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But first, please read +. diff --git a/libs/QMidi/QMidi.pri b/libs/QMidi/QMidi.pri new file mode 100644 index 0000000..714f90d --- /dev/null +++ b/libs/QMidi/QMidi.pri @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ +macx{ + DEFINES += __MACOSX_CORE__=1 + LIBS += -framework CoreMidi + LIBS += -framework CoreAudio + LIBS += -framework CoreFoundation +} + +linux{ + DEFINES += define __LINUX_ALSA__=1 + LIBS += -lasound +} +win32{ + DEFINES += __WINDOWS_MM__=1 +} +INCLUDEPATH += $$PWD +INCLUDEPATH += $$PWD/libs/rtmidi + + +HEADERS += \ + $$PWD/libs/rtmidi/RtMidi.h \ + $$PWD/qmidiin.h \ + $$PWD/qmidiout.h \ + $$PWD/qmidimessage.h \ + $$PWD/qmidimapper.h \ + $$PWD/qmidipianoroll.h +SOURCES += \ + $$PWD/libs/rtmidi/RtMidi.cpp \ + $$PWD/qmidiin.cpp \ + $$PWD/qmidiout.cpp \ + $$PWD/qmidimessage.cpp \ + $$PWD/qmidimapper.cpp \ + $$PWD/qmidipianoroll.cpp + +DISTFILES += \ + $$PWD/README.md + $$PWD/LICENSE diff --git a/libs/QMidi/README.md b/libs/QMidi/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..77757fb --- /dev/null +++ b/libs/QMidi/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +QMidi +=== + +Description +--- +QMidi is a Qt library which wraps rtMidi library and allows you to communicate with midi devices. + +This is a work in progress and not very stable. Some features are still missing. + +Build status +--- +[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/thomasgeissl/QMidi.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/thomasgeissl/QMidi) + +Dependencies +--- +* rtMidi (already included) +* Qt > 5.5 + +Contribution +--- + +License +--- +This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + +This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. + +You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/. diff --git a/libs/QMidi/libs/rtmidi/.gitignore b/libs/QMidi/libs/rtmidi/.gitignore new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9f747ef --- /dev/null +++ b/libs/QMidi/libs/rtmidi/.gitignore @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +/config +/configure +/Makefile.in +/aclocal.m4 +/autom4te.cache +/configure +/m4 diff --git a/libs/QMidi/libs/rtmidi/RtMidi.cpp b/libs/QMidi/libs/rtmidi/RtMidi.cpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..eb677ff --- /dev/null +++ b/libs/QMidi/libs/rtmidi/RtMidi.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,2819 @@ +/**********************************************************************/ +/*! \class RtMidi + \brief An abstract base class for realtime MIDI input/output. + + This class implements some common functionality for the realtime + MIDI input/output subclasses RtMidiIn and RtMidiOut. + + RtMidi WWW site: http://music.mcgill.ca/~gary/rtmidi/ + + RtMidi: realtime MIDI i/o C++ classes + Copyright (c) 2003-2014 Gary P. Scavone + + Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person + obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files + (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, + including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, + publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, + and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, + subject to the following conditions: + + The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be + included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. + + Any person wishing to distribute modifications to the Software is + asked to send the modifications to the original developer so that + they can be incorporated into the canonical version. This is, + however, not a binding provision of this license. + + THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, + EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF + MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. + IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR + ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF + CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION + WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. +*/ +/**********************************************************************/ + +#include "RtMidi.h" +#include + +//*********************************************************************// +// RtMidi Definitions +//*********************************************************************// + +RtMidi :: RtMidi() + : rtapi_(0) +{ +} + +RtMidi :: ~RtMidi() +{ + if ( rtapi_ ) + delete rtapi_; + rtapi_ = 0; +} + +std::string RtMidi :: getVersion( void ) throw() +{ + return std::string( RTMIDI_VERSION ); +} + +void RtMidi :: getCompiledApi( std::vector &apis ) throw() +{ + apis.clear(); + +// std::cout<<"getCompiled api"< apis; + getCompiledApi( apis ); + for ( unsigned int i=0; igetPortCount() ) break; + } + + if ( rtapi_ ) return; + + // It should not be possible to get here because the preprocessor + // definition __RTMIDI_DUMMY__ is automatically defined if no + // API-specific definitions are passed to the compiler. But just in + // case something weird happens, we'll throw an error. + std::string errorText = "RtMidiIn: no compiled API support found ... critical error!!"; + throw( RtMidiError( errorText, RtMidiError::UNSPECIFIED ) ); +} + +RtMidiIn :: ~RtMidiIn() throw() +{ +} + + +//*********************************************************************// +// RtMidiOut Definitions +//*********************************************************************// + +void RtMidiOut :: openMidiApi( RtMidi::Api api, const std::string clientName ) +{ + if ( rtapi_ ) + delete rtapi_; + rtapi_ = 0; + +#if defined(__UNIX_JACK__) + if ( api == UNIX_JACK ) + rtapi_ = new MidiOutJack( clientName ); +#endif +#if defined(__LINUX_ALSA__) + if ( api == LINUX_ALSA ) + rtapi_ = new MidiOutAlsa( clientName ); +#endif +#if defined(__WINDOWS_MM__) + if ( api == WINDOWS_MM ) + rtapi_ = new MidiOutWinMM( clientName ); +#endif +#if defined(__MACOSX_CORE__) + if ( api == MACOSX_CORE ) + rtapi_ = new MidiOutCore( clientName ); +#endif +#if defined(__RTMIDI_DUMMY__) + if ( api == RTMIDI_DUMMY ) + rtapi_ = new MidiOutDummy( clientName ); +#endif +} + +RtMidiOut :: RtMidiOut( RtMidi::Api api, const std::string clientName ) +{ + if ( api != UNSPECIFIED ) { + // Attempt to open the specified API. + openMidiApi( api, clientName ); + if ( rtapi_ ) return; + + // No compiled support for specified API value. Issue a warning + // and continue as if no API was specified. + std::cerr << "\nRtMidiOut: no compiled support for specified API argument!\n\n" << std::endl; + } + + // Iterate through the compiled APIs and return as soon as we find + // one with at least one port or we reach the end of the list. + std::vector< RtMidi::Api > apis; + getCompiledApi( apis ); + for ( unsigned int i=0; igetPortCount() ) break; + } + + if ( rtapi_ ) return; + + // It should not be possible to get here because the preprocessor + // definition __RTMIDI_DUMMY__ is automatically defined if no + // API-specific definitions are passed to the compiler. But just in + // case something weird happens, we'll thrown an error. + std::string errorText = "RtMidiOut: no compiled API support found ... critical error!!"; + throw( RtMidiError( errorText, RtMidiError::UNSPECIFIED ) ); +} + +RtMidiOut :: ~RtMidiOut() throw() +{ +} + +//*********************************************************************// +// Common MidiApi Definitions +//*********************************************************************// + +MidiApi :: MidiApi( void ) + : apiData_( 0 ), connected_( false ), errorCallback_(0), errorCallbackUserData_(0) +{ +} + +MidiApi :: ~MidiApi( void ) +{ +} + +void MidiApi :: setErrorCallback( RtMidiErrorCallback errorCallback, void *userData = 0 ) +{ + errorCallback_ = errorCallback; + errorCallbackUserData_ = userData; +} + +void MidiApi :: error( RtMidiError::Type type, std::string errorString ) +{ + if ( errorCallback_ ) { + + if ( firstErrorOccurred_ ) + return; + + firstErrorOccurred_ = true; + const std::string errorMessage = errorString; + + errorCallback_( type, errorMessage, errorCallbackUserData_); + firstErrorOccurred_ = false; + return; + } + + if ( type == RtMidiError::WARNING ) { + std::cerr << '\n' << errorString << "\n\n"; + } + else if ( type == RtMidiError::DEBUG_WARNING ) { +#if defined(__RTMIDI_DEBUG__) + std::cerr << '\n' << errorString << "\n\n"; +#endif + } + else { + std::cerr << '\n' << errorString << "\n\n"; + throw RtMidiError( errorString, type ); + } +} + +//*********************************************************************// +// Common MidiInApi Definitions +//*********************************************************************// + +MidiInApi :: MidiInApi( unsigned int queueSizeLimit ) + : MidiApi() +{ + // Allocate the MIDI queue. + inputData_.queue.ringSize = queueSizeLimit; + if ( inputData_.queue.ringSize > 0 ) + inputData_.queue.ring = new MidiMessage[ inputData_.queue.ringSize ]; +} + +MidiInApi :: ~MidiInApi( void ) +{ + // Delete the MIDI queue. + if ( inputData_.queue.ringSize > 0 ) delete [] inputData_.queue.ring; +} + +void MidiInApi :: setCallback( RtMidiIn::RtMidiCallback callback, void *userData ) +{ + if ( inputData_.usingCallback ) { + errorString_ = "MidiInApi::setCallback: a callback function is already set!"; + error( RtMidiError::WARNING, errorString_ ); + return; + } + + if ( !callback ) { + errorString_ = "RtMidiIn::setCallback: callback function value is invalid!"; + error( RtMidiError::WARNING, errorString_ ); + return; + } + + inputData_.userCallback = callback; + inputData_.userData = userData; + inputData_.usingCallback = true; +} + +void MidiInApi :: cancelCallback() +{ + if ( !inputData_.usingCallback ) { + errorString_ = "RtMidiIn::cancelCallback: no callback function was set!"; + error( RtMidiError::WARNING, errorString_ ); + return; + } + + inputData_.userCallback = 0; + inputData_.userData = 0; + inputData_.usingCallback = false; +} + +void MidiInApi :: ignoreTypes( bool midiSysex, bool midiTime, bool midiSense ) +{ + inputData_.ignoreFlags = 0; + if ( midiSysex ) inputData_.ignoreFlags = 0x01; + if ( midiTime ) inputData_.ignoreFlags |= 0x02; + if ( midiSense ) inputData_.ignoreFlags |= 0x04; +} + +double MidiInApi :: getMessage( std::vector *message ) +{ + message->clear(); + + if ( inputData_.usingCallback ) { + errorString_ = "RtMidiIn::getNextMessage: a user callback is currently set for this port."; + error( RtMidiError::WARNING, errorString_ ); + return 0.0; + } + + if ( inputData_.queue.size == 0 ) return 0.0; + + // Copy queued message to the vector pointer argument and then "pop" it. + std::vector *bytes = &(inputData_.queue.ring[inputData_.queue.front].bytes); + message->assign( bytes->begin(), bytes->end() ); + double deltaTime = inputData_.queue.ring[inputData_.queue.front].timeStamp; + inputData_.queue.size--; + inputData_.queue.front++; + if ( inputData_.queue.front == inputData_.queue.ringSize ) + inputData_.queue.front = 0; + + return deltaTime; +} + +//*********************************************************************// +// Common MidiOutApi Definitions +//*********************************************************************// + +MidiOutApi :: MidiOutApi( void ) + : MidiApi() +{ +} + +MidiOutApi :: ~MidiOutApi( void ) +{ +} + +// *************************************************** // +// +// OS/API-specific methods. +// +// *************************************************** // + +#if defined(__MACOSX_CORE__) + +// The CoreMIDI API is based on the use of a callback function for +// MIDI input. We convert the system specific time stamps to delta +// time values. + +// OS-X CoreMIDI header files. +#include +#include +#include + +// A structure to hold variables related to the CoreMIDI API +// implementation. +struct CoreMidiData { + MIDIClientRef client; + MIDIPortRef port; + MIDIEndpointRef endpoint; + MIDIEndpointRef destinationId; + unsigned long long lastTime; + MIDISysexSendRequest sysexreq; +}; + +//*********************************************************************// +// API: OS-X +// Class Definitions: MidiInCore +//*********************************************************************// + +static void midiInputCallback( const MIDIPacketList *list, void *procRef, void */*srcRef*/ ) +{ + MidiInApi::RtMidiInData *data = static_cast (procRef); + CoreMidiData *apiData = static_cast (data->apiData); + + unsigned char status; + unsigned short nBytes, iByte, size; + unsigned long long time; + + bool& continueSysex = data->continueSysex; + MidiInApi::MidiMessage& message = data->message; + + const MIDIPacket *packet = &list->packet[0]; + for ( unsigned int i=0; inumPackets; ++i ) { + + // My interpretation of the CoreMIDI documentation: all message + // types, except sysex, are complete within a packet and there may + // be several of them in a single packet. Sysex messages can be + // broken across multiple packets and PacketLists but are bundled + // alone within each packet (these packets do not contain other + // message types). If sysex messages are split across multiple + // MIDIPacketLists, they must be handled by multiple calls to this + // function. + + nBytes = packet->length; + if ( nBytes == 0 ) continue; + + // Calculate time stamp. + + if ( data->firstMessage ) { + message.timeStamp = 0.0; + data->firstMessage = false; + } + else { + time = packet->timeStamp; + if ( time == 0 ) { // this happens when receiving asynchronous sysex messages + time = AudioGetCurrentHostTime(); + } + time -= apiData->lastTime; + time = AudioConvertHostTimeToNanos( time ); + if ( !continueSysex ) + message.timeStamp = time * 0.000000001; + } + apiData->lastTime = packet->timeStamp; + if ( apiData->lastTime == 0 ) { // this happens when receiving asynchronous sysex messages + apiData->lastTime = AudioGetCurrentHostTime(); + } + //std::cout << "TimeStamp = " << packet->timeStamp << std::endl; + + iByte = 0; + if ( continueSysex ) { + // We have a continuing, segmented sysex message. + if ( !