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Bryan Petty
a2fb1892c1 This commit was manufactured by cvs2svn to create tag
'OLD_CONFIGURE'.

git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/tags/OLD_CONFIGURE@646 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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bin
.gdb_history
Test
config.cache
configarg.cache
config.status
system.list
linux.system.cache
wx-config
config.log
linux-gnu.system.cache
*.dsp
*.dsw
*.plg
*.opt
*.aps
*.ncb
*.pro
*.opt
*.d
*.swp
*.swo
*.swq
Release
Debug
ReleaseDll
DebugDll
ReleaseUnicode
DebugUnicode
ReleaseUnicodeDll
DebugUnicodeDll
BaseRelease
BaseDebug
BaseReleaseDll
BaseDebugDll
BaseReleaseUnicode
BaseDebugUnicode
BaseReleaseUnicodeDll
BaseDebugUnicodeDll
robert
stamp-h.in
Makefile
configure
setup.h
stamp-h
libtool
aclocal.m4
base
gtk
motif
win32
base-release
gtk-release
motif-release
win32-release
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------------------------------------------------------------------------
How to build the sources from CVS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
I) Windows using plain makefiles
----------------------------------------
a) If using Microsoft Visual C++ 5.0 or 6.0
Ensure that the command-line compiler and tools (including
nmake) are installed and ready to run. Depending on your
installation there may be a batch file (named something like
VCVARS32.BAT) that needs to be run to set correct environment
varaibles and PATH entries.
Continue with item c) below.
b) If using the GNU Mingw32 or GNU Cygwin32 compilers
You can get Mingw32 from http://www.mingw.org
Cygwin32 is available at http://www.cygwin.com
The makefile might have small problems with Cygwin's tools
so it is recommended to use Mingw32 and its toolchain instead
if possible.
-> Set your path so that it includes the directory
where your compiler and tools reside
-> If your are using an old Mingw32 version (gcc-2.95 or older),
you might need to fix some headers with the patches contained
in the wxWin\Mingw32-gcc295.patches file. PLEASE APPLY THESE
PATCHES BY HAND! There are apparently a few different versions
of the headers floating around. Note that these patches are
not needed if you are using Mingw32 gcc-2.95.2 or newer.
-> Edit wx/src/makeg95.env and set the MINGW32 variable at the top of
the file to either 1 (you have Mingw32) or 0 (you have Cygwin32).
If using MINGW32, also set the MINGW32VERSION variable
appropiately.
c) Build instructions
-> Assumming that you installed the wxWindows sources
into c:\wxWin
-> Copy c:\wxWin\include\wx\msw\setup0.h
to c:\wxWin\include\wx\msw\setup.h
-> Edit c:\wxWin\include\wx\msw\setup.h so that
most features are enabled (i.e. defined to 1), for example:
#define wxUSE_ODBC 0
#define wxUSE_SOCKETS 1
#define wxUSE_HTML 1
#define wxUSE_THREADS 1
#define wxUSE_FS_INET 0
#define wxUSE_FS_ZIP 1
#define wxUSE_BUSYINFO 1
#define wxUSE_DYNLIB_CLASS 1
#define wxUSE_ZIPSTREAM 1
#define wxUSE_LIBJPEG 1
#define wxUSE_LIBPNG 1
and std iostreams are disabled with
#define wxUSE_STD_IOSTREAM 0
-> type: cd c:\wxWin\src\msw
-> type: make -f makefile.g95 (if using GNU tools)
or type: nmake -f makefile.vc (if using MS VC++)
II) Unix ports
--------------
Building wxGTK or wxMotif completely without configure
won't ever work, but there is now a new makefile system
that works without libtool and automake, using only
configure to create what is needed.
In order to create configure, you need to have the
GNU autoconf package (version 2.13 or 2.14) installed
on your system and type run "autoconf" in the base
directory (or run the autogen.sh script in the same
directory, which just calls autoconf).
Set WXWIN environment variable to the base directory such
as ~/wxWindows (this is actually not really needed).
-> type: export WXWIN=~/wxWindows
-> type: md mybuild
-> type: cd mybuild
-> type: ../configure --with-motif
or type: ../configure --with-gtk
-> type: make
-> type: su <type root password>
-> type: make install
-> type: ldconfig
-> type: exit
Call configure with --disable-shared to create a static
library. Calling "make uninstall" will remove the installed
library and "make dist" will create a distribution (not
yet complete).
III) Windows using configure
----------------------------------------
Take a look at Unix->Windows cross compiling. With minor
modifications, this should work in Windows if you've got the cygnus
utilities (bash, GNU make, etc) and either mingw32 or cygwin32 installed.
See http://www.cygnus.com for these programs, or go straight to their
ftp server at ftp://sourceware.cygnus.com/pub/cygwin/.
Of course, you can also build the library using plain makefiles (see
section I).
IV) wxBase
----------------------------------------
wxBase is the non GUI part of wxWindows. Currently it can be only built using
configure (i.e. under Unix and probably under Win32 with cygwin) and with
Visual C++.
To build it using configure, just add "--disable-gui" argument to it.
To build wxBase with VC++, use the project files wxBase.dsp and wxBaseDll.dsp
included in the CVS. See http://www.wxwindows.org/vadim/wxDocs/buildmsw.html
for the instructions on how to generate the project files for the programs
using wxBase.
V) MacOS
----------------------------------------
VI) OS/2
----------------------------------------
VII) Unix->Windows cross-compiling using configure
--------------------------------------------------
First you'll need a cross-compiler; linux glibc binaries of mingw32 and
cygwin32 (both based on egcs) can be found at
ftp://ftp.objsw.com/pub/crossgcc/linux-x-win32. Otherwise you can
compile one yourself. Check the relevant FAQs.
[ A Note about cygwin32 and mingw32: the main difference is that cygwin32
binaries are always linked against cygwin.dll. This dll encapsulates most
standard Unix C extensions, which is very handy if you're porting unix
software to windows. However, wxMSW doesn't need this, so mingw32 is
preferable if you write portable C(++). ]
You might want to build both Unix and Windows binaries in the same source
tree; to do this make subdirs for each e.g. unix and win32. If you've
already build wxWindows in the main dir, do a 'make distclean' there,
otherwise configure will get confused. (In any case, read the section 'Unix
using configure' and make sure you're able to build a native wxWindows
library; cross-compiling errors can be pretty obscure and you'll want to be
sure that your configure setup is basically sound.)
To cross compile the windows library, do
-> cd win32
(or whatever you called it)
Now run configure. There are two ways to do this
-> ../configure --host=i586-mingw32 --build=i586-linux --with-mingw \
--enable-dnd=no --without-odbc
where --build= should read whatever platform you're building on. Configure
will notice that build and host platforms differ, and automatically prepend
i586-mingw32- to gcc, ar, ld, etc (make sure they're in the PATH!).
The other way to run configure is by specifying the names of the binaries
yourself:
-> CC=i586-mingw32-gcc CXX=i586-mingw32-g++ RANLIB=i586-mingw32-ranlib \
DLLTOOL=i586-mingw32-dlltool LD=i586-mingw32-ld NM=i586-mingw32-nm \
../configure --host=i586-mingw32 --with-mingw --enable-dnd=no
(all assuming you're using mingw32)
Drag'n'drop is disabled because mingw32 lacks (AFAIK) OLE headers.
[ Update: some new mingw32 versions now have a new set of windows header
files, which apparently can handle ole. Untested at the moment ]
ODBC files don't compile as of 13.10.99 - may be this will be fixed by the
moment you're reading these lines.
Configure will conclude that shared libraries are out of the question and
opt for a static one. I haven't looked into DLL creation yet.
Type
-> make
and wait, wait, wait. Don't leave the room, because the minute you do there
will be a compile error :-)
NB: you risk to get quite a few warnings about "ANSI C++ forbids implicit
conversion from 'void *'" in all places where va_arg macro is used. This
is due to a bug in (some versions of) mingw32 headers which may be
corrected by editing the file
${install_prefix}/lib/gcc-lib/i586-mingw32/egcs-2.91.57/include/stdarg.h
(instead of egcs-2.91.57 you may have something different), searching for
the lines
/* Define __gnuc_va_list. */
#ifndef __GNUC_VA_LIST
#define __GNUC_VA_LIST
#if defined(__svr4__) || defined(_AIX) || defined(_M_UNIX) || defined(__NetBSD__)
typedef char *__gnuc_va_list;
#else
typedef void *__gnuc_va_list;
#endif
#endif
and adding "|| defined(_WIN32)" to the list of platforms on which
__gnuc_va_list is char *.
If this is successful, you end up with a libwx_msw.a in win32/lib. Now try
building the minimal sample:
-> cd samples/minimal
-> make
and run it with wine, for example (or copy to a Windows box)
-> wine minimal.exe
If all is well, do an install; from win32
-> make install
Native and cross-compiled installations can co-exist peacefully
(as long as their widget sets differ), except for wx-config. You might
want to rename the cross-compiled one to i586-mingw32-wx-config, or something.
Cross-compiling TODO:
---------------------
- resource compiling must be done manually for now (should/can we link the
default wx resources into libwx_msw.a?) [ No we can't; the linker won't
link it in... you have to supply an object file ]
- dynamic libraries
- static executables are HUGE -- there must be room for improvement.

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# Top-level Makefile for wxGTK by Wolfram Gloger
# based on the version for wx-Xt by Martin Sperl
SHELL=/bin/sh
#if DIRS are defind make only executes in these diretories
all::
@if test "x$(DIRS)" = x; then \
for i in src samples utils user; do \
echo "entering directory $$i building $@"; \
(cd $$i; ${MAKE} -k $@); \
done; \
else \
for i in $(DIRS) xxx; do \
if test "$$i" != xxx; then \
echo "entering directory $$i building $@"; \
(cd $$i; ${MAKE} -k $@); \
fi; \
done; \
fi
# what to do if a target is not understood:
# pass it on to all the children...
.DEFAULT::
@if test "x$(DIRS)" = x; then \
for i in src samples utils user; do \
echo "entering directory $$i building $@"; \
(cd $$i; ${MAKE} -k $@); \
done; \
else \
for i in $(DIRS) xxx; do \
if test "$$i" != xxx; then \
echo "entering directory $$i building $@"; \
(cd $$i; ${MAKE} -k $@); \
fi; \
done; \
fi
src::
@echo "entering directory src building all"
@cd src; ${MAKE} all
samples::
@echo "entering directory samples building all"
@cd samples; ${MAKE} all
utils::
@echo "entering directory utils building all"
@cd utils; ${MAKE} all
user::
@echo "entering directory user building all"
@cd user; ${MAKE} all
# the following ones recreate all Makefiles.
makefiles:: recreate
Makefiles:: recreate
recreate::
@install/unix/setup/general/createall
# the following ones define what needs to be done to distribute the
# library and its components
distribute:: distrib
distrib:: distrib_base distrib_user join_utils join_samples
distrib_samples::
@echo "entering directory samples creating distribution files"
@(cd samples; ${MAKE} -k distrib)
distrib_user::
@echo "entering directory user creating distribution files"
@(cd user; ${MAKE} -k distrib)
distrib_utils::
@echo "entering directory utils creating distribution files"
@(cd utils; ${MAKE} -k distrib)
join_utils:: distrib_utils
@$(MAKE) join \
BASEDIR=utils \
FILES=`echo distrib/utils/*.tgz `
join_samples:: distrib_samples
@$(MAKE) join \
BASEDIR=samples \
FILES=`echo distrib/samples/*.tgz `
join_user:: distrib_user
@$(MAKE) join \
BASEDIR=user \
FILES=`echo distrib/user/*.tgz `
join::
@# needed are BASEDIR and FILES
@if test "x$$BASEDIR" = x; then\
echo "BASEDIR not specified.";\
exit -1;\
fi
@if test "x$$FILES" != x ; then \
echo "putting all seperate distribution files:";\
echo "$$FILES";\
echo "into distrib/$(BASEDIR).tgz";\
src/gtk/setup/general/jointar $(BASEDIR) $$FILES distrib/$(BASEDIR).tgz; \
else \
echo "Nothing to join - deleting..."; \
echo "This may be the case, if you have not specified FILES."\
rm -f distrib/$(BASEDIR).tgz; \
fi
distrib_base::
@if test ! -d distrib ; then mkdir distrib; fi;
@if test ! -f system.list ; then \
echo "dummy" > system.list;\
fi
@(curr=`pwd`; direc=`basename $$curr`;\
(cd ..; \
echo creating distrib/$$direc.tar from the current directory;\
tar -cf /tmp/$$direc.tar \
$$direc/COPYING\
$$direc/INSTALL\
$$direc/Makefile\
$$direc/template.mak\
$$direc/configure\
$$direc/configure.in\
$$direc/config.guess\
$$direc/config.sub\
$$direc/install-sh\
$$direc/user/Makefile \
$$direc/utils/Makefile \
$$direc/samples/Makefile \
;\
sed "s|^\(.*\)$$|/\1/|g" $$direc/system.list \
| uniq > /tmp/$$direc.list; \
echo "/RCS/" >> /tmp/$$direc.list; \
for each in misc docs wx src setup; do \
tar -uf /tmp/$$direc.tar \
`\
find $$direc/$$each \( -type f -o -type l \) -print \
| fgrep -vf /tmp/$$direc.list \
| grep -v "[~#]$$" \
` ;\
done; \
echo compressing $$direc.tar to $$direc.tgz;\
gzip -9 -c /tmp/$$direc.tar > $$direc/distrib/$$direc.tgz;\
rm /tmp/$$direc.tar /tmp/$$direc.list;\
)\
)
# the following ones are only needed if configure.in has changed
# and needs to be updated...
config:: configure
configure::
@autoconf
@cat configure \
| sed "s/config.cache/\$$OSTYPE.config.cache/g" \
| sed "s/config.status/\$$OSTYPE.config.status/g" \
| sed "s/\*\*--/ --/g" \
> configure1
@chmod a+x configure1
@mv configure1 configure

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*** \gcc-inc\basetyps.h Sat Jul 31 16:48:36 1999
--- basetyps.h Fri Aug 06 11:14:36 1999
***************
*** 74,91 ****
--- 74,97 ----
STDMETHOD(Clone)(IENUM_THIS_(I) I**) PURE; \
}
#define DECLARE_ENUMERATOR(T) DECLARE_ENUMERATOR_(IEnum##T,T)
+ #ifndef GUID_DEFINED
+ #define GUID_DEFINED
typedef struct _GUID
{
unsigned long Data1;
unsigned short Data2;
unsigned short Data3;
unsigned char Data4[8];
} GUID;
+ #endif /* GUID_DEFINED */
typedef GUID *REFGUID;
typedef GUID *LPGUID;
+ #ifndef UUID_DEFINED
+ #define UUID_DEFINED
typedef GUID UUID;
+ #endif /* UUID_DEFINED */
typedef GUID IID;
typedef GUID CLSID;
typedef CLSID *LPCLSID;
typedef IID *LPIID;
*** \gcc-inc\oaidl.h Sat Jul 31 16:48:42 1999
--- oaidl.h Fri Aug 06 13:18:48 1999
***************
*** 39,44 ****
--- 39,53 ----
#define IMPLTYPEFLAG_FRESTRICTED 4
#define IMPLTYPEFLAG_FDEFAULTVTABLE 8
+ #define DISPID_UNKNOWN ( -1 )
+ #define DISPID_VALUE ( 0 )
+ #define DISPID_PROPERTYPUT ( -3 )
+ #define DISPID_NEWENUM ( -4 )
+ #define DISPID_EVALUATE ( -5 )
+ #define DISPID_CONSTRUCTOR ( -6 )
+ #define DISPID_DESTRUCTOR ( -7 )
+ #define DISPID_COLLECT ( -8 )
+
typedef interface ITypeLib *LPTYPELIB;
typedef interface ICreateTypeInfo *LPCREATETYPEINFO;
typedef interface ICreateTypeInfo2 *LPCREATETYPEINFO2;
***************
*** 49,54 ****
--- 58,73 ----
typedef interface IDispatch *LPDISPATCH;
typedef interface ICreateErrorInfo *LPCREATEERRORINFO;
+ extern "C" const IID IID_ITypeLib;
+ extern "C" const IID IID_ICreateTypeInfo;
+ extern "C" const IID IID_ICreateTypeInfo2;
+ extern "C" const IID IID_ICreateTypeLib;
+ extern "C" const IID IID_ICreateTypeLib2;
+ extern "C" const IID IID_ITypeInfo;
+ extern "C" const IID IID_IErrorInfo;
+ extern "C" const IID IID_IDispatch;
+ extern "C" const IID IID_ICreateErrorInfo;
+
typedef enum tagSYSKIND {
SYS_WIN16,SYS_WIN32,SYS_MAC
} SYSKIND;
***************
*** 375,382 ****
STDMETHOD_(ULONG,Release)(THIS) PURE;
STDMETHOD(GetTypeInfoCount)(THIS_ UINT*) PURE;
STDMETHOD(GetTypeInfo)(THIS_ UINT,LCID,LPTYPEINFO*) PURE;
! STDMETHOD(GetIDsOfNames)(THIS_ REFIID,LPOLESTR*,UINT,LCID,DISPID)
PURE;
! STDMETHOD(Invoked)(THIS_ DISPID,REFIID,LCID,WORD,DISPPARAMS*,VARIANT*,EXCEPINFO*,UINT*) PURE;
};
#ifdef __cplusplus
--- 394,401 ----
STDMETHOD_(ULONG,Release)(THIS) PURE;
STDMETHOD(GetTypeInfoCount)(THIS_ UINT*) PURE;
STDMETHOD(GetTypeInfo)(THIS_ UINT,LCID,LPTYPEINFO*) PURE;
! STDMETHOD(GetIDsOfNames)(THIS_ REFIID,LPOLESTR*,UINT,LCID,DISPID*)
PURE;
! STDMETHOD(Invoke)(THIS_ DISPID,REFIID,LCID,WORD,DISPPARAMS*,VARIANT*,EXCEPINFO*,UINT*) PURE;
};
#ifdef __cplusplus
*** \gcc-inc\objidl.h Sat Jul 31 16:48:42 1999
--- objidl.h Fri Aug 06 11:00:19 1999
***************
*** 627,633 ****
STDMETHOD(QueryGetData)(THIS_ FORMATETC*) PURE;
STDMETHOD(GetCanonicalFormatEtc)(THIS_ FORMATETC*,FORMATETC*) PURE;
STDMETHOD(SetData)(THIS_ FORMATETC*,STGMEDIUM*,BOOL) PURE;
! STDMETHOD(EnumFormatEtc)(THIS_ DWORD,IEnumFORMATETC*) PURE;
STDMETHOD(DAdvise)(THIS_ FORMATETC*,DWORD,IAdviseSink*,PDWORD) PURE;
STDMETHOD(DUnadvise)(THIS_ DWORD) PURE;
STDMETHOD(EnumDAdvise)(THIS_ IEnumSTATDATA**);
--- 627,633 ----
STDMETHOD(QueryGetData)(THIS_ FORMATETC*) PURE;
STDMETHOD(GetCanonicalFormatEtc)(THIS_ FORMATETC*,FORMATETC*) PURE;
STDMETHOD(SetData)(THIS_ FORMATETC*,STGMEDIUM*,BOOL) PURE;
! STDMETHOD(EnumFormatEtc)(THIS_ DWORD,IEnumFORMATETC**) PURE;
STDMETHOD(DAdvise)(THIS_ FORMATETC*,DWORD,IAdviseSink*,PDWORD) PURE;
STDMETHOD(DUnadvise)(THIS_ DWORD) PURE;
STDMETHOD(EnumDAdvise)(THIS_ IEnumSTATDATA**);
--- i386-mingw32\include\stdio.h Sun Aug 1 06:18:20 1999
+++ stdio.h Sun Nov 7 03:41:40 1999
@@ -203,9 +203,12 @@
int fprintf (FILE* filePrintTo, const char* szFormat, ...);
int printf (const char* szFormat, ...);
int sprintf (char* caBuffer, const char* szFormat, ...);
+int _snprintf (char* caBuffer, size_t n, const char* szFormat, ...);
int vfprintf (FILE* filePrintTo, const char* szFormat, va_list varg);
int vprintf (const char* szFormat, va_list varg);
int vsprintf (char* caBuffer, const char* szFormat, va_list varg);
+int _vsnprintf (char* caBuffer, size_t n, const char* szFormat,
+ va_list varg);
/* Wide character versions */
int fwprintf (FILE* filePrintTo, const wchar_t* wsFormat, ...);
--- i386-mingw32\include\winbase.h Sat Jul 31 17:48:48 1999
+++ winbase.h Fri Feb 25 01:49:08 2000
@@ -989,7 +989,7 @@
BOOL WINAPI CopyFileExW(LPCWSTR,LPCWSTR,LPPROGRESS_ROUTINE,LPVOID,LPBOOL,DWORD);
#define RtlMoveMemory memmove
#define RtlCopyMemory memcpy
-#define RtlFillMemory memset
+#define RtlFillMemory(d,l,f) memset ((d),(f),(l))
#define RtlZeroMemory(d,l) memset((d),0,(l))
#define MoveMemory RtlMoveMemory
#define CopyMemory RtlCopyMemory
--- i386-mingw32\include\winsock.h Sat Jul 31 17:48:50 1999
+++ winsock.h Mon Mar 20 13:47:12 2000
@@ -13,6 +13,10 @@
#define _GNU_H_WINDOWS32_SOCKETS
#include <windows.h>
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C" {
+#endif
+
#ifndef _SYS_TYPES_H
typedef unsigned char u_char;
typedef unsigned short u_short;
@@ -495,4 +499,9 @@
typedef struct timeval TIMEVAL;
typedef struct timeval *PTIMEVAL;
typedef struct timeval *LPTIMEVAL;
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+}
#endif
+#endif
+

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********************* TODO list for wxWindows 2 ******************************
The items are grouped by platform (generic, MSW, GTK...) and inside by
subject. The first 2 columns containg the following codes:
Priority classification: Amount of work expected:
9 next point release q quick fix
8 next release s small change
7 as soon as possible l a little work
6 soon w some work
5 should be included b big change
4 nice to have m major change
3 consider including ? don't know how to fix
2 maybe not - unclassified
1 probably not
- unclassified
After the subject the name in brackets indicates the person who is going to do
it.
=============================== common ========================================
4w wxString optimization (VZ)
allocate more memory than needed to avoid reallocation each time when
operator+ or += is used.
6b stream classes (VZ)
=============================== generic ======================================
7s wxTreeCtrl root item (RR)
root item is not shown currently (unlike in MSW version)
5w wxImageList
it's not implemented currently, to do (assuming that all images have the
same size - no resizing should be done to simplify the job)
================================ MSW ==========================================
7w consistent keyboard interface and focus behaviour (VZ)
currently, the focus is lost all the time (after a MessageBox, for example)
and sometimes TABbing through controls doesn't work
================================ GTK ==========================================
9m keyboard interface (RR)
TAB traversal, Alt-letter accelerators for the controls and accelerators
for menu items - TODO.
3b wxTreeCtrl native implementation?
GTK has a GtkCTree widget which seems to be quite close to the Windows
standard control - what about writing a native wxTreeCtrl based on it?

