg_event_ptr event);
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void append(Alg_event_ptr event);
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Alg_event_ptr uninsert(long index);
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} *Alg_events_ptr;
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class Alg_track;
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typedef class Alg_event_list : public Alg_events {
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protected:
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char type; // 'e' Alg_event_list, 't' Alg_track, 's' Alg_seq
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static const char *last_error_message;
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Alg_track *events_owner; // if this is an Alg_event_list,
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// the events are owned by an Alg_track or an Alg_seq
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static int sequences; // to keep track of sequence numbers
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int sequence_number; // this sequence number is incremented
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// whenever an edit is performed on an Alg_track or Alg_seq.
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// When an Alg_event_list is created to contain pointers to
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// a subset of an Alg_track or Alg_seq (the events_owner),
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// the Alg_event_list gets a copy of the events_owner's
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// sequence_number. If the events_owner is edited, the pointers
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// in this Alg_event_list will become invalid. This is detected
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// (for debugging) as differing sequence_numbers.
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// every event list, track, and seq has a duration.
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// Usually the duration is set when the list is constructed, e.g.
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// when you extract from 10 to 15 seconds, the duration is 5 secs.
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// The duration does not tell you when is the last note-off.
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// duration is recorded in both beats and seconds:
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double beat_dur;
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double real_dur;
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public:
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// the client should not create one of these, but these are
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// returned from various track and seq operations. An
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// Alg_event_list "knows" the Alg_track or Alg_seq that "owns"
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// the events. All events in an Alg_event_list must belong
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// to the same Alg_track or Alg_seq structure.
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// When applied to an Alg_seq, events are enumerated track
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// by track with increasing indices. This operation is not
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// particularly fast on an Alg_seq.
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virtual Alg_event_ptr &operator[](int i);
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Alg_event_list() { sequence_number = 0;
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beat_dur = 0.0; real_dur = 0.0; events_owner = NULL; type = 'e'; }
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Alg_event_list(Alg_track *owner);
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char get_type() { return type; }
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Alg_track *get_owner() { return events_owner; }
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// The destructor does not free events because they are owned
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// by a track or seq structure.
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virtual ~Alg_event_list();
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// Returns the duration of the sequence in beats or seconds
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double get_beat_dur() { return beat_dur; }
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void set_beat_dur(double d) { beat_dur = d; }
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double get_real_dur() { return real_dur; }
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void set_real_dur(double d) { real_dur = d; }
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// Events are stored in time order, so when you change the time of
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// an event, you must adjust the position. When you call set_start_time
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// on an Alg_event_list, the Alg_event_list is not modified, but the
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// Alg_track that "owns" the event is modified. If the owner is an
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// Alg_seq, this may require searching the seq for the track containing
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// the event. This will mean a logN search of every track in the seq
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// (but if this turns out to be a problem, we can store each event's
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// track owner in the Alg_event_list.)
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virtual void set_start_time(Alg_event *event, double);
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// get text description of run-time errors detected, clear error
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const char *get_last_error_message() { return last_error_message; }
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// Implementation hint: keep a sequence number on each Alg_track that is
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// incremented anytime there is a structural change. (This behavior is
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// inherited by Alg_seq as well.) Copy the sequence number to any
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// Alg_event_list object when it is created. Whenever you access an
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// Alg_event_list, using operator[], assert that the Alg_event_list sequence
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// number matches the Alg_seq sequence number. This will guarantee that you
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// do not try to retain pointers to events beyond the point where the events
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// may no longer exist.
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} *Alg_event_list_ptr, &Alg_event_list_ref;
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// Alg_beat is used to contruct a tempo map
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typedef class Alg_beat {
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public:
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Alg_beat(double t, double b) {
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time = t; beat = b; }
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Alg_beat() {};
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double time;
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double beat;
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} *Alg_beat_ptr;
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// Alg_beats is a list of Alg_beat objects used in Alg_seq
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typedef class Alg_beats {
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private:
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long maxlen;
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void expand();
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public:
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long len;
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Alg_beat_ptr beats;
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Alg_beat &operator[](int i) {
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assert(i >= 0 && i < len);
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return beats[i];
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}
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Alg_beats() {
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maxlen = len = 0;
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beats = NULL;
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expand();
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beats[0].time = 0;
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beats[0].beat = 0;
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len = 1;
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}
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~Alg_beats() {
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if (beats) delete[] beats;
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}
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void insert(long i, Alg_beat_ptr beat);
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} *Alg_beats_ptr;
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typedef class Alg_time_map {
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private:
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int refcount;
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public:
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Alg_beats beats; // array of Alg_beat
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double last_tempo;
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bool last_tempo_flag;
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Alg_time_map() {
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last_tempo = ALG_DEFAULT_BPM / 60.0; // note: this value ignored until
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// last_tempo_flag is set; nevertheless, the default
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// tempo is 100.