( data->ignoreFlags & 0x01 ) ) { + // If we're not ignoring sysex messages, copy the entire packet. + for ( unsigned int j=0; jdata[j] ); + } + continueSysex = packet->data[nBytes-1] != 0xF7; + + if ( !( data->ignoreFlags & 0x01 ) && !continueSysex ) { + // If not a continuing sysex message, invoke the user callback function or queue the message. + if ( data->usingCallback ) { + RtMidiIn::RtMidiCallback callback = (RtMidiIn::RtMidiCallback) data->userCallback; + callback( message.timeStamp, &message.bytes, data->userData ); + } + else { + // As long as we haven't reached our queue size limit, push the message. + if ( data->queue.size < data->queue.ringSize ) { + data->queue.ring[data->queue.back++] = message; + if ( data->queue.back == data->queue.ringSize ) + data->queue.back = 0; + data->queue.size++; + } + else + std::cerr << "\nMidiInCore: message queue limit reached!!\n\n"; + } + message.bytes.clear(); + } + } + else { + while ( iByte < nBytes ) { + size = 0; + // We are expecting that the next byte in the packet is a status byte. + status = packet->data[iByte]; + if ( !(status & 0x80) ) break; + // Determine the number of bytes in the MIDI message. + if ( status < 0xC0 ) size = 3; + else if ( status < 0xE0 ) size = 2; + else if ( status < 0xF0 ) size = 3; + else if ( status == 0xF0 ) { + // A MIDI sysex + if ( data->ignoreFlags & 0x01 ) { + size = 0; + iByte = nBytes; + } + else size = nBytes - iByte; + continueSysex = packet->data[nBytes-1] != 0xF7; + } + else if ( status == 0xF1 ) { + // A MIDI time code message + if ( data->ignoreFlags & 0x02 ) { + size = 0; + iByte += 2; + } + else size = 2; + } + else if ( status == 0xF2 ) size = 3; + else if ( status == 0xF3 ) size = 2; + else if ( status == 0xF8 && ( data->ignoreFlags & 0x02 ) ) { + // A MIDI timing tick message and we're ignoring it. + size = 0; + iByte += 1; + } + else if ( status == 0xFE && ( data->ignoreFlags & 0x04 ) ) { + // A MIDI active sensing message and we're ignoring it. + size = 0; + iByte += 1; + } + else size = 1; + + // Copy the MIDI data to our vector. + if ( size ) { + message.bytes.assign( &packet->data[iByte], &packet->data[iByte+size] ); + if ( !continueSysex ) { + // If not a continuing sysex message, invoke the user callback function or queue the message. + if ( data->usingCallback ) { + RtMidiIn::RtMidiCallback callback = (RtMidiIn::RtMidiCallback) data->userCallback; + callback( message.timeStamp, &message.bytes, data->userData ); + } + else { + // As long as we haven't reached our queue size limit, push the message. + if ( data->queue.size < data->queue.ringSize ) { + data->queue.ring[data->queue.back++] = message; + if ( data->queue.back == data->queue.ringSize ) + data->queue.back = 0; + data->queue.size++; + } + else + std::cerr << "\nMidiInCore: message queue limit reached!!\n\n"; + } + message.bytes.clear(); + } + iByte += size; + } + } + } + packet = MIDIPacketNext(packet); + } +} + +MidiInCore :: MidiInCore( const std::string clientName, unsigned int queueSizeLimit ) : MidiInApi( queueSizeLimit ) +{ + initialize( clientName ); +} + +MidiInCore :: ~MidiInCore( void ) +{ + // Close a connection if it exists. + closePort(); + + // Cleanup. + CoreMidiData *data = static_cast (apiData_); + MIDIClientDispose( data->client ); + if ( data->endpoint ) MIDIEndpointDispose( data->endpoint ); + delete data; +} + +void MidiInCore :: initialize( const std::string& clientName ) +{ + // Set up our client. + MIDIClientRef client; + CFStringRef name = CFStringCreateWithCString( NULL, clientName.c_str(), kCFStringEncodingASCII ); + OSStatus result = MIDIClientCreate(name, NULL, NULL, &client ); + if ( result != noErr ) { + errorString_ = "MidiInCore::initialize: error creating OS-X MIDI client object."; + error( RtMidiError::DRIVER_ERROR, errorString_ ); + return; + } + + // Save our api-specific connection information. + CoreMidiData *data = (CoreMidiData *) new CoreMidiData; + data->client = client; + data->endpoint = 0; + apiData_ = (void *) data; + inputData_.apiData = (void *) data; + CFRelease(name); +} + +void MidiInCore :: openPort( unsigned int portNumber, const std::string portName ) +{ + if ( connected_ ) { + errorString_ = "MidiInCore::openPort: a valid connection already exists!"; + error( RtMidiError::WARNING, errorString_ ); + return; + } + + CFRunLoopRunInMode( kCFRunLoopDefaultMode, 0, false ); + unsigned int nSrc = MIDIGetNumberOfSources(); + if (nSrc < 1) { + errorString_ = "MidiInCore::openPort: no MIDI input sources found!"; + error( RtMidiError::NO_DEVICES_FOUND, errorString_ ); + return; + } + + if ( portNumber >= nSrc ) { + std::ostringstream ost; + ost << "MidiInCore::openPort: the 'portNumber' argument (" << portNumber << ") is invalid."; + errorString_ = ost.str(); + error( RtMidiError::INVALID_PARAMETER, errorString_ ); + return; + } + + MIDIPortRef port; + CoreMidiData *data = static_cast (apiData_); + OSStatus result = MIDIInputPortCreate( data->client, + CFStringCreateWithCString( NULL, portName.c_str(), kCFStringEncodingASCII ), + midiInputCallback, (void *)&inputData_, &port ); + if ( result != noErr ) { + MIDIClientDispose( data->client ); + errorString_ = "MidiInCore::openPort: error creating OS-X MIDI input port."; + error( RtMidiError::DRIVER_ERROR, errorString_ ); + return; + } + + // Get the desired input source identifier. + MIDIEndpointRef endpoint = MIDIGetSource( portNumber ); + if ( endpoint == 0 ) { + MIDIPortDispose( port ); + MIDIClientDispose( data->client ); + errorString_ = "MidiInCore::openPort: error getting MIDI input source reference."; + error( RtMidiError::DRIVER_ERROR, errorString_ ); + return; + } + + // Make the connection. + result = MIDIPortConnectSource( port, endpoint, NULL ); + if ( result != noErr ) { + MIDIPortDispose( port ); + MIDIClientDispose( data->client ); + errorString_ = "MidiInCore::openPort: error connecting OS-X MIDI input port."; + error( RtMidiError::DRIVER_ERROR, errorString_ ); + return; + } + + // Save our api-specific port information. + data->port = port; + + connected_ = true; +} + +void MidiInCore :: openVirtualPort( const std::string portName ) +{ + CoreMidiData *data = static_cast (apiData_); + + // Create a virtual MIDI input destination. + MIDIEndpointRef endpoint; + OSStatus result = MIDIDestinationCreate( data->client, + CFStringCreateWithCString( NULL, portName.c_str(), kCFStringEncodingASCII ), + midiInputCallback, (void *)&inputData_, &endpoint ); + if ( result != noErr ) { + errorString_ = "MidiInCore::openVirtualPort: error creating virtual OS-X MIDI destination."; + error( RtMidiError::DRIVER_ERROR, errorString_ ); + return; + } + + // Save our api-specific connection information. + data->endpoint = endpoint; +} + +void MidiInCore :: closePort( void ) +{ + if ( connected_ ) { + CoreMidiData *data = static_cast (apiData_); + MIDIPortDispose( data->port ); + connected_ = false; + } +} + +unsigned int MidiInCore :: getPortCount() +{ + CFRunLoopRunInMode( kCFRunLoopDefaultMode, 0, false ); + return MIDIGetNumberOfSources(); +} + +// This function was submitted by Douglas Casey Tucker and apparently +// derived largely from PortMidi. +CFStringRef EndpointName( MIDIEndpointRef endpoint, bool isExternal ) +{ + CFMutableStringRef result = CFStringCreateMutable( NULL, 0 ); + CFStringRef str; + + // Begin with the endpoint's name. + str = NULL; + MIDIObjectGetStringProperty( endpoint, kMIDIPropertyName, &str ); + if ( str != NULL ) { + CFStringAppend( result, str ); + CFRelease( str ); + } + + MIDIEntityRef entity = 0; + MIDIEndpointGetEntity( endpoint, &entity ); + if ( entity == 0 ) + // probably virtual + return result; + + if ( CFStringGetLength( result ) == 0 ) { + // endpoint name has zero length -- try the entity + str = NULL; + MIDIObjectGetStringProperty( entity, kMIDIPropertyName, &str ); + if ( str != NULL ) { + CFStringAppend( result, str ); + CFRelease( str ); + } + } + // now consider the device's name + MIDIDeviceRef device = 0; + MIDIEntityGetDevice( entity, &device ); + if ( device == 0 ) + return result; + + str = NULL; + MIDIObjectGetStringProperty( device, kMIDIPropertyName, &str ); + if ( CFStringGetLength( result ) == 0 ) { + CFRelease( result ); + return str; + } + if ( str != NULL ) { + // if an external device has only one entity, throw away + // the endpoint name and just use the device name + if ( isExternal && MIDIDeviceGetNumberOfEntities( device ) < 2 ) { + CFRelease( result ); + return str; + } else { + if ( CFStringGetLength( str ) == 0 ) { + CFRelease( str ); + return result; + } + // does the entity name already start with the device name? + // (some drivers do this though they shouldn't) + // if so, do not prepend + if ( CFStringCompareWithOptions( result, /* endpoint name */ + str /* device name */, + CFRangeMake(0, CFStringGetLength( str ) ), 0 ) != kCFCompareEqualTo ) { + // prepend the device name to the entity name + if ( CFStringGetLength( result ) > 0 ) + CFStringInsert( result, 0, CFSTR(" ") ); + CFStringInsert( result, 0, str ); + } + CFRelease( str ); + } + } + return result; +} + +// This function was submitted by Douglas Casey Tucker and apparently +// derived largely from PortMidi. +static CFStringRef ConnectedEndpointName( MIDIEndpointRef endpoint ) +{ + CFMutableStringRef result = CFStringCreateMutable( NULL, 0 ); + CFStringRef str; + OSStatus err; + int i; + + // Does the endpoint have connections? + CFDataRef connections = NULL; + int nConnected = 0; + bool anyStrings = false; + err = MIDIObjectGetDataProperty( endpoint, kMIDIPropertyConnectionUniqueID, &connections ); + if ( connections != NULL ) { + // It has connections, follow them + // Concatenate the names of all connected devices + nConnected = CFDataGetLength( connections ) / sizeof(MIDIUniqueID); + if ( nConnected ) { + const SInt32 *pid = (const SInt32 *)(CFDataGetBytePtr(connections)); + for ( i=0; i= MIDIGetNumberOfSources() ) { + std::ostringstream ost; + ost << "MidiInCore::getPortName: the 'portNumber' argument (" << portNumber << ") is invalid."; + errorString_ = ost.str(); + error( RtMidiError::WARNING, errorString_ ); + return stringName; + } + + portRef = MIDIGetSource( portNumber ); + nameRef = ConnectedEndpointName(portRef); + CFStringGetCString( nameRef, name, sizeof(name), CFStringGetSystemEncoding()); + CFRelease( nameRef ); + + return stringName = name; +} + +//*********************************************************************// +// API: OS-X +// Class Definitions: MidiOutCore +//*********************************************************************// + +MidiOutCore :: MidiOutCore( const std::string clientName ) : MidiOutApi() +{ + initialize( clientName ); +} + +MidiOutCore :: ~MidiOutCore( void ) +{ + // Close a connection if it exists. + closePort(); + + // Cleanup. + CoreMidiData *data = static_cast (apiData_); + MIDIClientDispose( data->client ); + if ( data->endpoint ) MIDIEndpointDispose( data->endpoint ); + delete data; +} + +void MidiOutCore :: initialize( const std::string& clientName ) +{ + // Set up our client. + MIDIClientRef client; + CFStringRef name = CFStringCreateWithCString( NULL, clientName.c_str(), kCFStringEncodingASCII ); + OSStatus result = MIDIClientCreate(name, NULL, NULL, &client ); + if ( result != noErr ) { + errorString_ = "MidiOutCore::initialize: error creating OS-X MIDI client object."; + error( RtMidiError::DRIVER_ERROR, errorString_ ); + return; + } + + // Save our api-specific connection information. + CoreMidiData *data = (CoreMidiData *) new CoreMidiData; + data->client = client; + data->endpoint = 0; + apiData_ = (void *) data; + CFRelease( name ); +} + +unsigned int MidiOutCore :: getPortCount() +{ + CFRunLoopRunInMode( kCFRunLoopDefaultMode, 0, false ); + return MIDIGetNumberOfDestinations(); +} + +std::string MidiOutCore :: getPortName( unsigned int portNumber ) +{ + CFStringRef nameRef; + MIDIEndpointRef portRef; + char name[128]; + + std::string stringName; + CFRunLoopRunInMode( kCFRunLoopDefaultMode, 0, false ); + if ( portNumber >= MIDIGetNumberOfDestinations() ) { + std::ostringstream ost; + ost << "MidiOutCore::getPortName: the 'portNumber' argument (" << portNumber << ") is invalid."; + errorString_ = ost.str(); + error( RtMidiError::WARNING, errorString_ ); + return stringName; + } + + portRef = MIDIGetDestination( portNumber ); + nameRef = ConnectedEndpointName(portRef); + CFStringGetCString( nameRef, name, sizeof(name), CFStringGetSystemEncoding()); + CFRelease( nameRef ); + + return stringName = name; +} + +void MidiOutCore :: openPort( unsigned int portNumber, const std::string portName ) +{ + if ( connected_ ) { + errorString_ = "MidiOutCore::openPort: a valid connection already exists!"; + error( RtMidiError::WARNING, errorString_ ); + return; + } + + CFRunLoopRunInMode( kCFRunLoopDefaultMode, 0, false ); + unsigned int nDest = MIDIGetNumberOfDestinations(); + if (nDest < 1) { + errorString_ = "MidiOutCore::openPort: no MIDI output destinations found!"; + error( RtMidiError::NO_DEVICES_FOUND, errorString_ ); + return; + } + + if ( portNumber >= nDest ) { + std::ostringstream ost; + ost << "MidiOutCore::openPort: the 'portNumber' argument (" << portNumber << ") is invalid."; + errorString_ = ost.str(); + error( RtMidiError::INVALID_PARAMETER, errorString_ ); + return; + } + + MIDIPortRef port; + CoreMidiData *data = static_cast (apiData_); + OSStatus result = MIDIOutputPortCreate( data->client, + CFStringCreateWithCString( NULL, portName.c_str(), kCFStringEncodingASCII ), + &port ); + if ( result != noErr ) { + MIDIClientDispose( data->client ); + errorString_ = "MidiOutCore::openPort: error creating OS-X MIDI output port."; + error( RtMidiError::DRIVER_ERROR, errorString_ ); + return; + } + + // Get the desired output port identifier. + MIDIEndpointRef destination = MIDIGetDestination( portNumber ); + if ( destination == 0 ) { + MIDIPortDispose( port ); + MIDIClientDispose( data->client ); + errorString_ = "MidiOutCore::openPort: error getting MIDI output destination reference."; + error( RtMidiError::DRIVER_ERROR, errorString_ ); + return; + } + + // Save our api-specific connection information. + data->port = port; + data->destinationId = destination; + connected_ = true; +} + +void MidiOutCore :: closePort( void ) +{ + if ( connected_ ) { + CoreMidiData *data = static_cast (apiData_); + MIDIPortDispose( data->port ); + connected_ = false; + } +} + +void MidiOutCore :: openVirtualPort( std::string portName ) +{ + CoreMidiData *data = static_cast (apiData_); + + if ( data->endpoint ) { + errorString_ = "MidiOutCore::openVirtualPort: a virtual output port already exists!"; + error( RtMidiError::WARNING, errorString_ ); + return; + } + + // Create a virtual MIDI output source. + MIDIEndpointRef endpoint; + OSStatus result = MIDISourceCreate( data->client, + CFStringCreateWithCString( NULL, portName.c_str(), kCFStringEncodingASCII ), + &endpoint ); + if ( result != noErr ) { + errorString_ = "MidiOutCore::initialize: error creating OS-X virtual MIDI source."; + error( RtMidiError::DRIVER_ERROR, errorString_ ); + return; + } + + // Save our api-specific connection information. + data->endpoint = endpoint; +} + +void MidiOutCore :: sendMessage( std::vector *message ) +{ + // We use the MIDISendSysex() function to asynchronously send sysex + // messages. Otherwise, we use a single CoreMidi MIDIPacket. + unsigned int nBytes = message->size(); + if ( nBytes == 0 ) { + errorString_ = "MidiOutCore::sendMessage: no data in message argument!"; + error( RtMidiError::WARNING, errorString_ ); + return; + } + + MIDITimeStamp timeStamp = AudioGetCurrentHostTime(); + CoreMidiData *data = static_cast (apiData_); + OSStatus result; + + if ( message->at(0) != 0xF0 && nBytes > 3 ) { + errorString_ = "MidiOutCore::sendMessage: message format problem ... not sysex but > 3 bytes?"; + error( RtMidiError::WARNING, errorString_ ); + return; + } + + Byte buffer[nBytes+(sizeof(MIDIPacketList))]; + ByteCount listSize = sizeof(buffer); + MIDIPacketList *packetList = (MIDIPacketList*)buffer; + MIDIPacket *packet = MIDIPacketListInit( packetList ); + + ByteCount remainingBytes = nBytes; + while (remainingBytes && packet) { + ByteCount bytesForPacket = remainingBytes > 65535 ? 65535 : remainingBytes; // 65535 = maximum size of a MIDIPacket + const Byte* dataStartPtr = (const Byte *) &message->at( nBytes - remainingBytes ); + packet = MIDIPacketListAdd( packetList, listSize, packet, timeStamp, bytesForPacket, dataStartPtr); + remainingBytes -= bytesForPacket; + } + + if ( !packet ) { + errorString_ = "MidiOutCore::sendMessage: could not allocate packet list"; + error( RtMidiError::DRIVER_ERROR, errorString_ ); + return; + } + + // Send to any destinations that may have connected to us. + if ( data->endpoint ) { + result = MIDIReceived( data->endpoint, packetList ); + if ( result != noErr ) { + errorString_ = "MidiOutCore::sendMessage: error sending MIDI to virtual destinations."; + error( RtMidiError::WARNING, errorString_ ); + } + } + + // And send to an explicit destination port if we're connected. + if ( connected_ ) { + result = MIDISend( data->port, data->destinationId, packetList ); + if ( result != noErr ) { + errorString_ = "MidiOutCore::sendMessage: error sending MIDI message to port."; + error( RtMidiError::WARNING, errorString_ ); + } + } +} + +#endif // __MACOSX_CORE__ + + +//*********************************************************************// +// API: LINUX ALSA SEQUENCER +//*********************************************************************// + +// API information found at: +// - http://www.alsa-project.org/documentation.php#Library + +#if defined(__LINUX_ALSA__) + +// The ALSA Sequencer API is based on the use of a callback function for +// MIDI input. +// +// Thanks to Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas for help with the ALSA sequencer +// time stamps and other assorted fixes!!! + +// If you don't need timestamping for incoming MIDI events, define the +// preprocessor definition AVOID_TIMESTAMPING to save resources +// associated with the ALSA sequencer queues. + +#include +#include + +// ALSA header file. +#include + +// A structure to hold variables related to the ALSA API +// implementation. +struct AlsaMidiData { + snd_seq_t *seq; + unsigned int portNum; + int vport; + snd_seq_port_subscribe_t *subscription; + snd_midi_event_t *coder; + unsigned int bufferSize; + unsigned char *buffer; + pthread_t thread; + pthread_t dummy_thread_id; + unsigned long long lastTime; + int queue_id; // an input queue is needed to get timestamped events + int trigger_fds[2]; +}; + +#define PORT_TYPE( pinfo, bits ) ((snd_seq_port_info_get_capability(pinfo) & (bits)) == (bits)) + +//*********************************************************************// +// API: LINUX ALSA +// Class Definitions: MidiInAlsa +//*********************************************************************// + +static void *alsaMidiHandler( void *ptr ) +{ + MidiInApi::RtMidiInData *data = static_cast (ptr); + AlsaMidiData *apiData = static_cast (data->apiData); + + long nBytes; + unsigned long long time, lastTime; + bool continueSysex = false; + bool doDecode = false; + MidiInApi::MidiMessage message; + int poll_fd_count; + struct pollfd *poll_fds; + + snd_seq_event_t *ev; + int result; + apiData->bufferSize = 32; + result = snd_midi_event_new( 0, &apiData->coder ); + if ( result < 0 ) { + data->doInput = false; + std::cerr << "\nMidiInAlsa::alsaMidiHandler: error initializing MIDI event parser!\n\n"; + return 0; + } + unsigned char *buffer = (unsigned char *) malloc( apiData->bufferSize ); + if ( buffer == NULL ) { + data->doInput = false; + snd_midi_event_free( apiData->coder ); + apiData->coder = 0; + std::cerr << "\nMidiInAlsa::alsaMidiHandler: error initializing buffer memory!\n\n"; + return 0; + } + snd_midi_event_init( apiData->coder ); + snd_midi_event_no_status( apiData->coder, 1 ); // suppress running status messages + + poll_fd_count = snd_seq_poll_descriptors_count( apiData->seq, POLLIN ) + 1; + poll_fds = (struct pollfd*)alloca( poll_fd_count * sizeof( struct pollfd )); + snd_seq_poll_descriptors( apiData->seq, poll_fds + 1, poll_fd_count - 1, POLLIN ); + poll_fds[0].fd = apiData->trigger_fds[0]; + poll_fds[0].events = POLLIN; + + while ( data->doInput ) { + + if ( snd_seq_event_input_pending( apiData->seq, 1 ) == 0 ) { + // No data pending + if ( poll( poll_fds, poll_fd_count, -1) >= 0 ) { + if ( poll_fds[0].revents & POLLIN ) { + bool dummy; + int res = read( poll_fds[0].fd, &dummy, sizeof(dummy) ); + (void) res; + } + } + continue; + } + + // If here, there should be data. + result = snd_seq_event_input( apiData->seq, &ev ); + if ( result == -ENOSPC ) { + std::cerr << "\nMidiInAlsa::alsaMidiHandler: MIDI input buffer overrun!\n\n"; + continue; + } + else if ( result <= 0 ) { + std::cerr << "\nMidiInAlsa::alsaMidiHandler: unknown MIDI input error!\n"; + perror("System reports"); + continue; + } + + // This is a bit weird, but we now have to decode an ALSA MIDI + // event (back) into MIDI bytes. We'll ignore non-MIDI types. + if ( !continueSysex ) message.bytes.clear(); + + doDecode = false; + switch ( ev->type ) { + + case SND_SEQ_EVENT_PORT_SUBSCRIBED: +#if defined(__RTMIDI_DEBUG__) + std::cout << "MidiInAlsa::alsaMidiHandler: port connection made!\n"; +#endif + break; + + case SND_SEQ_EVENT_PORT_UNSUBSCRIBED: +#if defined(__RTMIDI_DEBUG__) + std::cerr << "MidiInAlsa::alsaMidiHandler: port connection has closed!\n"; + std::cout << "sender = " << (int) ev->data.connect.sender.client << ":" + << (int) ev->data.connect.sender.port + << ", dest = " << (int) ev->data.connect.dest.client << ":" + << (int) ev->data.connect.dest.port + << std::endl; +#endif + break; + + case SND_SEQ_EVENT_QFRAME: // MIDI time code + if ( !( data->ignoreFlags & 0x02 ) ) doDecode = true; + break; + + case SND_SEQ_EVENT_TICK: // 0xF9 ... MIDI timing tick + if ( !( data->ignoreFlags & 0x02 ) ) doDecode = true; + break; + + case SND_SEQ_EVENT_CLOCK: // 0xF8 ... MIDI timing (clock) tick + if ( !( data->ignoreFlags & 0x02 ) ) doDecode = true; + break; + + case SND_SEQ_EVENT_SENSING: // Active sensing + if ( !( data->ignoreFlags & 0x04 ) ) doDecode = true; + break; + + case SND_SEQ_EVENT_SYSEX: + if ( (data->ignoreFlags & 0x01) ) break; + if ( ev->data.ext.len > apiData->bufferSize ) { + apiData->bufferSize = ev->data.ext.len; + free( buffer ); + buffer = (unsigned char *) malloc( apiData->bufferSize ); + if ( buffer == NULL ) { + data->doInput = false; + std::cerr << "\nMidiInAlsa::alsaMidiHandler: error resizing buffer memory!\n\n"; + break; + } + } + + default: + doDecode = true; + } + + if ( doDecode ) { + + nBytes = snd_midi_event_decode( apiData->coder, buffer, apiData->bufferSize, ev ); + if ( nBytes > 0 ) { + // The ALSA sequencer has a maximum buffer size for MIDI sysex + // events of 256 bytes. If a device sends sysex messages larger + // than this, they are segmented into 256 byte chunks. So, + // we'll watch for this and concatenate sysex chunks into a + // single sysex message if necessary. + if ( !continueSysex ) + message.bytes.assign( buffer, &buffer[nBytes] ); + else + message.bytes.insert( message.bytes.end(), buffer, &buffer[nBytes] ); + + continueSysex = ( ( ev->type == SND_SEQ_EVENT_SYSEX ) && ( message.bytes.back() != 0xF7 ) ); + if ( !continueSysex ) { + + // Calculate the time stamp: + message.timeStamp = 0.0; + + // Method 1: Use the system time. + //(void)gettimeofday(&tv, (struct timezone *)NULL); + //time = (tv.tv_sec * 1000000) + tv.tv_usec; + + // Method 2: Use the ALSA sequencer event time data. + // (thanks to Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas!). + time = ( ev->time.time.tv_sec * 1000000 ) + ( ev->time.time.tv_nsec/1000 ); + lastTime = time; + time -= apiData->lastTime; + apiData->lastTime = lastTime; + if ( data->firstMessage == true ) + data->firstMessage = false; + else + message.timeStamp = time * 0.000001; + } + else { +#if defined(__RTMIDI_DEBUG__) + std::cerr << "\nMidiInAlsa::alsaMidiHandler: event parsing error or not a MIDI event!\n\n"; +#endif + } + } + } + + snd_seq_free_event( ev ); + if ( message.bytes.size() == 0 || continueSysex ) continue; + + if ( data->usingCallback ) { + RtMidiIn::RtMidiCallback callback = (RtMidiIn::RtMidiCallback) data->userCallback; + callback( message.timeStamp, &message.bytes, data->userData ); + } + else { + // As long as we haven't reached our queue size limit, push the message. + if ( data->queue.size < data->queue.ringSize ) { + data->queue.ring[data->queue.back++] = message; + if ( data->queue.back == data->queue.ringSize ) + data->queue.back = 0; + data->queue.size++; + } + else + std::cerr << "\nMidiInAlsa: message queue limit reached!!