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#!/bin/sh
autoconf

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#
# Makefile : Builds wxWindows utils for Unix.
#
all:
cd src; make
clean:
cd src; make clean
cd samples; make clean
samples:
cd samples; make

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#! /bin/sh
# From configure.in Id: configure.in
# Guess values for system-dependent variables and create Makefiles.
# Generated automatically using autoconf version 2.13
# Copyright (C) 1992, 93, 94, 95, 96 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
#
# This configure script is free software; the Free Software Foundation
# gives unlimited permission to copy, distribute and modify it.
# Defaults:
ac_help=
ac_default_prefix=/usr/local
# Any additions from configure.in:
# Initialize some variables set by options.
# The variables have the same names as the options, with
# dashes changed to underlines.
build=NONE
cache_file=./config.cache
exec_prefix=NONE
host=NONE
no_create=
nonopt=NONE
no_recursion=
prefix=NONE
program_prefix=NONE
program_suffix=NONE
program_transform_name=s,x,x,
silent=
site=
srcdir=
target=NONE
verbose=
x_includes=NONE
x_libraries=NONE
bindir='${exec_prefix}/bin'
sbindir='${exec_prefix}/sbin'
libexecdir='${exec_prefix}/libexec'
datadir='${prefix}/share'
sysconfdir='${prefix}/etc'
sharedstatedir='${prefix}/com'
localstatedir='${prefix}/var'
libdir='${exec_prefix}/lib'
includedir='${prefix}/include'
oldincludedir='/usr/include'
infodir='${prefix}/info'
mandir='${prefix}/man'
# Initialize some other variables.
subdirs=
MFLAGS= MAKEFLAGS=
SHELL=${CONFIG_SHELL-/bin/sh}
# Maximum number of lines to put in a shell here document.
ac_max_here_lines=12
ac_prev=
for ac_option
do
# If the previous option needs an argument, assign it.
if test -n "$ac_prev"; then
eval "$ac_prev=\$ac_option"
ac_prev=
continue
fi
case "$ac_option" in
-*=*) ac_optarg=`echo "$ac_option" | sed 's/[-_a-zA-Z0-9]*=//'` ;;
*) ac_optarg= ;;
esac
# Accept the important Cygnus configure options, so we can diagnose typos.
case "$ac_option" in
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dnl Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script.
AC_REVISION($Id$)dnl
AC_INIT(Makefile.in)
dnl ---------------
dnl MMedia specific
dnl ---------------
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AC_CHECK_LIB(esd, esd_close, [
ESD_LINK="-lesd"
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AC_SUBST(WX_TARGET_LIBRARY_TYPE)
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Makefile
src/Makefile
src/ogl/Makefile
src/mmedia/Makefile
src/stc/Makefile
samples/Makefile
samples/mmedia/Makefile
samples/ogl/Makefile
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\chapter{Bugs}\label{bugs}%
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These are the known bugs.
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% /home/guilhem/PROJECTS/wxWindows/utils/wxMMedia2/lib/cdbase.h at 26/Feb/00 14:52:12
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\wxheading{Derived from}
wxObject
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typedef struct wxCDtime {
wxUint8 track
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Table of contents manager
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Returns the position of the specified track
track: track to get position
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Returns the total time
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Play audio at the specified position
\func{bool}{Play}{\param{const wxCDtime\& }{beg\_play}}
Play audio from the specified to the end of the CD audio
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Pause the audio playing
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Resume a paused audio playing
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Get the current CD status
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Get the current playing time
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\chapter{Class reference}\label{classref}
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These are the main Mmedia classes.
\input cdaudio.tex
\input cdaudlnx.tex
\input cdaudwin.tex
\input cdtoc.tex
\input sndbase.tex
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\chapter{Introduction}
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\setfooter{\thepage}{}{}{}{}{\thepage}
The MMedia wxWindows extension is a wxWindows library which provides you
a full set of multimedia classes including sound recording/playing,
cd audio playing and video playing. The API is portable and can be used
on any supported systems with the insurance the behaviour will be the
same.
\section{File structure}
These are the files that comprise the mmedia library.
\begin{description}\itemsep=0pt
\item[sndbase.h] Header for wxSoundStream base class and wxSoundFormat base class.
\item[sndbase.cpp] Basic objects implementation.
\item[sndfile.h] wxSoundFileStream base class header.
\item[sndfile.cpp] wxSoundFileStream base class implementation.
\item[sndpcm.h] wxSoundFormatPcm class header.
\item[sndpcm.cpp] wxSoundFormatPcm class implementation.
\item[sndcpcm.h] wxSoundCodecPcm class header (PCM converter).
\item[sndcpcm.cpp] wxSoundCodecPcm class implementation (PCM converter).
\item[sndulaw.h]
\item[sndulaw.cpp]
\item[sndg72x.h]
\item[sndg72x.cpp]
\item[sndoss.h]
\item[sndoss.cpp]
\item[sndesd.h]
\item[sndesd.cpp]
\item[sndwin.h]
\item[sndwin.cpp]
\item[cdbase.h]
\item[cdbase.cpp]
\item[cdunix.h]
\item[cdunix.cpp]
\item[cdwin.h]
\item[cdwin.cpp]
\item[vidbase.h]
\item[vidbase.cpp]
\item[vidxanm.h]
\item[vidxanm.cpp]
\item[vidwin.h]
\item[vidwin.cpp]
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\title{MMedia for wxWindows}
\author{Guilhem Lavaux}
\date{March 2000}
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% 1.22: makes \drawingBox \global for use in Phyzzx
% 1.21: accepts %%BoundingBox: (atend)
% 1.20: tries to add \psfordvitps for the TeXPS package.
% 1.10: adds \psforoztex, error handling...
%2345678 1 2345678 2 2345678 3 2345678 4 2345678 5 2345678 6 2345678 7 23456789
%
\def\temp{1.31}
\let\tempp=\relax
\expandafter\ifx\csname psboxversion\endcsname\relax
\message{version: \temp}
\else
\ifdim\temp cm>\psboxversion cm
\message{version: \temp}
\else
\message{psbox(\psboxversion) is already loaded: I won't load
psbox(\temp)!}
\let\temp=\psboxversion
\let\tempp=\endinput
\fi
\fi
\tempp
\let\psboxversion=\temp
\catcode`\@=11
% Every macro likes a little privacy...
%
% Some common defs
%
\def\execute#1{#1}% NOT stupid: cs in #1 are then identified BEFORE execution
\def\psm@keother#1{\catcode`#112\relax}% borrowed from latex
\def\executeinspecs#1{%
\execute{\begingroup\let\do\psm@keother\dospecials\catcode`\^^M=9#1\endgroup}}
%
%Trying to tame the variety of \special commands for Postscript: the
% universal internal command \PSspeci@l##1##2 takes ##1 to be the
% filename and ##2 to be the integer scale factor*1000 (as for usual
% TeX \scale commands)
%
\def\psfortextures{% For TeXtures on the Macintosh
%-----------------
\def\PSspeci@l##1##2{%
\special{illustration ##1\space scaled ##2}%
}}
%
\def\psfordvitops{% For the DVItoPS converter on IBM mainframes
%----------------
\def\PSspeci@l##1##2{%
\special{dvitops: import ##1\space \the\drawingwd \the\drawinght}%
}}
%
\def\psfordvips{% For DVIPS converter on VAX, UNIX and PC's
%--------------
\def\PSspeci@l##1##2{%
% \special{/@scaleunit 1000 def}% never read dox without trying!
\d@my=0.1bp \d@mx=\drawingwd \divide\d@mx by\d@my%
\special{PSfile=##1\space llx=\psllx\space lly=\pslly\space%
urx=\psurx\space ury=\psury\space rwi=\number\d@mx}%
}}
%
\def\psforoztex{% For the OzTeX shareware on the Macintosh
%--------------
\def\PSspeci@l##1##2{%
\special{##1 \space
##2 1000 div dup scale
\putsp@ce{\number-\psllx} \putsp@ce{\number-\pslly} translate
}%
}}
\def\putsp@ce#1{#1 }
%
\def\psfordvitps{% From the UNIX TeXPS package, vers.>3.12
%---------------
% Convert a dimension into the number \psn@sp (in scaled points)
\def\psdimt@n@sp##1{\d@mx=##1\relax\edef\psn@sp{\number\d@mx}}
\def\PSspeci@l##1##2{%
% psfig.psr contains the def of "startTexFig": if you can locate it
% and include the correct pathname, it should work
\special{dvitps: Include0 "psfig.psr"}% contains def of "startTexFig"
\psdimt@n@sp{\drawingwd}
\special{dvitps: Literal "\psn@sp\space"}
\psdimt@n@sp{\drawinght}
\special{dvitps: Literal "\psn@sp\space"}
\psdimt@n@sp{\psllx bp}
\special{dvitps: Literal "\psn@sp\space"}
\psdimt@n@sp{\pslly bp}
\special{dvitps: Literal "\psn@sp\space"}
\psdimt@n@sp{\psurx bp}
\special{dvitps: Literal "\psn@sp\space"}
\psdimt@n@sp{\psury bp}
\special{dvitps: Literal "\psn@sp\space startTexFig\space"}
\special{dvitps: Include1 "##1"}
\special{dvitps: Literal "endTexFig\space"}
}}
\def\psforDVIALW{% Try for dvialw, a UNIX public domain
%---------------
\def\PSspeci@l##1##2{
\special{language "PS"
literal "##2 1000 div dup scale"
include "##1"}}}
\def\psonlyboxes{% Draft-like behaviour if none of the others works
%---------------
\def\PSspeci@l##1##2{%
\at(0cm;0cm){\boxit{\vbox to\drawinght
{\vss
\hbox to\drawingwd{\at(0cm;0cm){\hbox{(##1)}}\hss}
}}}
}%
}
%
\def\psloc@lerr#1{%
\let\savedPSspeci@l=\PSspeci@l%
\def\PSspeci@l##1##2{%
\at(0cm;0cm){\boxit{\vbox to\drawinght
{\vss
\hbox to\drawingwd{\at(0cm;0cm){\hbox{(##1) #1}}\hss}
}}}
\let\PSspeci@l=\savedPSspeci@l% restore normal output for other figs!
}%
}
%
%\def\psfor... add your own!
%
% \ReadPSize{PSfilename} reads the dimensions of a PostScript drawing
% and stores it in \drawinght(wd)
\newread\pst@mpin
\newdimen\drawinght\newdimen\drawingwd
\newdimen\psxoffset\newdimen\psyoffset
\newbox\drawingBox
\newif\ifNotB@undingBox
\newhelp\PShelp{Proceed: you'll have a 5cm square blank box instead of
your graphics (Jean Orloff).}
\def\@mpty{}
\def\s@tsize#1 #2 #3 #4\@ndsize{
\def\psllx{#1}\def\pslly{#2}%
\def\psurx{#3}\def\psury{#4}% needed by a crazyness of dvips!
\ifx\psurx\@mpty\NotB@undingBoxtrue% this is not a valid one!
\else
\drawinght=#4bp\advance\drawinght by-#2bp
\drawingwd=#3bp\advance\drawingwd by-#1bp
% !Units related by crazy factors as bp/pt=72.27/72 should be BANNED!
\fi
}
\def\sc@nline#1:#2\@ndline{\edef\p@rameter{#1}\edef\v@lue{#2}}
\def\g@bblefirstblank#1#2:{\ifx#1 \else#1\fi#2}
\def\psm@keother#1{\catcode`#112\relax}% borrowed from latex
\def\execute#1{#1}% Seems stupid, but cs are identified BEFORE execution
{\catcode`\%=12
\xdef\B@undingBox{%%BoundingBox}
} %% is not a true comment in PostScript, even if % is!
\def\ReadPSize#1{
\edef\PSfilename{#1}
\openin\pst@mpin=#1\relax
\ifeof\pst@mpin \errhelp=\PShelp
\errmessage{I haven't found your postscript file (\PSfilename)}
\psloc@lerr{was not found}
\s@tsize 0 0 142 142\@ndsize
\closein\pst@mpin
\else
\immediate\write\psbj@inaux{#1,}
\loop
\executeinspecs{\catcode`\ =10\global\read\pst@mpin to\n@xtline}
\ifeof\pst@mpin
\errhelp=\PShelp
\errmessage{(\PSfilename) is not an Encapsulated PostScript File:
I could not find any \B@undingBox: line.}
\edef\v@lue{0 0 142 142:}
\psloc@lerr{is not an EPSFile}
\NotB@undingBoxfalse
\else
\expandafter\sc@nline\n@xtline:\@ndline
\ifx\p@rameter\B@undingBox\NotB@undingBoxfalse
\edef\t@mp{%
\expandafter\g@bblefirstblank\v@lue\space\space\space}
\expandafter\s@tsize\t@mp\@ndsize
\else\NotB@undingBoxtrue
\fi
\fi
\ifNotB@undingBox\repeat
\closein\pst@mpin
\fi
\message{#1}
}
%
% \psboxto(xdim;ydim){psfilename}: you specify the dimensions and
% TeX uniformly scales to fit the largest one. If xdim=0pt, the
% scale is fully determined by ydim and vice versa.
% Notice: psboxes are a real vboxes; couldn't take hbox otherwise all
% indentation and all cr's would be interpreted as spaces (hugh!).
%
\newcount\xscale \newcount\yscale \newdimen\pscm\pscm=1cm
\newdimen\d@mx \newdimen\d@my
\let\ps@nnotation=\relax
\def\psboxto(#1;#2)#3{\vbox{
\ReadPSize{#3}
\divide\drawingwd by 1000
\divide\drawinght by 1000
\d@mx=#1
\ifdim\d@mx=0pt\xscale=1000
\else \xscale=\d@mx \divide \xscale by \drawingwd\fi
\d@my=#2
\ifdim\d@my=0pt\yscale=1000
\else \yscale=\d@my \divide \yscale by \drawinght\fi
\ifnum\yscale=1000
\else\ifnum\xscale=1000\xscale=\yscale
\else\ifnum\yscale<\xscale\xscale=\yscale\fi
\fi
\fi
\divide \psxoffset by 1000\multiply\psxoffset by \xscale
\divide \psyoffset by 1000\multiply\psyoffset by \xscale
\global\divide\pscm by 1000
\global\multiply\pscm by\xscale
\multiply\drawingwd by\xscale \multiply\drawinght by\xscale
\ifdim\d@mx=0pt\d@mx=\drawingwd\fi
\ifdim\d@my=0pt\d@my=\drawinght\fi
\message{scaled \the\xscale}
\hbox to\d@mx{\hss\vbox to\d@my{\vss
\global\setbox\drawingBox=\hbox to 0pt{\kern\psxoffset\vbox to 0pt{
\kern-\psyoffset
\PSspeci@l{\PSfilename}{\the\xscale}
\vss}\hss\ps@nnotation}
\global\ht\drawingBox=\the\drawinght
\global\wd\drawingBox=\the\drawingwd
\baselineskip=0pt
\copy\drawingBox
\vss}\hss}
\global\psxoffset=0pt
\global\psyoffset=0pt% These are local to one figure
\global\pscm=1cm
\global\drawingwd=\drawingwd
\global\drawinght=\drawinght
}}
%
% \psboxscaled{scalefactor*1000}{PSfilename} allows to bypass the
% rounding errors of TeX integer divisions for situations where the
% TeX box should fit the original BoundingBox with a precision better
% than 1/1000.
%
\def\psboxscaled#1#2{\vbox{
\ReadPSize{#2}
\xscale=#1
\message{scaled \the\xscale}
\divide\drawingwd by 1000\multiply\drawingwd by\xscale
\divide\drawinght by 1000\multiply\drawinght by\xscale
\divide \psxoffset by 1000\multiply\psxoffset by \xscale
\divide \psyoffset by 1000\multiply\psyoffset by \xscale
\global\divide\pscm by 1000
\global\multiply\pscm by\xscale
\global\setbox\drawingBox=\hbox to 0pt{\kern\psxoffset\vbox to 0pt{
\kern-\psyoffset
\PSspeci@l{\PSfilename}{\the\xscale}
\vss}\hss\ps@nnotation}
\global\ht\drawingBox=\the\drawinght
\global\wd\drawingBox=\the\drawingwd
\baselineskip=0pt
\copy\drawingBox
\global\psxoffset=0pt
\global\psyoffset=0pt% These are local to one figure
\global\pscm=1cm
\global\drawingwd=\drawingwd
\global\drawinght=\drawinght
}}
%
% \psbox{PSfilename} makes a TeX box having the minimal size to
% enclose the picture
\def\psbox#1{\psboxscaled{1000}{#1}}
%
%
% \joinfiles file1, file2, ...n \into joinedfilename .
% makes one file out of many
% \splitfile joinedfilename
% the opposite
%
%\def\execute#1{#1}% NOT stupid: cs in #1 are then identified BEFORE execution
%\def\psm@keother#1{\catcode`#112\relax}% borrowed from latex
%\def\executeinspecs#1{%
%\execute{\begingroup\let\do\psm@keother\dospecials\catcode`\^^M=9#1\endgroup}}
%\newread\pst@mpin
\newif\ifn@teof\n@teoftrue
\newif\ifc@ntrolline
\newif\ifmatch
\newread\j@insplitin
\newwrite\j@insplitout
\newwrite\psbj@inaux
\immediate\openout\psbj@inaux=psbjoin.aux
\immediate\write\psbj@inaux{\string\joinfiles}
\immediate\write\psbj@inaux{\jobname,}
%
% We redefine input to keep track of the various files inputted
%
\immediate\let\oldinput=\input
\def\input#1 {
\immediate\write\psbj@inaux{#1,}
\oldinput #1 }
\def\empty{}
\def\setmatchif#1\contains#2{
\def\match##1#2##2\endmatch{
\def\tmp{##2}
\ifx\empty\tmp
\matchfalse
\else
\matchtrue
\fi}
\match#1#2\endmatch}
\def\warnopenout#1#2{
\setmatchif{TrashMe,psbjoin.aux,psbjoin.all}\contains{#2}
\ifmatch
\else
\immediate\openin\pst@mpin=#2
\ifeof\pst@mpin
\else
\errhelp{If the content of this file is so precious to you, abort (ie
press x or e) and rename it before retrying.}
\errmessage{I'm just about to replace your file named #2}
\fi
\immediate\closein\pst@mpin
\fi
\message{#2}
\immediate\openout#1=#2}
% No comments allowed below: % will have an unusual catcode
{
\catcode`\%=12
\gdef\splitfile#1 {
\immediate\openin\j@insplitin=#1
\message{Splitting file #1 into:}
\warnopenout\j@insplitout{TrashMe}
\loop
\ifeof
\j@insplitin\immediate\closein\j@insplitin\n@teoffalse
\else
\n@teoftrue
\executeinspecs{\global\read\j@insplitin to\spl@tinline\expandafter
\ch@ckbeginnewfile\spl@tinline%Beginning-Of-File-Named:%\endcheck}
\ifc@ntrolline
\else
\toks0=\expandafter{\spl@tinline}
\immediate\write\j@insplitout{\the\toks0}
\fi
\fi
\ifn@teof\repeat
\immediate\closeout\j@insplitout}
\gdef\ch@ckbeginnewfile#1%Beginning-Of-File-Named:#2%#3\endcheck{
\def\t@mp{#1}
\ifx\empty\t@mp
\def\t@mp{#3}
\ifx\empty\t@mp
\global\c@ntrollinefalse
\else
\immediate\closeout\j@insplitout
\warnopenout\j@insplitout{#2}
\global\c@ntrollinetrue
\fi
\else
\global\c@ntrollinefalse
\fi}
\gdef\joinfiles#1\into#2 {
\message{Joining following files into}
\warnopenout\j@insplitout{#2}
\message{:}
{
\edef\w@##1{\immediate\write\j@insplitout{##1}}
\w@{% This text was produced with psbox's \string\joinfiles.}
\w@{% To decompose and tex it:}
\w@{%-save this with a filename CONTAINING ONLY LETTERS, and no extensions}
\w@{% (say, JOINTFIL), in some uncrowded directory;}
\w@{%-make sure you can \string\input\space psbox.tex (version>=1.3);}
\w@{%-tex JOINTFIL using Plain, or LaTeX, or whatever is needed by}
\w@{% the first part in the joining (after splitting JOINTFIL into}
\w@{% it's constituents, TeX will try to process it as it stands).}
\w@{\string\input\space psbox.tex}
\w@{\string\splitfile{\string\jobname}}
}
\tre@tfilelist#1, \endtre@t
\immediate\closeout\j@insplitout}
\gdef\tre@tfilelist#1, #2\endtre@t{
\def\t@mp{#1}
\ifx\empty\t@mp
\else
\llj@in{#1}
\tre@tfilelist#2, \endtre@t
\fi}
\gdef\llj@in#1{
\immediate\openin\j@insplitin=#1
\ifeof\j@insplitin
\errmessage{I couldn't find file #1.}
\else
\message{#1}
\toks0={%Beginning-Of-File-Named:#1}
\immediate\write\j@insplitout{\the\toks0}
\executeinspecs{\global\read\j@insplitin to\oldj@ininline}
\loop
\ifeof\j@insplitin\immediate\closein\j@insplitin\n@teoffalse
\else\n@teoftrue
\executeinspecs{\global\read\j@insplitin to\j@ininline}
\toks0=\expandafter{\oldj@ininline}
\let\oldj@ininline=\j@ininline
\immediate\write\j@insplitout{\the\toks0}
\fi
\ifn@teof
\repeat
\immediate\closein\j@insplitin
\fi}
}
% To be put at the end of a file, for making an tar-like file containing
% everything it used.
\def\autojoin{
\immediate\write\psbj@inaux{\string\into\space psbjoin.all}
\immediate\closeout\psbj@inaux
\input psbjoin.aux
}
%
% Annotations & Captions etc...
%
%
% \centinsert{anybox} is just a centered \midinsert, but is included as
% people barely use the original inserts from TeX.
%
\def\centinsert#1{\midinsert\line{\hss#1\hss}\endinsert}
\def\psannotate#1#2{\def\ps@nnotation{#2\global\let\ps@nnotation=\relax}#1}
\def\pscaption#1#2{\vbox{
\setbox\drawingBox=#1
\copy\drawingBox
\vskip\baselineskip
\vbox{\hsize=\wd\drawingBox\setbox0=\hbox{#2}
\ifdim\wd0>\hsize
\noindent\unhbox0\tolerance=5000
\else\centerline{\box0}
\fi
}}}
% for compatibility with older versions
\def\psfig#1#2#3{\pscaption{\psannotate{#1}{#2}}{#3}}
\def\psfigurebox#1#2#3{\pscaption{\psannotate{\psbox{#1}}{#2}}{#3}}
%
% \at(#1;#2)#3 puts #3 at #1-higher and #2-right of the current
% position without moving it (to be used in annotations).
\def\at(#1;#2)#3{\setbox0=\hbox{#3}\ht0=0pt\dp0=0pt
\rlap{\kern#1\vbox to0pt{\kern-#2\box0\vss}}}
%
% \gridfill(ht;wd) makes a 1cm*1cm grid of ht by wd whose lower-left
% corner is the current point
\newdimen\gridht \newdimen\gridwd
\def\gridfill(#1;#2){
\setbox0=\hbox to 1\pscm
{\vrule height1\pscm width.4pt\leaders\hrule\hfill}
\gridht=#1
\divide\gridht by \ht0
\multiply\gridht by \ht0
\gridwd=#2
\divide\gridwd by \wd0
\multiply\gridwd by \wd0
\advance \gridwd by \wd0
\vbox to \gridht{\leaders\hbox to\gridwd{\leaders\box0\hfill}\vfill}}
%
% Useful to measure where to put annotations
\def\fillinggrid{\at(0cm;0cm){\vbox{
\gridfill(\drawinght;\drawingwd)}}}
%
% \textleftof\anybox: Sample text\endtext
% inserts "Sample text" on the left of \anybox ie \vbox, \psbox.
% \textrightof is the symmetric (not documented, too uggly)
% Welcome any suggestion about clean wraparound macros from
% TeXhackers reading this
%
\def\textleftof#1:{
\setbox1=#1
\setbox0=\vbox\bgroup
\advance\hsize by -\wd1 \advance\hsize by -2em}
\def\textrightof#1:{
\setbox0=#1
\setbox1=\vbox\bgroup
\advance\hsize by -\wd0 \advance\hsize by -2em}
\def\endtext{
\egroup
\hbox to \hsize{\valign{\vfil##\vfil\cr%
\box0\cr%
\noalign{\hss}\box1\cr}}}
%
% \frameit{\thick}{\skip}{\anybox}
% draws with thickness \thick a box around \anybox, leaving \skip of
% blank around it. eg \frameit{0.5pt}{1pt}{\hbox{hello}}
% \boxit{\anybox} is a shortcut.
\def\frameit#1#2#3{\hbox{\vrule width#1\vbox{
\hrule height#1\vskip#2\hbox{\hskip#2\vbox{#3}\hskip#2}%
\vskip#2\hrule height#1}\vrule width#1}}
\def\boxit#1{\frameit{0.4pt}{0pt}{#1}}
%
%
\catcode`\@=12 % cs containing @ are unreachable
%
% CUSTOMIZE YOUR DEFAULT DRIVER:
% Uncomment the line corresponding to your TeX system:
%\psfortextures% For TeXtures on the Macintosh
%\psforoztex % For OzTeX shareware on the Macintosh
%\psfordvitops % For the DVItoPS converter for TeX on IBM mainframes
\psfordvips % For DVIPS converter on VAX and UNIX
%\psfordvitps % For dvitps from TeXPS package under UNIX
%\psforDVIALW % For DVIALW, UNIX public domain
%\psonlyboxes % Blank Boxes (when all else fails).

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\chapter{MMboard: a sample MMedia application}\label{mmboard}%
\setheader{{\it CHAPTER \thechapter}}{}{}{}{}{{\it CHAPTER \thechapter}}%
\setfooter{\thepage}{}{}{}{}{\thepage}
To be written.

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%
% automatically generated by HelpGen from
% /home/guilhem/PROJECTS/wxWindows/utils/wxMMedia2/lib/sndaiff.h at 26/Feb/00 14:52:29
%
\section{\class{wxSoundAiff}}\label{wxsoundaiff}
AIFF codec
\wxheading{Derived from}
\helpref{wxSoundFileStream}{wxsoundfilestream}
\wxheading{Data structures}
\latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}}
\membersection{wxSoundAiff::wxSoundAiff}\label{wxsoundaiffwxsoundaiff}
\func{}{wxSoundAiff}{\param{wxInputStream\& }{stream}, \param{wxSoundStream\& }{io\_sound}}
\func{}{wxSoundAiff}{\param{wxOutputStream\& }{stream}, \param{wxSoundStream\& }{io\_sound}}
\membersection{wxSoundAiff::\destruct{wxSoundAiff}}\label{wxsoundaiffdtor}
\func{}{\destruct{wxSoundAiff}}{\void}
\membersection{wxSoundAiff::CanRead}\label{wxsoundaiffcanread}
\func{bool}{CanRead}{\void}
\membersection{wxSoundAiff::GetCodecName}\label{wxsoundaiffgetcodecname}
\constfunc{wxString}{GetCodecName}{\void}
\membersection{wxSoundAiff::PrepareToPlay}\label{wxsoundaiffpreparetoplay}
\func{bool}{PrepareToPlay}{\void}
\membersection{wxSoundAiff::PrepareToRecord}\label{wxsoundaiffpreparetorecord}
\func{bool}{PrepareToRecord}{\param{wxUint32 }{time}}
\membersection{wxSoundAiff::FinishRecording}\label{wxsoundaifffinishrecording}
\func{bool}{FinishRecording}{\void}
\membersection{wxSoundAiff::RepositionStream}\label{wxsoundaiffrepositionstream}
\func{bool}{RepositionStream}{\param{wxUint32 }{position}}
\membersection{wxSoundAiff::GetData}\label{wxsoundaiffgetdata}
\func{wxUint32}{GetData}{\param{void* }{buffer}, \param{wxUint32 }{len}}
\membersection{wxSoundAiff::PutData}\label{wxsoundaiffputdata}
\func{wxUint32}{PutData}{\param{const void* }{buffer}, \param{wxUint32 }{len}}