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last_tempo_flag = true;
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refcount = 0;
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}
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Alg_time_map(Alg_time_map *map); // copy constructor
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long length() { return beats.len; }
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void show();
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long locate_time(double time);
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long locate_beat(double beat);
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double beat_to_time(double beat);
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double time_to_beat(double time);
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// Time map manipulations: it is prefered to call the corresponding
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// methods in Alg_seq. If you manipulate an Alg_time_map directly,
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// you should take care to convert all tracks that use the time map
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// to beats or seconds as appropriate: Normally if you insert a beat
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// you want tracks to be in time units and if you insert a tempo change
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// you want tracks to be in beat units.
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void insert_beat(double time, double beat); // add a point to the map
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bool insert_tempo(double tempo, double beat); // insert a tempo change
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// get the tempo starting at beat
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double get_tempo(double beat);
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// set the tempo over a region
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bool set_tempo(double tempo, double start_beat, double end_beat);
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bool stretch_region(double b0, double b1, double dur);
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void cut(double start, double len, bool units_are_seconds);
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void trim(double start, double end, bool units_are_seconds);
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void paste(double start, Alg_track *tr);
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// insert a span of time. If start is at a tempo change, then
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// the span of time runs at the changed tempo
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void insert_time(double start, double len);
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// insert a span of beats. If start is at a tempo change, the
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// tempo change takes effect before the inserted beats
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void insert_beats(double start, double len);
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void dereference() {
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if (--refcount <= 0) delete this;
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}
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void reference() {
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refcount++;
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}
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} *Alg_time_map_ptr;
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// Serial_buffer is an abstract class with common elements of
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// Serial_read_buffer and Serial_write_buffer
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class Serial_buffer {
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protected:
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char *buffer;
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char *ptr;
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long len;
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public:
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Serial_buffer() {
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buffer = NULL;
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ptr = NULL;
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len = 0;
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}
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virtual ~Serial_buffer() { }
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long get_posn() { return (long) (ptr - buffer); }
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long get_len() { return len; }
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};
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typedef class Serial_read_buffer : public Serial_buffer {
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public:
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// note that a Serial_read_buffer is initialized for reading by
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// setting buffer, but it is not the Serial_read_buffer's responsibility
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// to delete the buffer (owner might want to reuse it), so the destructor
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// does nothing.
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virtual ~Serial_read_buffer() { }
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#if defined(_WIN32)
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#pragma warning(disable: 546) // cast to int is OK, we only want low 7 bits
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#pragma warning(disable: 4311) // type cast pointer to long warning
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#endif
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void get_pad() { while (((long) ptr) & 7) ptr++; }
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#if defined(_WIN32)
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#pragma warning(default: 4311 546)
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#endif
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// Prepare to read n bytes from buf. The caller must manage buf: it is
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// valid until reading is finished, and it is caller's responsibility
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// to free buf when it is no longer needed.
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|
void init_for_read(void *buf, long n) {
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buffer = (char *) buf;
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ptr = (char *) buf;
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len = n;
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}
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char get_char() { return *ptr++; }
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void unget_chars(int n) { ptr -= n; } // undo n get_char() calls
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long get_int32() { long i = *((long *) ptr); ptr += 4; return i; }
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|
float get_float() { float f = *((float *) ptr); ptr += 4; return f; }
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|
double get_double() { double d = *((double *) ptr); ptr += sizeof(double);
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return d; }
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const char *get_string() { char *s = ptr; char *fence = buffer + len;
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|
assert(ptr < fence);
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|
while (*ptr++) assert(ptr < fence);
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|
get_pad();
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|
return s; }
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|
void check_input_buffer(long needed) {
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assert(get_posn() + needed <= len); }
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|
} *Serial_read_buffer_ptr;
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|
|
|
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typedef class Serial_write_buffer: public Serial_buffer {
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public:
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// Note: allegro.cpp declares one static instance of Serial_buffer to
|
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// reduce large memory (re)allocations when serializing tracks for UNDO.