\n\n"; + } + } + + if ( buffer ) free( buffer ); + snd_midi_event_free( apiData->coder ); + apiData->coder = 0; + apiData->thread = apiData->dummy_thread_id; + return 0; +} + +MidiInAlsa :: MidiInAlsa( const std::string clientName, unsigned int queueSizeLimit ) : MidiInApi( queueSizeLimit ) +{ + initialize( clientName ); +} + +MidiInAlsa :: ~MidiInAlsa() +{ + // Close a connection if it exists. + closePort(); + + // Shutdown the input thread. + AlsaMidiData *data = static_cast (apiData_); + if ( inputData_.doInput ) { + inputData_.doInput = false; + int res = write( data->trigger_fds[1], &inputData_.doInput, sizeof(inputData_.doInput) ); + (void) res; + if ( !pthread_equal(data->thread, data->dummy_thread_id) ) + pthread_join( data->thread, NULL ); + } + + // Cleanup. + close ( data->trigger_fds[0] ); + close ( data->trigger_fds[1] ); + if ( data->vport >= 0 ) snd_seq_delete_port( data->seq, data->vport ); +#ifndef AVOID_TIMESTAMPING + snd_seq_free_queue( data->seq, data->queue_id ); +#endif + snd_seq_close( data->seq ); + delete data; +} + +void MidiInAlsa :: initialize( const std::string& clientName ) +{ + // Set up the ALSA sequencer client. + snd_seq_t *seq; + int result = snd_seq_open(&seq, "default", SND_SEQ_OPEN_DUPLEX, SND_SEQ_NONBLOCK); + if ( result < 0 ) { + errorString_ = "MidiInAlsa::initialize: error creating ALSA sequencer client object."; + error( RtMidiError::DRIVER_ERROR, errorString_ ); + return; + } + + // Set client name. + snd_seq_set_client_name( seq, clientName.c_str() ); + + // Save our api-specific connection information. + AlsaMidiData *data = (AlsaMidiData *) new AlsaMidiData; + data->seq = seq; + data->portNum = -1; + data->vport = -1; + data->subscription = 0; + data->dummy_thread_id = pthread_self(); + data->thread = data->dummy_thread_id; + data->trigger_fds[0] = -1; + data->trigger_fds[1] = -1; + apiData_ = (void *) data; + inputData_.apiData = (void *) data; + + if ( pipe(data->trigger_fds) == -1 ) { + errorString_ = "MidiInAlsa::initialize: error creating pipe objects."; + error( RtMidiError::DRIVER_ERROR, errorString_ ); + return; + } + + // Create the input queue +#ifndef AVOID_TIMESTAMPING + data->queue_id = snd_seq_alloc_named_queue(seq, "RtMidi Queue"); + // Set arbitrary tempo (mm=100) and resolution (240) + snd_seq_queue_tempo_t *qtempo; + snd_seq_queue_tempo_alloca(&qtempo); + snd_seq_queue_tempo_set_tempo(qtempo, 600000); + snd_seq_queue_tempo_set_ppq(qtempo, 240); + snd_seq_set_queue_tempo(data->seq, data->queue_id, qtempo); + snd_seq_drain_output(data->seq); +#endif +} + +// This function is used to count or get the pinfo structure for a given port number. +unsigned int portInfo( snd_seq_t *seq, snd_seq_port_info_t *pinfo, unsigned int type, int portNumber ) +{ + snd_seq_client_info_t *cinfo; + int client; + int count = 0; + snd_seq_client_info_alloca( &cinfo ); + + snd_seq_client_info_set_client( cinfo, -1 ); + while ( snd_seq_query_next_client( seq, cinfo ) >= 0 ) { + client = snd_seq_client_info_get_client( cinfo ); + if ( client == 0 ) continue; + // Reset query info + snd_seq_port_info_set_client( pinfo, client ); + snd_seq_port_info_set_port( pinfo, -1 ); + while ( snd_seq_query_next_port( seq, pinfo ) >= 0 ) { + unsigned int atyp = snd_seq_port_info_get_type( pinfo ); + if ( ( ( atyp & SND_SEQ_PORT_TYPE_MIDI_GENERIC ) == 0 ) && + ( ( atyp & SND_SEQ_PORT_TYPE_SYNTH ) == 0 ) ) continue; + unsigned int caps = snd_seq_port_info_get_capability( pinfo ); + if ( ( caps & type ) != type ) continue; + if ( count == portNumber ) return 1; + ++count; + } + } + + // If a negative portNumber was used, return the port count. + if ( portNumber < 0 ) return count; + return 0; +} + +unsigned int MidiInAlsa :: getPortCount() +{ + snd_seq_port_info_t *pinfo; + snd_seq_port_info_alloca( &pinfo ); + + AlsaMidiData *data = static_cast (apiData_); + return portInfo( data->seq, pinfo, SND_SEQ_PORT_CAP_READ|SND_SEQ_PORT_CAP_SUBS_READ, -1 ); +} + +std::string MidiInAlsa :: getPortName( unsigned int portNumber ) +{ + snd_seq_client_info_t *cinfo; + snd_seq_port_info_t *pinfo; + snd_seq_client_info_alloca( &cinfo ); + snd_seq_port_info_alloca( &pinfo ); + + std::string stringName; + AlsaMidiData *data = static_cast (apiData_); + if ( portInfo( data->seq, pinfo, SND_SEQ_PORT_CAP_READ|SND_SEQ_PORT_CAP_SUBS_READ, (int) portNumber ) ) { + int cnum = snd_seq_port_info_get_client( pinfo ); + snd_seq_get_any_client_info( data->seq, cnum, cinfo ); + std::ostringstream os; + os << snd_seq_client_info_get_name( cinfo ); + os << " "; // These lines added to make sure devices are listed + os << snd_seq_port_info_get_client( pinfo ); // with full portnames added to ensure individual device names + os << ":"; + os << snd_seq_port_info_get_port( pinfo ); + stringName = os.str(); + return stringName; + } + + // If we get here, we didn't find a match. + errorString_ = "MidiInAlsa::getPortName: error looking for port name!"; + error( RtMidiError::WARNING, errorString_ ); + return stringName; +} + +void MidiInAlsa :: openPort( unsigned int portNumber, const std::string portName ) +{ + if ( connected_ ) { + errorString_ = "MidiInAlsa::openPort: a valid connection already exists!"; + error( RtMidiError::WARNING, errorString_ ); + return; + } + + unsigned int nSrc = this->getPortCount(); + if ( nSrc < 1 ) { + errorString_ = "MidiInAlsa::openPort: no MIDI input sources found!"; + error( RtMidiError::NO_DEVICES_FOUND, errorString_ ); + return; + } + + snd_seq_port_info_t *src_pinfo; + snd_seq_port_info_alloca( &src_pinfo ); + AlsaMidiData *data = static_cast (apiData_); + if ( portInfo( data->seq, src_pinfo, SND_SEQ_PORT_CAP_READ|SND_SEQ_PORT_CAP_SUBS_READ, (int) portNumber ) == 0 ) { + std::ostringstream ost; + ost << "MidiInAlsa::openPort: the 'portNumber' argument (" << portNumber << ") is invalid."; + errorString_ = ost.str(); + error( RtMidiError::INVALID_PARAMETER, errorString_ ); + return; + } + + snd_seq_addr_t sender, receiver; + sender.client = snd_seq_port_info_get_client( src_pinfo ); + sender.port = snd_seq_port_info_get_port( src_pinfo ); + receiver.client = snd_seq_client_id( data->seq ); + + snd_seq_port_info_t *pinfo; + snd_seq_port_info_alloca( &pinfo ); + if ( data->vport < 0 ) { + snd_seq_port_info_set_client( pinfo, 0 ); + snd_seq_port_info_set_port( pinfo, 0 ); + snd_seq_port_info_set_capability( pinfo, + SND_SEQ_PORT_CAP_WRITE | + SND_SEQ_PORT_CAP_SUBS_WRITE ); + snd_seq_port_info_set_type( pinfo, + SND_SEQ_PORT_TYPE_MIDI_GENERIC | + SND_SEQ_PORT_TYPE_APPLICATION ); + snd_seq_port_info_set_midi_channels(pinfo, 16); +#ifndef AVOID_TIMESTAMPING + snd_seq_port_info_set_timestamping(pinfo, 1); + snd_seq_port_info_set_timestamp_real(pinfo, 1); + snd_seq_port_info_set_timestamp_queue(pinfo, data->queue_id); +#endif + snd_seq_port_info_set_name(pinfo, portName.c_str() ); + data->vport = snd_seq_create_port(data->seq, pinfo); + + if ( data->vport < 0 ) { + errorString_ = "MidiInAlsa::openPort: ALSA error creating input port."; + error( RtMidiError::DRIVER_ERROR, errorString_ ); + return; + } + data->vport = snd_seq_port_info_get_port(pinfo); + } + + receiver.port = data->vport; + + if ( !data->subscription ) { + // Make subscription + if (snd_seq_port_subscribe_malloc( &data->subscription ) < 0) { + errorString_ = "MidiInAlsa::openPort: ALSA error allocation port subscription."; + error( RtMidiError::DRIVER_ERROR, errorString_ ); + return; + } + snd_seq_port_subscribe_set_sender(data->subscription, &sender); + snd_seq_port_subscribe_set_dest(data->subscription, &receiver); + if ( snd_seq_subscribe_port(data->seq, data->subscription) ) { + snd_seq_port_subscribe_free( data->subscription ); + data->subscription = 0; + errorString_ = "MidiInAlsa::openPort: ALSA error making port connection."; + error( RtMidiError::DRIVER_ERROR, errorString_ ); + return; + } + } + + if ( inputData_.doInput == false ) { + // Start the input queue +#ifndef AVOID_TIMESTAMPING + snd_seq_start_queue( data->seq, data->queue_id, NULL ); + snd_seq_drain_output( data->seq ); +#endif + // Start our MIDI input thread. + pthread_attr_t attr; + pthread_attr_init(&attr); + pthread_attr_setdetachstate(&attr, PTHREAD_CREATE_JOINABLE); + pthread_attr_setschedpolicy(&attr, SCHED_OTHER); + + inputData_.doInput = true; + int err = pthread_create(&data->thread, &attr, alsaMidiHandler, &inputData_); + pthread_attr_destroy(&attr); + if ( err ) { + snd_seq_unsubscribe_port( data->seq, data->subscription ); + snd_seq_port_subscribe_free( data->subscription ); + data->subscription = 0; + inputData_.doInput = false; + errorString_ = "MidiInAlsa::openPort: error starting MIDI input thread!"; + error( RtMidiError::THREAD_ERROR, errorString_ ); + return; + } + } + + connected_ = true; +} + +void MidiInAlsa :: openVirtualPort( std::string portName ) +{ + AlsaMidiData *data = static_cast (apiData_); + if ( data->vport < 0 ) { + snd_seq_port_info_t *pinfo; + snd_seq_port_info_alloca( &pinfo ); + snd_seq_port_info_set_capability( pinfo, + SND_SEQ_PORT_CAP_WRITE | + SND_SEQ_PORT_CAP_SUBS_WRITE ); + snd_seq_port_info_set_type( pinfo, + SND_SEQ_PORT_TYPE_MIDI_GENERIC | + SND_SEQ_PORT_TYPE_APPLICATION ); + snd_seq_port_info_set_midi_channels(pinfo, 16); +#ifndef AVOID_TIMESTAMPING + snd_seq_port_info_set_timestamping(pinfo, 1); + snd_seq_port_info_set_timestamp_real(pinfo, 1); + snd_seq_port_info_set_timestamp_queue(pinfo, data->queue_id); +#endif + snd_seq_port_info_set_name(pinfo, portName.c_str()); + data->vport = snd_seq_create_port(data->seq, pinfo); + + if ( data->vport < 0 ) { + errorString_ = "MidiInAlsa::openVirtualPort: ALSA error creating virtual port."; + error( RtMidiError::DRIVER_ERROR, errorString_ ); + return; + } + data->vport = snd_seq_port_info_get_port(pinfo); + } + + if ( inputData_.doInput == false ) { + // Wait for old thread to stop, if still running + if ( !pthread_equal(data->thread, data->dummy_thread_id) ) + pthread_join( data->thread, NULL ); + + // Start the input queue +#ifndef AVOID_TIMESTAMPING + snd_seq_start_queue( data->seq, data->queue_id, NULL ); + snd_seq_drain_output( data->seq ); +#endif + // Start our MIDI input thread. + pthread_attr_t attr; + pthread_attr_init(&attr); + pthread_attr_setdetachstate(&attr, PTHREAD_CREATE_JOINABLE); + pthread_attr_setschedpolicy(&attr, SCHED_OTHER); + + inputData_.doInput = true; + int err = pthread_create(&data->thread, &attr, alsaMidiHandler, &inputData_); + pthread_attr_destroy(&attr); + if ( err ) { + if ( data->subscription ) { + snd_seq_unsubscribe_port( data->seq, data->subscription ); + snd_seq_port_subscribe_free( data->subscription ); + data->subscription = 0; + } + inputData_.doInput = false; + errorString_ = "MidiInAlsa::openPort: error starting MIDI input thread!"; + error( RtMidiError::THREAD_ERROR, errorString_ ); + return; + } + } +} + +void MidiInAlsa :: closePort( void ) +{ + AlsaMidiData *data = static_cast (apiData_); + + if ( connected_ ) { + if ( data->subscription ) { + snd_seq_unsubscribe_port( data->seq, data->subscription ); + snd_seq_port_subscribe_free( data->subscription ); + data->subscription = 0; + } + // Stop the input queue +#ifndef AVOID_TIMESTAMPING + snd_seq_stop_queue( data->seq, data->queue_id, NULL ); + snd_seq_drain_output( data->seq ); +#endif + connected_ = false; + } + + // Stop thread to avoid triggering the callback, while the port is intended to be closed + if ( inputData_.doInput ) { + inputData_.doInput = false; + int res = write( data->trigger_fds[1], &inputData_.doInput, sizeof(inputData_.doInput) ); + (void) res; + if ( !pthread_equal(data->thread, data->dummy_thread_id) ) + pthread_join( data->thread, NULL ); + } +} + +//*********************************************************************// +// API: LINUX ALSA +// Class Definitions: MidiOutAlsa +//*********************************************************************// + +MidiOutAlsa :: MidiOutAlsa( const std::string clientName ) : MidiOutApi() +{ + initialize( clientName ); +} + +MidiOutAlsa :: ~MidiOutAlsa() +{ + // Close a connection if it exists. + closePort(); + + // Cleanup. + AlsaMidiData *data = static_cast (apiData_); + if ( data->vport >= 0 ) snd_seq_delete_port( data->seq, data->vport ); + if ( data->coder ) snd_midi_event_free( data->coder ); + if ( data->buffer ) free( data->buffer ); + snd_seq_close( data->seq ); + delete data; +} + +void MidiOutAlsa :: initialize( const std::string& clientName ) +{ + // Set up the ALSA sequencer client. + snd_seq_t *seq; + int result1 = snd_seq_open( &seq, "default", SND_SEQ_OPEN_OUTPUT, SND_SEQ_NONBLOCK ); + if ( result1 < 0 ) { + errorString_ = "MidiOutAlsa::initialize: error creating ALSA sequencer client object."; + error( RtMidiError::DRIVER_ERROR, errorString_ ); + return; + } + + // Set client name. + snd_seq_set_client_name( seq, clientName.c_str() ); + + // Save our api-specific connection information. + AlsaMidiData *data = (AlsaMidiData *) new AlsaMidiData; + data->seq = seq; + data->portNum = -1; + data->vport = -1; + data->bufferSize = 32; + data->coder = 0; + data->buffer = 0; + int result = snd_midi_event_new( data->bufferSize, &data->coder ); + if ( result < 0 ) { + delete data; + errorString_ = "MidiOutAlsa::initialize: error initializing MIDI event parser!