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%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%% Name: sndbase.tex
%% Purpose: wxMMedia docs
%% Author: Guilhem Lavaux <lavaux@easynet.fr>
%% Modified by:
%% Created: 2000
%% RCS-ID: $Id$
%% Copyright: (c) wxWindows team
%% Licence: wxWindows licence
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
\section{\class{wxSoundStream}}\label{wxsoundstream}
Base class for sound streams
\wxheading{Derived from}
No base class
\wxheading{Include files}
<wx/mmedia/sndbase.h>
\wxheading{Data structures}
%%
%% wxSoundStream errors
%%
\wxheading{wxSoundStream errors}
\twocolwidtha{7cm}
\begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt
\twocolitem{{\bf wxSOUND\_NOERR}}{No error occured}
\twocolitem{{\bf wxSOUND\_IOERR}}{An input/output error occured, it may concern
either a driver or a file}
\twocolitem{{\bf wxSOUND\_INVFRMT}}{The sound format passed to the function is
invalid. Generally, it means that you passed out of range values to the codec
stream or you don't pass the right sound format object to the right sound codec
stream.}
\twocolitem{{\bf wxSOUND\_INVDEV}}{Invalid device. Generally, it means that the
sound stream didn't manage to open the device driver due to an invalid parameter
or to the fact that sound is not supported on this computer.}
\twocolitem{{\bf wxSOUND\_NOEXACT}}{No exact matching sound codec has been found for
this sound format. It means that the sound driver didn't manage to setup the sound
card with the specified values.}
\twocolitem{{\bf wxSOUND\_NOCODEC}}{No matching codec has been found. Generally, it
may happen when you call wxSoundRouterStream::SetSoundFormat().}
\twocolitem{{\bf wxSOUND\_MEMERR}}{Not enough memory.}
\end{twocollist}
%%
%% C callback
%%
\wxheading{C callback for wxSound event}
When a sound event is generated, it may either call the internal sound event
processor (which can be inherited) or call a C function. Its definition is:
\begin{verbatim}
typedef void (*wxSoundCallback)(wxSoundStream *stream, int evt,
void *cdata);
\end{verbatim}
The {\bf stream} parameter represents the current wxSoundStream.
The {\bf evt} parameter represents the sound event which is the cause of the calling. (See \helpref{wxSound events}{wxsoundstream}).
The {\bf cdata} parameter represents the user callback data which were specified
when the user called \helpref{wxSoundStream::Register}{wxsoundstreamregister}.
{\it Note:} There are two other ways to catch sound events: you can inherit the
sound stream and redefine \helpref{wxSoundStream::OnSoundEvent}{wxsoundstreamonsoundevent}, or you can reroute the events to another sound stream using \helpref{wxSoundStream::SetEventHandler}{wxsoundstreamseteventhandler}.
%%
%% wxSoundStream streaming mode
%%
\wxheading{wxSound streaming mode}
The wxSoundStream object can work in three different modes. These modes are specified
at the call to \helpref{wxSoundStream::StartProduction}{wxsoundstreamstartproduction}
and cannot be changed until you call
\helpref{wxSoundStream::StopProduction}{wxsoundstreamstopproduction}.
The {\bf wxSOUND\_INPUT} mode is the recording mode. It generates {\bf wxSOUND\_INPUT}
events and you cannot use wxSoundStream::Write().
The {\bf wxSOUND\_OUTPUT} mode is the playing mode. It generates {\bf wxSOUND\_OUTPUT}
events and you cannot use wxSoundStream::Read().
The {\bf wxSOUND\_DUPLEX} mode activates the full duplex mode. The full duplex requires
you to make synchronous call to \helpref{wxSoundStream::Read}{wxsoundstreamread} and
\helpref{wxSoundStream::Write}{wxsoundstreamwrite}. This means that you must be
careful with realtime problems. Each time you call Read you must call Write.
%%
%% wxSoundStream events
%%
\wxheading{wxSoundStream events}
The sound events are generated when the sound driver (or the sound stream) completes
a previous sound buffer. There are two possible sound events and two meanings.
The {\bf wxSOUND\_INPUT} event is generated when the sound stream has a new input
buffer ready to be read. You know that you can read a buffer of the size
\helpref{GetBestSize()}{wxsoundstreamgetbestsize} without blocking.
The {\bf wxSOUND\_OUTPUT} event is generated when the sound stream has completed a
previous buffer. This buffer has been sent to the sound driver and it is ready to
process a new buffer. Consequently, \helpref{Write}{wxsoundstreamwrite} will not
block too.
\latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}}
%% Ctor && Dtor
\membersection{wxSoundStream::wxSoundStream}\label{wxsoundstreamwxsoundstream}
\func{}{wxSoundStream}{\void}
Default constructor.
\membersection{wxSoundStream::\destruct{wxSoundStream}}\label{wxsoundstreamdtor}
\func{}{\destruct{wxSoundStream}}{\void}
Destructor. The destructor stops automatically all started production and destroys
any temporary buffer.
%%
%% Read
%%
\membersection{wxSoundStream::Read}\label{wxsoundstreamread}
\func{wxSoundStream\&}{Read}{\param{void* }{buffer}, \param{wxUint32 }{len}}
Reads {\it len} bytes from the sound stream. This call may block the user so
use it carefully when you need to intensively refresh the GUI. You may be
interested by sound events: see \helpref{wxSoundStream::OnSoundEvent}{wxsoundstreamonsoundevent}.
It is better to use the size returned by \helpref{wxSoundStream::GetBestSize}{wxsoundstreamgetbestsize}: this may improve performance or accuracy of the
sound event system.
\wxheading{Parameters}
\docparam{len}{{\it len} is expressed in bytes. If you need to do conversions between bytes
and seconds use wxSoundFormat.
See \helpref{wxSoundFormatBase}{wxsoundformatbase}, \helpref{wxSoundStream::GetSoundFormat}{wxsoundstreamgetsoundformat}.}
\docparam{data}{Data in \it{buffer} are coded using the sound format attached to this sound
stream. The format is specified with
\helpref{SetSoundFormat}{wxsoundstreamsetsoundformat}.}
%%
%% Write
%%
\membersection{wxSoundStream::Write}\label{wxsoundstreamwrite}
\func{wxSoundStream\&}{Write}{\param{const void* }{buffer}, \param{wxUint32 }{len}}
Writes \it{len} bytes to the sound stream. This call may block the user so
use it carefully. You may be interested by sound events: see
\helpref{wxSoundStream::OnSoundEvent}{wxsoundstreamonsoundevent}.
It is better to use the size returned by \helpref{wxSoundStream::GetBestSize}{wxsoundstreamgetbestsize}: this may improve performance or accuracy of the
sound event system.
\wxheading{Parameters}
\docparam{len}{This is expressed in bytes. If you need to do conversions between bytes
and seconds use wxSoundFormat.
See \helpref{wxSoundFormatBase}{wxsoundformatbase}, \helpref{wxSoundStream::GetSoundFormat}{wxsoundstreamgetsoundformat}.}
\docparam{buffer}{Data in \it{buffer} are coded using the sound format attached to this sound
stream. The format is specified with
\helpref{SetSoundFormat}{wxsoundstreamsetsoundformat}.}
%%
%% GetBestSize
%%
\membersection{wxSoundStream::GetBestSize}\label{wxsoundstreamgetbestsize}
\constfunc{wxUint32}{GetBestSize}{\void}
This function returns the best size for IO calls. The best size provides you
a good alignment for data to be written (or read) to (or from) the sound stream.
So, when, for example, a sound event is sent, you are sure the sound stream
will not block for this buffer size.
%%
%% wxSoundStream:SetSoundFormat
%%
\membersection{wxSoundStream::SetSoundFormat}\label{wxsoundstreamsetsoundformat}
\func{bool}{SetSoundFormat}{\param{const wxSoundFormatBase\& }{format}}
SetSoundFormat is one of the key function of the wxSoundStream object.
It specifies the sound format the user needs. SetSoundFormat tries to
apply the format to the current sound stream (it can be a sound file or a
sound driver). Then, either it manages to apply it and it returns {\bf TRUE},
or it could not and it returns {\bf FALSE}. In this case, you must check
the error with
\helpref{wxSoundStream::GetError}{wxsoundstreamgeterror}. See
\helpref{wxSoundStream errors section}{wxsoundstream} for more details.
\wxheading{Note}
The {\bf format} object can be destroyed after the call. The object does not need it.
\wxheading{Note}
If the error is {\bf wxSOUND\_NOTEXACT}, the stream tries to find the best
approaching format and setups it. You can check the format which it applied
with \helpref{wxSoundStream::GetSoundFormat}{wxsoundstreamgetsoundformat}.
%%
%% GetSoundFormat
%%
\membersection{wxSoundStream::GetSoundFormat}\label{wxsoundstreamgetsoundformat}
\constfunc{wxSoundFormatBase\&}{GetSoundFormat}{\void}
It returns a reference to the current sound format of the stream represented by a
wxSoundFormatBase object. This object {\it must not} be destroyed by anyone except
the stream itself.
%%
%% SetCallback
%%
\membersection{wxSoundStream::SetCallback}\label{wxsoundstreamregister}
\func{void}{Register}{\param{int }{evt}, \param{wxSoundCallback }{cbk}, \param{void* }{cdata}}
It installs a C callback for wxSoundStream events. The C callbacks are still
useful to avoid hard inheritance. You can install only one callback per event.
Each callback has its callback data.
%%
%% StartProduction
%%
\membersection{wxSoundStream::StartProduction}\label{wxsoundstreamstartproduction}
\func{bool}{StartProduction}{\param{int }{evt}}
StartProduction starts the sound streaming. {\it evt} may be one of
{\bf wxSOUND\_INPUT}, {\bf wxSOUND\_OUTPUT} or {\bf wxSOUND\_DUPLEX}.
You cannot specify several flags at the same time. Starting the production
may automaticaly in position of buffer underrun (only in the case you activated
recording). Actually this may happen the sound IO queue is too short.
It is also advised that you fill quickly enough the sound IO queue when the
driver requests it (through a wxSoundEvent).
\membersection{wxSoundStream::StopProduction}\label{wxsoundstreamstopproduction}
\func{bool}{StopProduction}{\void}
I stops the async notifier and the sound streaming straightly.
\membersection{wxSoundStream::SetEventHandler}\label{wxsoundstreamseteventhandler}
\func{void}{SetEventHandler}{\param{wxSoundStream* }{handler}}
Sets the event handler: if it is non-null, all events are routed to it.
\membersection{wxSoundStream::GetError}\label{wxsoundstreamgeterror}
\constfunc{wxSoundError}{GetError}{\void}
It returns the last error which occured.
\membersection{wxSoundStream::GetLastAccess}\label{wxsoundstreamgetlastaccess}
\constfunc{wxUint32}{GetLastAccess}{\void}
It returns the number of bytes which were effectively written to/read from the sound stream.
\membersection{wxSoundStream::QueueFilled}\label{wxsoundstreamqueuefilled}
\constfunc{bool}{QueueFilled}{\void}
It returns whether the sound IO queue is full. When it is full, the next IO call will block
until the IO queue has at least one empty entry.
\membersection{wxSoundStream::OnSoundEvent}\label{wxsoundstreamonsoundevent}
\func{void}{OnSoundEvent}{\param{int }{evt}}
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\section{\class{wxSoundStreamCodec}}\label{wxsoundstreamcodec}
\wxheading{Derived from}
\helpref{wxSoundStream}{wxsoundstream}
\wxheading{Data structures}
\latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}}
\membersection{wxSoundStreamCodec::wxSoundStreamCodec}\label{wxsoundstreamcodecwxsoundstreamcodec}
\func{}{wxSoundStreamCodec}{\param{wxSoundStream\& }{snd\_io}}
\membersection{wxSoundStreamCodec::\destruct{wxSoundStreamCodec}}\label{wxsoundstreamcodecdtor}
\func{}{\destruct{wxSoundStreamCodec}}{\void}
\membersection{wxSoundStreamCodec::StartProduction}\label{wxsoundstreamcodecstartproduction}
\func{bool}{StartProduction}{\param{int }{evt}}
\membersection{wxSoundStreamCodec::StopProduction}\label{wxsoundstreamcodecstopproduction}
\func{bool}{StopProduction}{\void}
\membersection{wxSoundStreamCodec::GetBestSize}\label{wxsoundstreamcodecgetbestsize}
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\section{\class{wxSoundStreamESD}}\label{wxsoundstreamesd}
ESD output class
\wxheading{Derived from}
\helpref{wxSoundStream}{wxsoundstream}
\wxheading{Data structures}
\latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}}
\membersection{wxSoundStreamESD::wxSoundStreamESD}\label{wxsoundstreamesdwxsoundstreamesd}
\func{}{wxSoundStreamESD}{\param{const wxString\& }{hostname = "localhost"}}
\membersection{wxSoundStreamESD::\destruct{wxSoundStreamESD}}\label{wxsoundstreamesddtor}
\func{}{\destruct{wxSoundStreamESD}}{\void}
\membersection{wxSoundStreamESD::Read}\label{wxsoundstreamesdread}
\func{wxSoundStream\&}{Read}{\param{void* }{buffer}, \param{wxUint32 }{len}}
\membersection{wxSoundStreamESD::Write}\label{wxsoundstreamesdwrite}
\func{wxSoundStream\&}{Write}{\param{const void* }{buffer}, \param{wxUint32 }{len}}
\membersection{wxSoundStreamESD::SetSoundFormat}\label{wxsoundstreamesdsetsoundformat}
\func{bool}{SetSoundFormat}{\param{const wxSoundFormatBase\& }{format}}
\membersection{wxSoundStreamESD::StartProduction}\label{wxsoundstreamesdstartproduction}
\func{bool}{StartProduction}{\param{int }{evt}}
\membersection{wxSoundStreamESD::StopProduction}\label{wxsoundstreamesdstopproduction}
\func{bool}{StopProduction}{\void}
\membersection{wxSoundStreamESD::WakeUpEvt}\label{wxsoundstreamesdwakeupevt}
\func{void}{WakeUpEvt}{\param{int }{evt}}
You should not call this.
\membersection{wxSoundStreamESD::QueueFilled}\label{wxsoundstreamesdqueuefilled}
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\section{\class{wxSoundFormatG72X}}\label{wxsoundformatg72x}
G72X format
\wxheading{Derived from}
\helpref{wxSoundFormatBase}{wxsoundformatbase}
\wxheading{Data structures}
{\small \begin{verbatim}
typedef enum {
wxSOUND\_G721,
wxSOUND\_G723\_24,
wxSOUND\_G723\_40
} wxSoundG72XType
\end{verbatim}}
{\small \begin{verbatim}
typedef struct g72x\_state g72state
\end{verbatim}}
This fixes a bug in Mingw95
\latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}}
\membersection{wxSoundFormatG72X::wxSoundFormatG72X}\label{wxsoundformatg72xwxsoundformatg72x}
\func{}{wxSoundFormatG72X}{\void}
\membersection{wxSoundFormatG72X::\destruct{wxSoundFormatG72X}}\label{wxsoundformatg72xdtor}
\func{}{\destruct{wxSoundFormatG72X}}{\void}
\membersection{wxSoundFormatG72X::SetG72XType}\label{wxsoundformatg72xsetg72xtype}
\func{void}{SetG72XType}{\param{wxSoundG72XType }{type}}
\membersection{wxSoundFormatG72X::GetG72XType}\label{wxsoundformatg72xgetg72xtype}
\constfunc{wxSoundG72XType}{GetG72XType}{\void}
\membersection{wxSoundFormatG72X::SetSampleRate}\label{wxsoundformatg72xsetsamplerate}
\func{void}{SetSampleRate}{\param{wxUint32 }{srate}}
\membersection{wxSoundFormatG72X::GetSampleRate}\label{wxsoundformatg72xgetsamplerate}
\constfunc{wxUint32}{GetSampleRate}{\void}
\membersection{wxSoundFormatG72X::GetType}\label{wxsoundformatg72xgettype}
\constfunc{wxSoundFormatType}{GetType}{\void}
\membersection{wxSoundFormatG72X::Clone}\label{wxsoundformatg72xclone}
\constfunc{wxSoundFormatBase*}{Clone}{\void}
\membersection{wxSoundFormatG72X::GetTimeFromBytes}\label{wxsoundformatg72xgettimefrombytes}
\constfunc{wxUint32}{GetTimeFromBytes}{\param{wxUint32 }{bytes}}
\membersection{wxSoundFormatG72X::GetBytesFromTime}\label{wxsoundformatg72xgetbytesfromtime}
\constfunc{wxUint32}{GetBytesFromTime}{\param{wxUint32 }{time}}
\membersection{wxSoundFormatG72X::operator!=}\label{wxsoundformatg72xoperatorneq}
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%% Name: sndfile.tex
%% Purpose: wxMMedia docs
%% Author: Guilhem Lavaux <lavaux@easynet.fr>
%% Modified by:
%% Created: 2000
%% RCS-ID: $Id$
%% Copyright: (c) wxWindows team
%% Licence: wxWindows licence
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\section{\class{wxSoundFileStream}}\label{wxsoundfilestream}
Base class for file coders/decoders. This class is not constructor (it is an abstract
class).
\wxheading{Derived from}
\helpref{wxSoundStream}{wxsoundstream}
\wxheading{Include file}
wx/sndfile.h
\wxheading{Data structures}
\latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}}
\membersection{wxSoundFileStream::wxSoundFileStream}\label{wxsoundfilestreamwxsoundfilestream}
\func{}{wxSoundFileStream}{\param{wxInputStream\& }{stream}, \param{wxSoundStream\& }{io\_sound}}
It constructs a new file decoder object which will send
audio data to the specified sound stream.
The {\it stream} is the input stream to be decoded. The
{\it io\_sound} is the destination sound stream.
Once it has been constructed, you cannot change any of
the specified streams nor the direction of the stream.
You will have access to the playback functions.
\func{}{wxSoundFileStream}{\param{wxOutputStream\& }{stream}, \param{wxSoundStream\& }{io\_sound}}
It constructs a new file coder object which will get
data to be recorded from the specified sound stream.
The {\it stream} is the output wxStream. The {\it io\_sound}
is the source sound stream of the audio data. Once
it has been constructed, you cannot change any of
the specified streams nor the direction of the stream.
\membersection{wxSoundFileStream::\destruct{wxSoundFileStream}}\label{wxsoundfilestreamdtor}
\func{}{\destruct{wxSoundFileStream}}{\void}
It destroys the current sound file codec.
\membersection{wxSoundFileStream::Play}\label{wxsoundfilestreamplay}
\func{bool}{Play}{\void}
It starts playing the file. The playing begins, in background
in nearly all cases, after the return of the function. The
codec returns to a {\bf stopped} state when it reaches the
end of the file.
On success, it returns TRUE.
\membersection{wxSoundFileStream::Record}\label{wxsoundfilestreamrecord}
\func{bool}{Record}{\param{wxUint32 }{time}}
It starts recording data from the sound stream and writing them
to the output stream. You have to precise the recording length in
parameter. This length is expressed in seconds. If you want to
control the record length (using \helpref{Stop}{wxsoundfilestreamstop}),
you can set it to wxSOUND\_INFINITE\_TIME.
On success, it returns TRUE.
\membersection{wxSoundFileStream::Stop}\label{wxsoundfilestreamstop}
\func{bool}{Stop}{\void}
It stops either recording or playing. Whatever happens (even unexpected
errors), the stream is stopped when the function returns. When you are
in recording mode, the file headers are updated and flushed if possible
(ie: if the output stream is seekable).
On success, it returns TRUE.
\membersection{wxSoundFileStream::Pause}\label{wxsoundfilestreampause}
\func{bool}{Pause}{\void}
The file codec tries to pause the stream: it means that it stops audio
production but keep the file pointer at the place.
If the file codec is already paused, it returns FALSE.
On success, it returns TREE.
\membersection{wxSoundFileStream::Resume}\label{wxsoundfilestreamresume}
\func{bool}{Resume}{\void}
When the file codec has been paused using
\helpref{Pause}{wxsoundfilestreampause}, you could be interrested in
resuming it. This is the goal of this function.
\membersection{wxSoundFileStream::IsStopped}\label{wxsoundfilestreamisstopped}
\constfunc{bool}{IsStopped}{\void}
It returns TRUE when the stream is stopped, in another case it returns
FALSE.
\membersection{wxSoundFileStream::IsPaused}\label{wxsoundfilestreamispaused}
\constfunc{bool}{IsPaused}{\void}
It returns TRUE when the stream is paused, in another case it returns
FALSE.
\membersection{wxSoundFileStream::StartProduction}\label{wxsoundfilestreamstartproduction}
\func{bool}{StartProduction}{\param{int }{evt}}
It is really not advised you call this function. From the wxSoundFileStream
point of view it is an internal function. Internally, it is called after
the file stream has been prepared to be played or to receive audio data and
when it wants to start processing audio data.
\membersection{wxSoundFileStream::StopProduction}\label{wxsoundfilestreamstopproduction}
\func{bool}{StopProduction}{\void}
As for \helpref{StartProduction}{wxsoundfilestreamstopproduction}, it is not
advised for you to call this function. It is called by
\helpref{Stop}{wxsoundfilestreamstop} when it needs to stop the audio data
processing.
\membersection{wxSoundFileStream::GetLength}\label{wxsoundfilestreamgetlength}
\func{wxUint32}{GetLength}{\void}
It returns the audio data length of the file stream. This length is expressed
in bytes. If you need the length in seconds, you will need to use
\helpref{GetSoundFormat}{wxsoundstreamgetsoundformat} and
\helpref{GetTimeFromBytes}{wxsoundformatbasegettimefrombytes}.
\membersection{wxSoundFileStream::GetPosition}\label{wxsoundfilestreamgetposition}
\func{wxUint32}{GetPosition}{\void}
It returns the current position in the soundfile stream. The position
is expressed in bytes. If you need the length in seconds, you will need to use
\helpref{GetSoundFormat}{wxsoundstreamgetsoundformat} and
\helpref{GetTimeFromBytes}{wxsoundformatbasegettimefrombytes}.
\membersection{wxSoundFileStream::SetPosition}\label{wxsoundfilestreamsetposition}
\func{wxUint32}{SetPosition}{\param{wxUint32 }{new\_position}}
It sets the current in the soundfile stream. The position
{\it new\_position} must be expressed in bytes. You can get
a length/position in bytes from a time value using
\helpref{GetSoundFormat}{wxsoundstreamgetsoundformat} and
\helpref{GetTimeFromBytes}{wxsoundformatbasegettimefrombytes}.
On success, it returns TRUE.
\wxheading{Warning}
Some wxStream may not be capable to support this function as
it may not support the seekable functionnality. If this happens,
it returns FALSE and leave the stream at the same position.
\membersection{wxSoundFileStream::Read}\label{wxsoundfilestreamread}
\func{wxSoundStream\&}{Read}{\param{void* }{buffer}, \param{wxUint32 }{len}}
You can obtain the audio data encoded in the file using this function.
But it must be considered as an internal function. Used carelessly, it
may corrupt the current state of the stream.
Data are returned using in the original file coding (You must use a sound
format object to decode it).
\membersection{wxSoundFileStream::Write}\label{wxsoundfilestreamwrite}
\func{wxSoundStream\&}{Write}{\param{const void* }{buffer}, \param{wxUint32 }{len}}
You can put encoded audio data to the file using this function.
But it must be considered as an internal function. Used carelessly, it
may corrupt the current state of the stream.
Data must be coded with the specified file coding (You must use a sound
format object to do this).
\membersection{wxSoundFileStream::SetSoundFormat}\label{wxsoundfilestreamsetsoundformat}
\func{bool}{SetSoundFormat}{\param{const wxSoundFormatBase\& }{format}}
\membersection{wxSoundFileStream::GetCodecName}\label{wxsoundfilestreamgetcodecname}
\constfunc{wxString}{GetCodecName}{\void}
This function returns the Codec name. This is useful for those who
want to build a player (But also in some other case).
\membersection{wxSoundFileStream::CanRead}\label{wxsoundfilestreamcanread}
\func{bool}{CanRead}{\void}
You should use this function to test whether this file codec can read
the stream you passed to it.
\membersection{wxSoundFileStream::PrepareToPlay}\label{wxsoundfilestreampreparetoplay}
\func{bool}{PrepareToPlay}{\void}
It is called by wxSoundFileStream to prepare the specific file loader
to prepare itself to play the file. Actually, this includes reading
headers and setting the various parameters of the sound format.
This should not be called by an external user but it should be
implemented when you inherit wxSoundFileStream to build a new codec.
It must return when the file is identified and the parameters have
been set. In all other cases, you must return FALSE.
\membersection{wxSoundFileStream::PrepareToRecord}\label{wxsoundfilestreampreparetorecord}
\func{bool}{PrepareToRecord}{\param{wxUint32 }{time}}
\membersection{wxSoundFileStream::FinishRecording}\label{wxsoundfilestreamfinishrecording}
\func{bool}{FinishRecording}{\void}
\membersection{wxSoundFileStream::RepositionStream}\label{wxsoundfilestreamrepositionstream}
\func{bool}{RepositionStream}{\param{wxUint32 }{position}}
\membersection{wxSoundFileStream::FinishPreparation}\label{wxsoundfilestreamfinishpreparation}
\func{void}{FinishPreparation}{\param{wxUint32 }{len}}
\membersection{wxSoundFileStream::GetData}\label{wxsoundfilestreamgetdata}
\func{wxUint32}{GetData}{\param{void* }{buffer}, \param{wxUint32 }{len}}
\membersection{wxSoundFileStream::PutData}\label{wxsoundfilestreamputdata}
\func{wxUint32}{PutData}{\param{const void* }{buffer}, \param{wxUint32 }{len}}