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|
// This destructor will only run when the program exits, which will only
|
|
// add overhead to the exit process, but it will eliminate an incorrect
|
|
// report of memory leakage from automation that doesn't know better. -RBD
|
|
virtual ~Serial_write_buffer() {
|
|
if (buffer) delete [] buffer;
|
|
}
|
|
void init_for_write() { ptr = buffer; }
|
|
// store_long writes a long at a given offset
|
|
void store_long(long offset, long value) {
|
|
assert(offset <= get_posn() - 4);
|
|
long *loc = (long *) (buffer + offset);
|
|
*loc = value;
|
|
}
|
|
void check_buffer(long needed);
|
|
void set_string(const char *s) {
|
|
char *fence = buffer + len;
|
|
assert(ptr < fence);
|
|
// two brackets surpress a g++ warning, because this is an
|
|
// assignment operator inside a test.
|
|
while ((*ptr++ = *s++)) assert(ptr < fence);
|
|
// 4311 is type cast pointer to long warning
|
|
// 4312 is type cast long to pointer warning
|
|
#if defined(_WIN32)
|
|
#pragma warning(disable: 4311 4312)
|
|
#endif
|
|
assert((char *)(((long) (ptr + 7)) & ~7) <= fence);
|
|
#if defined(_WIN32)
|
|
#pragma warning(default: 4311 4312)
|
|
#endif
|
|
pad(); }
|
|
void set_int32(long v) { *((long *) ptr) = v; ptr += 4; }
|
|
void set_double(double v) { *((double *) ptr) = v; ptr += 8; }
|
|
void set_float(float v) { *((float *) ptr) = v; ptr += 4; }
|
|
void set_char(char v) { *ptr++ = v; }
|
|
#if defined(_WIN32)
|
|
#pragma warning(disable: 546) // cast to int is OK, we only want low 7 bits
|
|
#pragma warning(disable: 4311) // type cast pointer to long warning
|
|
#endif
|
|
void pad() { while (((long) ptr) & 7) set_char(0); }
|
|
#if defined(_WIN32)
|
|
#pragma warning(default: 4311 546)
|
|
#endif
|
|
void *to_heap(long *len) {
|
|
*len = get_posn();
|
|
char *newbuf = new char[*len];
|
|
memcpy(newbuf, buffer, *len);
|
|
return newbuf;
|
|
}
|
|
} *Serial_write_buffer_ptr;
|
|
|
|
typedef class Alg_seq *Alg_seq_ptr;
|
|
|
|
typedef class Alg_track : public Alg_event_list {
|
|
protected:
|
|
Alg_time_map *time_map;
|
|
bool units_are_seconds;
|
|
char *get_string(char **p, long *b);
|
|
long get_int32(char **p, long *b);
|
|
double get_double(char **p, long *b);
|
|
float get_float(char **p, long *b);
|
|
static Serial_read_buffer ser_read_buf;
|
|
static Serial_write_buffer ser_write_buf;
|
|
void serialize_parameter(Alg_parameter *parm);
|
|
// *buffer_ptr points to binary data, bytes_ptr points to how many
|
|
// bytes have been used so far, len is length of binary data
|
|
void unserialize_parameter(Alg_parameter_ptr parm_ptr);
|
|
public:
|
|
void serialize_track();
|
|
void unserialize_track();
|
|
virtual Alg_event_ptr &operator[](int i) {
|
|
assert(i >= 0 && i < len);
|
|
return events[i];
|
|
}
|
|
Alg_track() { units_are_seconds = false; time_map = NULL;
|
|
set_time_map(NULL); type = 't'; }
|
|
// initialize empty track with a time map
|
|
Alg_track(Alg_time_map *map, bool seconds);
|
|
|
|
Alg_event_ptr copy_event(Alg_event_ptr event); // make a complete copy
|
|
|
|
Alg_track(Alg_track &track); // copy constructor, does not copy time_map
|
|
// copy constructor: event_list is copied, map is installed and referenced
|
|
Alg_track(Alg_event_list_ref event_list, Alg_time_map_ptr map,
|
|
bool units_are_seconds);
|
|
virtual ~Alg_track() { // note: do not call set_time_map(NULL)!