\n\n"; + error( RtMidiError::DRIVER_ERROR, errorString_ ); + return; + } + data->buffer = (unsigned char *) malloc( data->bufferSize ); + if ( data->buffer == NULL ) { + delete data; + errorString_ = "MidiOutAlsa::initialize: error allocating buffer memory!\n\n"; + error( RtMidiError::MEMORY_ERROR, errorString_ ); + return; + } + snd_midi_event_init( data->coder ); + apiData_ = (void *) data; +} + +unsigned int MidiOutAlsa :: getPortCount() +{ + snd_seq_port_info_t *pinfo; + snd_seq_port_info_alloca( &pinfo ); + + AlsaMidiData *data = static_cast (apiData_); + return portInfo( data->seq, pinfo, SND_SEQ_PORT_CAP_WRITE|SND_SEQ_PORT_CAP_SUBS_WRITE, -1 ); +} + +std::string MidiOutAlsa :: getPortName( unsigned int portNumber ) +{ + snd_seq_client_info_t *cinfo; + snd_seq_port_info_t *pinfo; + snd_seq_client_info_alloca( &cinfo ); + snd_seq_port_info_alloca( &pinfo ); + + std::string stringName; + AlsaMidiData *data = static_cast (apiData_); + if ( portInfo( data->seq, pinfo, SND_SEQ_PORT_CAP_WRITE|SND_SEQ_PORT_CAP_SUBS_WRITE, (int) portNumber ) ) { + int cnum = snd_seq_port_info_get_client(pinfo); + snd_seq_get_any_client_info( data->seq, cnum, cinfo ); + std::ostringstream os; + os << snd_seq_client_info_get_name(cinfo); + os << " "; // These lines added to make sure devices are listed + os << snd_seq_port_info_get_client( pinfo ); // with full portnames added to ensure individual device names + os << ":"; + os << snd_seq_port_info_get_port(pinfo); + stringName = os.str(); + return stringName; + } + + // If we get here, we didn't find a match. + errorString_ = "MidiOutAlsa::getPortName: error looking for port name!"; + error( RtMidiError::WARNING, errorString_ ); + return stringName; +} + +void MidiOutAlsa :: openPort( unsigned int portNumber, const std::string portName ) +{ + if ( connected_ ) { + errorString_ = "MidiOutAlsa::openPort: a valid connection already exists!"; + error( RtMidiError::WARNING, errorString_ ); + return; + } + + unsigned int nSrc = this->getPortCount(); + if (nSrc < 1) { + errorString_ = "MidiOutAlsa::openPort: no MIDI output sources found!"; + error( RtMidiError::NO_DEVICES_FOUND, errorString_ ); + return; + } + + snd_seq_port_info_t *pinfo; + snd_seq_port_info_alloca( &pinfo ); + AlsaMidiData *data = static_cast (apiData_); + if ( portInfo( data->seq, pinfo, SND_SEQ_PORT_CAP_WRITE|SND_SEQ_PORT_CAP_SUBS_WRITE, (int) portNumber ) == 0 ) { + std::ostringstream ost; + ost << "MidiOutAlsa::openPort: the 'portNumber' argument (" << portNumber << ") is invalid."; + errorString_ = ost.str(); + error( RtMidiError::INVALID_PARAMETER, errorString_ ); + return; + } + + snd_seq_addr_t sender, receiver; + receiver.client = snd_seq_port_info_get_client( pinfo ); + receiver.port = snd_seq_port_info_get_port( pinfo ); + sender.client = snd_seq_client_id( data->seq ); + + if ( data->vport < 0 ) { + data->vport = snd_seq_create_simple_port( data->seq, portName.c_str(), + SND_SEQ_PORT_CAP_READ|SND_SEQ_PORT_CAP_SUBS_READ, + SND_SEQ_PORT_TYPE_MIDI_GENERIC|SND_SEQ_PORT_TYPE_APPLICATION ); + if ( data->vport < 0 ) { + errorString_ = "MidiOutAlsa::openPort: ALSA error creating output port."; + error( RtMidiError::DRIVER_ERROR, errorString_ ); + return; + } + } + + sender.port = data->vport; + + // Make subscription + if (snd_seq_port_subscribe_malloc( &data->subscription ) < 0) { + snd_seq_port_subscribe_free( data->subscription ); + errorString_ = "MidiOutAlsa::openPort: error allocating port subscription."; + error( RtMidiError::DRIVER_ERROR, errorString_ ); + return; + } + snd_seq_port_subscribe_set_sender(data->subscription, &sender); + snd_seq_port_subscribe_set_dest(data->subscription, &receiver); + snd_seq_port_subscribe_set_time_update(data->subscription, 1); + snd_seq_port_subscribe_set_time_real(data->subscription, 1); + if ( snd_seq_subscribe_port(data->seq, data->subscription) ) { + snd_seq_port_subscribe_free( data->subscription ); + errorString_ = "MidiOutAlsa::openPort: ALSA error making port connection."; + error( RtMidiError::DRIVER_ERROR, errorString_ ); + return; + } + + connected_ = true; +} + +void MidiOutAlsa :: closePort( void ) +{ + if ( connected_ ) { + AlsaMidiData *data = static_cast (apiData_); + snd_seq_unsubscribe_port( data->seq, data->subscription ); + snd_seq_port_subscribe_free( data->subscription ); + connected_ = false; + } +} + +void MidiOutAlsa :: openVirtualPort( std::string portName ) +{ + AlsaMidiData *data = static_cast (apiData_); + if ( data->vport < 0 ) { + data->vport = snd_seq_create_simple_port( data->seq, portName.c_str(), + SND_SEQ_PORT_CAP_READ|SND_SEQ_PORT_CAP_SUBS_READ, + SND_SEQ_PORT_TYPE_MIDI_GENERIC|SND_SEQ_PORT_TYPE_APPLICATION ); + + if ( data->vport < 0 ) { + errorString_ = "MidiOutAlsa::openVirtualPort: ALSA error creating virtual port."; + error( RtMidiError::DRIVER_ERROR, errorString_ ); + } + } +} + +void MidiOutAlsa :: sendMessage( std::vector *message ) +{ + int result; + AlsaMidiData *data = static_cast (apiData_); + unsigned int nBytes = message->size(); + if ( nBytes > data->bufferSize ) { + data->bufferSize = nBytes; + result = snd_midi_event_resize_buffer ( data->coder, nBytes); + if ( result != 0 ) { + errorString_ = "MidiOutAlsa::sendMessage: ALSA error resizing MIDI event buffer."; + error( RtMidiError::DRIVER_ERROR, errorString_ ); + return; + } + free (data->buffer); + data->buffer = (unsigned char *) malloc( data->bufferSize ); + if ( data->buffer == NULL ) { + errorString_ = "MidiOutAlsa::initialize: error allocating buffer memory!\n\n"; + error( RtMidiError::MEMORY_ERROR, errorString_ ); + return; + } + } + + snd_seq_event_t ev; + snd_seq_ev_clear(&ev); + snd_seq_ev_set_source(&ev, data->vport); + snd_seq_ev_set_subs(&ev); + snd_seq_ev_set_direct(&ev); + for ( unsigned int i=0; ibuffer[i] = message->at(i); + result = snd_midi_event_encode( data->coder, data->buffer, (long)nBytes, &ev ); + if ( result < (int)nBytes ) { + errorString_ = "MidiOutAlsa::sendMessage: event parsing error!"; + error( RtMidiError::WARNING, errorString_ ); + return; + } + + // Send the event. + result = snd_seq_event_output(data->seq, &ev); + if ( result < 0 ) { + errorString_ = "MidiOutAlsa::sendMessage: error sending MIDI message to port."; + error( RtMidiError::WARNING, errorString_ ); + return; + } + snd_seq_drain_output(data->seq); +} + +#endif // __LINUX_ALSA__ + + +//*********************************************************************// +// API: Windows Multimedia Library (MM) +//*********************************************************************// + +// API information deciphered from: +// - http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/multimed/htm/_win32_midi_reference.asp + +// Thanks to Jean-Baptiste Berruchon for the sysex code. + +#if defined(__WINDOWS_MM__) + +// The Windows MM API is based on the use of a callback function for +// MIDI input. We convert the system specific time stamps to delta +// time values. + +// Windows MM MIDI header files. +#include +#include + +#define RT_SYSEX_BUFFER_SIZE 1024 +#define RT_SYSEX_BUFFER_COUNT 4 + +// A structure to hold variables related to the CoreMIDI API +// implementation. +struct WinMidiData { + HMIDIIN inHandle; // Handle to Midi Input Device + HMIDIOUT outHandle; // Handle to Midi Output Device + DWORD lastTime; + MidiInApi::MidiMessage message; + LPMIDIHDR sysexBuffer[RT_SYSEX_BUFFER_COUNT]; + CRITICAL_SECTION _mutex; // [Patrice] see https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/mididev/6OUjHutMpEo +}; + +//*********************************************************************// +// API: Windows MM +// Class Definitions: MidiInWinMM +//*********************************************************************// + +static void CALLBACK midiInputCallback( HMIDIIN /*hmin*/, + UINT inputStatus, + DWORD_PTR instancePtr, + DWORD_PTR midiMessage, + DWORD timestamp ) +{ + if ( inputStatus != MIM_DATA && inputStatus != MIM_LONGDATA && inputStatus != MIM_LONGERROR ) return; + + //MidiInApi::RtMidiInData *data = static_cast (instancePtr); + MidiInApi::RtMidiInData *data = (MidiInApi::RtMidiInData *)instancePtr; + WinMidiData *apiData = static_cast (data->apiData); + + // Calculate time stamp. + if ( data->firstMessage == true ) { + apiData->message.timeStamp = 0.0; + data->firstMessage = false; + } + else apiData->message.timeStamp = (double) ( timestamp - apiData->lastTime ) * 0.001; + apiData->lastTime = timestamp; + + if ( inputStatus == MIM_DATA ) { // Channel or system message + + // Make sure the first byte is a status byte. + unsigned char status = (unsigned char) (midiMessage & 0x000000FF); + if ( !(status & 0x80) ) return; + + // Determine the number of bytes in the MIDI message. + unsigned short nBytes = 1; + if ( status < 0xC0 ) nBytes = 3; + else if ( status < 0xE0 ) nBytes = 2; + else if ( status < 0xF0 ) nBytes = 3; + else if ( status == 0xF1 ) { + if ( data->ignoreFlags & 0x02 ) return; + else nBytes = 2; + } + else if ( status == 0xF2 ) nBytes = 3; + else if ( status == 0xF3 ) nBytes = 2; + else if ( status == 0xF8 && (data->ignoreFlags & 0x02) ) { + // A MIDI timing tick message and we're ignoring it. + return; + } + else if ( status == 0xFE && (data->ignoreFlags & 0x04) ) { + // A MIDI active sensing message and we're ignoring it. + return; + } + + // Copy bytes to our MIDI message. + unsigned char *ptr = (unsigned char *) &midiMessage; + for ( int i=0; imessage.bytes.push_back( *ptr++ ); + } + else { // Sysex message ( MIM_LONGDATA or MIM_LONGERROR ) + MIDIHDR *sysex = ( MIDIHDR *) midiMessage; + if ( !( data->ignoreFlags & 0x01 ) && inputStatus != MIM_LONGERROR ) { + // Sysex message and we're not ignoring it + for ( int i=0; i<(int)sysex->dwBytesRecorded; ++i ) + apiData->message.bytes.push_back( sysex->lpData[i] ); + } + + // The WinMM API requires that the sysex buffer be requeued after + // input of each sysex message. Even if we are ignoring sysex + // messages, we still need to requeue the buffer in case the user + // decides to not ignore sysex messages in the future. However, + // it seems that WinMM calls this function with an empty sysex + // buffer when an application closes and in this case, we should + // avoid requeueing it, else the computer suddenly reboots after + // one or two minutes. + if ( apiData->sysexBuffer[sysex->dwUser]->dwBytesRecorded > 0 ) { + //if ( sysex->dwBytesRecorded > 0 ) { + EnterCriticalSection( &(apiData->_mutex) ); + MMRESULT result = midiInAddBuffer( apiData->inHandle, apiData->sysexBuffer[sysex->dwUser], sizeof(MIDIHDR) ); + LeaveCriticalSection( &(apiData->_mutex) ); + if ( result != MMSYSERR_NOERROR ) + std::cerr << "\nRtMidiIn::midiInputCallback: error sending sysex to Midi device!!\n\n"; + + if ( data->ignoreFlags & 0x01 ) return; + } + else return; + } + + if ( data->usingCallback ) { + RtMidiIn::RtMidiCallback callback = (RtMidiIn::RtMidiCallback) data->userCallback; + callback( apiData->message.timeStamp, &apiData->message.bytes, data->userData ); + } + else { + // As long as we haven't reached our queue size limit, push the message. + if ( data->queue.size < data->queue.ringSize ) { + data->queue.ring[data->queue.back++] = apiData->message; + if ( data->queue.back == data->queue.ringSize ) + data->queue.back = 0; + data->queue.size++; + } + else + std::cerr << "\nRtMidiIn: message queue limit reached!!