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\section{\class{wxSoundFormatPcm}}\label{wxsoundformatpcm}
PCM specification class
\wxheading{Derived from}
\helpref{wxSoundFormatBase}{wxsoundformatbase}
\wxheading{Data structures}
\latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}}
\membersection{wxSoundFormatPcm::wxSoundFormatPcm}\label{wxsoundformatpcmwxsoundformatpcm}
\func{}{wxSoundFormatPcm}{\param{wxUint32 }{srate = 22500}, \param{wxUint8 }{bps = 8}, \param{wxUint16 }{channels = 2}, \param{bool }{sign = TRUE}, \param{int }{order = wxLITTLE\_ENDIAN}}
\membersection{wxSoundFormatPcm::\destruct{wxSoundFormatPcm}}\label{wxsoundformatpcmdtor}
\func{}{\destruct{wxSoundFormatPcm}}{\void}
\membersection{wxSoundFormatPcm::SetSampleRate}\label{wxsoundformatpcmsetsamplerate}
\func{void}{SetSampleRate}{\param{wxUint32 }{srate}}
\membersection{wxSoundFormatPcm::SetBPS}\label{wxsoundformatpcmsetbps}
\func{void}{SetBPS}{\param{wxUint8 }{bps}}
\membersection{wxSoundFormatPcm::SetChannels}\label{wxsoundformatpcmsetchannels}
\func{void}{SetChannels}{\param{wxUint16 }{nchannels}}
\membersection{wxSoundFormatPcm::SetOrder}\label{wxsoundformatpcmsetorder}
\func{void}{SetOrder}{\param{int }{order}}
\membersection{wxSoundFormatPcm::Signed}\label{wxsoundformatpcmsigned}
\func{void}{Signed}{\param{bool }{sign}}
\membersection{wxSoundFormatPcm::GetSampleRate}\label{wxsoundformatpcmgetsamplerate}
\constfunc{wxUint32}{GetSampleRate}{\void}
\membersection{wxSoundFormatPcm::GetBPS}\label{wxsoundformatpcmgetbps}
\constfunc{wxUint8}{GetBPS}{\void}
\membersection{wxSoundFormatPcm::GetChannels}\label{wxsoundformatpcmgetchannels}
\constfunc{wxUint16}{GetChannels}{\void}
\membersection{wxSoundFormatPcm::GetOrder}\label{wxsoundformatpcmgetorder}
\constfunc{int}{GetOrder}{\void}
\membersection{wxSoundFormatPcm::Signed}\label{wxsoundformatpcmgetsigned}
\constfunc{bool}{Signed}{\void}
\membersection{wxSoundFormatPcm::GetType}\label{wxsoundformatpcmgettype}
\constfunc{wxSoundFormatType}{GetType}{\void}
\membersection{wxSoundFormatPcm::Clone}\label{wxsoundformatpcmclone}
\constfunc{wxSoundFormatBase*}{Clone}{\void}
\membersection{wxSoundFormatPcm::GetTimeFromBytes}\label{wxsoundformatpcmgettimefrombytes}
\constfunc{wxUint32}{GetTimeFromBytes}{\param{wxUint32 }{bytes}}
\membersection{wxSoundFormatPcm::GetBytesFromTime}\label{wxsoundformatpcmgetbytesfromtime}
\constfunc{wxUint32}{GetBytesFromTime}{\param{wxUint32 }{time}}
\membersection{wxSoundFormatPcm::operator!}\label{wxsoundformatpcmoperatornot}
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\section{\class{wxSoundFormatBase}}\label{wxsoundformatbase}
Base class for sound format specification
\wxheading{Derived from}
No base class
\wxheading{Data structures}
{\small \begin{verbatim}
typedef enum {
wxSOUND\_NOFORMAT,
wxSOUND\_PCM,
wxSOUND\_ULAW,
wxSOUND\_G72X,
wxSOUND\_MSADPCM
} wxSoundFormatType
\end{verbatim}}
wxSoundFormatType: it specifies the format family of the sound data
which will be passed to the stream.
\latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}}
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ULAW format
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ULAW converter class
\wxheading{Derived from}
\helpref{wxSoundStreamCodec}{wxsoundstreamcodec}
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\helpref{wxSoundStreamCodec}{wxsoundstreamcodec}
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ULAW converter class
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\helpref{wxSoundStreamCodec}{wxsoundstreamcodec}
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\section{\class{wxSoundWave}}\label{wxsoundwave}
WAVE codec
\wxheading{Derived from}
\helpref{wxSoundFileStream}{wxsoundfilestream}
\wxheading{Data structures}
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\section{\class{wxSoundStreamWin}}\label{wxsoundstreamwin}
\wxheading{Derived from}
\helpref{wxSoundStream}{wxsoundstream}
\wxheading{Data structures}
{\small \begin{verbatim}
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{\small \begin{verbatim}
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Classes definition
\wxheading{Derived from}
wxObject
\wxheading{Data structures}
{\small \begin{verbatim}
typedef enum {
wxVIDEO\_MSAVI,
wxVIDEO\_MPEG,
wxVIDEO\_QT,
wxVIDEO\_GIF,
wxVIDEO\_JMOV,
wxVIDEO\_FLI,
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wxMMedia2 (video) types
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\func{}{\destruct{wxVideoBaseDriver}}{\void}
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\func{bool}{Play}{\void}
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\func{bool}{Stop}{\void}
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\func{bool}{Pause}{\void}
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\func{bool}{Resume}{\void}
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Test the capability of the driver to handle the specified type
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Return the video codec name
\membersection{wxVideoBaseDriver::GetAudioCodec}\label{wxvideobasedrivergetaudiocodec}
\constfunc{wxString}{GetAudioCodec}{\void}
Return the audio codec name
\membersection{wxVideoBaseDriver::GetSampleRate}\label{wxvideobasedrivergetsamplerate}
\constfunc{wxUint32}{GetSampleRate}{\void}
Return misc info about audio
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\constfunc{wxUint8}{GetChannels}{\void}
\membersection{wxVideoBaseDriver::GetBPS}\label{wxvideobasedrivergetbps}
\constfunc{wxUint8}{GetBPS}{\void}
\membersection{wxVideoBaseDriver::GetFrameRate}\label{wxvideobasedrivergetframerate}
\constfunc{double}{GetFrameRate}{\void}
Return frame rate
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\constfunc{wxUint32}{GetNbFrames}{\void}
Return number of frames
\membersection{wxVideoBaseDriver::OnFinished}\label{wxvideobasedriveronfinished}
\func{void}{OnFinished}{\void}
Called when the movie finished
\membersection{wxVideoBaseDriver::AttachOutput}\label{wxvideobasedriverattachoutput}
\func{bool}{AttachOutput}{\param{wxWindow\& }{output}}
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\func{void}{DetachOutput}{\void}
\membersection{wxVideoBaseDriver::IsPaused}\label{wxvideobasedriverispaused}
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Class definition
\wxheading{Derived from}
\helpref{wxVideoBaseDriver}{wxvideobasedriver}
\wxheading{Data structures}
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MCIDEVICEID m\_dev\_id
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\func{}{wxVideoWindows}{\void}
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\func{}{\destruct{wxVideoWindows}}{\void}
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\func{bool}{Play}{\void}
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Return codec name for each stream.
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\constfunc{wxString}{GetAudioCodec}{\void}
\membersection{wxVideoWindows::GetSampleRate}\label{wxvideowindowsgetsamplerate}
\constfunc{wxUint32}{GetSampleRate}{\void}
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\constfunc{wxUint8}{GetChannels}{\void}
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Return the frame rate of the video (in frames/second)
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Return the total number of frames in the movie
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Class definition
\wxheading{Derived from}
\helpref{wxVideoBaseDriver}{wxvideobasedriver}
\wxheading{Data structures}
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typedef struct wxXANIMinternal {
Display *xanim\_dpy
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Return the video codec name
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Return the audio codec name
\membersection{wxVideoXANIM::GetSampleRate}\label{wxvideoxanimgetsamplerate}
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Return misc info about audio
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Return number of frames in the movie
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\chapter{Change log}
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Version 3.0, September 8th 1998
\begin{itemize}\itemsep=0pt
\item Version for wxWindows 2.0.
\item Various enhancements especially to wxDrawnShape
(multiple metafiles, for different orientations).
\item More ability to override functions e.g. OnSizeDragLeft, so events can be
intercepted for Do/Undo.
\end{itemize}
Version 2.0, June 1st 1996
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\chapter{Introduction}
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Object Graphics Library (\ogl) is a C++ library supporting the creation and
manipulation of simple and complex graphic images on a canvas.
It can be found in the directory {\tt utils/ogl/src} in the
wxWindows distribution. The file {\tt ogl.h} must be included to make use
of the library.
Please see \helpref{OGL overview}{ogloverview} for a general description how the object library works. For details,
please see the \helpref{class reference}{classref}.
\section{File structure}
These are the files that comprise the \ogl\ library.
\begin{description}\itemsep=0pt
\item[basic.h] Header for basic objects such as wxShape and wxRectangleShape.
\item[basic.cpp] Basic objects implementation (1).
\item[basic2.cpp] Basic objects implementation (2).
\item[bmpshape.h] wxBitmapShape class header.
\item[bmpshape.cpp] wxBitmapShape implementation.
\item[canvas.h] wxShapeCanvas class header.
\item[canvas.cpp] wxShapeCanvas class implementation.
\item[composit.h] Composite object class header.
\item[composit.cpp] Composite object class implementation.
\item[constrnt.h] Constraint classes header.
\item[constrnt.cpp] Constraint classes implementation.
\item[divided.h] Divided object class header.
\item[divided.cpp] Divided object class implementation.
\item[drawn.h] Drawn (metafile) object class header.
\item[drawn.cpp] Drawn (metafile) object class implementation.
\item[graphics.h] Main include file.
\item[lines.h] wxLineShape class header.
\item[lines.cpp] wxLineShape class implementation.
\item[misc.h] Miscellaneous graphics functions header.
\item[misc.cpp] Miscellaneous graphics functions implementation.
\item[ogldiag.h] wxDiagram class header.
\item[ogldiag.cpp] wxDiagram implementation.
\item[mfutils.h] Metafile utilities header.
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[OPTIONS]
BMROOT=d:\wx2\wxwind~1\contrib\docs\latex\ogl ; Assume that bitmaps are where the source is
TITLE=OGL Manual
CONTENTS=Contents
COMPRESS=HIGH
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\documentstyle[a4,makeidx,verbatim,texhelp,fancyhea,mysober,mytitle]{report}
\newcommand{\ogl}[0]{{OGL}}%
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\title{Object Graphics Library 3.0}
\author{Julian Smart}
\date{September 1998}
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\chapter{OGLEdit: a sample OGL application}\label{ogledit}%
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OGLEdit is a sample OGL application that allows the user to draw, edit,
save and load a few shapes. It should clarify aspects of OGL usage, and
can act as a template for similar applications. OGLEdit can be found in\rtfsp
{\tt samples/ogledit} in the OGL distribution.
$$\image{10cm;0cm}{ogledit.eps}$$\par
The wxWindows document/view model has been used in OGL, to reduce the amount of
housekeeping logic required to get it up and running. OGLEdit also provides
a demonstration of the Undo/Redo capability supported by the document/view classes,
and how a typical application might implement this feature.
\section{OGLEdit files}
OGLEdit comprises the following source files.
\begin{itemize}\itemsep=0pt
\item doc.h, doc.cpp: MyDiagram, DiagramDocument, DiagramCommand, MyEvtHandler
classes related to diagram functionality and documents.
\item view.h, view.cpp: MyCanvas, DiagramView classes related to visualisation of
the diagram.
\item ogledit.h, ogledit.cpp: MyFrame, MyApp classes related to the overall application.
\item palette.h, palette.cpp: EditorToolPalette implementing the shape palette.
\end{itemize}
\section{How OGLEdit works}
OGLEdit defines a DiagramDocument class, each of instance of which holds a MyDiagram
member which itself contains the shapes.
In order to implement specific mouse behaviour for shapes, a class MyEvtHandler is
defined which is `plugged into' each shape when it is created, instead of overriding each shape class
individually. This event handler class also holds a label string.
The DiagramCommand class is the key to implementing Undo/Redo. Each instance of DiagramCommand
stores enough information about an operation (create, delete, change colour etc.) to allow
it to carry out (or undo) its command. In DiagramView::OnMenuCommand, when the user initiates the
command, a new DiagramCommand instance is created which is then sent to the document's
command processor (see wxWindows manual for more information about doc/view and command
processing).
Apart from menu commands, another way commands are initiated is by the user left-clicking on
the canvas or right-dragging on a node. MyCanvas::OnLeftClick in view.cpp shows how
the appropriate wxClassInfo is passed to a DiagramCommand, to allow DiagramCommand::Do
to create a new shape given the wxClassInfo.
The MyEvtHandler right-drag methods in doc.cpp implement drawing a line between
two shapes, detecting where the right mouse button was released and looking for a second
shape. Again, a new DiagramCommand instance is created and passed to the command
processor to carry out the command.
DiagramCommand::Do and DiagramCommand::Undo embody much of the
interesting interaction with the OGL library. A complication of note
when implementing undo is the problem of deleting a node shape which has
one or more arcs attached to it. If you delete the node, the arc(s)
should be deleted too. But multiple arc deletion represents more information
that can be incorporated in the existing DiagramCommand scheme. OGLEdit
copes with this by treating each arc deletion as a separate command, and
sending Cut commands recursively, providing an undo path. Undoing such a
Cut will only undo one command at a time - not a one to one
correspondence with the original command - but it's a reasonable
compromise and preserves Do/Undo whilst keeping our DiagramCommand class
simple.
\section{Possible enhancements}
OGLEdit is very simplistic and does not employ the more advanced features
of OGL, such as:
\begin{itemize}\itemsep=0pt
\item attachment points (arcs are drawn to particular points on a shape)
\item metafile and bitmaps shapes
\item divided rectangles
\item composite shapes, and constraints
\item creating labels in shape regions
\item arc labels (OGL has support for three movable labels per arc)
\item spline and multiple-segment line arcs
\item adding annotations to node and arc shapes
\item line-straightening (supported by OGL) and alignment (not supported directly by OGL)
\end{itemize}
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% Author: Julian Smart
%
% Purpose
% -------
% Style file to enable the simultaneous preparation of printed LaTeX and on-line
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%
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% you need to use \rtfsp to generate a space in Windows Help. \rtfsp is ignored
% in all other formats.
%
% Julian Smart
% Artificial Intelligence Applications Institute
%
%
% ============== C++/CLIPS Documentation Facilities ==============
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\chapter{Topic overviews}
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\setfooter{\thepage}{}{}{}{}{\thepage}
The following sections describe particular topics.
\section{OGL overview}\label{ogloverview}
\helpref{wxShapeCanvas}{wxshapecanvas}, derived from {\bf wxCanvas}, is the drawing area
for a number of \helpref{wxShape}{wxshape} instances. Everything drawn on a
wxShapeCanvas is derived from wxShape, which provides virtual
member functions for redrawing, creating and destroying
resize/selection `handles', movement and erasing behaviour, mouse
click behaviour, calculating the bounding box of the shape, linking
nodes with arcs, and so on.
The way a client application copes with `damage' to the canvas is to
erase (white out) anything should no longer be displayed, redraw the shape,
and then redraw everything on the canvas to repair any damage. If quick edit
mode is on for the canvas, the complete should be omitted by OGL and the
application.
Selection handles (called control points in the code) are implemented as
wxRectangleShapes.
Events are passed to shapes by the canvas in a high-level form, for example {\bf OnLeftClick},
{\bf OnBeginDragLeft}, {\bf OnDragLeft}, {\bf OnEndDragLeft}. The canvas decides
what is a click and what is a drag, whether it is on a shape or the canvas itself,
and (by interrogating the shape) which attachment point the click is associated with.
In order to provide event-handling flexibility, each shapes has an `event handler' associated with it,
which by default is the shape itself (all shapes derive from wxShapeEvtHandler).
An application can modify the event-handling behaviour simply by plugging a new
event handler into the shape. This can avoid the need for multiple inheritance when
new properties and behaviour are required for a number of different shape classes: instead
of overriding each class, one new event handler class can be defined and used for all
existing shape classes.
A range of shapes have been predefined in the library, including rectangles, ellipses,
polygons. A client application can derive from these shapes and/or derive entirely
new shapes from wxShape.
Instances of a class called \helpref{wxDiagram}{wxdiagram} organise collections of
shapes, providing default file input and output behaviour.
\section{wxDividedShape overview}\label{dividedshapeoverview}
Classes: \helpref{wxDividedShape}{wxdividedshape}
A wxDividedShape is a rectangle with a number of vertical divisions. Each
division may have its text formatted with independent characteristics, and
the size of each division relative to the whole image may be specified.
Once a wxDividedShape has been created, the user may move the divisions with the
mouse. By pressing Ctrl while right-clicking, the region attributes can be edited.
Here are examples of creating wxDividedShape objects:
{\small
\begin{verbatim}
/*
* Divided rectangle with 3 regions
*
*/
wxDividedShape *dividedRect = new wxDividedShape(50, 60);
wxShapeRegion *region = new wxShapeRegion;
region->SetProportions(0.0, 0.25);
dividedRect->AddRegion(region);
region = new wxShapeRegion;
region->SetProportions(0.0, 0.5);
dividedRect->AddRegion(region);
region = new wxShapeRegion;
region->SetProportions(0.0, 0.25);
dividedRect->AddRegion(region);
dividedRect->SetSize(50, 60); // Allow it to calculate region sizes
dividedRect->SetPen(wxBLACK_PEN);
dividedRect->SetBrush(wxWHITE_BRUSH);
dividedRect->Show(TRUE);
dividedRect->NameRegions();
/*
* Divided rectangle with 3 regions, rounded
*
*/
wxDividedShape *dividedRect3 = new wxDividedShape(50, 60);
dividedRect3->SetCornerRadius(-0.4);
region = new wxShapeRegion;
region->SetProportions(0.0, 0.25);
dividedRect3->AddRegion(region);
region = new wxShapeRegion;
region->SetProportions(0.0, 0.5);
dividedRect3->AddRegion(region);
region = new wxShapeRegion;
region->SetProportions(0.0, 0.25);
dividedRect3->AddRegion(region);
dividedRect3->SetSize(50, 60); // Allow it to calculate region sizes
dividedRect3->SetPen(wxBLACK_PEN);
dividedRect3->SetBrush(wxWHITE_BRUSH);
dividedRect3->Show(TRUE);
dividedRect3->NameRegions();
\end{verbatim}
}
\section{wxCompositeShape overview}\label{compositeshapeoverview}
Classes: \helpref{wxCompositeShape}{wxcompositeshape}, \helpref{wxOGLConstraint}{wxoglconstraint}
The wxCompositeShape allows fairly complex shapes to be created, and maintains
a set of constraints which specify the layout and proportions of child shapes.
Add child shapes to a wxCompositeShape using \helpref{AddChild}{wxcompositeshapeaddchild}, and
add constraints using \helpref{AddConstraint}{wxcompositeshapeaddconstraint}.
After children and shapes have been added, call \helpref{Recompute}{wxcompositeshaperecompute} which
will return TRUE is the constraints could be satisfied, FALSE otherwise. If
constraints have been correctly and consistently specified, this call will succeed.
If there is more than one child, constraints must be specified: OGL cannot calculate
the size and position of children otherwise. Don't assume that children will simply
move relative to the parent without the use of constraints.
To specify a constraint, you need three things:
\begin{enumerate}\itemsep=0pt
\item a constraint type, such as gyCONSTRAINT\_CENTRED\_VERTICALLY;
\item a reference shape, with respect to which other shapes are going to be positioned - the\rtfsp
{\it constraining} shape;
\item a list of one or more shapes to be constrained: the {\it constrained} shapes.
\end{enumerate}
The constraining shape can be either the parent of the constrained shapes, or a sibling. The
constrained shapes must all be siblings of each other.
For an exhaustive list and description of the available constraint types, see the \helpref{wxOGLConstraint constructor}{wxoglconstraintconstr}.
Note that most constraints operate in one dimension only (vertically or horizontally), so you will
usually need to specify constraints in pairs.
You can set the spacing between constraining and constrained shapes by
calling \helpref{wxOGLConstraint::SetSpacing}{wxoglconstraintsetspacing}.
Finally, a wxCompositeShape can have {\it divisions}, which are special child shapes of class
wxDivisionShape (not to be confused with wxDividedShape). The purpose of this is to allow
the composite to be divided into user-adjustable regions (divisions) into which other shapes
can be dropped dynamically, given suitable application code. Divisons allow the child
shapes to have an identity of their own - they can be manipulated independently of their container -
but to behave as if they are contained with the division, moving with the parent shape.
Divisions boundaries can themselves be moved using the mouse.
To create an initial division, call \helpref{wxCompositeShape::MakeContainer}{wxcompositeshapemakecontainer}.
Make further divisions by calling \helpref{wxDivisionShape::Divide}{wxdivisionshapedivide}.