|
|
if (time_map) time_map->dereference(); time_map = NULL; }
|
|
|
|
// Returns a buffer containing a serialization of the
|
|
// file. It will be an ASCII representation unless text is true.
|
|
// *buffer gets a newly allocated buffer pointer. The caller must free it.
|
|
// *len gets the length of the serialized track
|
|
virtual void serialize(void **buffer, long *bytes);
|
|
|
|
// Try to read from a memory buffer. Automatically guess
|
|
// whether it's MIDI or text.
|
|
static Alg_track *unserialize(void *buffer, long len);
|
|
|
|
// If the track is really an Alg_seq and you need to access an
|
|
// Alg_seq method, coerce to an Alg_seq with this function:
|
|
Alg_seq_ptr to_alg_seq() {
|
|
return (get_type() == 's' ? (Alg_seq_ptr) this : NULL); }
|
|
|
|
// Are we using beats or seconds?
|
|
bool get_units_are_seconds() { return units_are_seconds; }
|
|
// Change units
|
|
virtual void convert_to_beats();
|
|
virtual void convert_to_seconds();
|
|
void set_dur(double dur);
|
|
double get_dur() { return (units_are_seconds ? real_dur : beat_dur); }
|
|
|
|
// Every Alg_track may have an associated time_map. If no map is
|
|
// specified, or if you set_time_map(NULL), then the behavior
|
|
// should be as if there is a constant tempo of 100 beats/minute
|
|
// (this constant is determined by ALG_DEFAULT_BPM).
|
|
// Recommendation: create a static global tempo map object. When
|
|
// any operation that needs a tempo map gets NULL, use the global
|
|
// tempo map. (Exception: any operation that would modify the
|
|
// tempo map should raise an error -- you don't want to change the
|
|
// default tempo map.)
|
|
virtual void set_time_map(Alg_time_map *map);
|
|
Alg_time_map *get_time_map() { return time_map; }
|
|
|
|
// Methods to create events. The returned event is owned by the caller.
|
|
// Use delete to get rid of it unless you call add() -- see below.
|
|
//
|
|
Alg_note *create_note(double time, int channel, int identifier,
|
|
float pitch, float loudness, double duration);
|
|
// Note: after create_update(), caller should use set_*_value() to
|
|
// initialize the attribute/value pair:
|
|
Alg_update *create_update(double time, int channel, int identifier);
|
|
// Adds a new event - it is automatically inserted into the
|
|
// correct order in the sequence based on its timestamp.
|
|
// The ownership passes from the caller to this Alg_seq. The
|
|
// event is not copied.
|
|
virtual void add(Alg_event *event) { insert(event); }
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// Editing regions
|
|
//
|
|
|
|
// Deletes the notes that start within the given region
|
|
// and returns them in a new sequence. The start times
|
|
// of the notes in the returned sequence are shifted
|
|
// by -t. The notes after the region get shifted over
|
|
// to fill the gap. In an Alg_seq, the tempo track is edited
|
|
// in a similar way
|
|
// and the cut tempo information is retained in the new seq.
|
|
// ONLY NOTES THAT START WITHIN THE REGION ARE CUT unless
|
|
// "all" is true in which case all notes that intersect
|
|
// the region are copied. CUT NOTES
|
|
// MAY EXTEND BEYOND THE DURATION OF THE RESULTING SEQ.
|
|
// The return type is the same as this (may be Alg_seq).
|
|
// All times including len are interpreted according to
|
|
// units_are_seconds in the track.
|
|
virtual Alg_track *cut(double t, double len, bool all);
|
|
|
|
// Like cut() but doesn't remove the notes from the original
|
|
// sequence. The Alg_events are copied, not shared. ONLY EVENTS
|
|
// THAT START WITHIN THE REGION ARE COPIED unless "all" is true
|
|
// in which case all notes that intersect the region are
|
|
// copied. COPIED NOTES MAY
|
|
// EXTEND BEYOND THE DURATION OF THE RESULTING SEQ.