\n\n"; + } + + // Clear the vector for the next input message. + apiData->message.bytes.clear(); +} + +MidiInWinMM :: MidiInWinMM( const std::string clientName, unsigned int queueSizeLimit ) : MidiInApi( queueSizeLimit ) +{ + initialize( clientName ); +} + +MidiInWinMM :: ~MidiInWinMM() +{ + // Close a connection if it exists. + closePort(); + + WinMidiData *data = static_cast (apiData_); + DeleteCriticalSection( &(data->_mutex) ); + + // Cleanup. + delete data; +} + +void MidiInWinMM :: initialize( const std::string& /*clientName*/ ) +{ + // We'll issue a warning here if no devices are available but not + // throw an error since the user can plugin something later. + unsigned int nDevices = midiInGetNumDevs(); + if ( nDevices == 0 ) { + errorString_ = "MidiInWinMM::initialize: no MIDI input devices currently available."; + error( RtMidiError::WARNING, errorString_ ); + } + + // Save our api-specific connection information. + WinMidiData *data = (WinMidiData *) new WinMidiData; + apiData_ = (void *) data; + inputData_.apiData = (void *) data; + data->message.bytes.clear(); // needs to be empty for first input message + + if ( !InitializeCriticalSectionAndSpinCount(&(data->_mutex), 0x00000400) ) { + errorString_ = "MidiInWinMM::initialize: InitializeCriticalSectionAndSpinCount failed."; + error( RtMidiError::WARNING, errorString_ ); + } +} + +void MidiInWinMM :: openPort( unsigned int portNumber, const std::string /*portName*/ ) +{ + if ( connected_ ) { + errorString_ = "MidiInWinMM::openPort: a valid connection already exists!"; + error( RtMidiError::WARNING, errorString_ ); + return; + } + + unsigned int nDevices = midiInGetNumDevs(); + if (nDevices == 0) { + errorString_ = "MidiInWinMM::openPort: no MIDI input sources found!"; + error( RtMidiError::NO_DEVICES_FOUND, errorString_ ); + return; + } + + if ( portNumber >= nDevices ) { + std::ostringstream ost; + ost << "MidiInWinMM::openPort: the 'portNumber' argument (" << portNumber << ") is invalid."; + errorString_ = ost.str(); + error( RtMidiError::INVALID_PARAMETER, errorString_ ); + return; + } + + WinMidiData *data = static_cast (apiData_); + MMRESULT result = midiInOpen( &data->inHandle, + portNumber, + (DWORD_PTR)&midiInputCallback, + (DWORD_PTR)&inputData_, + CALLBACK_FUNCTION ); + if ( result != MMSYSERR_NOERROR ) { + errorString_ = "MidiInWinMM::openPort: error creating Windows MM MIDI input port."; + error( RtMidiError::DRIVER_ERROR, errorString_ ); + return; + } + + // Allocate and init the sysex buffers. + for ( int i=0; isysexBuffer[i] = (MIDIHDR*) new char[ sizeof(MIDIHDR) ]; + data->sysexBuffer[i]->lpData = new char[ RT_SYSEX_BUFFER_SIZE ]; + data->sysexBuffer[i]->dwBufferLength = RT_SYSEX_BUFFER_SIZE; + data->sysexBuffer[i]->dwUser = i; // We use the dwUser parameter as buffer indicator + data->sysexBuffer[i]->dwFlags = 0; + + result = midiInPrepareHeader( data->inHandle, data->sysexBuffer[i], sizeof(MIDIHDR) ); + if ( result != MMSYSERR_NOERROR ) { + midiInClose( data->inHandle ); + errorString_ = "MidiInWinMM::openPort: error starting Windows MM MIDI input port (PrepareHeader)."; + error( RtMidiError::DRIVER_ERROR, errorString_ ); + return; + } + + // Register the buffer. + result = midiInAddBuffer( data->inHandle, data->sysexBuffer[i], sizeof(MIDIHDR) ); + if ( result != MMSYSERR_NOERROR ) { + midiInClose( data->inHandle ); + errorString_ = "MidiInWinMM::openPort: error starting Windows MM MIDI input port (AddBuffer)."; + error( RtMidiError::DRIVER_ERROR, errorString_ ); + return; + } + } + + result = midiInStart( data->inHandle ); + if ( result != MMSYSERR_NOERROR ) { + midiInClose( data->inHandle ); + errorString_ = "MidiInWinMM::openPort: error starting Windows MM MIDI input port."; + error( RtMidiError::DRIVER_ERROR, errorString_ ); + return; + } + + connected_ = true; +} + +void MidiInWinMM :: openVirtualPort( std::string /*portName*/ ) +{ + // This function cannot be implemented for the Windows MM MIDI API. + errorString_ = "MidiInWinMM::openVirtualPort: cannot be implemented in Windows MM MIDI API!"; + error( RtMidiError::WARNING, errorString_ ); +} + +void MidiInWinMM :: closePort( void ) +{ + if ( connected_ ) { + WinMidiData *data = static_cast (apiData_); + EnterCriticalSection( &(data->_mutex) ); + midiInReset( data->inHandle ); + midiInStop( data->inHandle ); + + for ( int i=0; iinHandle, data->sysexBuffer[i], sizeof(MIDIHDR)); + delete [] data->sysexBuffer[i]->lpData; + delete [] data->sysexBuffer[i]; + if ( result != MMSYSERR_NOERROR ) { + midiInClose( data->inHandle ); + errorString_ = "MidiInWinMM::openPort: error closing Windows MM MIDI input port (midiInUnprepareHeader)."; + error( RtMidiError::DRIVER_ERROR, errorString_ ); + return; + } + } + + midiInClose( data->inHandle ); + connected_ = false; + LeaveCriticalSection( &(data->_mutex) ); + } +} + +unsigned int MidiInWinMM :: getPortCount() +{ + return midiInGetNumDevs(); +} + +std::string MidiInWinMM :: getPortName( unsigned int portNumber ) +{ + std::string stringName; + unsigned int nDevices = midiInGetNumDevs(); + if ( portNumber >= nDevices ) { + std::ostringstream ost; + ost << "MidiInWinMM::getPortName: the 'portNumber' argument (" << portNumber << ") is invalid."; + errorString_ = ost.str(); + error( RtMidiError::WARNING, errorString_ ); + return stringName; + } + + MIDIINCAPS deviceCaps; + midiInGetDevCaps( portNumber, &deviceCaps, sizeof(MIDIINCAPS)); + +#if defined( UNICODE ) || defined( _UNICODE ) + int length = WideCharToMultiByte(CP_UTF8, 0, deviceCaps.szPname, -1, NULL, 0, NULL, NULL) - 1; + stringName.assign( length, 0 ); + length = WideCharToMultiByte(CP_UTF8, 0, deviceCaps.szPname, static_cast(wcslen(deviceCaps.szPname)), &stringName[0], length, NULL, NULL); +#else + stringName = std::string( deviceCaps.szPname ); +#endif + + // Next lines added to add the portNumber to the name so that + // the device's names are sure to be listed with individual names + // even when they have the same brand name + std::ostringstream os; + os << " "; + os << portNumber; + stringName += os.str(); + + return stringName; +} + +//*********************************************************************// +// API: Windows MM +// Class Definitions: MidiOutWinMM +//*********************************************************************// + +MidiOutWinMM :: MidiOutWinMM( const std::string clientName ) : MidiOutApi() +{ + initialize( clientName ); +} + +MidiOutWinMM :: ~MidiOutWinMM() +{ + // Close a connection if it exists. + closePort(); + + // Cleanup. + WinMidiData *data = static_cast (apiData_); + delete data; +} + +void MidiOutWinMM :: initialize( const std::string& /*clientName*/ ) +{ + // We'll issue a warning here if no devices are available but not + // throw an error since the user can plug something in later. + unsigned int nDevices = midiOutGetNumDevs(); + if ( nDevices == 0 ) { + errorString_ = "MidiOutWinMM::initialize: no MIDI output devices currently available."; + error( RtMidiError::WARNING, errorString_ ); + } + + // Save our api-specific connection information. + WinMidiData *data = (WinMidiData *) new WinMidiData; + apiData_ = (void *) data; +} + +unsigned int MidiOutWinMM :: getPortCount() +{ + return midiOutGetNumDevs(); +} + +std::string MidiOutWinMM :: getPortName( unsigned int portNumber ) +{ + std::string stringName; + unsigned int nDevices = midiOutGetNumDevs(); + if ( portNumber >= nDevices ) { + std::ostringstream ost; + ost << "MidiOutWinMM::getPortName: the 'portNumber' argument (" << portNumber << ") is invalid."; + errorString_ = ost.str(); + error( RtMidiError::WARNING, errorString_ ); + return stringName; + } + + MIDIOUTCAPS deviceCaps; + midiOutGetDevCaps( portNumber, &deviceCaps, sizeof(MIDIOUTCAPS)); + +#if defined( UNICODE ) || defined( _UNICODE ) + int length = WideCharToMultiByte(CP_UTF8, 0, deviceCaps.szPname, -1, NULL, 0, NULL, NULL) - 1; + stringName.assign( length, 0 ); + length = WideCharToMultiByte(CP_UTF8, 0, deviceCaps.szPname, static_cast(wcslen(deviceCaps.szPname)), &stringName[0], length, NULL, NULL); +#else + stringName = std::string( deviceCaps.szPname ); +#endif + + // Next lines added to add the portNumber to the name so that + // the device's names are sure to be listed with individual names + // even when they have the same brand name + std::ostringstream os; + os << " "; + os << portNumber; + stringName += os.str(); + + return stringName; +} + +void MidiOutWinMM :: openPort( unsigned int portNumber, const std::string /*portName*/ ) +{ + if ( connected_ ) { + errorString_ = "MidiOutWinMM::openPort: a valid connection already exists!"; + error( RtMidiError::WARNING, errorString_ ); + return; + } + + unsigned int nDevices = midiOutGetNumDevs(); + if (nDevices < 1) { + errorString_ = "MidiOutWinMM::openPort: no MIDI output destinations found!"; + error( RtMidiError::NO_DEVICES_FOUND, errorString_ ); + return; + } + + if ( portNumber >= nDevices ) { + std::ostringstream ost; + ost << "MidiOutWinMM::openPort: the 'portNumber' argument (" << portNumber << ") is invalid."; + errorString_ = ost.str(); + error( RtMidiError::INVALID_PARAMETER, errorString_ ); + return; + } + + WinMidiData *data = static_cast (apiData_); + MMRESULT result = midiOutOpen( &data->outHandle, + portNumber, + (DWORD)NULL, + (DWORD)NULL, + CALLBACK_NULL ); + if ( result != MMSYSERR_NOERROR ) { + errorString_ = "MidiOutWinMM::openPort: error creating Windows MM MIDI output port."; + error( RtMidiError::DRIVER_ERROR, errorString_ ); + return; + } + + connected_ = true; +} + +void MidiOutWinMM :: closePort( void ) +{ + if ( connected_ ) { + WinMidiData *data = static_cast (apiData_); + midiOutReset( data->outHandle ); + midiOutClose( data->outHandle ); + connected_ = false; + } +} + +void MidiOutWinMM :: openVirtualPort( std::string /*portName*/ ) +{ + // This function cannot be implemented for the Windows MM MIDI API. + errorString_ = "MidiOutWinMM::openVirtualPort: cannot be implemented in Windows MM MIDI API!"; + error( RtMidiError::WARNING, errorString_ ); +} + +void MidiOutWinMM :: sendMessage( std::vector *message ) +{ + if ( !connected_ ) return; + + unsigned int nBytes = static_cast(message->size()); + if ( nBytes == 0 ) { + errorString_ = "MidiOutWinMM::sendMessage: message argument is empty!"; + error( RtMidiError::WARNING, errorString_ ); + return; + } + + MMRESULT result; + WinMidiData *data = static_cast (apiData_); + if ( message->at(0) == 0xF0 ) { // Sysex message + + // Allocate buffer for sysex data. + char *buffer = (char *) malloc( nBytes ); + if ( buffer == NULL ) { + errorString_ = "MidiOutWinMM::sendMessage: error allocating sysex message memory!"; + error( RtMidiError::MEMORY_ERROR, errorString_ ); + return; + } + + // Copy data to buffer. + for ( unsigned int i=0; iat(i); + + // Create and prepare MIDIHDR structure. + MIDIHDR sysex; + sysex.lpData = (LPSTR) buffer; + sysex.dwBufferLength = nBytes; + sysex.dwFlags = 0; + result = midiOutPrepareHeader( data->outHandle, &sysex, sizeof(MIDIHDR) ); + if ( result != MMSYSERR_NOERROR ) { + free( buffer ); + errorString_ = "MidiOutWinMM::sendMessage: error preparing sysex header."; + error( RtMidiError::DRIVER_ERROR, errorString_ ); + return; + } + + // Send the message. + result = midiOutLongMsg( data->outHandle, &sysex, sizeof(MIDIHDR) ); + if ( result != MMSYSERR_NOERROR ) { + free( buffer ); + errorString_ = "MidiOutWinMM::sendMessage: error sending sysex message."; + error( RtMidiError::DRIVER_ERROR, errorString_ ); + return; + } + + // Unprepare the buffer and MIDIHDR. + while ( MIDIERR_STILLPLAYING == midiOutUnprepareHeader( data->outHandle, &sysex, sizeof (MIDIHDR) ) ) Sleep( 1 ); + free( buffer ); + } + else { // Channel or system message. + + // Make sure the message size isn't too big. + if ( nBytes > 3 ) { + errorString_ = "MidiOutWinMM::sendMessage: message size is greater than 3 bytes (and not sysex)!"; + error( RtMidiError::WARNING, errorString_ ); + return; + } + + // Pack MIDI bytes into double word. + DWORD packet; + unsigned char *ptr = (unsigned char *) &packet; + for ( unsigned int i=0; iat(i); + ++ptr; + } + + // Send the message immediately. + result = midiOutShortMsg( data->outHandle, packet ); + if ( result != MMSYSERR_NOERROR ) { + errorString_ = "MidiOutWinMM::sendMessage: error sending MIDI message."; + error( RtMidiError::DRIVER_ERROR, errorString_ ); + } + } +} + +#endif // __WINDOWS_MM__ + + +//*********************************************************************// +// API: UNIX JACK +// +// Written primarily by Alexander Svetalkin, with updates for delta +// time by Gary Scavone, April 2011. +// +// *********************************************************************// + +#if defined(__UNIX_JACK__) + +// JACK header files +#include +#include +#include + +#define JACK_RINGBUFFER_SIZE 16384 // Default size for ringbuffer + +struct JackMidiData { + jack_client_t *client; + jack_port_t *port; + jack_ringbuffer_t *buffSize; + jack_ringbuffer_t *buffMessage; + jack_time_t lastTime; + MidiInApi :: RtMidiInData *rtMidiIn; + }; + +//*********************************************************************// +// API: JACK +// Class Definitions: MidiInJack +//*********************************************************************// + +static int jackProcessIn( jack_nframes_t nframes, void *arg ) +{ + JackMidiData *jData = (JackMidiData *) arg; + MidiInApi :: RtMidiInData *rtData = jData->rtMidiIn; + jack_midi_event_t event; + jack_time_t time; + + // Is port created? + if ( jData->port == NULL ) return 0; + void *buff = jack_port_get_buffer( jData->port, nframes ); + + // We have midi events in buffer + int evCount = jack_midi_get_event_count( buff ); + for (int j = 0; j < evCount; j++) { + MidiInApi::MidiMessage message; + message.bytes.clear(); + + jack_midi_event_get( &event, buff, j ); + + for ( unsigned int i = 0; i < event.size; i++ ) + message.bytes.push_back( event.buffer[i] ); + + // Compute the delta time. + time = jack_get_time(); + if ( rtData->firstMessage == true ) + rtData->firstMessage = false; + else + message.timeStamp = ( time - jData->lastTime ) * 0.000001; + + jData->lastTime = time; + + if ( !rtData->continueSysex ) { + if ( rtData->usingCallback ) { + RtMidiIn::RtMidiCallback callback = (RtMidiIn::RtMidiCallback) rtData->userCallback; + callback( message.timeStamp, &message.bytes, rtData->userData ); + } + else { + // As long as we haven't reached our queue size limit, push the message. + if ( rtData->queue.size < rtData->queue.ringSize ) { + rtData->queue.ring[rtData->queue.back++] = message; + if ( rtData->queue.back == rtData->queue.ringSize ) + rtData->queue.back = 0; + rtData->queue.size++; + } + else + std::cerr << "\nMidiInJack: message queue limit reached!!