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// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Name: cdbase.h
// Purpose: wxMMedia
// Author: Guilhem Lavaux
// Created: 1997
// Updated: 1998, 1999, 2000
// Copyright: (C) 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 Guilhem Lavaux
// License: wxWindows license
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
#ifndef __CDA_base_H__
#define __CDA_base_H__
#ifdef __GNUG__
#pragma interface "cdbase.h"
#endif
#include "wx/defs.h"
#include "wx/object.h"
typedef struct wxCDtime {
wxUint8 track;
wxUint8 hour, min, sec;
} wxCDtime;
class WXDLLEXPORT wxCDAudio : public wxObject {
DECLARE_ABSTRACT_CLASS(wxCDAudio)
public:
typedef enum { PLAYING, PAUSED, STOPPED } CDstatus;
// Table of contents manager
class CDtoc {
protected:
wxCDtime *tracks_time, *tracks_pos;
wxCDtime total_time;
public:
//
CDtoc(wxCDtime& tot_tm, wxCDtime *trks_tm, wxCDtime *trks_pos)
{ tracks_time = trks_tm; total_time = tot_tm; tracks_pos = trks_pos; }
// Returns the length of the specified track
// track: track to get length
wxCDtime GetTrackTime(wxUint8 track) const;
// Returns the position of the specified track
// track: track to get position
wxCDtime GetTrackPos(wxUint8 track) const;
// Returns the total time
inline wxCDtime GetTotalTime() const { return total_time; }
};
public:
//
wxCDAudio() : wxObject() {}
//
virtual ~wxCDAudio() {}
// Play audio at the specified position
virtual bool Play(const wxCDtime& beg_play, const wxCDtime& end_play) = 0;
// Play audio from the specified to the end of the CD audio
bool Play(const wxCDtime& beg_play);
//
bool Play(wxUint8 beg_track, wxUint8 end_track = 0);
// Pause the audio playing
virtual bool Pause() = 0;
// Resume a paused audio playing
virtual bool Resume() = 0;
// Get the current CD status
virtual CDstatus GetStatus() = 0;
// Get the current playing time
virtual wxCDtime GetTime() = 0;
// Returns the table of contents
virtual const CDtoc& GetToc() = 0;
// CD ok
virtual bool Ok() const = 0;
};
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// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Name: cdunix.h
// Purpose: wxMMedia
// Author: Guilhem Lavaux
// Created: 1997
// Updated: 2000
// Copyright: (C) 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 Guilhem Lavaux
// License: wxWindows license
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
#ifndef __CDUNIXH__
#define __CDUNIXH__
#ifdef __GNUG__
#pragma interface "cdunix.h"
#endif
#include "wx/defs.h"
#include "wx/object.h"
#include "wx/string.h"
#include "wx/mmedia/cdbase.h"
///
class WXDLLEXPORT wxCDAudioLinux : public wxCDAudio {
DECLARE_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxCDAudioLinux)
protected:
wxCDtime m_time;
CDstatus m_status;
CDtoc *m_toc;
int m_fd;
wxCDtime *m_trksize, *m_trkpos;
public:
///
wxCDAudioLinux();
///
wxCDAudioLinux(const wxString& dev_name);
///
virtual ~wxCDAudioLinux();
///
virtual bool Play(const wxCDtime& beg_time, const wxCDtime& end_time);
///
virtual bool Pause();
///
virtual bool Resume();
///
virtual CDstatus GetStatus();
///
virtual wxCDtime GetTime();
///
virtual CDtoc& GetToc();
///
virtual inline bool Ok() const { return (m_fd != -1); }
protected:
///
void OpenDevice(const wxString& dev_name);
};
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// /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Name: cdwin.h
// Purpose: wxMMedia
// Author: Guilhem Lavaux
// Created: 1997
// Updated: 1998
// Copyright: (C) 1997, 1998, Guilhem Lavaux
// License: wxWindows license
// /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#ifndef __CDA_win_H__
#define __CDA_win_H__
#ifdef __GNUG__
#pragma interface
#endif
#include "wx/wxprec.h"
#include "cdbase.h"
#ifdef WXMMEDIA_INTERNAL
#include <windows.h>
#include <mmsystem.h>
typedef struct CDAW_Internal {
MCIDEVICEID dev_id;
} CDAW_Internal;
#endif
///
class WXDLLEXPORT wxCDAudioWin : public wxCDAudio {
DECLARE_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxCDAudioWin)
protected:
struct CDAW_Internal *m_internal;
wxCDtime *m_trksize, *m_trkpos;
CDtoc *m_toc;
bool m_ok;
public:
///
wxCDAudioWin(void);
///
wxCDAudioWin(const char *dev_name);
///
virtual ~wxCDAudioWin(void);
///
virtual bool Play(const wxCDtime& beg_time, const wxCDtime& end_time);
///
virtual bool Pause(void);
///
virtual bool Resume(void);
///
virtual CDstatus GetStatus(void);
///
virtual wxCDtime GetTime(void);
///
virtual const CDtoc& GetToc(void);
///
virtual inline bool Ok(void) const { return m_ok; }
protected:
void PrepareToc();
};
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/*
* This source code is a product of Sun Microsystems, Inc. and is provided
* for unrestricted use. Users may copy or modify this source code without
* charge.
*
* SUN SOURCE CODE IS PROVIDED AS IS WITH NO WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING
* THE WARRANTIES OF DESIGN, MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
* PURPOSE, OR ARISING FROM A COURSE OF DEALING, USAGE OR TRADE PRACTICE.
*
* Sun source code is provided with no support and without any obligation on
* the part of Sun Microsystems, Inc. to assist in its use, correction,
* modification or enhancement.
*
* SUN MICROSYSTEMS, INC. SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY WITH RESPECT TO THE
* INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHTS, TRADE SECRETS OR ANY PATENTS BY THIS SOFTWARE
* OR ANY PART THEREOF.
*
* In no event will Sun Microsystems, Inc. be liable for any lost revenue
* or profits or other special, indirect and consequential damages, even if
* Sun has been advised of the possibility of such damages.
*
* Sun Microsystems, Inc.
* 2550 Garcia Avenue
* Mountain View, California 94043
*/
/*
* g72x.h
*
* Header file for CCITT conversion routines.
*
*/
#ifndef _G72X_H
#define _G72X_H
#define AUDIO_ENCODING_ULAW (1) /* ISDN u-law */
#define AUDIO_ENCODING_ALAW (2) /* ISDN A-law */
#define AUDIO_ENCODING_LINEAR (3) /* PCM 2's-complement (0-center) */
/*
* The following is the definition of the state structure
* used by the G.721/G.723 encoder and decoder to preserve their internal
* state between successive calls. The meanings of the majority
* of the state structure fields are explained in detail in the
* CCITT Recommendation G.721. The field names are essentially indentical
* to variable names in the bit level description of the coding algorithm
* included in this Recommendation.
*/
struct g72x_state {
long yl; /* Locked or steady state step size multiplier. */
short yu; /* Unlocked or non-steady state step size multiplier. */
short dms; /* Short term energy estimate. */
short dml; /* Long term energy estimate. */
short ap; /* Linear weighting coefficient of 'yl' and 'yu'. */
short a[2]; /* Coefficients of pole portion of prediction filter. */
short b[6]; /* Coefficients of zero portion of prediction filter. */
short pk[2]; /*
* Signs of previous two samples of a partially
* reconstructed signal.
*/
short dq[6]; /*
* Previous 6 samples of the quantized difference
* signal represented in an internal floating point
* format.
*/
short sr[2]; /*
* Previous 2 samples of the quantized difference
* signal represented in an internal floating point
* format.
*/
char td; /* delayed tone detect, new in 1988 version */
};
/* External function definitions. */
extern unsigned char linear2alaw (int pcm_val); /* 2's complement (16-bit range) */
extern int alaw2linear (unsigned char a_val);
extern unsigned char linear2ulaw (int pcm_val); /* 2's complement (16-bit range) */
extern int ulaw2linear (unsigned char u_val);
extern int predictor_zero (struct g72x_state *state_ptr);
extern int predictor_pole (struct g72x_state *state_ptr);
extern int step_size (struct g72x_state *state_ptr);
extern int quantize (int d, int y, short *table, int size);
extern int reconstruct (int sign, int dqln, int y);
extern void update
( int code_size, int y, int wi, int fi, int dq
, int sr, int dqsez, struct g72x_state *state_ptr);
int tandem_adjust_alaw
(int sr, int se, int y, int i, int sign, short *qtab);
int tandem_adjust_ulaw
(int sr, int se, int y, int i, int sign, short *qtab);
extern void g72x_init_state (struct g72x_state *);
extern int g721_encoder(
int sample,
int in_coding,
struct g72x_state *state_ptr);
extern int g721_decoder(
int code,
int out_coding,
struct g72x_state *state_ptr);
extern int g723_24_encoder(
int sample,
int in_coding,
struct g72x_state *state_ptr);
extern int g723_24_decoder(
int code,
int out_coding,
struct g72x_state *state_ptr);
extern int g723_40_encoder(
int sample,
int in_coding,
struct g72x_state *state_ptr);
extern int g723_40_decoder(
int code,
int out_coding,
struct g72x_state *state_ptr);
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// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Name: sndaiff.h
// Purpose:
// Date: 08/11/1999
// Author: Guilhem Lavaux <lavaux@easynet.fr> (C) 1999
// CVSID: $Id$
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
#ifndef _WX_SNDAIFF_H
#define _WX_SNDAIFF_H
#ifdef __GNUG__
#pragma interface "sndaiff.h"
#endif
#include "wx/defs.h"
#include "wx/stream.h"
#include "wx/mmedia/sndbase.h"
#include "wx/mmedia/sndcodec.h"
#include "wx/mmedia/sndfile.h"
//
// AIFF codec
//
class wxSoundAiff: public wxSoundFileStream {
public:
wxSoundAiff(wxInputStream& stream, wxSoundStream& io_sound);
wxSoundAiff(wxOutputStream& stream, wxSoundStream& io_sound);
~wxSoundAiff();
bool CanRead();
wxString GetCodecName() const;
protected:
bool PrepareToPlay();
bool PrepareToRecord(wxUint32 time);
bool FinishRecording();
bool RepositionStream(wxUint32 position);
wxUint32 GetData(void *buffer, wxUint32 len);
wxUint32 PutData(const void *buffer, wxUint32 len);
protected:
off_t m_base_offset;
};
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// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Name: sndbase.h
// Purpose:
// Date: 08/11/1999
// Author: Guilhem Lavaux <lavaux@easynet.fr> (C) 1999
// CVSID: $Id$
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
#ifndef _WX_SNDBASE_H
#define _WX_SNDBASE_H
#ifdef __GNUG__
#pragma interface "sndbase.h"
#endif
#include "wx/defs.h"
// ------------------------------------------------------------------------
// DEFINITIONS
// ---------------------
// Sound streaming mode:
// - wxSOUND_INPUT: simple recording mode
// - wxSOUND_OUTPUT: simple playing mode
// - wxSOUND_DUPLEX: full duplex record/play at the same time
// ---------------------
enum {
wxSOUND_INPUT = 1,
wxSOUND_OUTPUT = 2,
wxSOUND_DUPLEX = wxSOUND_INPUT | wxSOUND_OUTPUT,
};
// ---------------------
// wxSoundFormatType: it specifies the format family of the sound data
// which will be passed to the stream.
// ---------------------
typedef enum {
wxSOUND_NOFORMAT,
wxSOUND_PCM,
wxSOUND_ULAW,
wxSOUND_G72X,
wxSOUND_MSADPCM
} wxSoundFormatType;
// ---------------------
// wxSoundError:
// - wxSOUND_NOERR: No error occured
// - wxSOUND_IOERR: an input/output error occured, it may concern either
// a driver or a file
// - wxSOUND_INVFRMT: the sound format passed to the function is invalid.
// Generally, it means that you passed out of range values
// to the codec stream or you don't pass the right sound
// format object to the right sound codec stream.
// - wxSOUND_INVDEV: Invalid device. Generally, it means that the sound stream
// didn't manage to open the device driver due to an invalid// parameter or to the fact that sound is not supported on
// this computer.
// - wxSOUND_NOEXACT: No exact matching sound codec has been found for
// this sound format. It means that the sound driver didn't
// manage to setup the sound card with the specified
// values.
// - wxSOUND_NOCODEC: No matching codec has been found. Generally, it
// may happen when you call
// wxSoundRouterStream::SetSoundFormat().
// - wxSOUND_MEMERR: Not enough memory.
// - wxSOUND_NOTSTARTED: You did not start the production using
// StartProduction()
// ---------------------
typedef enum {
wxSOUND_NOERROR,
wxSOUND_IOERROR,
wxSOUND_INVFRMT,
wxSOUND_INVDEV,
wxSOUND_NOEXACT,
wxSOUND_INVSTRM,
wxSOUND_NOCODEC,
wxSOUND_MEMERROR,
wxSOUND_NOTSTARTED
} wxSoundError;
class WXDLLEXPORT wxSoundStream;
// ---------------------
// wxSoundCallback(stream, evt, cdata): C callback for sound event.
// - stream: current wxSoundStream
// - evt: the sound event which has occured, it may be wxSOUND_INPUT,
// wxSOUND_OUTPUT or wxSOUND_DUPLEX
// - cdata: User callback data
// ---------------------
typedef void (*wxSoundCallback)(wxSoundStream *stream, int evt,
void *cdata);
//
// Base class for sound format specification
//
class WXDLLEXPORT wxSoundFormatBase {
public:
wxSoundFormatBase();
virtual ~wxSoundFormatBase();
// It returns a "standard" format type.
virtual wxSoundFormatType GetType() const { return wxSOUND_NOFORMAT; }
// It clones the current format.
virtual wxSoundFormatBase *Clone() const;
virtual wxUint32 GetTimeFromBytes(wxUint32 bytes) const = 0;
virtual wxUint32 GetBytesFromTime(wxUint32 time) const = 0;
virtual bool operator !=(const wxSoundFormatBase& frmt2) const;
};
//
// Base class for sound streams
//
class wxSoundStream {
public:
wxSoundStream();
virtual ~wxSoundStream();
// Reads "len" bytes from the sound stream.
virtual wxSoundStream& Read(void *buffer, wxUint32 len) = 0;
// Writes "len" byte to the sound stream.
virtual wxSoundStream& Write(const void *buffer, wxUint32 len) = 0;
// Returns the best size for IO calls
virtual wxUint32 GetBestSize() const { return 1024; }
// SetSoundFormat returns TRUE when the format can be handled.
virtual bool SetSoundFormat(const wxSoundFormatBase& format);
// GetSoundFormat returns the current sound format.
wxSoundFormatBase& GetSoundFormat() const { return *m_sndformat; }
// Register a callback for a specified async event.
void SetCallback(int evt, wxSoundCallback cbk, void *cdata);
// Starts the async notifier. After this call, the stream begins either
// recording or playing or the two at the same time.
virtual bool StartProduction(int evt) = 0;
// Stops the async notifier.
virtual bool StopProduction() = 0;
// Sets the event handler: if it is non-null, all events are routed to it.
void SetEventHandler(wxSoundStream *handler) { m_handler = handler; }
wxSoundError GetError() const { return m_snderror; }
wxUint32 GetLastAccess() const { return m_lastcount; }
// This is only useful for device (I think).
virtual bool QueueFilled() const { return TRUE; }
protected:
// Current sound format
wxSoundFormatBase *m_sndformat;
// Last error
wxSoundError m_snderror;
// Last access
wxUint32 m_lastcount;
// Event handler
wxSoundStream *m_handler;
wxSoundCallback m_callback[2];
void *m_cdata[2];
protected:
// Handles event
virtual void OnSoundEvent(int evt);
};
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// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Name: sndcodec.h
// Purpose:
// Date: 08/11/1999
// Author: Guilhem Lavaux <lavaux@easynet.fr> (C) 1999
// CVSID: $Id$
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
#ifndef _WX_SNDCODEC_H
#define _WX_SNDCODEC_H
#ifdef __GNUG__
#pragma interface "sndcodec.h"
#endif
#include "wx/defs.h"
#include "wx/mmedia/sndbase.h"
class wxSoundStreamCodec: public wxSoundStream {
public:
wxSoundStreamCodec(wxSoundStream& snd_io);
~wxSoundStreamCodec();
bool StartProduction(int evt);
bool StopProduction();
wxUint32 GetBestSize() const;
protected:
wxSoundStream *m_sndio;
};
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// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Name: sndcpcm.h
// Purpose:
// Date: 08/11/1999
// Author: Guilhem Lavaux <lavaux@easynet.fr> (C) 1999
// CVSID: $Id$
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
#ifndef _WX_SNDCPCM_H
#define _WX_SNDCPCM_H
#ifdef __GNUG__
#pragma interface "sndcpcm.h"
#endif
#include "wx/defs.h"
#include "wx/mmedia/sndbase.h"
#include "wx/mmedia/sndcodec.h"
//
// PCM converter class
//
class wxSoundStreamPcm: public wxSoundStreamCodec {
public:
typedef void (*ConverterType)(const void *buf_in, void *buf_out,
wxUint32 len);
wxSoundStreamPcm(wxSoundStream& sndio);
~wxSoundStreamPcm();
wxSoundStream& Read(void *buffer, wxUint32 len);
wxSoundStream& Write(const void *buffer, wxUint32 len);
bool SetSoundFormat(const wxSoundFormatBase& format);
wxUint32 GetBestSize() const;
protected:
wxUint32 GetReadSize(wxUint32 len) const;
wxUint32 GetWriteSize(wxUint32 len) const;
protected:
ConverterType m_function_out, m_function_in;
// Static temporary buffer
char *m_prebuffer;
wxUint32 m_prebuffer_size;
// Estimated best size to fit into the static buffer
wxUint32 m_best_size;
// Multiplier for IO buffer size
float m_multiplier_in, m_multiplier_out;
};
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// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Name: sndesd.h
// Purpose:
// Date: 08/11/1999
// Author: Guilhem Lavaux <lavaux@easynet.fr> (C) 1999
// CVSID: $Id$
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
#ifndef _WX_SNDESD_H
#define _WX_SNDESD_H
#ifdef __GNUG__
#pragma interface "sndesd.h"
#endif
#include "wx/defs.h"
#include "wx/string.h"
#include "wx/mmedia/sndbase.h"
#include "wx/mmedia/sndpcm.h"
//
// ESD output class
//
class wxSoundStreamESD : public wxSoundStream {
public:
wxSoundStreamESD(const wxString& hostname = wxT("localhost"));
~wxSoundStreamESD();
wxSoundStream& Read(void *buffer, wxUint32 len);
wxSoundStream& Write(const void *buffer, wxUint32 len);
bool SetSoundFormat(const wxSoundFormatBase& format);
bool StartProduction(int evt);
bool StopProduction();
// You should not call this.
void WakeUpEvt(int evt);
bool QueueFilled() const { return m_q_filled; }
protected:
int m_fd_input, m_fd_output; // ESD fds
int m_tag_input, m_tag_output; // GLIB tags
bool m_esd_stop; // Stream started ?
bool m_esd_ok; // ESD detected
wxString m_hostname; // ESD host
bool m_q_filled; // queue filled
private:
void DetectBest(wxSoundFormatPcm *pcm);
};
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// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Name: sndfile.h
// Purpose:
// Date: 08/11/1999
// Author: Guilhem Lavaux <lavaux@easynet.fr> (C) 1999
// CVSID: $Id$
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
#ifndef _WX_SNDFILE_H
#define _WX_SNDFILE_H
#include "wx/defs.h"
#include "wx/stream.h"
#include "wx/mmedia/sndbase.h"
#include "wx/mmedia/sndcodec.h"
#define wxSOUND_INFINITE_TIME ((wxUint32)-1)
//
// Codec router class
//
class WXDLLEXPORT wxSoundRouterStream: public wxSoundStreamCodec {
public:
wxSoundRouterStream(wxSoundStream& sndio);
~wxSoundRouterStream();
wxSoundStream& Read(void *buffer, wxUint32 len);
wxSoundStream& Write(const void *buffer, wxUint32 len);
bool SetSoundFormat(const wxSoundFormatBase& format);
bool StartProduction(int evt);
bool StopProduction();
wxUint32 GetBestSize() const;
protected:
wxSoundStream *m_router;
};
typedef enum {
wxSOUND_FILE_STOPPED,
wxSOUND_FILE_PAUSED,
wxSOUND_FILE_PLAYING,
wxSOUND_FILE_RECORDING
} wxSoundFileState;
//
// Base class for file coders/decoders
//
class wxSoundFileStream: public wxSoundStream {
public:
wxSoundFileStream(wxInputStream& stream, wxSoundStream& io_sound);
wxSoundFileStream(wxOutputStream& stream, wxSoundStream& io_sound);
~wxSoundFileStream();
// Usual sound file calls (Play, Stop, ...)
bool Play();
bool Record(wxUint32 time);
bool Stop();
bool Pause();
bool Resume();
// Functions which return the current state
bool IsStopped() const { return m_state == wxSOUND_FILE_STOPPED; }
bool IsPaused() const { return m_state == wxSOUND_FILE_PAUSED; }
// A user should not call these two functions.
// Several things must be done before calling them.
// Users should use Play(), ...
bool StartProduction(int evt);
bool StopProduction();
// These three functions deals with the length, the position in the sound file.
// All the values are expressed in bytes. If you need the values expressed
// in terms of time, you have to use GetSoundFormat().GetTimeFromBytes(...)
wxUint32 GetLength();
wxUint32 GetPosition();
wxUint32 SetPosition(wxUint32 new_position);
// These two functions use the sound format specified by GetSoundFormat().
// All samples must be encoded in that format.
wxSoundStream& Read(void *buffer, wxUint32 len);
wxSoundStream& Write(const void *buffer, wxUint32 len);
// This function set the sound format of the file. !! It must be used only
// when you are in output mode (concerning the file) !! If you are in
// input mode (concerning the file) you can't use this function to modify
// the format of the samples returned by Read() !
// For this action, you must use wxSoundRouterStream applied to wxSoundFileStream.
bool SetSoundFormat(const wxSoundFormatBase& format);
// This function returns the Codec name. This is useful for those who want to build
// a player (But also in some other case).
virtual wxString GetCodecName() const;
// You should use this function to test whether this file codec can read
// the stream you passed to it.
virtual bool CanRead() { return FALSE; }
protected:
wxSoundRouterStream m_codec;
wxSoundStream *m_sndio;
wxInputStream *m_input;
wxOutputStream *m_output;
wxSoundFileState m_state, m_oldstate;
wxUint32 m_length, m_bytes_left;
bool m_prepared;
protected:
virtual bool PrepareToPlay() = 0;
virtual bool PrepareToRecord(wxUint32 time) = 0;
virtual bool FinishRecording() = 0;
virtual bool RepositionStream(wxUint32 position) = 0;
void FinishPreparation(wxUint32 len);
virtual wxUint32 GetData(void *buffer, wxUint32 len) = 0;
virtual wxUint32 PutData(const void *buffer, wxUint32 len) = 0;
void OnSoundEvent(int evt);
};
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// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Name: sndg72x.h
// Purpose:
// Date: 08/26/1999
// Author: Guilhem Lavaux <lavaux@easynet.fr> (C) 1999
// CVSID: $Id$
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
#ifndef _WX_SNDG72X_H
#define _WX_SNDG72X_H
#ifdef __GNUG__
#pragma interface "sndg72x.h"
#endif
#include "wx/defs.h"
#include "wx/mmedia/sndbase.h"
#include "wx/mmedia/sndcodec.h"
#include "wx/mmedia/sndbase.h"
typedef enum {
wxSOUND_G721,
wxSOUND_G723_24,
wxSOUND_G723_40
} wxSoundG72XType;
// This fixes a bug in Mingw95
typedef struct g72x_state g72state;
//
// G72X format
//
class WXDLLEXPORT wxSoundFormatG72X: public wxSoundFormatBase {
public:
wxSoundFormatG72X();
~wxSoundFormatG72X();
void SetG72XType(wxSoundG72XType type);
wxSoundG72XType GetG72XType() const { return m_g72x_type; }
void SetSampleRate(wxUint32 srate);
wxUint32 GetSampleRate() const;
wxSoundFormatType GetType() const { return wxSOUND_G72X; }
wxSoundFormatBase *Clone() const;
wxUint32 GetTimeFromBytes(wxUint32 bytes) const;
wxUint32 GetBytesFromTime(wxUint32 time) const;
bool operator !=(const wxSoundFormatBase& frmt2) const;
protected:
wxUint32 m_srate;
wxSoundG72XType m_g72x_type;
};
//
// ULAW converter class
//
class WXDLLEXPORT wxSoundRouterStream;
class WXDLLEXPORT wxSoundStreamG72X: public wxSoundStreamCodec {
public:
wxSoundStreamG72X(wxSoundStream& sndio);
~wxSoundStreamG72X();
wxSoundStream& Read(void *buffer, wxUint32 len);
wxSoundStream& Write(const void *buffer, wxUint32 len);
bool SetSoundFormat(const wxSoundFormatBase& format);
protected:
wxSoundRouterStream *m_router;
wxUint8 m_n_bits, m_current_mask, m_current_b_pos, m_current_byte;
wxUint8 *m_io_buffer;
g72state *m_state;
int (*m_coder)(int code, int in_code, struct g72x_state *state);
int (*m_decoder)(int code, int out_code, struct g72x_state *state);
protected:
void PutBits(wxUint8 bits);
wxUint8 GetBits();
};
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// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Name: sndmsad(pcm).h
// Purpose: MS ADPCM codec
// Date: 25/02/2000
// Author: Guilhem Lavaux <lavaux@easynet.fr> (C) 2000
// CVSID: $Id$
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
#ifndef _WX_SNDULAW_H
#define _WX_SNDULAW_H
#ifdef __GNUG__
#pragma interface "sndmsad.h"
#endif
#include "wx/defs.h"
#include "wx/dynarray.h"
#include "wx/mmedia/sndcodec.h"
#include "wx/mmedia/sndbase.h"
WX_DEFINE_EXPORTED_ARRAY(wxUint16, wxMSAdpcmCoeffs);
//
// MSADPCM format
//
class WXDLLEXPORT wxSoundFormatMSAdpcm: public wxSoundFormatBase {
public:
wxSoundFormatMSAdpcm();
~wxSoundFormatMSAdpcm();
void SetSampleRate(wxUint32 srate);
wxUint32 GetSampleRate() const;
void SetSamplesBlock(wxUint16 sampblock);
wxUint16 GetSamplesBlock() const;
void SetCoefs(wxMSAdpcmCoefs& coefs);
wxMSAdpcmCoefs& GetCoefs() const;
wxSoundFormatType GetType() const { return wxSOUND_ULAW; }
wxSoundFormatBase *Clone() const;
wxUint32 GetTimeFromBytes(wxUint32 bytes) const;
wxUint32 GetBytesFromTime(wxUint32 time) const;
bool operator !=(const wxSoundFormatBase& frmt2) const;
protected:
wxUint32 m_srate;
wxMSAdpcmCoefs *m_coefs;
};
//
// MS ADPCM converter class
//
class WXDLLEXPORT wxSoundRouterStream;
class WXDLLEXPORT wxSoundStreamAdpcm: public wxSoundStreamCodec {
public:
wxSoundStreamAdpcm(wxSoundStream& sndio);
~wxSoundStreamAdpcm();
wxSoundStream& Read(void *buffer, wxUint32 len);
wxSoundStream& Write(const void *buffer, wxUint32 len);
bool SetSoundFormat(const wxSoundFormatBase& format);
wxUint32 GetBestSize() const;
protected:
wxSoundRouterStream *m_router;
};
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// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Name: sndoss.h
// Purpose:
// Date: 08/11/1999
// Author: Guilhem Lavaux <lavaux@easynet.fr> (C) 1999
// CVSID: $Id$
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
#ifndef _WX_SNDOSS_H
#define _WX_SNDOSS_H
#ifdef __GNUG__
#pragma interface "sndoss.h"
#endif
#include "wx/defs.h"
#include "wx/string.h"
#include "wx/mmedia/sndbase.h"
#include "wx/mmedia/sndpcm.h"
//
// OSS output class
//
class wxSoundStreamOSS : public wxSoundStream {
public:
wxSoundStreamOSS(const wxString& dev_name = wxT("/dev/dsp"));
~wxSoundStreamOSS();
wxSoundStream& Read(void *buffer, wxUint32 len);
wxSoundStream& Write(const void *buffer, wxUint32 len);
wxUint32 GetBestSize() const;
bool SetSoundFormat(const wxSoundFormatBase& format);
bool StartProduction(int evt);
bool StopProduction();
bool QueueFilled() const;
// You should not call this.
void WakeUpEvt(int evt);
protected:
// OSS device
int m_fd;
wxUint32 m_bufsize;
int m_tag;
bool m_oss_stop, m_oss_ok, m_q_filled;
wxString m_devname;
private:
bool SetupFormat(wxSoundFormatPcm *pcm);
void DetectBest(wxSoundFormatPcm *pcm);
};
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// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Name: sndpcm.h
// Purpose:
// Date: 08/11/1999
// Author: Guilhem Lavaux <lavaux@easynet.fr> (C) 1999
// CVSID: $Id$
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
#ifndef _WX_SNDPCM_H
#define _WX_SNDPCM_H
#ifdef __GNUG__
#pragma interface "sndpcm.h"
#endif
#include "wx/defs.h"
#include "wx/mmedia/sndbase.h"
//
// PCM specification class
//
class wxSoundFormatPcm : public wxSoundFormatBase {
public:
wxSoundFormatPcm(wxUint32 srate = 22500, wxUint8 bps = 8,
wxUint16 channels = 2, bool sign = TRUE,
int order = wxLITTLE_ENDIAN);
~wxSoundFormatPcm();
void SetSampleRate(wxUint32 srate);
void SetBPS(wxUint8 bps);
void SetChannels(wxUint16 nchannels);
void SetOrder(int order);
void Signed(bool sign);
wxUint32 GetSampleRate() const { return m_srate; }
wxUint8 GetBPS() const { return m_bps; }
wxUint16 GetChannels() const { return m_nchan; }
int GetOrder() const { return m_order; }
bool Signed() const { return m_signed; }
wxSoundFormatType GetType() const { return wxSOUND_PCM; }
wxSoundFormatBase *Clone() const;
wxUint32 GetTimeFromBytes(wxUint32 bytes) const;
wxUint32 GetBytesFromTime(wxUint32 time) const;
bool operator!=(const wxSoundFormatBase& frmt2) const;
protected:
wxUint32 m_srate;
wxUint8 m_bps;
wxUint16 m_nchan;
int m_order;
bool m_signed;
};
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// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Name: sndulaw.h
// Purpose:
// Date: 08/11/1999
// Author: Guilhem Lavaux <lavaux@easynet.fr> (C) 1999
// CVSID: $Id$
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
#ifndef _WX_SNDULAW_H
#define _WX_SNDULAW_H
#ifdef __GNUG__
#pragma interface "sndulaw.h"
#endif
#include "wx/defs.h"
#include "wx/mmedia/sndcodec.h"
#include "wx/mmedia/sndbase.h"
//
// ULAW format
//
class WXDLLEXPORT wxSoundFormatUlaw: public wxSoundFormatBase {
public:
wxSoundFormatUlaw();
~wxSoundFormatUlaw();
void SetSampleRate(wxUint32 srate);
wxUint32 GetSampleRate() const;
void SetChannels(wxUint8 channels);
wxUint8 GetChannels() const;
wxSoundFormatType GetType() const { return wxSOUND_ULAW; }
wxSoundFormatBase *Clone() const;
wxUint32 GetTimeFromBytes(wxUint32 bytes) const;
wxUint32 GetBytesFromTime(wxUint32 time) const;
bool operator !=(const wxSoundFormatBase& frmt2) const;
protected:
wxUint32 m_srate;
wxUint8 m_channels;
};
//
// ULAW converter class
//
class WXDLLEXPORT wxSoundRouterStream;
class WXDLLEXPORT wxSoundStreamUlaw: public wxSoundStreamCodec {
public:
wxSoundStreamUlaw(wxSoundStream& sndio);
~wxSoundStreamUlaw();
wxSoundStream& Read(void *buffer, wxUint32 len);
wxSoundStream& Write(const void *buffer, wxUint32 len);
bool SetSoundFormat(const wxSoundFormatBase& format);
wxUint32 GetBestSize() const;
protected:
wxSoundRouterStream *m_router;
};
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// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Name: sndwav.h
// Purpose:
// Date: 08/11/1999
// Author: Guilhem Lavaux <lavaux@easynet.fr> (C) 1999
// CVSID: $Id$
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
#ifndef _WX_SNDWAV_H
#define _WX_SNDWAV_H
#ifdef __GNUG__
#pragma interface "sndwav.h"
#endif
#include "wx/defs.h"
#include "wx/string.h"
#include "wx/stream.h"
#include "wx/datstrm.h"
#include "wx/mmedia/sndbase.h"
#include "wx/mmedia/sndcodec.h"
#include "wx/mmedia/sndfile.h"
//
// WAVE codec
//
class wxSoundWave: public wxSoundFileStream {
public:
wxSoundWave(wxInputStream& stream, wxSoundStream& io_sound);
wxSoundWave(wxOutputStream& stream, wxSoundStream& io_sound);
~wxSoundWave();
bool CanRead();
wxString GetCodecName() const;
protected:
bool PrepareToPlay();
bool PrepareToRecord(wxUint32 time);
bool FinishRecording();
bool RepositionStream(wxUint32 position);
wxUint32 GetData(void *buffer, wxUint32 len);
wxUint32 PutData(const void *buffer, wxUint32 len);
bool HandleOutputPCM(wxDataInputStream& data, wxUint16 channels,
wxUint32 sample_fq, wxUint32 byte_p_sec,
wxUint16 byte_p_spl, wxUint16 bits_p_spl);
bool HandleOutputG721(wxDataInputStream& data, wxUint16 channels,
wxUint32 sample_fq, wxUint32 byte_p_sec,
wxUint16 byte_p_spl, wxUint16 bits_p_spl);
wxSoundFormatBase *HandleInputPCM(wxDataOutputStream& data);
wxSoundFormatBase *HandleInputG72X(wxDataOutputStream& data);
protected:
off_t m_base_offset;
};
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// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Name: sndwin.h
// Purpose:
// Date: 08/11/1999
// Author: Guilhem Lavaux <lavaux@easynet.fr> (C) 1999
// CVSID: $Id$
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
#ifndef _WX_SNDWIN_H
#define _WX_SNDWIN_H
#include "wx/defs.h"
#include "wx/mmedia/sndbase.h"
typedef struct _wxSoundInternal wxSoundInternal;
typedef struct _wxSoundInfoHeader wxSoundInfoHeader;
// class WXDLLEXPORT wxSoundInternal;
class WXDLLEXPORT wxSoundStreamWin : public wxSoundStream {
public:
wxSoundStreamWin();
~wxSoundStreamWin();
wxSoundStream& Write(const void *buffer, wxUint32 len);
wxSoundStream& Read(void *buffer, wxUint32 len);
bool SetSoundFormat(wxSoundFormatBase& base);
bool StartProduction(int evt);
bool StopProduction();
bool QueueFilled() const;
// Internal but defined as public
void NotifyDoneBuffer(wxUint32 dev_handle, int flag);
wxUint32 GetBestSize() const { return 4096; }
protected:
wxSoundInternal *m_internal;
wxUint32 m_current_frag_in, m_current_frag_out;
wxUint32 m_input_frag_in, m_output_frag_out;
wxSoundInfoHeader **m_headers_play, **m_headers_rec;
bool m_production_started, m_queue_filled, m_waiting_for;
protected:
void CreateSndWindow();
void DestroySndWindow();
bool OpenDevice(int mode);
void CloseDevice();
wxSoundInfoHeader *AllocHeader(int mode);
void FreeHeader(wxSoundInfoHeader *header, int mode);
bool AllocHeaders(int mode);
void FreeHeaders(int mode);
void WaitFor(wxSoundInfoHeader *info);
bool AddToQueue(wxSoundInfoHeader *info);
void ClearHeader(wxSoundInfoHeader *info);
wxSoundInfoHeader *NextFragmentOutput();
wxSoundInfoHeader *NextFragmentInput();
};
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// /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Name: vidbase.h
// Purpose: wxMMedia
// Author: Guilhem Lavaux
// Created: 1997
// Updated: 1998
// Copyright: (C) 1997, 1998, Guilhem Lavaux
// CVS: $Id$
// License: wxWindows license
// /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/* Real -*- C++ -*- */
#ifndef __VID_bdrv_H__
#define __VID_bdrv_H__
#ifdef __GNUG__
#pragma interface "vidbase.h"
#endif
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// headers
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// For compilers that support precompilation, includes "wx/wx.h".
#include "wx/wxprec.h"
#ifdef __BORLANDC__
#pragma hdrstop
#endif
// for all others, include the necessary headers (this file is usually all you