|
|
// The return type is the same as this (may be Alg_seq).
|
|
virtual Alg_track *copy(double t, double len, bool all);
|
|
|
|
// Inserts a sequence in the middle, shifting some notes
|
|
// over by the duration of the seq, which is first converted
|
|
// to the same units (seconds or beats) as this. (This makes
|
|
// a differece because the pasted data may change the tempo,
|
|
// and notes that overlap the borders will then experience
|
|
// a tempo change.)
|
|
// THE SEQ PARAMETER IS NOT MODIFIED, AND Alg_event's ARE
|
|
// COPIED, NOT SHARED.
|
|
// The type of seq must be Alg_seq if seq is an Alg_seq, or
|
|
// Alg_track if seq is an Alg_track or an Alg_event_list.
|
|
virtual void paste(double t, Alg_event_list *seq); // Shifts notes
|
|
|
|
// Merges two sequences with a certain offset. The offset is
|
|
// interpreted as either beats or seconds according to the
|
|
// current units of this, and seq is converted to the same
|
|
// units as this. Except for a possible conversion to beats
|
|
// or seconds, the tempo track of seq (if any) is ignored.
|
|
// (There is no way to merge tempo tracks.)
|
|
// THE SEQ PARAMETER IS NOT MODIFIED, AND Alg_event's ARE
|
|
// COPIED, NOT SHARED.
|
|
// The type of seq must be Alg_seq if seq is an Alg_seq, or
|
|
// Alg_track if seq is an Alg_track or an Alg_event_list.
|
|
virtual void merge(double t, Alg_event_list_ptr seq);
|
|
|
|
// Deletes and shifts notes to fill the gap. The tempo track
|
|
// is also modified accordingly. ONLY EVENTS THAT START WITHIN
|
|
// THE REGION ARE DELETED unless "all" is true, in which case
|
|
// all notes that intersect the region are cleared.
|
|
// NOTES THAT EXTEND FROM BEFORE THE
|
|
// REGION INTO THE REGION RETAIN THEIR DURATION IN EITHER
|
|
// BEATS OR SECONDS ACCORDING TO THE CURRENT UNITS OF this.
|
|
virtual void clear(double t, double len, bool all);
|
|
|
|
// Deletes notes but doesn't shift. If the "all" argument
|
|
// is true, deletes all notes that intersect the range at all,
|
|
// not just those that start within it. The tempo track is
|
|
// not affected.
|
|
virtual void silence(double t, double len, bool all);
|
|
|
|
// Simply shifts notes past time t over by len, which is given
|
|
// in either beats or seconds according to the units of this.
|
|
// The resulting interveal (t, t+len) may in fact contain notes
|
|
// that begin before t. The durations of notes are not changed.
|
|
// If this is an Alg_seq, the tempo track is expanded at t also.
|
|
virtual void insert_silence(double t, double len);
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// Accessing for screen display
|
|
//
|
|
|
|
// A useful generic function to retrieve only certain
|
|
// types of events. The masks should be bit-masks defined
|
|
// somewhere else. Part of the mask allows us to search for
|
|
// selected events. If this is an Alg_seq, search all tracks
|
|
// (otherwise, call track[i].find())
|
|
// If channel_mask == 0, accept ALL channels
|
|
virtual Alg_event_list *find(double t, double len, bool all,
|
|
long channel_mask, long event_type_mask);
|
|
|
|
virtual void set_in_use(bool flag) { in_use = flag; }
|
|
//
|
|
// MIDI playback
|
|
//
|
|
// See Alg_iterator
|
|
} *Alg_track_ptr, &Alg_track_ref;
|
|
|
|
|
|
// Alg_time_sig represents a single time signature;
|
|
// although not recommended, time_signatures may have arbitrary
|
|
// floating point values, e.g. 4.5 beats per measure
|
|
typedef class Alg_time_sig {
|
|
public:
|
|
double beat; // when does this take effect?
|
|
double num; // what is the "numerator" (top number?)
|
|
double den; // what is the "denominator" (bottom number?)