\n\n"; + } + } + } + + return 0; +} + +MidiInJack :: MidiInJack( const std::string clientName, unsigned int queueSizeLimit ) : MidiInApi( queueSizeLimit ) +{ + initialize( clientName ); +} + +void MidiInJack :: initialize( const std::string& clientName ) +{ + JackMidiData *data = new JackMidiData; + apiData_ = (void *) data; + + data->rtMidiIn = &inputData_; + data->port = NULL; + data->client = NULL; + this->clientName = clientName; + + connect(); +} + +void MidiInJack :: connect() +{ + JackMidiData *data = static_cast (apiData_); + if ( data->client ) + return; + + // Initialize JACK client + if (( data->client = jack_client_open( clientName.c_str(), JackNoStartServer, NULL )) == 0) { + errorString_ = "MidiInJack::initialize: JACK server not running?"; + error( RtMidiError::WARNING, errorString_ ); + return; + } + + jack_set_process_callback( data->client, jackProcessIn, data ); + jack_activate( data->client ); +} + +MidiInJack :: ~MidiInJack() +{ + JackMidiData *data = static_cast (apiData_); + closePort(); + + if ( data->client ) + jack_client_close( data->client ); + delete data; +} + +void MidiInJack :: openPort( unsigned int portNumber, const std::string portName ) +{ + JackMidiData *data = static_cast (apiData_); + + connect(); + + // Creating new port + if ( data->port == NULL) + data->port = jack_port_register( data->client, portName.c_str(), + JACK_DEFAULT_MIDI_TYPE, JackPortIsInput, 0 ); + + if ( data->port == NULL) { + errorString_ = "MidiInJack::openPort: JACK error creating port"; + error( RtMidiError::DRIVER_ERROR, errorString_ ); + return; + } + + // Connecting to the output + std::string name = getPortName( portNumber ); + jack_connect( data->client, name.c_str(), jack_port_name( data->port ) ); +} + +void MidiInJack :: openVirtualPort( const std::string portName ) +{ + JackMidiData *data = static_cast (apiData_); + + connect(); + if ( data->port == NULL ) + data->port = jack_port_register( data->client, portName.c_str(), + JACK_DEFAULT_MIDI_TYPE, JackPortIsInput, 0 ); + + if ( data->port == NULL ) { + errorString_ = "MidiInJack::openVirtualPort: JACK error creating virtual port"; + error( RtMidiError::DRIVER_ERROR, errorString_ ); + } +} + +unsigned int MidiInJack :: getPortCount() +{ + int count = 0; + JackMidiData *data = static_cast (apiData_); + connect(); + if ( !data->client ) + return 0; + + // List of available ports + const char **ports = jack_get_ports( data->client, NULL, JACK_DEFAULT_MIDI_TYPE, JackPortIsOutput ); + + if ( ports == NULL ) return 0; + while ( ports[count] != NULL ) + count++; + + free( ports ); + + return count; +} + +std::string MidiInJack :: getPortName( unsigned int portNumber ) +{ + JackMidiData *data = static_cast (apiData_); + std::string retStr(""); + + connect(); + + // List of available ports + const char **ports = jack_get_ports( data->client, NULL, + JACK_DEFAULT_MIDI_TYPE, JackPortIsOutput ); + + // Check port validity + if ( ports == NULL ) { + errorString_ = "MidiInJack::getPortName: no ports available!"; + error( RtMidiError::WARNING, errorString_ ); + return retStr; + } + + if ( ports[portNumber] == NULL ) { + std::ostringstream ost; + ost << "MidiInJack::getPortName: the 'portNumber' argument (" << portNumber << ") is invalid."; + errorString_ = ost.str(); + error( RtMidiError::WARNING, errorString_ ); + } + else retStr.assign( ports[portNumber] ); + + free( ports ); + return retStr; +} + +void MidiInJack :: closePort() +{ + JackMidiData *data = static_cast (apiData_); + + if ( data->port == NULL ) return; + jack_port_unregister( data->client, data->port ); + data->port = NULL; +} + +//*********************************************************************// +// API: JACK +// Class Definitions: MidiOutJack +//*********************************************************************// + +// Jack process callback +static int jackProcessOut( jack_nframes_t nframes, void *arg ) +{ + JackMidiData *data = (JackMidiData *) arg; + jack_midi_data_t *midiData; + int space; + + // Is port created? + if ( data->port == NULL ) return 0; + + void *buff = jack_port_get_buffer( data->port, nframes ); + jack_midi_clear_buffer( buff ); + + while ( jack_ringbuffer_read_space( data->buffSize ) > 0 ) { + jack_ringbuffer_read( data->buffSize, (char *) &space, (size_t) sizeof(space) ); + midiData = jack_midi_event_reserve( buff, 0, space ); + + jack_ringbuffer_read( data->buffMessage, (char *) midiData, (size_t) space ); + } + + return 0; +} + +MidiOutJack :: MidiOutJack( const std::string clientName ) : MidiOutApi() +{ + initialize( clientName ); +} + +void MidiOutJack :: initialize( const std::string& clientName ) +{ + JackMidiData *data = new JackMidiData; + apiData_ = (void *) data; + + data->port = NULL; + data->client = NULL; + this->clientName = clientName; + + connect(); +} + +void MidiOutJack :: connect() +{ + JackMidiData *data = static_cast (apiData_); + if ( data->client ) + return; + + // Initialize JACK client + if (( data->client = jack_client_open( clientName.c_str(), JackNoStartServer, NULL )) == 0) { + errorString_ = "MidiOutJack::initialize: JACK server not running?"; + error( RtMidiError::WARNING, errorString_ ); + return; + } + + jack_set_process_callback( data->client, jackProcessOut, data ); + data->buffSize = jack_ringbuffer_create( JACK_RINGBUFFER_SIZE ); + data->buffMessage = jack_ringbuffer_create( JACK_RINGBUFFER_SIZE ); + jack_activate( data->client ); +} + +MidiOutJack :: ~MidiOutJack() +{ + JackMidiData *data = static_cast (apiData_); + closePort(); + + if ( data->client ) { + // Cleanup + jack_client_close( data->client ); + jack_ringbuffer_free( data->buffSize ); + jack_ringbuffer_free( data->buffMessage ); + } + + delete data; +} + +void MidiOutJack :: openPort( unsigned int portNumber, const std::string portName ) +{ + JackMidiData *data = static_cast (apiData_); + + connect(); + + // Creating new port + if ( data->port == NULL ) + data->port = jack_port_register( data->client, portName.c_str(), + JACK_DEFAULT_MIDI_TYPE, JackPortIsOutput, 0 ); + + if ( data->port == NULL ) { + errorString_ = "MidiOutJack::openPort: JACK error creating port"; + error( RtMidiError::DRIVER_ERROR, errorString_ ); + return; + } + + // Connecting to the output + std::string name = getPortName( portNumber ); + jack_connect( data->client, jack_port_name( data->port ), name.c_str() ); +} + +void MidiOutJack :: openVirtualPort( const std::string portName ) +{ + JackMidiData *data = static_cast (apiData_); + + connect(); + if ( data->port == NULL ) + data->port = jack_port_register( data->client, portName.c_str(), + JACK_DEFAULT_MIDI_TYPE, JackPortIsOutput, 0 ); + + if ( data->port == NULL ) { + errorString_ = "MidiOutJack::openVirtualPort: JACK error creating virtual port"; + error( RtMidiError::DRIVER_ERROR, errorString_ ); + } +} + +unsigned int MidiOutJack :: getPortCount() +{ + int count = 0; + JackMidiData *data = static_cast (apiData_); + connect(); + if ( !data->client ) + return 0; + + // List of available ports + const char **ports = jack_get_ports( data->client, NULL, + JACK_DEFAULT_MIDI_TYPE, JackPortIsInput ); + + if ( ports == NULL ) return 0; + while ( ports[count] != NULL ) + count++; + + free( ports ); + + return count; +} + +std::string MidiOutJack :: getPortName( unsigned int portNumber ) +{ + JackMidiData *data = static_cast (apiData_); + std::string retStr(""); + + connect(); + + // List of available ports + const char **ports = jack_get_ports( data->client, NULL, + JACK_DEFAULT_MIDI_TYPE, JackPortIsInput ); + + // Check port validity + if ( ports == NULL) { + errorString_ = "MidiOutJack::getPortName: no ports available!"; + error( RtMidiError::WARNING, errorString_ ); + return retStr; + } + + if ( ports[portNumber] == NULL) { + std::ostringstream ost; + ost << "MidiOutJack::getPortName: the 'portNumber' argument (" << portNumber << ") is invalid."; + errorString_ = ost.str(); + error( RtMidiError::WARNING, errorString_ ); + } + else retStr.assign( ports[portNumber] ); + + free( ports ); + return retStr; +} + +void MidiOutJack :: closePort() +{ + JackMidiData *data = static_cast (apiData_); + + if ( data->port == NULL ) return; + jack_port_unregister( data->client, data->port ); + data->port = NULL; +} + +void MidiOutJack :: sendMessage( std::vector *message ) +{ + int nBytes = message->size(); + JackMidiData *data = static_cast (apiData_); + + // Write full message to buffer + jack_ringbuffer_write( data->buffMessage, ( const char * ) &( *message )[0], + message->size() ); + jack_ringbuffer_write( data->buffSize, ( char * ) &nBytes, sizeof( nBytes ) ); +} + +#endif // __UNIX_JACK__ diff --git a/libs/QMidi/libs/rtmidi/RtMidi.h b/libs/QMidi/libs/rtmidi/RtMidi.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6fa519e --- /dev/null +++ b/libs/QMidi/libs/rtmidi/RtMidi.h @@ -0,0 +1,763 @@ +/**********************************************************************/ +/*! \class RtMidi + \brief An abstract base class for realtime MIDI input/output. + + This class implements some common functionality for the realtime + MIDI input/output subclasses RtMidiIn and RtMidiOut. + + RtMidi WWW site: http://music.mcgill.ca/~gary/rtmidi/ + + RtMidi: realtime MIDI i/o C++ classes + Copyright (c) 2003-2014 Gary P. Scavone + + Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person + obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files + (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, + including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, + publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, + and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, + subject to the following conditions: + + The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be + included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. + + Any person wishing to distribute modifications to the Software is + asked to send the modifications to the original developer so that + they can be incorporated into the canonical version. This is, + however, not a binding provision of this license. + + THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, + EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF + MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. + IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR + ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF + CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION + WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. +*/ +/**********************************************************************/ + +/*! + \file RtMidi.h + */ + +#ifndef RTMIDI_H +#define RTMIDI_H + +#define RTMIDI_VERSION "2.1.0" + +#include +#include +#include +#include + +/************************************************************************/ +/*! \class RtMidiError + \brief Exception handling class for RtMidi. + + The RtMidiError class is quite simple but it does allow errors to be + "caught" by RtMidiError::Type. See the RtMidi documentation to know + which methods can throw an RtMidiError. +*/ +/************************************************************************/ + +class RtMidiError : public std::exception +{ + public: + //! Defined RtMidiError types. + enum Type { + WARNING, /*!< A non-critical error. */ + DEBUG_WARNING, /*!< A non-critical error which might be useful for debugging. */ + UNSPECIFIED, /*!< The default, unspecified error type. */ + NO_DEVICES_FOUND, /*!< No devices found on system. */ + INVALID_DEVICE, /*!< An invalid device ID was specified. */ + MEMORY_ERROR, /*!< An error occured during memory allocation. */ + INVALID_PARAMETER, /*!< An invalid parameter was specified to a function. */ + INVALID_USE, /*!< The function was called incorrectly. */ + DRIVER_ERROR, /*!< A system driver error occured. */ + SYSTEM_ERROR, /*!< A system error occured. */ + THREAD_ERROR /*!< A thread error occured. */ + }; + + //! The constructor. + RtMidiError( const std::string& message, Type type = RtMidiError::UNSPECIFIED ) throw() : message_(message), type_(type) {} + + //! The destructor. + virtual ~RtMidiError( void ) throw() {} + + //! Prints thrown error message to stderr. + virtual void printMessage( void ) const throw() { std::cerr << '\n' << message_ << "\n\n"; } + + //! Returns the thrown error message type. + virtual const Type& getType(void) const throw() { return type_; } + + //! Returns the thrown error message string. + virtual const std::string& getMessage(void) const throw() { return message_; } + + //! Returns the thrown error message as a c-style string. + virtual const char* what( void ) const throw() { return message_.c_str(); } + + protected: + std::string message_; + Type type_; +}; + +//! RtMidi error callback function prototype. +/*! + \param type Type of error. + \param errorText Error description. + + Note that class behaviour is undefined after a critical error (not + a warning) is reported. + */ +typedef void (*RtMidiErrorCallback)( RtMidiError::Type type, const std::string &errorText, void *userData ); + +class MidiApi; + +class RtMidi +{ + public: + + //! MIDI API specifier arguments. + enum Api { + UNSPECIFIED, /*!