// need because it includes almost all "standard" wxWindows headers
#ifndef WX_PRECOMP
#include "wx/defs.h"
#include "wx/stream.h"
#include "wx/string.h"
#include "wx/window.h"
#include "wx/frame.h"
#endif
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// wxMMedia2 (video) types
typedef enum {
wxVIDEO_MSAVI,
wxVIDEO_MPEG,
wxVIDEO_QT,
wxVIDEO_GIF,
wxVIDEO_JMOV,
wxVIDEO_FLI,
wxVIDEO_IFF,
wxVIDEO_SGI,
wxVIDEO_MPEG2
} wxVideoType;
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Classes definition
class WXDLLEXPORT wxVideoBaseDriver : public wxObject {
DECLARE_ABSTRACT_CLASS(wxVideoBaseDriver)
protected:
wxWindow *m_video_output;
public:
// Ctors
wxVideoBaseDriver();
wxVideoBaseDriver(wxInputStream& str);
wxVideoBaseDriver(const wxString& filename);
// Dtor
virtual ~wxVideoBaseDriver();
// Usual functions ... They all return FALSE in case of errors.
virtual bool Play() = 0;
virtual bool Stop() = 0;
virtual bool Pause() = 0;
virtual bool Resume() = 0;
// Size management
virtual bool SetSize(wxSize size) = 0;
virtual bool GetSize(wxSize& size) const = 0;
// Test the capability of the driver to handle the specified type
virtual bool IsCapable(wxVideoType WXUNUSED(v_type)) const { return FALSE; }
// Return the video codec name
virtual wxString GetMovieCodec() const = 0;
// Return the audio codec name
virtual wxString GetAudioCodec() const = 0;
// Return misc info about audio
virtual wxUint32 GetSampleRate() const = 0;
virtual wxUint8 GetChannels() const = 0;
virtual wxUint8 GetBPS() const = 0;
// Return frame rate
virtual double GetFrameRate() const = 0;
// Return number of frames
virtual wxUint32 GetNbFrames() const = 0;
// Called when the movie finished
virtual void OnFinished() {}
// Attaches the video output to a window. The video will be shown in that window.
virtual bool AttachOutput(wxWindow& output);
virtual void DetachOutput();
// They return the state of the movie.
virtual bool IsPaused() const = 0;
virtual bool IsStopped() const = 0;
};
WXDLLEXPORT wxFrame *wxVideoCreateFrame(wxVideoBaseDriver *vid_drv);
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// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Name: vidwin.h
// Purpose: wxMMedia
// Author: Guilhem Lavaux
// Created: February 1998
// Updated:
// Copyright: (C) 1998, Guilhem Lavaux
// License: wxWindows license
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#ifndef __VID_windows_H__
#define __VID_windows_H__
#ifdef __GNUG__
#pragma interface "vidwin.h"
#endif
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// headers
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// For compilers that support precompilation, includes "wx/wx.h".
#include "wx/wxprec.h"
#ifdef __BORLANDC__
#pragma hdrstop
#endif
// for all others, include the necessary headers (this file is usually all you
// need because it includes almost all "standard" wxWindows headers
#ifndef WX_PRECOMP
#include "wx/string.h"
#include "wx/stream.h"
#include "wx/window.h"
#endif
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// wxMMedia2 headers
#include "wx/mmedia/vidbase.h"
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// System headers and private types
#ifdef WXMMEDIA_INTERNAL
#include <windows.h>
#include <mmsystem.h>
typedef struct VIDW_Internal {
MCIDEVICEID m_dev_id;
} wxVIDWinternal;
#endif
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Class definition
class WXDLLEXPORT wxVideoWindows : public wxVideoBaseDriver {
DECLARE_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxVideoWindows)
protected:
struct VIDW_Internal *m_internal;
bool m_paused, m_stopped, m_remove_file;
wxString m_filename;
double m_frameRate;
wxUint8 m_bps;
void OpenFile();
public:
wxVideoWindows(void);
wxVideoWindows(wxInputStream& str);
wxVideoWindows(const wxString& fname);
~wxVideoWindows(void);
bool Play();
bool Stop();
bool Pause();
bool Resume();
bool GetSize(wxSize& size) const;
bool SetSize(wxSize size);
// Return codec name for each stream.
wxString GetMovieCodec() const;
wxString GetAudioCodec() const;
// Return misc. info about audio
wxUint32 GetSampleRate() const;
wxUint8 GetChannels() const;
wxUint8 GetBPS() const;
// Return the frame rate of the video (in frames/second)
double GetFrameRate() const;
// Return the total number of frames in the movie
wxUint32 GetNbFrames() const;
bool IsCapable(wxVideoType v_type);
bool AttachOutput(wxWindow& output);
void DetachOutput(void);
bool IsPaused() const;
bool IsStopped() const;
};
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// /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Name: vidxanm.h
// Purpose: wxMMedia
// Author: Guilhem Lavaux
// Created: 1997
// Updated: 1998
// Copyright: (C) 1997, 1998, Guilhem Lavaux
// License: wxWindows license
// /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/* Real -*- C++ -*- */
#ifndef __VID_xanim_H__
#define __VID_xanim_H__
#ifdef __GNUG__
#pragma interface "vidxanm.h"
#endif
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// headers
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// For compilers that support precompilation, includes "wx/wx.h".
#include "wx/wxprec.h"
#ifdef __BORLANDC__
#pragma hdrstop
#endif
// for all others, include the necessary headers (this file is usually all you
// need because it includes almost all "standard" wxWindows headers
#ifndef WX_PRECOMP
#include "wx/defs.h"
#include "wx/string.h"
#include "wx/process.h"
#endif
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// System dependent headers
#if defined(WXMMEDIA_INTERNAL) && (defined(__X__) || defined(__WXGTK__))
#include <X11/Xlib.h>
#include <X11/Xatom.h>
#endif
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// wxMMedia2 headers
#include "wx/mmedia/vidbase.h"
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Internal types
#ifdef WXMMEDIA_INTERNAL
typedef struct wxXANIMinternal {
Display *xanim_dpy;
Window xanim_window;
Atom xanim_atom, xanim_ret;
} wxXANIMinternal;
#ifndef __XANIM_COMMAND__
#define __XANIM_COMMAND__ "/usr/X11R6/bin/xanim"
#endif
#endif
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Class definition
class WXDLLEXPORT wxVideoXANIM : public wxVideoBaseDriver {
DECLARE_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxVideoXANIM)
protected:
// Remember the state of the subprocess
bool m_xanim_started, m_paused;
// Pure X11 variables
struct wxXANIMinternal *m_internal;
wxString m_filename;
wxProcess *m_xanim_detector;
// Remember to delete the temporary file when necessary
bool m_remove_file;
wxUint32 m_size[2];
wxUint32 m_sampleRate;
wxUint8 m_channels;
wxUint8 m_bps;
wxUint32 m_frames;
double m_frameRate;
wxString m_movieCodec, m_audioCodec;
public:
wxVideoXANIM();
wxVideoXANIM(wxInputStream& str);
wxVideoXANIM(const wxString& filename);
~wxVideoXANIM();
bool Play();
bool Pause();
bool Resume();
bool Stop();
bool SetVolume(wxUint8 vol);
bool SetSize(wxSize size);
bool GetSize(wxSize& size) const;
// Return the video codec name
wxString GetMovieCodec() const;
// Return the audio codec name
wxString GetAudioCodec() const;
// Return misc info about audio
wxUint32 GetSampleRate() const;
wxUint8 GetChannels() const;
wxUint8 GetBPS() const;
// Return frame rate
double GetFrameRate() const;
// Return number of frames in the movie
wxUint32 GetNbFrames() const;
bool IsCapable(wxVideoType v_type) const;
bool AttachOutput(wxWindow& output);
void DetachOutput();
bool IsPaused() const;
bool IsStopped() const;
friend class wxVideoXANIMProcess;
protected:
// Start the subprocess with the right parameters
bool RestartXANIM();
// Send a command to the subprocess
bool SendCommand(const char *command,char **ret = NULL,
wxUint32 *size = NULL);
// Collect informations from XAnim
bool CollectInfo();
};
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Name: bmpshape.h
// Purpose: wxBitmapShape
// Author: Julian Smart
// Modified by:
// Created: 12/07/98
// RCS-ID: $Id$
// Copyright: (c) Julian Smart
// Licence: wxWindows licence
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#ifndef _OGL_BITMAP_H_
#define _OGL_BITMAP_H_
#ifdef __GNUG__
#pragma interface "bmpshape.h"
#endif
#include <wx/ogl/basic.h>
class wxBitmapShape: public wxRectangleShape
{
DECLARE_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxBitmapShape)
public:
wxBitmapShape();
~wxBitmapShape();
void OnDraw(wxDC& dc);
#ifdef PROLOGIO
// I/O
void WriteAttributes(wxExpr *clause);
void ReadAttributes(wxExpr *clause);
#endif
// Does the copying for this object
void Copy(wxShape& copy);
void SetSize(double w, double h, bool recursive = TRUE);
inline wxBitmap& GetBitmap() const { return (wxBitmap&) m_bitmap; }
void SetBitmap(const wxBitmap& bm);
inline void SetFilename(const wxString& f) { m_filename = f; };
inline wxString GetFilename() const { return m_filename; }
private:
wxBitmap m_bitmap;
wxString m_filename;
};
#endif
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Name: ogl.h
// Purpose: OGL main include
// Author: Julian Smart
// Modified by:
// Created: 12/07/98
// RCS-ID: $Id$
// Copyright: (c) Julian Smart
// Licence: wxWindows licence
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#ifndef _OGL_OGL_H_
#define _OGL_OGL_H_
#include <wx/ogl/basic.h> // Basic shapes
#include <wx/ogl/lines.h> // Lines and splines
#include <wx/ogl/divided.h> // Vertically-divided rectangle
#include <wx/ogl/composit.h> // Composite images
#include <wx/ogl/canvas.h> // wxShapeCanvas for displaying objects
#include <wx/ogl/ogldiag.h> // wxDiagram
// TODO: replace with wxModule implementation
extern void wxOGLInitialize();
extern void wxOGLCleanUp();
#endif
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// Scintilla source code edit control
// SciLexer - interface to the added lexer functions in the SciLexer version of the edit control
// Copyright 1998-2000 by Neil Hodgson <neilh@scintilla.org>
// The License.txt file describes the conditions under which this software may be distributed.
#ifndef SCILEXER_H
#define SCILEXER_H
// SciLexer features - not in standard Scintilla
#define SCLEX_CONTAINER 0
#define SCLEX_NULL 1
#define SCLEX_PYTHON 2
#define SCLEX_CPP 3
#define SCLEX_HTML 4
#define SCLEX_XML 5
#define SCLEX_PERL 6
#define SCLEX_SQL 7
#define SCLEX_VB 8
#define SCLEX_PROPERTIES 9
#define SCLEX_ERRORLIST 10
#define SCLEX_MAKEFILE 11
#define SCLEX_BATCH 12
#define SCLEX_XCODE 13
#define SCLEX_LATEX 14
// Lexical states for SCLEX_PYTHON
#define SCE_P_DEFAULT 0
#define SCE_P_COMMENTLINE 1
#define SCE_P_NUMBER 2
#define SCE_P_STRING 3
#define SCE_P_CHARACTER 4
#define SCE_P_WORD 5
#define SCE_P_TRIPLE 6
#define SCE_P_TRIPLEDOUBLE 7
#define SCE_P_CLASSNAME 8
#define SCE_P_DEFNAME 9
#define SCE_P_OPERATOR 10
#define SCE_P_IDENTIFIER 11
#define SCE_P_COMMENTBLOCK 12
#define SCE_P_STRINGEOL 13
// Lexical states for SCLEX_CPP, SCLEX_VB
#define SCE_C_DEFAULT 0
#define SCE_C_COMMENT 1
#define SCE_C_COMMENTLINE 2
#define SCE_C_COMMENTDOC 3
#define SCE_C_NUMBER 4
#define SCE_C_WORD 5
#define SCE_C_STRING 6
#define SCE_C_CHARACTER 7
#define SCE_C_UUID 8
#define SCE_C_PREPROCESSOR 9
#define SCE_C_OPERATOR 10
#define SCE_C_IDENTIFIER 11
#define SCE_C_STRINGEOL 12
// Lexical states for SCLEX_HTML, SCLEX_xML
#define SCE_H_DEFAULT 0
#define SCE_H_TAG 1
#define SCE_H_TAGUNKNOWN 2
#define SCE_H_ATTRIBUTE 3
#define SCE_H_ATTRIBUTEUNKNOWN 4
#define SCE_H_NUMBER 5
#define SCE_H_DOUBLESTRING 6
#define SCE_H_SINGLESTRING 7
#define SCE_H_OTHER 8
#define SCE_H_COMMENT 9
#define SCE_H_ENTITY 10
// XML and ASP
#define SCE_H_TAGEND 11
#define SCE_H_XMLSTART 12
#define SCE_H_XMLEND 13
#define SCE_H_SCRIPT 14
#define SCE_H_ASP 15
#define SCE_H_ASPAT 16
// Embedded Javascript
#define SCE_HJ_START 40
#define SCE_HJ_DEFAULT 41
#define SCE_HJ_COMMENT 42
#define SCE_HJ_COMMENTLINE 43
#define SCE_HJ_COMMENTDOC 44
#define SCE_HJ_NUMBER 45
#define SCE_HJ_WORD 46
#define SCE_HJ_KEYWORD 47
#define SCE_HJ_DOUBLESTRING 48
#define SCE_HJ_SINGLESTRING 49
#define SCE_HJ_SYMBOLS 50
#define SCE_HJ_STRINGEOL 51
// ASP Javascript
#define SCE_HJA_START 55
#define SCE_HJA_DEFAULT 56
#define SCE_HJA_COMMENT 57
#define SCE_HJA_COMMENTLINE 58
#define SCE_HJA_COMMENTDOC 59
#define SCE_HJA_NUMBER 60
#define SCE_HJA_WORD 61
#define SCE_HJA_KEYWORD 62
#define SCE_HJA_DOUBLESTRING 63
#define SCE_HJA_SINGLESTRING 64
#define SCE_HJA_SYMBOLS 65
#define SCE_HJA_STRINGEOL 66
// Embedded VBScript
#define SCE_HB_START 70
#define SCE_HB_DEFAULT 71
#define SCE_HB_COMMENTLINE 72
#define SCE_HB_NUMBER 73
#define SCE_HB_WORD 74
#define SCE_HB_STRING 75
#define SCE_HB_IDENTIFIER 76
#define SCE_HB_STRINGEOL 77
// ASP VBScript
#define SCE_HBA_START 80
#define SCE_HBA_DEFAULT 81
#define SCE_HBA_COMMENTLINE 82
#define SCE_HBA_NUMBER 83
#define SCE_HBA_WORD 84
#define SCE_HBA_STRING 85
#define SCE_HBA_IDENTIFIER 86
#define SCE_HBA_STRINGEOL 87
// Embedded Python
#define SCE_HP_START 90
#define SCE_HP_DEFAULT 91
#define SCE_HP_COMMENTLINE 92
#define SCE_HP_NUMBER 93
#define SCE_HP_STRING 94
#define SCE_HP_CHARACTER 95
#define SCE_HP_WORD 96
#define SCE_HP_TRIPLE 97
#define SCE_HP_TRIPLEDOUBLE 98
#define SCE_HP_CLASSNAME 99
#define SCE_HP_DEFNAME 100
#define SCE_HP_OPERATOR 101
#define SCE_HP_IDENTIFIER 102
// ASP Python
#define SCE_HPA_START 105
#define SCE_HPA_DEFAULT 106
#define SCE_HPA_COMMENTLINE 107
#define SCE_HPA_NUMBER 108
#define SCE_HPA_STRING 109
#define SCE_HPA_CHARACTER 110
#define SCE_HPA_WORD 111
#define SCE_HPA_TRIPLE 112
#define SCE_HPA_TRIPLEDOUBLE 113
#define SCE_HPA_CLASSNAME 114
#define SCE_HPA_DEFNAME 115
#define SCE_HPA_OPERATOR 116
#define SCE_HPA_IDENTIFIER 117
// Lexical states for SCLEX_PERL
#define SCE_PL_DEFAULT 0
#define SCE_PL_HERE 1
#define SCE_PL_COMMENTLINE 2
#define SCE_PL_POD 3
#define SCE_PL_NUMBER 4
#define SCE_PL_WORD 5
#define SCE_PL_STRING 6
#define SCE_PL_CHARACTER 7
#define SCE_PL_PUNCTUATION 8
#define SCE_PL_PREPROCESSOR 9
#define SCE_PL_OPERATOR 10
#define SCE_PL_IDENTIFIER 11
#define SCE_PL_SCALAR 12
#define SCE_PL_ARRAY 13
#define SCE_PL_HASH 14
#define SCE_PL_SYMBOLTABLE 15
#define SCE_PL_REF 16
#define SCE_PL_REGEX 17
#define SCE_PL_REGSUBST 18
#define SCE_PL_LONGQUOTE 19
#define SCE_PL_BACKTICKS 20
#define SCE_PL_DATASECTION 21
// Lexical states for SCLEX_LATEX
#define SCE_L_DEFAULT 0
#define SCE_L_COMMAND 1
#define SCE_L_TAG 2
#define SCE_L_MATH 3
#define SCE_L_COMMENT 4
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Name: stc.h
// Purpose: A wxWindows implementation of Scintilla. This class is the
// one meant to be used directly by wx applications. It does not
// derive directly from the Scintilla classes, and in fact there
// is no mention of Scintilla classes at all in this header.
// This class delegates all method calls and events to the
// Scintilla objects and so forth. This allows the use of
// Scintilla without polluting the namespace with all the
// classes and itentifiers from Scintilla.
//
// Author: Robin Dunn
//
// Created: 13-Jan-2000
// RCS-ID: $Id$
// Copyright: (c) 2000 by Total Control Software
// Licence: wxWindows license
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#ifndef __stc_h__
#define __stc_h__
#include <wx/wx.h>
#include "SciLexer.h"
//----------------------------------------------------------------------
// constants and stuff
enum wxSTC_UndoType {
wxSTC_UndoCollectNone,
wxSTC_UndoCollectAutoStart
};
enum wxSTC_EOL {
wxSTC_EOL_CRLF,
wxSTC_EOL_CR,
wxSTC_EOL_LF
};
enum wxSTC_EDGE {
wxSTC_EDGE_NONE,
wxSTC_EDGE_LINE,
wxSTC_EDGE_BACKGROUND
};
const int wxSTC_LEX_STYLE_MAX = 31;
const int wxSTC_STYLE_DEFAULT = 32;
const int wxSTC_STYLE_LINENUMBER = 33;
const int wxSTC_STYLE_BRACELIGHT = 34;
const int wxSTC_STYLE_BRACEBAD = 35;
const int wxSTC_STYLE_CONTROLCHAR = 36;
const int wxSTC_STYLE_MAX = 127;
const int wxSTC_STYLE_MASK = 31;
const int wxSTC_MARKER_MAX = 31;
const int wxSTC_MARK_CIRCLE = 0;
const int wxSTC_MARK_ROUNDRECT = 1;
const int wxSTC_MARK_ARROW = 2;
const int wxSTC_MARK_SMALLRECT = 3;
const int wxSTC_MARK_SHORTARROW = 4;
const int wxSTC_MARK_EMPTY = 5;
const int wxSTC_MARK_ARROWDOWN = 6;
const int wxSTC_MARK_MINUS = 7;
const int wxSTC_MARK_PLUS = 8;
const int wxSTC_MARKNUM_FOLDER = 30;
const int wxSTC_MARKNUM_FOLDEROPEN= 31;
const int wxSTC_MASK_FOLDERS = ((1 << wxSTC_MARKNUM_FOLDER) | (1 << wxSTC_MARKNUM_FOLDEROPEN));
const int wxSTC_INDIC_MAX = 7;
const int wxSTC_INDIC_PLAIN = 0;
const int wxSTC_INDIC_SQUIGGLE = 1;
const int wxSTC_INDIC_TT = 2;
const int wxSTC_INDIC_DIAGONAL = 3;
const int wxSTC_INDIC_STRIKE = 4;
const int wxSTC_INDIC0_MASK = 32;
const int wxSTC_INDIC1_MASK = 64;
const int wxSTC_INDIC2_MASK = 128;
const int wxSTC_INDICS_MASK = (wxSTC_INDIC0_MASK | wxSTC_INDIC1_MASK | wxSTC_INDIC2_MASK);
const int wxSTC_FOLDLEVELBASE = 0x0400;
const int wxSTC_FOLDLEVELWHITEFLAG = 0x1000;
const int wxSTC_FOLDLEVELHEADERFLAG = 0x2000;
const int wxSTC_FOLDLEVELNUMBERMASK = 0x0FFF;
// key commands
enum {
wxSTC_CMD_LINEDOWN = 2300,
wxSTC_CMD_LINEDOWNEXTEND,
wxSTC_CMD_LINEUP,
wxSTC_CMD_LINEUPEXTEND,
wxSTC_CMD_CHARLEFT,
wxSTC_CMD_CHARLEFTEXTEND,
wxSTC_CMD_CHARRIGHT,
wxSTC_CMD_CHARRIGHTEXTEND,
wxSTC_CMD_WORDLEFT,
wxSTC_CMD_WORDLEFTEXTEND,
wxSTC_CMD_WORDRIGHT,
wxSTC_CMD_WORDRIGHTEXTEND,
wxSTC_CMD_HOME,
wxSTC_CMD_HOMEEXTEND,
wxSTC_CMD_LINEEND,
wxSTC_CMD_LINEENDEXTEND,
wxSTC_CMD_DOCUMENTSTART,
wxSTC_CMD_DOCUMENTSTARTEXTEND,
wxSTC_CMD_DOCUMENTEND,
wxSTC_CMD_DOCUMENTENDEXTEND,
wxSTC_CMD_PAGEUP,
wxSTC_CMD_PAGEUPEXTEND,
wxSTC_CMD_PAGEDOWN,
wxSTC_CMD_PAGEDOWNEXTEND,
wxSTC_CMD_EDITTOGGLEOVERTYPE,
wxSTC_CMD_CANCEL,
wxSTC_CMD_DELETEBACK,
wxSTC_CMD_TAB,
wxSTC_CMD_BACKTAB,
wxSTC_CMD_NEWLINE,
wxSTC_CMD_FORMFEED,
wxSTC_CMD_VCHOME,
wxSTC_CMD_VCHOMEEXTEND,
wxSTC_CMD_ZOOMIN,
wxSTC_CMD_ZOOMOUT,
wxSTC_CMD_DELWORDLEFT,
wxSTC_CMD_DELWORDRIGHT,
wxSTC_CMD_LINECUT,
wxSTC_CMD_LINEDELETE,
wxSTC_CMD_LINETRANSPOSE,
wxSTC_CMD_LOWERCASE,
wxSTC_CMD_UPPERCASE,
wxSTC_CMD_LINESCROLLDOWN,
wxSTC_CMD_LINESCROLLUP
};
enum wxSTC_LEX {
wxSTC_LEX_CONTAINER=0,
wxSTC_LEX_NULL,
wxSTC_LEX_PYTHON,
wxSTC_LEX_CPP,
wxSTC_LEX_HTML,
wxSTC_LEX_XML,
wxSTC_LEX_PERL,
wxSTC_LEX_SQL,
wxSTC_LEX_VB,
wxSTC_LEX_PROPERTIES,
wxSTC_LEX_ERRORLIST,
wxSTC_LEX_MAKEFILE,
wxSTC_LEX_BATCH,
wxSTC_LEX_XCODE,
wxSTC_LEX_LATEX
};
const int wxSTC_CARET_SLOP = 0x01;
const int WXSTC_CARET_CENTER = 0x02;
const int wxSTC_CARET_STRICT = 0x04;
const int wxSTC_MARGIN_SYMBOL = 0;
const int wxSTC_MARGIN_NUMBER = 1;
class ScintillaWX; // forward declare
class WordList;
struct SCNotification;
extern const wxChar* wxSTCNameStr;
//----------------------------------------------------------------------
class wxStyledTextCtrl : public wxControl {
public:
#ifdef SWIG
wxStyledTextCtrl(wxWindow *parent, wxWindowID id,
const wxPoint& pos = wxDefaultPosition,
const wxSize& size = wxDefaultSize, long style = 0,
const char* name = "styledtext");
#else
wxStyledTextCtrl(wxWindow *parent, wxWindowID id,
const wxPoint& pos = wxDefaultPosition,
const wxSize& size = wxDefaultSize, long style = 0,
const wxString& name = wxSTCNameStr);
#endif
#ifndef SWIG
~wxStyledTextCtrl();
#endif
// Text retrieval and modification
wxString GetText();
bool SetText(const wxString& text);
wxString GetLine(int line);
void ReplaceSelection(const wxString& text);
void SetReadOnly(bool readOnly);
bool GetReadOnly();
wxString GetTextRange(int startPos, int endPos);
wxString GetStyledTextRange(int startPos, int endPos);
#ifndef SWIG
void GetTextRange(int startPos, int endPos, char* buff);
void GetStyledTextRange(int startPos, int endPos, char* buff);
#endif
void AddText(const wxString& text);
void AddStyledText(const wxString& text);
void InsertText(int pos, const wxString& text);
void ClearAll();
char GetCharAt(int pos);
char GetStyleAt(int pos);
void SetStyleBits(int bits);
int GetStyleBits();
// Clipboard
void Cut();
void Copy();
void Paste();
bool CanPaste();
void ClearClipbrd(); // avoiding name conflict with virtual in wxWindow
// Undo and Redo
void Undo();
bool CanUndo();
void EmptyUndoBuffer();
void Redo();
bool CanRedo();
void SetUndoCollection(wxSTC_UndoType type);
wxSTC_UndoType GetUndoCollection();
void BeginUndoAction();
void EndUndoAction();
void SetSavePoint();
// Selection and information
#ifdef SWIG
void GetSelection(int* OUTPUT, int* OUTPUT);
#else
void GetSelection(int* startPos, int* endPos);
#endif
void SetSelection(int startPos, int endPos);
wxString GetSelectedText();
void HideSelection(bool hide);
bool GetHideSelection();
int GetTextLength();
int GetFirstVisibleLine();
bool GetModified();
int GetLineCount();
wxRect GetRect();
int GetLineFromPos(int pos);
int GetLineStartPos(int line);
int GetLineLengthAtPos(int pos);
int GetLineLength(int line);
#ifdef SWIG
wxString GetCurrentLineText(int* OUTPUT);
#else
wxString GetCurrentLineText(int* linePos);
#endif
int GetCurrentLine();
int PositionFromPoint(wxPoint pt);
int LineFromPoint(wxPoint pt);
wxPoint PointFromPosition(int pos);
int GetCurrentPos();
int GetAnchor();
void SelectAll();
void SetCurrentPosition(int pos);
void SetAnchor(int pos);
void GotoPos(int pos);
void GotoLine(int line);
void ChangePosition(int delta, bool extendSelection);
void PageMove(int cmdKey, bool extendSelection);
void ScrollBy(int columnDelta, int lineDelta);
void ScrollToLine(int line);
void ScrollToColumn(int column);
void EnsureCaretVisible();
void SetCaretPolicy(int policy, int slop=0);
int GetSelectionType();
int GetLinesOnScreen();
bool IsSelectionRectangle();
void SetUseHorizontalScrollBar(bool use);
bool GetUseHorizontalScrollBar();
// Searching
int FindText(int minPos, int maxPos, const wxString& text,
bool caseSensitive, bool wholeWord);
void SearchAnchor();
int SearchNext(const wxString& text, bool caseSensitive, bool wholeWord);
int SearchPrev(const wxString& text, bool caseSensitive, bool wholeWord);
// Visible whitespace
bool GetViewWhitespace();
void SetViewWhitespace(bool visible);
// Line endings
wxSTC_EOL GetEOLMode();
void SetEOLMode(wxSTC_EOL mode);
bool GetViewEOL();
void SetViewEOL(bool visible);
void ConvertEOL(wxSTC_EOL mode);
// Styling
int GetEndStyled();
void StartStyling(int pos, int mask);
void SetStyleFor(int length, int style);
void SetStyleBytes(int length, char* styleBytes);
void SetLineState(int line, int value);
int GetLineState(int line);
// Style Definition
void StyleClearAll();
void StyleResetDefault();
void StyleSetSpec(int styleNum, const wxString& spec);
void StyleSetForeground(int styleNum, const wxColour& colour);
void StyleSetBackground(int styleNum, const wxColour& colour);
void StyleSetFont(int styleNum, wxFont& font);
void StyleSetFontAttr(int styleNum, int size, const wxString& faceName, bool bold=FALSE, bool italic=FALSE, bool underline=FALSE);
void StyleSetBold(int styleNum, bool bold);
void StyleSetItalic(int styleNum, bool italic);
void StyleSetFaceName(int styleNum, const wxString& faceName);
void StyleSetSize(int styleNum, int pointSize);
void StyleSetEOLFilled(int styleNum, bool fillEOL);
void StyleSetUnderline(int styleNum, bool underline);
// Margins in the edit area
int GetLeftMargin();
int GetRightMargin();
void SetMargins(int left, int right);
// Margins for selection, markers, etc.
void SetMarginType(int margin, int type);
int GetMarginType(int margin);
void SetMarginWidth(int margin, int pixelWidth);
int GetMarginWidth(int margin);
void SetMarginMask(int margin, int mask);
int GetMarginMask(int margin);
void SetMarginSensitive(int margin, bool sensitive);
bool GetMarginSensitive(int margin);
// Selection and Caret styles
void SetSelectionForeground(const wxColour& colour);
void SetSelectionBackground(const wxColour& colour);
void SetCaretForeground(const wxColour& colour);
int GetCaretPeriod();
void SetCaretPeriod(int milliseconds);
// Other settings
void SetBufferedDraw(bool isBuffered);
void SetTabWidth(int numChars);
void SetIndent(int numChars);
void SetUseTabs(bool usetabs);
void SetLineIndentation(int line, int indentation);
int GetLineIndentation(int line);
int GetLineIndentationPos(int line);
void SetWordChars(const wxString& wordChars);
void SetUsePop(bool usepopup);
// Brace highlighting
void BraceHighlight(int pos1, int pos2);
void BraceBadlight(int pos);
int BraceMatch(int pos, int maxReStyle=0);
// Markers
void MarkerDefine(int markerNumber, int markerSymbol,
const wxColour& foreground,
const wxColour& background);
void MarkerSetType(int markerNumber, int markerSymbol);
void MarkerSetForeground(int markerNumber, const wxColour& colour);
void MarkerSetBackground(int markerNumber, const wxColour& colour);
int MarkerAdd(int line, int markerNumber);
void MarkerDelete(int line, int markerNumber);
void MarkerDeleteAll(int markerNumber);
int MarkerGet(int line);
int MarkerGetNextLine(int lineStart, int markerMask);
int MarkerGetPrevLine(int lineStart, int markerMask);
int MarkerLineFromHandle(int handle);
void MarkerDeleteHandle(int handle);
// Indicators
void IndicatorSetStyle(int indicNum, int indicStyle);
int IndicatorGetStyle(int indicNum);
void IndicatorSetColour(int indicNum, const wxColour& colour);
// Auto completion
void AutoCompShow(const wxString& listOfWords);
void AutoCompCancel();
bool AutoCompActive();
int AutoCompPosAtStart();
void AutoCompComplete();
void AutoCompStopChars(const wxString& stopChars);
void AutoCompSetSeparator(char separator);
char AutoCompGetSeparator();
void AutoCompSelect(const wxString& stringtoselect);
// Call tips
void CallTipShow(int pos, const wxString& text);
void CallTipCancel();
bool CallTipActive();
int CallTipPosAtStart();
void CallTipSetHighlight(int start, int end);
void CallTipSetBackground(const wxColour& colour);
// Key bindings
void CmdKeyAssign(int key, int modifiers, int cmd);
void CmdKeyClear(int key, int modifiers);
void CmdKeyClearAll();
void CmdKeyExecute(int cmd);
// Print formatting
int FormatRange(bool doDraw,
int startPos,
int endPos,
wxDC* draw,
wxDC* target, // Why does it use two? Can they be the same?
wxRect renderRect,
wxRect pageRect);
// Document Sharing (multiple views)
void* GetDocument();
void SetDocument(void* document);
// TODO: create a wx wrapper for Scintilla's document class
// Folding
int VisibleFromDocLine(int docLine);
int DocLineFromVisible(int displayLine);
int SetFoldLevel(int line, int level);
int GetFoldLevel(int line);
int GetLastChild(int line, int level);
int GetFoldParent(int line);
void ShowLines(int lineStart, int lineEnd);
void HideLines(int lineStart, int lineEnd);
bool GetLineVisible(int line);
void SetFoldExpanded(int line, bool expanded);
bool GetFoldExpanded(int line);
void ToggleFold(int line);
void EnsureVisible(int line);
void SetFoldFlags(int flags);
// Zooming
void ZoomIn();
void ZoomOut();
void SetZoom(int zoom);
int GetZoom();
// Long Lines
int GetEdgeColumn();
void SetEdgeColumn(int column);
wxSTC_EDGE GetEdgeMode();
void SetEdgeMode(wxSTC_EDGE mode);
wxColour GetEdgeColour();
void SetEdgeColour(const wxColour& colour);
// Lexer
void SetLexer(wxSTC_LEX lexer);
wxSTC_LEX GetLexer();
void Colourise(int start, int end);
void SetProperty(const wxString& key, const wxString& value);
void SetKeywords(int keywordSet, const wxString& keywordList);
// Event mask for Modified Event
void SetModEventMask(int mask);
//int GetModEventMask();
#ifndef SWIG
private:
// Event handlers
void OnPaint(wxPaintEvent& evt);
void OnScrollWin(wxScrollWinEvent& evt);
void OnSize(wxSizeEvent& evt);
void OnMouseLeftDown(wxMouseEvent& evt);
void OnMouseMove(wxMouseEvent& evt);
void OnMouseLeftUp(wxMouseEvent& evt);
void OnMouseRightUp(wxMouseEvent& evt);
void OnChar(wxKeyEvent& evt);
void OnKeyDown(wxKeyEvent& evt);
void OnLoseFocus(wxFocusEvent& evt);
void OnGainFocus(wxFocusEvent& evt);
void OnSysColourChanged(wxSysColourChangedEvent& evt);
void OnEraseBackground(wxEraseEvent& evt);
void OnMenu(wxCommandEvent& evt);
void OnListBox(wxCommandEvent& evt);
// Turn notifications from Scintilla into events
void NotifyChange();
void NotifyParent(SCNotification* scn);
long SendMsg(int msg, long wp=0, long lp=0);
private:
DECLARE_EVENT_TABLE()
DECLARE_CLASS(wxStyledTextCtrl)
ScintillaWX* m_swx;
wxStopWatch m_stopWatch;
bool m_readOnly;
wxSTC_UndoType m_undoType;
friend class ScintillaWX;
friend class Platform;
#endif
};
//----------------------------------------------------------------------
class wxStyledTextEvent : public wxCommandEvent {
public:
wxStyledTextEvent(wxEventType commandType=0, int id=0);
~wxStyledTextEvent() {}
void SetPosition(int pos) { m_position = pos; }
void SetKey(int k) { m_key = k; }
void SetModifiers(int m) { m_modifiers = m; }
void SetModificationType(int t) { m_modificationType = t; }
void SetText(const char* t) { m_text = t; }
void SetLength(int len) { m_length = len; }
void SetLinesAdded(int num) { m_linesAdded = num; }
void SetLine(int val) { m_line = val; }
void SetFoldLevelNow(int val) { m_foldLevelNow = val; }
void SetFoldLevelPrev(int val) { m_foldLevelPrev = val; }
void SetMargin(int val) { m_margin = val; }
void SetMessage(int val) { m_message = val; }
void SetWParam(int val) { m_wParam = val; }
void SetLParam(int val) { m_lParam = val; }
int GetPosition() const { return m_position; }
int GetKey() const { return m_key; }
int GetModifiers() const { return m_modifiers; }
int GetModificationType() const { return m_modificationType; }
wxString GetText() const { return m_text; }
int GetLength() const { return m_length; }
int GetLinesAdded() const { return m_linesAdded; }
int GetLine() const { return m_line; }
int GetFoldLevelNow() const { return m_foldLevelNow; }
int GetFoldLevelPrev() const { return m_foldLevelPrev; }
int GetMargin() const { return m_margin; }
int GetMessage() const { return m_message; }
int GetWParam() const { return m_wParam; }
int GetLParam() const { return m_lParam; }
bool GetShift() const;
bool GetControl() const;
bool GetAlt() const;
void CopyObject(wxObject& obj) const;
#ifndef SWIG
private:
DECLARE_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxStyledTextEvent)
int m_position;
int m_key;
int m_modifiers;
int m_modificationType; // wxEVT_STC_MODIFIED
wxString m_text;
int m_length;
int m_linesAdded;
int m_line;
int m_foldLevelNow;
int m_foldLevelPrev;
int m_margin; // wxEVT_STC_MARGINCLICK
int m_message; // wxEVT_STC_MACRORECORD
int m_wParam;
int m_lParam;
#endif
};
// Event types
enum {
wxEVT_STC_CHANGE = 1650,
wxEVT_STC_STYLENEEDED,
wxEVT_STC_CHARADDED,
wxEVT_STC_UPDATEUI,
wxEVT_STC_SAVEPOINTREACHED,
wxEVT_STC_SAVEPOINTLEFT,
wxEVT_STC_ROMODIFYATTEMPT,
wxEVT_STC_DOUBLECLICK,
wxEVT_STC_MODIFIED,
wxEVT_STC_KEY,
wxEVT_STC_MACRORECORD,
wxEVT_STC_MARGINCLICK,
wxEVT_STC_NEEDSHOWN
};
// Modification and action types
const int wxSTC_MOD_INSERTTEXT = 0x1;
const int wxSTC_MOD_DELETETEXT = 0x2;
const int wxSTC_MOD_CHANGESTYLE = 0x4;
const int wxSTC_MOD_CHANGEFOLD = 0x8;
const int wxSTC_PERFORMED_USER = 0x10;
const int wxSTC_PERFORMED_UNDO = 0x20;
const int wxSTC_PERFORMED_REDO = 0x40;
const int wxSTC_LASTSTEPINUNDOREDO = 0x100;
const int wxSTC_MOD_CHANGEMARKER = 0x200;
const int wxSTC_MOD_BEFOREINSERT = 0x400;
const int wxSTC_MOD_BEFOREDELETE = 0x800;
#ifndef SWIG
typedef void (wxEvtHandler::*wxStyledTextEventFunction)(wxStyledTextEvent&);
#define EVT_STC_CHANGE(id, fn) { wxEVT_STC_CHANGE, id, -1, (wxObjectEventFunction) (wxEventFunction) (wxStyledTextEventFunction) & fn, (wxObject *) NULL },
#define EVT_STC_STYLENEEDED(id, fn) { wxEVT_STC_STYLENEEDED, id, -1, (wxObjectEventFunction) (wxEventFunction) (wxStyledTextEventFunction) & fn, (wxObject *) NULL },
#define EVT_STC_CHARADDED(id, fn) { wxEVT_STC_CHARADDED, id, -1, (wxObjectEventFunction) (wxEventFunction) (wxStyledTextEventFunction) & fn, (wxObject *) NULL },
#define EVT_STC_UPDATEUI(id, fn) { wxEVT_STC_UPDATEUI, id, -1, (wxObjectEventFunction) (wxEventFunction) (wxStyledTextEventFunction) & fn, (wxObject *) NULL },
#define EVT_STC_SAVEPOINTREACHED(id, fn) { wxEVT_STC_SAVEPOINTREACHED, id, -1, (wxObjectEventFunction) (wxEventFunction) (wxStyledTextEventFunction) & fn, (wxObject *) NULL },
#define EVT_STC_SAVEPOINTLEFT(id, fn) { wxEVT_STC_SAVEPOINTLEFT, id, -1, (wxObjectEventFunction) (wxEventFunction) (wxStyledTextEventFunction) & fn, (wxObject *) NULL },
#define EVT_STC_ROMODIFYATTEMPT(id, fn) { wxEVT_STC_ROMODIFYATTEMPT, id, -1, (wxObjectEventFunction) (wxEventFunction) (wxStyledTextEventFunction) & fn, (wxObject *) NULL },
#define EVT_STC_DOUBLECLICK(id, fn) { wxEVT_STC_DOUBLECLICK, id, -1, (wxObjectEventFunction) (wxEventFunction) (wxStyledTextEventFunction) & fn, (wxObject *) NULL },
#define EVT_STC_MODIFIED(id, fn) { wxEVT_STC_MODIFIED, id, -1, (wxObjectEventFunction) (wxEventFunction) (wxStyledTextEventFunction) & fn, (wxObject *) NULL },
#define EVT_STC_KEY(id, fn) { wxEVT_STC_KEY, id, -1, (wxObjectEventFunction) (wxEventFunction) (wxStyledTextEventFunction) & fn, (wxObject *) NULL },
#define EVT_STC_MACRORECORD(id, fn) { wxEVT_STC_MACRORECORD, id, -1, (wxObjectEventFunction) (wxEventFunction) (wxStyledTextEventFunction) & fn, (wxObject *) NULL },
#define EVT_STC_MARGINCLICK(id, fn) { wxEVT_STC_MARGINCLICK, id, -1, (wxObjectEventFunction) (wxEventFunction) (wxStyledTextEventFunction) & fn, (wxObject *) NULL },
#define EVT_STC_NEEDSHOWN(id, fn) { wxEVT_STC_NEEDSHOWN, id, -1, (wxObjectEventFunction) (wxEventFunction) (wxStyledTextEventFunction) & fn, (wxObject *) NULL },
#endif
//----------------------------------------------------------------------
//----------------------------------------------------------------------
#endif