|
|
Alg_time_sig(double b, double n, double d) {
|
|
beat = b; num = n; den = d;
|
|
}
|
|
Alg_time_sig() {
|
|
beat = 0; num = 0; den = 0;
|
|
}
|
|
void beat_to_measure(double beat, double *measure, double *m_beat,
|
|
double *num, double *den);
|
|
|
|
} *Alg_time_sig_ptr;
|
|
|
|
|
|
// Alg_time_sigs is a dynamic array of time signatures
|
|
//
|
|
// The default (empty) time_sigs has 4/4 time at beat 0.
|
|
// Each time_sig object in time_sigs represents the beginning
|
|
// of a measure. If there is a beat missing, e.g. in the first
|
|
// measure, you can represent this by inserting another
|
|
// time_sig at the next measure beginning. Each time_sig implies
|
|
// an infinite sequence of full measures until the next time_sig.
|
|
// If you insert a time_sig and one already exist near the same
|
|
// beat, the old one is replaced, thus re-barring every measure
|
|
// until the next time_sig.
|
|
class Alg_time_sigs {
|
|
private:
|
|
long maxlen;
|
|
void expand(); // make more space
|
|
long len;
|
|
Alg_time_sig_ptr time_sigs;
|
|
public:
|
|
Alg_time_sigs() {
|
|
maxlen = len = 0;
|
|
time_sigs = NULL;
|
|
}
|
|
Alg_time_sig &operator[](int i) { // fetch a time signature
|
|
assert(i >= 0 && i < len);
|
|
return time_sigs[i];
|
|
}
|
|
~Alg_time_sigs() {
|
|
if (time_sigs) delete[] time_sigs;
|
|
}
|
|
void show();
|
|
long length() { return len; }
|
|
int find_beat(double beat);
|
|
// get the number of beats per measure starting at beat
|
|
double get_bar_len(double beat);
|
|
void insert(double beat, double num, double den, bool force = false);
|
|
void cut(double start, double end, double dur); // remove from start to end
|
|
void trim(double start, double end); // retain just start to end
|
|
void paste(double start, Alg_seq *seq);
|
|
void insert_beats(double beat, double len); // insert len beats at beat
|
|
// find the nearest beat (see Alg_seq::nearest_beat) to beat
|
|
double nearest_beat(double beat);
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
|
|
// a sequence of Alg_events objects
|
|
typedef class Alg_tracks {
|
|
private:
|
|
long maxlen;
|
|
void expand();
|
|
void expand_to(int new_max);
|
|
long len;
|
|
public:
|
|
Alg_track_ptr *tracks; // tracks is array of pointers
|
|
Alg_track &operator[](int i) {
|
|
assert(i >= 0 && i < len);
|
|
return *tracks[i];
|
|
}
|
|
long length() { return len; }
|
|
Alg_tracks() {
|
|
maxlen = len = 0;
|
|
tracks = NULL;
|
|
}
|
|
~Alg_tracks();
|
|
// Append a track to tracks. This Alg_tracks becomes the owner of track.
|
|
void append(Alg_track_ptr track);
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void add_track(int track_num, Alg_time_map_ptr time_map, bool seconds);
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void reset();
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void set_in_use(bool flag); // handy to set in_use flag on all tracks
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} *Alg_tracks_ptr;
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typedef enum {
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alg_no_error = 0, // no error reading Allegro or MIDI file
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alg_error_open = -800, // could not open Allegro or MIDI file
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alg_error_syntax // something found in the file that could not be parsed;
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// generally you should ignore syntax errors or look at the printed error
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// messages because there are some things in standard midi files that we do
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// not handle; (maybe we should only set alg_error_syntax when there is a
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// real problem with the file as opposed to when there is some warning
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// message for the user)
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} Alg_error;
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typedef struct Alg_pending_event {
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void *cookie; // client-provided sequence identifier
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Alg_events *events; // the array of events
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long index; // offset of this event
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bool note_on; // is this a note-on or a note-off (if applicable)?