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# $Id$
CONTRIB_SAMPLES=mmedia ogl stc
all:
@for d in $(CONTRIB_SAMPLES); do (cd $$d && $(MAKE)); done
clean:
@for d in $(CONTRIB_SAMPLES); do (cd $$d && $(MAKE) clean); done

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# Makefile for mmedia sample.
# $Id$
top_srcdir = @top_srcdir@/..
top_builddir = ../../..
program_dir = contrib/samples/mmedia
PROGRAM=mmboard
OBJECTS=mmboard.o mmbman.o
APPEXTRALIBS=$(top_builddir)/lib/libmmedia.@WX_TARGET_LIBRARY_TYPE@ @ESD_LINK@
APPEXTRADEFS=-I$(top_srcdir)/contrib/include
include $(top_builddir)/src/makeprog.env

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#*****************************************************************************
# *
# Make file for VMS *
# Author : J.Jansen (joukj@hrem.stm.tudelft.nl) *
# Date : 10 November 1999 *
# *
#*****************************************************************************
.first
define wx [--.include.wx]
.ifdef __WXMOTIF__
CXX_DEFINE = /define=(__WXMOTIF__=1)
.else
CXX_DEFINE =
.endif
.suffixes : .cpp
.cpp.obj :
cxx $(CXXFLAGS)$(CXX_DEFINE) $(MMS$TARGET_NAME).cpp
all :
$(MMS)$(MMSQUALIFIERS) minimal.exe
minimal.exe : minimal.obj
.ifdef __WXMOTIF__
cxxlink minimal,[--.lib]vms/opt
.endif
minimal.obj : minimal.cpp

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/* XPM */
static char * eject_xpm[] = {
"15 16 5 1",
" c None",
". c #949594",
"+ c #000000",
"@ c #FFFFFF",
"# c #8E8E8E",
" . ",
" .+@ ",
" .+++@ ",
" .+++++@ ",
" .+++++++@ ",
" .+++++++++@ ",
" .+++++++++++@ ",
".+############@",
".@@@@@@@@@@@@@@",
" ",
"...............",
".++++++++++++#@",
".++++++++++++#@",
".++++++++++++#@",
".+############@",
".@@@@@@@@@@@@@@"};

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#
# File: makefile.b32
# Author: Julian Smart
# Created: 1999
# Updated:
# Copyright:
#
# Makefile : Builds sample for 32-bit BC++
WXDIR = $(WXWIN)
TARGET=mmboard
EXTRALIBS=$(WXDIR)\contrib\lib\mmedia.lib
OBJECTS = $(TARGET).obj mmbman.obj
!include $(WXDIR)\src\makeprog.b32

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#
# File: makefile.bcc
# Author: Julian Smart
# Created: 1998
# Updated:
#
# Builds a BC++ 16-bit sample
!if "$(WXWIN)" == ""
!error You must define the WXWIN variable in autoexec.bat, e.g. WXWIN=c:\wx
!endif
WXDIR = $(WXWIN)
TARGET=mmboard
EXTRALIBS=$(WXDIR)\contrib\lib\mmedia.lib
OBJECTS=$(TARGET).obj mmbman.obj
!include $(WXDIR)\src\makeprog.bcc

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#
# File: makefile.dos
# Author: Julian Smart
# Created: 1998
# Updated:
#
# Makefile : Builds 16-bit sample, VC++ 1.5
# Use FINAL=1 argument to nmake to build final version with no debugging
# info
WXDIR = $(WXWIN)
TARGET=minimal
OBJECTS=$(TARGET).obj
!include $(WXDIR)\src\makeprog.msc

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#
# File: makefile.g95
# Author: Julian Smart
# Created: 1999
# Updated:
# Copyright: (c) Julian Smart, 1999
#
# Makefile for wxWindows sample (Cygwin/Mingw32).
WXDIR = ../../..
TARGET=mmboard
EXTRALIBS=-lmmedia
OBJECTS = $(TARGET).o mmbman.o
include $(WXDIR)/src/makeprog.g95

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#
# File: makefile.vc
# Author: Julian Smart
# Created: 1999
# Updated:
# Copyright: (c) Julian Smart
#
# Makefile : Builds sample (VC++, WIN32)
# Use FINAL=1 argument to nmake to build final version with no debug info.
# Set WXDIR for your system
WXDIR = $(WXWIN)
PROGRAM=mmboard
!if "$(FINAL)" == "0"
EXTRALIBS=$(WXDIR)\contrib\lib\mmediad.lib
!else
EXTRALIBS=$(WXDIR)\contrib\lib\mmedia.lib
!endif
OBJECTS = $(PROGRAM).obj mmbman.obj
!include $(WXDIR)\src\makeprog.vc

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#
# Makefile for WATCOM
#
# Created by Julian Smart, January 1999
#
#
WXDIR = $(%WXWIN)
PROGRAM = mmboard
OBJECTS = $(PROGRAM).obj mmbman.obj
!include $(WXDIR)\src\makeprog.wat