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double offset; // time offset for events
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double time; // time for this event
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} *Alg_pending_event_ptr;
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typedef class Alg_iterator {
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private:
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long maxlen;
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void expand();
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void expand_to(int new_max);
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long len;
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Alg_seq_ptr seq;
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Alg_pending_event *pending_events;
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// the next four fields are mainly for request_note_off()
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Alg_events_ptr events_ptr; // remembers events containing current event
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long index; // remembers index of current event
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void *cookie; // remembers the cookie associated with next event
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double offset;
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void show();
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bool earlier(int i, int j);
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void insert(Alg_events_ptr events, long index, bool note_on,
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void *cookie, double offset);
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// returns the info on the next pending event in the priority queue
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bool remove_next(Alg_events_ptr &events, long &index, bool ¬e_on,
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void *&cookie, double &offset, double &time);
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public:
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bool note_off_flag; // remembers if we are iterating over note-off
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// events as well as note-on and update events
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long length() { return len; }
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Alg_iterator(Alg_seq_ptr s, bool note_off) {
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seq = s;
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note_off_flag = note_off;
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maxlen = len = 0;
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pending_events = NULL;
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}
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// Normally, iteration is over the events in the one sequence used
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// to instatiate the iterator (see above), but with this method, you
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// can add more sequences to the iteration. Events are returned in
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// time order, so effectively sequence events are merged.
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// The optional offset is added to each event time of sequence s
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// before merging/sorting. You should call begin_seq() for each
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// sequence to be included in the iteration unless you call begin()
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// (see below).
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void begin_seq(Alg_seq_ptr s, void *cookie = NULL, double offset = 0.0);
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~Alg_iterator();
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// Prepare to enumerate events in order. If note_off_flag is true, then
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// iteration_next will merge note-off events into the sequence. If you
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// call begin(), you should not normally call begin_seq(). See above.
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void begin(void *cookie = NULL) { begin_seq(seq, cookie); }
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// return next event (or NULL). If iteration_begin was called with
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// note_off_flag = true, and if note_on is not NULL, then *note_on
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// is set to true when the result value represents a note-on or update.
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// (With note_off_flag, each Alg_note event is returned twice, once
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// at the note-on time, with *note_on == true, and once at the note-off
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// time, with *note_on == false. If a cookie_ptr is passed, then the
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// cookie corresponding to the event is stored at that address
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// If end_time is 0, iterate through the entire sequence, but if
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// end_time is non_zero, stop iterating at the last event before end_time
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Alg_event_ptr next(bool *note_on = NULL, void **cookie_ptr = NULL,
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double *offset_ptr = NULL, double end_time = 0);
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// Sometimes, the caller wants to receive note-off events for a subset
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// of the notes, typically the notes that are played and need to be
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// turned off. In this case, when a note is turned on, the client
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// should call request_note_off(). This will insert a note-off into
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// the queue for the most recent note returned by next().
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void request_note_off();
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void end(); // clean up after enumerating events
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} *Alg_iterator_ptr;
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// An Alg_seq is an array of Alg_events, each a sequence of Alg_event,
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// with a tempo map and a sequence of time signatures
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//
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typedef class Alg_seq : public Alg_track {
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protected:
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Alg_iterator_ptr pending; // iterator used internally by Alg_seq methods
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void serialize_seq();
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Alg_error error; // error code set by file readers
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// an internal function used for writing Allegro track names
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Alg_event_ptr write_track_name(std::ostream &file, int n,
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Alg_events &events);
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public:
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int channel_offset_per_track; // used to encode track_num into channel
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Alg_tracks track_list; // array of Alg_events
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Alg_time_sigs time_sig;
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int beat_x;
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void basic_initialization() {
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error = alg_no_error;
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units_are_seconds = true; type = 's';
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channel_offset_per_track = 0;
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add_track(0); // default is one empty track
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}
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Alg_seq() {
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basic_initialization();
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}
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// copy constructor -- if track is an Alg_seq, make a copy; if
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// track is just an Alg_track, the track becomes track 0
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Alg_seq(Alg_track_ref track) { seq_from_track(track); }
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Alg_seq(Alg_track_ptr track) { seq_from_track(*track); }
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void seq_from_track(Alg_track_ref tr);
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// create from file:
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Alg_seq(std::istream &file, bool smf, double *offset_ptr = NULL);
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// create from filename
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Alg_seq(const char *filename, bool smf, double *offset_ptr = NULL);
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virtual ~Alg_seq();
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int get_read_error() { return error; }
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void serialize(void **buffer, long *bytes);
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void copy_time_sigs_to(Alg_seq *dest); // a utility function
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void set_time_map(Alg_time_map *map);
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// encode sequence structure into contiguous, moveable memory block
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// address of newly allocated memory is assigned to *buffer, which must
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// be freed by caller; the length of data is assigned to *len
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void unserialize_seq();
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// write an ascii representation to file
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void write(std::ostream &file, bool in_secs, double offset = 0.0);
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// returns true on success
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bool write(const char *filename, double offset = 0.0);
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void smf_write(std::ostream &file);
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bool smf_write(const char *filename);
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// Returns the number of tracks
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int tracks();
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// create a track
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void add_track(int track_num) {
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track_list.add_track(track_num, get_time_map(), units_are_seconds);
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}
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// Return a particular track. This Alg_seq owns the track, so the
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// caller must not delete the result.
|
|
Alg_track_ptr track(int);
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virtual Alg_event_ptr &operator[](int i);
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virtual void convert_to_seconds();
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virtual void convert_to_beats();
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Alg_track_ptr cut_from_track(int track_num, double start, double dur,
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bool all);
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Alg_seq *cut(double t, double len, bool all);
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void insert_silence_in_track(int track_num, double t, double len);
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void insert_silence(double t, double len);
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Alg_track_ptr copy_track(int track_num, double t, double len, bool all);
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Alg_seq *copy(double start, double len, bool all);
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void paste(double start, Alg_seq *seq);
|
|
virtual void clear(double t, double len, bool all);
|
|
virtual void merge(double t, Alg_event_list_ptr seq);
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virtual void silence(double t, double len, bool all);
|
|
void clear_track(int track_num, double start, double len, bool all);
|
|
void silence_track(int track_num, double start, double len, bool all);
|
|
Alg_event_list_ptr find_in_track(int track_num, double t, double len,
|
|
bool all, long channel_mask,
|
|
long event_type_mask);
|
|
|
|
// find index of first score event after time
|
|
long seek_time(double time, int track_num);
|
|
bool insert_beat(double time, double beat);
|
|
// return the time of the beat nearest to time, also returns beat
|
|
// number through beat. This will correspond to an integer number
|
|
// of beats from the nearest previous time signature or 0.0, but
|
|
// since time signatures need not be on integer beat boundaries
|
|
// the beat location may not be on an integer beat (beat locations
|
|
// are measured from the beginning which is beat 0.
|
|
double nearest_beat_time(double time, double *beat);
|
|
// warning: insert_tempo may change representation from seconds to beats
|
|
bool insert_tempo(double bpm, double beat);
|
|
// change the duration from b0 to b1 (beats) to dur (seconds) by
|
|
// scaling the intervening tempos
|
|
bool stretch_region(double b0, double b1, double dur);
|
|
// add_event takes a pointer to an event on the heap. The event is not
|
|
// copied, and this Alg_seq becomes the owner and freer of the event.
|
|
void add_event(Alg_event_ptr event, int track_num);
|
|
void add(Alg_event_ptr event) { assert(false); } // call add_event instead
|
|
// get the tempo starting at beat
|
|
double get_tempo(double beat);
|
|
bool set_tempo(double bpm, double start_beat, double end_beat);
|
|
|
|
// get the bar length in beats starting at beat
|
|
double get_bar_len(double beat);
|
|
void set_time_sig(double beat, double num, double den);
|
|
void beat_to_measure(double beat, long *measure, double *m_beat,
|
|
double *num, double *den);
|
|
// void set_events(Alg_event_ptr *events, long len, long max);
|
|
void merge_tracks(); // move all track data into one track
|
|
void set_in_use(bool flag); // set in_use flag on all tracks
|
|
} *Alg_seq_ptr, &Alg_seq_ref;
|
|
|
|
|
|
// see Alg_seq::Alg_seq() constructors that read from files
|
|
// the following are for internal library implementation and are
|
|
// moved to *_internal.h header files.
|
|
//Alg_seq_ptr alg_read(std::istream &file, Alg_seq_ptr new_seq);
|
|
//Alg_seq_ptr alg_smf_read(std::istream &file, Alg_seq_ptr new_seq);
|
|
#endif
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