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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Name: mmbman.cpp
// Purpose: Multimedia Board manager
// Author: Guilhem Lavaux, <guilhem.lavaux@libertysurf.fr>
// Modified by:
// Created: 13/02/2000
// RCS-ID: $Id$
// Copyright: (c) 2000, Guilhem Lavaux
// Licence: wxWindows licence
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#ifdef __GNUG__
#pragma implementation "mmbman.cpp"
#endif
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// headers
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// For compilers that support precompilation, includes "wx/wx.h".
#include "wx/wxprec.h"
#ifdef __BORLANDC__
#pragma hdrstop
#endif
// for all others, include the necessary headers (this file is usually all you
// need because it includes almost all "standard" wxWindows headers
#ifndef WX_PRECOMP
#include "wx/wx.h"
#endif
// Personal headers
#include "wx/stream.h"
#include "wx/wfstream.h"
#include "wx/mmedia/sndbase.h"
#include "wx/mmedia/sndfile.h"
#include "wx/mmedia/sndwav.h"
#include "wx/mmedia/sndaiff.h"
#include "wx/mmedia/sndpcm.h"
#include "wx/mmedia/sndulaw.h"
#ifdef __UNIX__
#include "wx/mmedia/sndoss.h"
#include "wx/mmedia/sndesd.h"
#endif
#ifdef __WIN32__
#include "wx/mmedia/sndwin.h"
#endif
#include "wx/mmedia/vidbase.h"
#ifdef __UNIX__
#include "wx/mmedia/vidxanm.h"
#endif
#ifdef __WIN32__
#include "wx/mmedia/vidwin.h"
#endif
#include "mmboard.h"
#include "mmbman.h"
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Private class definitions
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
class MMBoardSoundFile: public MMBoardFile {
public:
MMBoardSoundFile(const wxString& filename);
~MMBoardSoundFile();
bool NeedWindow();
void SetWindow(wxWindow *window);
void Play();
void Pause();
void Resume();
void Stop();
MMBoardTime GetPosition();
MMBoardTime GetLength();
void SetPosition(MMBoardTime btime);
bool IsStopped();
bool IsPaused();
wxString GetStringType();
wxString GetStringInformation();
protected:
wxSoundFileStream *GetDecoder();
wxSoundStream *m_output_stream;
wxInputStream *m_input_stream;
wxSoundFileStream *m_file_stream;
MMBoardTime m_length;
wxUint8 m_file_type;
};
class MMBoardVideoFile: public MMBoardFile {
public:
MMBoardVideoFile(const wxString& filename);
~MMBoardVideoFile();
bool NeedWindow();
void SetWindow(wxWindow *window);
void Play();
void Pause();
void Resume();
void Stop();
MMBoardTime GetPosition();
MMBoardTime GetLength();
void SetPosition(MMBoardTime btime);
bool IsStopped();
bool IsPaused();
wxString GetStringType();
wxString GetStringInformation();
protected:
wxWindow *m_output_window;
wxVideoBaseDriver *m_video_driver;
};
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Implementation
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#define MMBoard_UNKNOWNTYPE 0
#define MMBoard_WAVE 1
#define MMBoard_AIFF 2
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// MMBoardSoundFile
MMBoardSoundFile::MMBoardSoundFile(const wxString& filename)
: MMBoardFile()
{
m_input_stream = new wxFileInputStream(filename);
m_output_stream = MMBoardManager::OpenSoundStream();
m_file_stream = GetDecoder();
if (!m_file_stream) {
SetError(MMBoard_UnknownFile);
return;
}
// Compute length
wxUint32 length, seconds;
length = m_file_stream->GetLength();
seconds = m_file_stream->GetSoundFormat().GetTimeFromBytes(length);
m_length.seconds = seconds % 60;
m_length.minutes = (seconds / 60) % 60;
m_length.hours = seconds / 3600;
}
MMBoardSoundFile::~MMBoardSoundFile()
{
if (m_file_stream)
delete m_file_stream;
MMBoardManager::UnrefSoundStream(m_output_stream);
delete m_input_stream;
}
wxSoundFileStream *MMBoardSoundFile::GetDecoder()
{
wxSoundFileStream *f_stream;
// First, we try a Wave decoder
f_stream = new wxSoundWave(*m_input_stream, *m_output_stream);
m_file_type = MMBoard_WAVE;
if (f_stream->CanRead())
return f_stream;
delete f_stream;
// Then, a AIFF decoder
f_stream = new wxSoundAiff(*m_input_stream, *m_output_stream);
m_file_type = MMBoard_AIFF;
if (f_stream->CanRead())
return f_stream;
delete f_stream;
m_file_type = MMBoard_UNKNOWNTYPE;
// TODO: automate
return NULL;
}
MMBoardTime MMBoardSoundFile::GetLength()
{
return m_length;
}
bool MMBoardSoundFile::IsStopped()
{
return m_file_stream->IsStopped();
}
bool MMBoardSoundFile::IsPaused()
{
return m_file_stream->IsPaused();
}
MMBoardTime MMBoardSoundFile::GetPosition()
{
wxUint32 length, seconds;
MMBoardTime file_time;
file_time.seconds = file_time.minutes = file_time.hours = 0;
if (m_file_stream->IsStopped())
return file_time;
length = m_file_stream->GetPosition();
seconds = m_file_stream->GetSoundFormat().GetTimeFromBytes(length);
file_time.seconds = seconds % 60;
file_time.minutes = (seconds / 60) % 60;
file_time.hours = seconds / 3600;
return file_time;
}
void MMBoardSoundFile::SetPosition(MMBoardTime btime)
{
wxUint32 itime;
itime = btime.seconds + btime.minutes * 60 + btime.hours;
m_file_stream->SetPosition(
m_file_stream->GetSoundFormat().GetBytesFromTime(itime)
);
}
bool MMBoardSoundFile::NeedWindow()
{
return FALSE;
}
void MMBoardSoundFile::SetWindow(wxWindow *window)
{
}
void MMBoardSoundFile::Play()
{
m_file_stream->Play();
}
void MMBoardSoundFile::Pause()
{
m_file_stream->Pause();
}
void MMBoardSoundFile::Resume()
{
m_file_stream->Resume();
}
void MMBoardSoundFile::Stop()
{
m_file_stream->Stop();
}
wxString MMBoardSoundFile::GetStringType()
{
switch (m_file_type) {
case MMBoard_WAVE:
return wxString(wxT("WAVE file"));
break;
case MMBoard_AIFF:
return wxString(wxT("AIFF file"));
break;
default:
return wxString(wxT("Unknown file"));
break;
}
}
wxString MMBoardSoundFile::GetStringInformation()
{
wxString info;
wxSoundFormatBase *format;
format = &(m_file_stream->GetSoundFormat());
info = wxT("Data encoding: ");
switch (format->GetType()) {
case wxSOUND_PCM: {
wxSoundFormatPcm *pcm_format = (wxSoundFormatPcm *)format;
info += wxString::Format(wxT("PCM %s %s\n"),
pcm_format->Signed() ? wxT("signed") : wxT("unsigned"),
pcm_format->GetOrder() == wxLITTLE_ENDIAN ? wxT("little endian") : wxT("big endian"));
info += wxString::Format(wxT("Sampling rate: %d\n")
wxT("Bits per sample: %d\n")
wxT("Number of channels: %d\n"),
pcm_format->GetSampleRate(),
pcm_format->GetBPS(),
pcm_format->GetChannels());
break;
}
case wxSOUND_ULAW: {
wxSoundFormatUlaw *ulaw_format = (wxSoundFormatUlaw *)format;
info += wxT("ULAW\n");
info += wxString::Format(wxT("Sampling rate: %d\n"), ulaw_format->GetSampleRate());
break;
}
default:
info += wxT("Unknown");
break;
}
return info;
}
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// MMBoardVideoFile
MMBoardVideoFile::MMBoardVideoFile(const wxString& filename)
{
m_output_window = NULL;
#if defined(__UNIX__)
m_video_driver = new wxVideoXANIM(filename);
#elif defined(__WIN32__)
m_video_driver = new wxVideoWindows(filename);
#else
m_video_driver = NULL;
SetError(MMBoard_UnknownFile);
#endif
}
MMBoardVideoFile::~MMBoardVideoFile()
{
if (m_video_driver)
delete m_video_driver;
}
bool MMBoardVideoFile::NeedWindow()
{
return TRUE;
}
void MMBoardVideoFile::SetWindow(wxWindow *window)
{
m_output_window = window;
m_video_driver->AttachOutput(*window);
wxSize size;
m_video_driver->GetSize(size);
window->SetSize(size);
// BAD BAD
// and we remove
// window->GetParent()->GetSizer()->Fit(window->GetParent());
}
void MMBoardVideoFile::Play()
{
m_video_driver->Play();
}
void MMBoardVideoFile::Pause()
{
m_video_driver->Pause();
}
void MMBoardVideoFile::Resume()
{
m_video_driver->Resume();
}
void MMBoardVideoFile::Stop()
{
m_video_driver->Stop();
}
MMBoardTime MMBoardVideoFile::GetPosition()
{
MMBoardTime btime;
btime.seconds = btime.minutes = btime.hours = 0;
return btime;
}
MMBoardTime MMBoardVideoFile::GetLength()
{
MMBoardTime btime;
int frameTime;
frameTime = (int)( m_video_driver->GetNbFrames() / m_video_driver->GetFrameRate());
btime.seconds = frameTime % 60;
btime.minutes = (frameTime / 60) % 60;
btime.hours = frameTime / 3600;
return btime;
}
void MMBoardVideoFile::SetPosition(MMBoardTime btime)
{
}
bool MMBoardVideoFile::IsStopped()
{
return m_video_driver->IsStopped();
}
bool MMBoardVideoFile::IsPaused()
{
return m_video_driver->IsPaused();
}
wxString MMBoardVideoFile::GetStringType()
{
return wxString(wxT("Video XANIM"));
}
wxString MMBoardVideoFile::GetStringInformation()
{
wxString info;
info = wxT("Video codec: ");
info += m_video_driver->GetMovieCodec() + "\n";
info += wxT("Audio codec: ");
info += m_video_driver->GetAudioCodec();
info += wxString::Format(" Sample rate: %d Channels: %d\n", m_video_driver->GetSampleRate(),
m_video_driver->GetBPS());
info += wxString::Format(" Frame rate: %.01f", m_video_driver->GetFrameRate());
return info;
}
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// MMBoardFile
MMBoardFile::MMBoardFile()
{
m_error = 0;
}
MMBoardFile::~MMBoardFile()
{
}
//
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// MMBoardManager
MMBoardFile *MMBoardManager::Open(const wxString& filename)
{
MMBoardFile *file;
// Test the audio codec
file = new MMBoardSoundFile(filename);
if (!file->GetError())
return file;
delete file;
// Test the video codec
file = new MMBoardVideoFile(filename);
if (!file->GetError())
return file;
delete file;
// Arrrgh, we just could not see what is that file ...
return NULL;
}
DECLARE_APP(MMBoardApp)
wxSoundStream *MMBoardManager::OpenSoundStream()
{
#ifdef __UNIX__
if ((wxGetApp().m_caps & MM_SOUND_ESD) != 0)
return new wxSoundStreamESD();
if ((wxGetApp().m_caps & MM_SOUND_OSS) != 0)
return new wxSoundStreamOSS();
#endif
#ifdef __WIN32__
if ((wxGetApp().m_caps & MM_SOUND_WIN) != 0)
return new wxSoundStreamWin();
#endif
wxMessageBox("You are trying to open a multimedia but you have not devices", "Error", wxOK | wxICON_ERROR, NULL);
return NULL;
}
void MMBoardManager::UnrefSoundStream(wxSoundStream *stream)
{
delete stream;
}
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Name: mmbman.h
// Purpose: Multimedia Board manager
// Author: Guilhem Lavaux, <guilhem.lavaux@libertysurf.fr>
// Modified by:
// Created: 13/02/2000
// RCS-ID: $Id$
// Copyright: (c) 2000, Guilhem Lavaux
// Licence: wxWindows licence
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#ifndef _MMBMAN_APP_H_
#define _MMBMAN_APP_H_
#ifdef __GNUG__
#pragma interface "mmbman.cpp"
#endif
#include "wx/stream.h"
#include "wx/mmedia/sndbase.h"
// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Base structure definitions
// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
typedef struct {
wxUint8 seconds, minutes, hours;
} MMBoardTime;
// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Constants
// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
#define MMBoard_NoError 0
#define MMBoard_UnknownFile 1
// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Interface definition: MMBoardFile
// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
class MMBoardFile {
public:
MMBoardFile();
virtual ~MMBoardFile();
virtual bool NeedWindow() = 0;
virtual void SetWindow(wxWindow *window) = 0;
virtual void Play() = 0;
virtual void Pause() = 0;
virtual void Resume() = 0;
virtual void Stop() = 0;
virtual MMBoardTime GetPosition() = 0;
virtual MMBoardTime GetLength() = 0;
virtual void SetPosition(MMBoardTime btime) = 0;
virtual bool IsStopped() = 0;
virtual bool IsPaused() = 0;
virtual wxString GetStringType() = 0;
virtual wxString GetStringInformation() = 0;
void SetError(wxUint8 error) { m_error = error; }
wxUint8 GetError() const { return m_error; }
protected:
wxUint8 m_error;
};
// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Main manager
// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
class MMBoardManager {
public:
static MMBoardFile *Open(const wxString& filename);
static wxSoundStream *OpenSoundStream();
static void UnrefSoundStream(wxSoundStream *stream);
};
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Name: mmboard.cpp
// Purpose: Multimedia Library sample
// Author: Guilhem Lavaux (created from minimal by J. Smart)
// Modified by:
// Created: 13/02/2000
// RCS-ID: $Id$
// Copyright: (c) Guilhem Lavaux
// Licence: wxWindows licence
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// ============================================================================
// declarations
// ============================================================================
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// headers
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#ifdef __GNUG__
#pragma implementation "mmboard.cpp"
#endif
// For compilers that support precompilation, includes "wx/wx.h".
#include "wx/wxprec.h"
#ifdef __BORLANDC__
#pragma hdrstop
#endif
// for all others, include the necessary headers (this file is usually all you
// need because it includes almost all "standard" wxWindows headers
#ifndef WX_PRECOMP
#include "wx/wx.h"
#endif
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// ressources
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// the application icon
#if defined(__WXGTK__) || defined(__WXMOTIF__)
#include "mondrian.xpm"
#endif
// include multimedia classes
#include "wx/mmedia/sndbase.h"
#ifdef __WIN32__
#include "wx/mmedia/sndwin.h"
#endif
#ifdef __UNIX__
#include "wx/mmedia/sndoss.h"
#include "wx/mmedia/sndesd.h"
#endif
#include "wx/statline.h"
#include "wx/stattext.h"
// include personnal classes
#include "mmboard.h"
#include "mmbman.h"
#include "play.xpm"
#include "stop.xpm"
#include "eject.xpm"
#include "pause.xpm"
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// private classes
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Main Multimedia Board frame
class MMBoardFrame : public wxFrame
{
public:
// ctor(s)
MMBoardFrame(const wxString& title, const wxPoint& pos, const wxSize& size);
// dtor
~MMBoardFrame();
// event handlers
void OnQuit(wxCommandEvent& event);
void OnAbout(wxCommandEvent& event);
void OnOpen(wxCommandEvent& event);
void OnPlay(wxCommandEvent& event);
void OnStop(wxCommandEvent& event);
void OnPause(wxCommandEvent& event);
void OnEject(wxCommandEvent& event);
void OnRefreshInfo(wxEvent& event);
void OnSetPosition(wxCommandEvent& event);
void OpenVideoWindow();
void CloseVideoWindow();
private:
// any class wishing to process wxWindows events must use this macro
DECLARE_EVENT_TABLE()
private:
void UpdateMMedInfo();
void UpdateInfoText();
MMBoardFile *m_opened_file;
wxSlider *m_positionSlider;
wxBitmapButton *m_playButton, *m_pauseButton, *m_stopButton, *m_ejectButton;
wxStaticText *m_fileType, *m_infoText;
wxWindow *m_video_window;
wxPanel *m_panel;
wxSizer *m_sizer;
wxTimer *m_refreshTimer;
};
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// constants
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// IDs for the controls and the menu commands
enum
{
// menu items
MMBoard_Quit = 1,
MMBoard_Open,
MMBoard_About,
MMBoard_PositionSlider,
MMBoard_PlayButton,
MMBoard_PauseButton,
MMBoard_ResumeButton,
MMBoard_StopButton,
MMBoard_EjectButton,
MMBoard_RefreshInfo
};
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// event tables and other macros for wxWindows
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
BEGIN_EVENT_TABLE(MMBoardFrame, wxFrame)
EVT_MENU(MMBoard_Quit, MMBoardFrame::OnQuit)
EVT_MENU(MMBoard_About, MMBoardFrame::OnAbout)
EVT_MENU(MMBoard_Open, MMBoardFrame::OnOpen)
EVT_BUTTON(MMBoard_PlayButton, MMBoardFrame::OnPlay)
EVT_BUTTON(MMBoard_StopButton, MMBoardFrame::OnStop)
EVT_BUTTON(MMBoard_PauseButton, MMBoardFrame::OnPause)
EVT_BUTTON(MMBoard_EjectButton, MMBoardFrame::OnEject)
EVT_SLIDER(MMBoard_PositionSlider, MMBoardFrame::OnSetPosition)
EVT_CUSTOM(wxEVT_TIMER, MMBoard_RefreshInfo, MMBoardFrame::OnRefreshInfo)
END_EVENT_TABLE()
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Main board application launcher
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMPLEMENT_APP(MMBoardApp)
// ============================================================================
// implementation
// ============================================================================
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// the application class
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
bool MMBoardApp::OnInit()
{
// create the main application window
MMBoardFrame *frame = new MMBoardFrame("Multimedia Board",
wxPoint(50, 50), wxSize(450, 340));
// and show it (the frames, unlike simple controls, are not shown when
// created initially)
frame->Show(TRUE);
m_caps = TestMultimediaCaps();
if (!m_caps) {
wxMessageBox("Your system has no multimedia capabilities. We are exiting now.", "Major error !", wxOK | wxICON_ERROR, NULL);
return FALSE;
}
wxString msg;
msg.Printf("Detected : %s%s%s", (m_caps & MM_SOUND_OSS) ? "OSS " : "",
(m_caps & MM_SOUND_ESD) ? "ESD " : "",
(m_caps & MM_SOUND_WIN) ? "WIN" : "");
wxMessageBox(msg, "Good !", wxOK | wxICON_INFORMATION, NULL);
// success: wxApp::OnRun() will be called which will enter the main message
// loop and the application will run. If we returned FALSE here, the
// application would exit immediately.
return TRUE;
}
wxUint8 MMBoardApp::TestMultimediaCaps()
{
wxSoundStream *dev;
wxUint8 caps;
caps = 0;
#ifdef __UNIX__
// We now test the ESD support
dev = new wxSoundStreamESD();
if (dev->GetError() == wxSOUND_NOERROR)
caps |= MM_SOUND_ESD;
delete dev;
// We test the OSS (Open Sound System) support.
// WARNING: There is a conflict between ESD and ALSA
dev = new wxSoundStreamOSS();
if (dev->GetError() == wxSOUND_NOERROR)
caps |= MM_SOUND_OSS;
delete dev;
#endif
#ifdef __WIN32__
// We test the Windows sound support.
dev = new wxSoundStreamWin();
if (dev->GetError() == wxSOUND_NOERROR)
caps |= MM_SOUND_WIN;
delete dev;
#endif
return caps;
}
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// main frame
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// frame constructor
MMBoardFrame::MMBoardFrame(const wxString& title, const wxPoint& pos, const wxSize& size)
: wxFrame((wxFrame *)NULL, -1, title, pos, size)
{
#ifdef __WXMAC__
// we need this in order to allow the about menu relocation, since ABOUT is
// not the default id of the about menu
wxApp::s_macAboutMenuItemId = MMBoard_About;
#endif
// set the frame icon
SetIcon(wxICON(mondrian));
// create a menu bar
wxMenu *menuFile = new wxMenu(wxT(""), wxMENU_TEAROFF);
// the "About" item should be in the help menu
wxMenu *helpMenu = new wxMenu;
helpMenu->Append(MMBoard_About, wxT("&About...\tCtrl-A"), wxT("Show about dialog"));
menuFile->Append(MMBoard_Open, wxT("&Open\tAlt-O"), wxT("Open file"));
menuFile->AppendSeparator();
menuFile->Append(MMBoard_Quit, wxT("E&xit\tAlt-X"), wxT("Quit this program"));
// now append the freshly created menu to the menu bar...
wxMenuBar *menuBar = new wxMenuBar();
menuBar->Append(menuFile, wxT("&File"));
menuBar->Append(helpMenu, wxT("&Help"));
// ... and attach this menu bar to the frame
SetMenuBar(menuBar);
#if wxUSE_STATUSBAR
// create a status bar just for fun (by default with 1 pane only)
CreateStatusBar(3);
SetStatusText(wxT("Welcome to wxWindows!"));
#endif // wxUSE_STATUSBAR
// Misc variables
m_opened_file = NULL;
m_panel = new wxPanel(this, -1);
// Initialize main slider
m_positionSlider = new wxSlider( m_panel, MMBoard_PositionSlider, 0, 0, 60,
wxDefaultPosition, wxSize(300, -1),
wxSL_HORIZONTAL | wxSL_AUTOTICKS);
m_positionSlider->SetPageSize(60); // 60 secs
m_positionSlider->Enable(FALSE);
// Initialize info panel
wxPanel *infoPanel = new wxPanel( m_panel, -1);
infoPanel->SetBackgroundColour(*wxBLACK);
infoPanel->SetForegroundColour(*wxWHITE);
wxBoxSizer *infoSizer = new wxBoxSizer(wxVERTICAL);
m_fileType = new wxStaticText(infoPanel, -1, wxT(""));
wxStaticLine *line = new wxStaticLine(infoPanel, -1);
m_infoText = new wxStaticText(infoPanel, -1, "");
UpdateInfoText();
infoSizer->Add(m_fileType, 0, wxGROW | wxALL, 1);
infoSizer->Add(line, 0, wxGROW | wxCENTRE, 20);
infoSizer->Add(m_infoText, 0, wxGROW | wxALL, 1);
infoPanel->SetSizer(infoSizer);
infoPanel->SetAutoLayout(TRUE);
// Bitmap button panel
wxBoxSizer *buttonSizer = new wxBoxSizer(wxHORIZONTAL);
wxBitmap *play_bmp = new wxBitmap(play_back_xpm);
wxBitmap *stop_bmp = new wxBitmap(stop_back_xpm);
wxBitmap *eject_bmp = new wxBitmap(eject_xpm);
wxBitmap *pause_bmp = new wxBitmap(pause_xpm);
m_playButton = new wxBitmapButton(m_panel, MMBoard_PlayButton, *play_bmp);
m_playButton->Enable(FALSE);
m_pauseButton = new wxBitmapButton(m_panel, MMBoard_PauseButton, *pause_bmp);
m_pauseButton->Enable(FALSE);
m_stopButton = new wxBitmapButton(m_panel, MMBoard_StopButton, *stop_bmp);
m_stopButton->Enable(FALSE);
m_ejectButton = new wxBitmapButton(m_panel, MMBoard_EjectButton, *eject_bmp);
m_ejectButton->Enable(FALSE);
buttonSizer->Add(m_playButton, 0, wxALL, 2);
buttonSizer->Add(m_pauseButton, 0, wxALL, 2);
buttonSizer->Add(m_stopButton, 0, wxALL, 2);
buttonSizer->Add(m_ejectButton, 0, wxALL, 2);
// Top sizer
m_sizer = new wxBoxSizer(wxVERTICAL);
m_sizer->Add(new wxStaticLine(m_panel, -1), 0, wxGROW | wxCENTRE, 0);
m_sizer->Add(m_positionSlider, 0, wxCENTRE | wxGROW | wxALL, 2);
m_sizer->Add(new wxStaticLine(m_panel, -1), 0, wxGROW | wxCENTRE, 0);
m_sizer->Add(buttonSizer, 0, wxALL, 0);
m_sizer->Add(new wxStaticLine(m_panel, -1), 0, wxGROW | wxCENTRE, 0);
m_sizer->Add(infoPanel, 1, wxCENTRE | wxGROW, 0);
m_panel->SetSizer(m_sizer);
m_panel->SetAutoLayout(TRUE);
m_sizer->Fit(this);
m_sizer->SetSizeHints(this);
// Timer
m_refreshTimer = new wxTimer(this, MMBoard_RefreshInfo);
// Video window
m_video_window = NULL;
// Multimedia file
m_opened_file = NULL;
}
MMBoardFrame::~MMBoardFrame()
{
if (m_opened_file)
delete m_opened_file;
delete m_refreshTimer;
}
void MMBoardFrame::OpenVideoWindow()
{
if (m_video_window)
return;
m_video_window = new wxWindow(m_panel, -1, wxDefaultPosition, wxSize(200, 200));
m_video_window->SetBackgroundColour(*wxBLACK);
m_sizer->Prepend(m_video_window, 2, wxGROW | wxSHRINK | wxCENTRE, 1);
m_sizer->Fit(this);
}
void MMBoardFrame::CloseVideoWindow()
{
if (!m_video_window)
return;
m_sizer->Remove(m_video_window);
delete m_video_window;
m_video_window = NULL;
m_sizer->Fit(this);
}
// event handlers
void MMBoardFrame::OnQuit(wxCommandEvent& WXUNUSED(event))
{
// TRUE is to force the frame to close
Close(TRUE);
}
void MMBoardFrame::OnAbout(wxCommandEvent& WXUNUSED(event))
{
wxString msg;
msg.Printf( wxT("wxWindows Multimedia board v1.0a, wxMMedia v2.0a:\n")
wxT("an example of the capabilities of the wxWindows multimedia classes.\n")
wxT("Copyright 1999, 2000, Guilhem Lavaux.\n"));
wxMessageBox(msg, "About MMBoard", wxOK | wxICON_INFORMATION, this);
}
void MMBoardFrame::OnOpen(wxCommandEvent& WXUNUSED(event))
{
wxString selected_file;
if (m_opened_file) {
if (!m_opened_file->IsStopped()) {
wxCommandEvent event2;
OnStop(event2);
}
delete m_opened_file;
}
// select a file to be opened
selected_file = wxLoadFileSelector("multimedia", "*", NULL, this);
if (selected_file.IsNull())
return;
m_opened_file = MMBoardManager::Open(selected_file);
// Change the range values of the slider.
MMBoardTime length;
length = m_opened_file->GetLength();
m_positionSlider->SetRange(0, length.hours * 3600 + length.minutes * 60 + length.seconds);
// Update misc info
UpdateMMedInfo();
SetStatusText(selected_file, 2);
// Update info text
UpdateInfoText();
// Enable a few buttons
m_playButton->Enable(TRUE);
m_ejectButton->Enable(TRUE);
m_positionSlider->Enable(TRUE);
if (m_opened_file->NeedWindow()) {
OpenVideoWindow();
m_opened_file->SetWindow(m_video_window);
} else
CloseVideoWindow();
}
void MMBoardFrame::UpdateInfoText()
{
wxString infotext1, infotext2;
if (m_opened_file) {
infotext1 = wxT("File type:\n\t");
infotext1 += m_opened_file->GetStringType() + wxT("\n");
infotext2 = wxT("File informations:\n\n");
infotext2 += m_opened_file->GetStringInformation();
} else {
infotext1 = wxT("File type: \n\tNo file opened");
infotext2 = wxT("File informations:\nNo information\n\n\n\n\n");
}
m_fileType->SetLabel(infotext1);
m_infoText->SetLabel(infotext2);
}
void MMBoardFrame::UpdateMMedInfo()
{
wxString temp_string;
MMBoardTime current, length;
if (m_opened_file) {
current = m_opened_file->GetPosition();
length = m_opened_file->GetLength();
} else {
current.hours = current.minutes = current.seconds = 0;
length = current;
}
// We refresh the status bar
temp_string.Printf(wxT("%02d:%02d / %02d:%02d"), current.hours * 60 + current.minutes,
current.seconds, length.hours * 60 + length.minutes, length.seconds);
SetStatusText(temp_string, 1);
// We set the slider position
m_positionSlider->SetValue(current.hours * 3600 + current.minutes * 60 + current.seconds);
}
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Playing management, refreshers, ...
void MMBoardFrame::OnRefreshInfo(wxEvent& WXUNUSED(event))
{
UpdateMMedInfo();
if (m_opened_file->IsStopped()) {
m_refreshTimer->Stop();
m_playButton->Enable(TRUE);
m_stopButton->Enable(FALSE);
m_pauseButton->Enable(FALSE);
}
}
void MMBoardFrame::OnPlay(wxCommandEvent& WXUNUSED(event))
{
m_stopButton->Enable(TRUE);
m_pauseButton->Enable(TRUE);
m_playButton->Enable(FALSE);
if (m_opened_file->IsPaused()) {
m_opened_file->Resume();
return;
}
m_refreshTimer->Start(1000, FALSE);
m_opened_file->Play();
m_stopButton->Enable(TRUE);
m_pauseButton->Enable(TRUE);
m_playButton->Enable(FALSE);
}
void MMBoardFrame::OnStop(wxCommandEvent& WXUNUSED(event))
{
m_opened_file->Stop();
m_refreshTimer->Stop();
m_stopButton->Enable(FALSE);
m_playButton->Enable(TRUE);
UpdateMMedInfo();
}
void MMBoardFrame::OnPause(wxCommandEvent& WXUNUSED(event))
{
m_opened_file->Pause();
m_playButton->Enable(TRUE);
m_pauseButton->Enable(FALSE);
}
void MMBoardFrame::OnEject(wxCommandEvent& WXUNUSED(event))
{
m_opened_file->Stop();
delete m_opened_file;
m_opened_file = NULL;
m_playButton->Enable(FALSE);
m_pauseButton->Enable(FALSE);
m_stopButton->Enable(FALSE);
m_ejectButton->Enable(FALSE);
m_positionSlider->Enable(FALSE);
UpdateInfoText();
UpdateMMedInfo();
}
void MMBoardFrame::OnSetPosition(wxCommandEvent& WXUNUSED(event))
{
wxUint32 itime;
MMBoardTime btime;
itime = m_positionSlider->GetValue();
btime.seconds = itime % 60;
btime.minutes = (itime / 60) % 60;
btime.hours = itime / 3600;
m_opened_file->SetPosition(btime);
UpdateMMedInfo();
}

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NAME Minimal
DESCRIPTION 'Minimal wxWindows application'
EXETYPE WINDOWS
CODE PRELOAD MOVEABLE DISCARDABLE
DATA PRELOAD MOVEABLE MULTIPLE
HEAPSIZE 4048
STACKSIZE 16000

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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Name: mmboard.h
// Purpose: Multimedia Board header
// Author: Guilhem Lavaux, <guilhem.lavaux@libertysurf.fr>
// Modified by:
// Created: 13/02/2000
// RCS-ID: $Id$
// Copyright: (c) 2000, Guilhem Lavaux
// Licence: wxWindows licence
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#ifndef _MMBOARD_APP_H_
#define _MMBOARD_APP_H_
#ifdef __GNUG__
#pragma interface "mmboard.cpp"
#endif
// for compilers that support precompilation, includes "wx/wx.h"
#include "wx/wxprec.h"
#ifdef __BORLANDC__
#pragma hdrstop
#endif
// for all others, include the necessary headers
#ifndef WX_PRECOMP
#include "wx/wx.h"
#endif
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
// constants
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
#define MM_SOUND_OSS 0x01
#define MM_SOUND_ESD 0x02
#define MM_SOUND_WIN 0x04
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Class definitions
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Define a new application type, each program should derive a class from wxApp
class MMBoardApp : public wxApp
{
public:
wxUint8 m_caps;
// override base class virtuals
// ----------------------------
virtual bool OnInit();
wxUint8 TestMultimediaCaps();
};
#endif

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mondrian ICON "mondrian.ico"
#include "wx/msw/wx.rc"
#define MINIMAL_QUIT 1
#define MINIMAL_ABOUT 102

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