< Search for a working compiled API. */ + MACOSX_CORE, /*!< Macintosh OS-X Core Midi API. */ + LINUX_ALSA, /*!< The Advanced Linux Sound Architecture API. */ + UNIX_JACK, /*!< The JACK Low-Latency MIDI Server API. */ + WINDOWS_MM, /*!< The Microsoft Multimedia MIDI API. */ + RTMIDI_DUMMY /*!< A compilable but non-functional API. */ + }; + + //! A static function to determine the current RtMidi version. + static std::string getVersion( void ) throw(); + + //! A static function to determine the available compiled MIDI APIs. + /*! + The values returned in the std::vector can be compared against + the enumerated list values. Note that there can be more than one + API compiled for certain operating systems. + */ + static void getCompiledApi( std::vector &apis ) throw(); + + //! Pure virtual openPort() function. + virtual void openPort( unsigned int portNumber = 0, const std::string portName = std::string( "RtMidi" ) ) = 0; + + //! Pure virtual openVirtualPort() function. + virtual void openVirtualPort( const std::string portName = std::string( "RtMidi" ) ) = 0; + + //! Pure virtual getPortCount() function. + virtual unsigned int getPortCount() = 0; + + //! Pure virtual getPortName() function. + virtual std::string getPortName( unsigned int portNumber = 0 ) = 0; + + //! Pure virtual closePort() function. + virtual void closePort( void ) = 0; + + //! Returns true if a port is open and false if not. + virtual bool isPortOpen( void ) const = 0; + + //! Set an error callback function to be invoked when an error has occured. + /*! + The callback function will be called whenever an error has occured. It is best + to set the error callback function before opening a port. + */ + virtual void setErrorCallback( RtMidiErrorCallback errorCallback = NULL, void *userData = 0 ) = 0; + + protected: + + RtMidi(); + virtual ~RtMidi(); + + MidiApi *rtapi_; +}; + +/**********************************************************************/ +/*! \class RtMidiIn + \brief A realtime MIDI input class. + + This class provides a common, platform-independent API for + realtime MIDI input. It allows access to a single MIDI input + port. Incoming MIDI messages are either saved to a queue for + retrieval using the getMessage() function or immediately passed to + a user-specified callback function. Create multiple instances of + this class to connect to more than one MIDI device at the same + time. With the OS-X, Linux ALSA, and JACK MIDI APIs, it is also + possible to open a virtual input port to which other MIDI software + clients can connect. + + by Gary P. Scavone, 2003-2014. +*/ +/**********************************************************************/ + +// **************************************************************** // +// +// RtMidiIn and RtMidiOut class declarations. +// +// RtMidiIn / RtMidiOut are "controllers" used to select an available +// MIDI input or output interface. They present common APIs for the +// user to call but all functionality is implemented by the classes +// MidiInApi, MidiOutApi and their subclasses. RtMidiIn and RtMidiOut +// each create an instance of a MidiInApi or MidiOutApi subclass based +// on the user's API choice. If no choice is made, they attempt to +// make a "logical" API selection. +// +// **************************************************************** // + +class RtMidiIn : public RtMidi +{ + public: + + //! User callback function type definition. + typedef void (*RtMidiCallback)( double timeStamp, std::vector *message, void *userData); + + //! Default constructor that allows an optional api, client name and queue size. + /*! + An exception will be thrown if a MIDI system initialization + error occurs. The queue size defines the maximum number of + messages that can be held in the MIDI queue (when not using a + callback function). If the queue size limit is reached, + incoming messages will be ignored. + + If no API argument is specified and multiple API support has been + compiled, the default order of use is ALSA, JACK (Linux) and CORE, + JACK (OS-X). + + \param api An optional API id can be specified. + \param clientName An optional client name can be specified. This + will be used to group the ports that are created + by the application. + \param queueSizeLimit An optional size of the MIDI input queue can be specified. + */ + RtMidiIn( RtMidi::Api api=UNSPECIFIED, + const std::string clientName = std::string( "RtMidi Input Client"), + unsigned int queueSizeLimit = 100 ); + + //! If a MIDI connection is still open, it will be closed by the destructor. + ~RtMidiIn ( void ) throw(); + + //! Returns the MIDI API specifier for the current instance of RtMidiIn. + RtMidi::Api getCurrentApi( void ) throw(); + + //! Open a MIDI input connection given by enumeration number. + /*! + \param portNumber An optional port number greater than 0 can be specified. + Otherwise, the default or first port found is opened. + \param portName An optional name for the application port that is used to connect to portId can be specified. + */ + void openPort( unsigned int portNumber = 0, const std::string portName = std::string( "RtMidi Input" ) ); + + //! Create a virtual input port, with optional name, to allow software connections (OS X, JACK and ALSA only). + /*! + This function creates a virtual MIDI input port to which other + software applications can connect. This type of functionality + is currently only supported by the Macintosh OS-X, any JACK, + and Linux ALSA APIs (the function returns an error for the other APIs). + + \param portName An optional name for the application port that is + used to connect to portId can be specified. + */ + void openVirtualPort( const std::string portName = std::string( "RtMidi Input" ) ); + + //! Set a callback function to be invoked for incoming MIDI messages. + /*! + The callback function will be called whenever an incoming MIDI + message is received. While not absolutely necessary, it is best + to set the callback function before opening a MIDI port to avoid + leaving some messages in the queue. + + \param callback A callback function must be given. + \param userData Optionally, a pointer to additional data can be + passed to the callback function whenever it is called. + */ + void setCallback( RtMidiCallback callback, void *userData = 0 ); + + //! Cancel use of the current callback function (if one exists). + /*! + Subsequent incoming MIDI messages will be written to the queue + and can be retrieved with the \e getMessage function. + */ + void cancelCallback(); + + //! Close an open MIDI connection (if one exists). + void closePort( void ); + + //! Returns true if a port is open and false if not. + virtual bool isPortOpen() const; + + //! Return the number of available MIDI input ports. + /*! + \return This function returns the number of MIDI ports of the selected API. + */ + unsigned int getPortCount(); + + //! Return a string identifier for the specified MIDI input port number. + /*! + \return The name of the port with the given Id is returned. + \retval An empty string is returned if an invalid port specifier is provided. + */ + std::string getPortName( unsigned int portNumber = 0 ); + + //! Specify whether certain MIDI message types should be queued or ignored during input. + /*! + By default, MIDI timing and active sensing messages are ignored + during message input because of their relative high data rates. + MIDI sysex messages are ignored by default as well. Variable + values of "true" imply that the respective message type will be + ignored. + */ + void ignoreTypes( bool midiSysex = true, bool midiTime = true, bool midiSense = true ); + + //! Fill the user-provided vector with the data bytes for the next available MIDI message in the input queue and return the event delta-time in seconds. + /*! + This function returns immediately whether a new message is + available or not. A valid message is indicated by a non-zero + vector size. An exception is thrown if an error occurs during + message retrieval or an input connection was not previously + established. + */ + double getMessage( std::vector *message ); + + //! Set an error callback function to be invoked when an error has occured. + /*! + The callback function will be called whenever an error has occured. It is best + to set the error callback function before opening a port. + */ + virtual void setErrorCallback( RtMidiErrorCallback errorCallback = NULL, void *userData = 0 ); + + protected: + void openMidiApi( RtMidi::Api api, const std::string clientName, unsigned int queueSizeLimit ); + +}; + +/**********************************************************************/ +/*! \class RtMidiOut + \brief A realtime MIDI output class. + + This class provides a common, platform-independent API for MIDI + output. It allows one to probe available MIDI output ports, to + connect to one such port, and to send MIDI bytes immediately over + the connection. Create multiple instances of this class to + connect to more than one MIDI device at the same time. With the + OS-X, Linux ALSA and JACK MIDI APIs, it is also possible to open a + virtual port to which other MIDI software clients can connect. + + by Gary P. Scavone, 2003-2014. +*/ +/**********************************************************************/ + +class RtMidiOut : public RtMidi +{ + public: + + //! Default constructor that allows an optional client name. + /*! + An exception will be thrown if a MIDI system initialization error occurs. + + If no API argument is specified and multiple API support has been + compiled, the default order of use is ALSA, JACK (Linux) and CORE, + JACK (OS-X). + */ + RtMidiOut( RtMidi::Api api=UNSPECIFIED, + const std::string clientName = std::string( "RtMidi Output Client") ); + + //! The destructor closes any open MIDI connections. + ~RtMidiOut( void ) throw(); + + //! Returns the MIDI API specifier for the current instance of RtMidiOut. + RtMidi::Api getCurrentApi( void ) throw(); + + //! Open a MIDI output connection. + /*! + An optional port number greater than 0 can be specified. + Otherwise, the default or first port found is opened. An + exception is thrown if an error occurs while attempting to make + the port connection. + */ + void openPort( unsigned int portNumber = 0, const std::string portName = std::string( "RtMidi Output" ) ); + + //! Close an open MIDI connection (if one exists). + void closePort( void ); + + //! Returns true if a port is open and false if not. + virtual bool isPortOpen() const; + + //! Create a virtual output port, with optional name, to allow software connections (OS X, JACK and ALSA only). + /*! + This function creates a virtual MIDI output port to which other + software applications can connect. This type of functionality + is currently only supported by the Macintosh OS-X, Linux ALSA + and JACK APIs (the function does nothing with the other APIs). + An exception is thrown if an error occurs while attempting to + create the virtual port. + */ + void openVirtualPort( const std::string portName = std::string( "RtMidi Output" ) ); + + //! Return the number of available MIDI output ports. + unsigned int getPortCount( void ); + + //! Return a string identifier for the specified MIDI port type and number. + /*! + An empty string is returned if an invalid port specifier is provided. + */ + std::string getPortName( unsigned int portNumber = 0 ); + + //! Immediately send a single message out an open MIDI output port. + /*! + An exception is thrown if an error occurs during output or an + output connection was not previously established. + */ + void sendMessage( std::vector *message ); + + //! Set an error callback function to be invoked when an error has occured. + /*! + The callback function will be called whenever an error has occured. It is best + to set the error callback function before opening a port. + */ + virtual void setErrorCallback( RtMidiErrorCallback errorCallback = NULL, void *userData = 0 ); + + protected: + void openMidiApi( RtMidi::Api api, const std::string clientName ); +}; + + +// **************************************************************** // +// +// MidiInApi / MidiOutApi class declarations. +// +// Subclasses of MidiInApi and MidiOutApi contain all API- and +// OS-specific code necessary to fully implement the RtMidi API. +// +// Note that MidiInApi and MidiOutApi are abstract base classes and +// cannot be explicitly instantiated. RtMidiIn and RtMidiOut will +// create instances of a MidiInApi or MidiOutApi subclass. +// +// **************************************************************** // + +class MidiApi +{ + public: + + MidiApi(); + virtual ~MidiApi(); + virtual RtMidi::Api getCurrentApi( void ) = 0; + virtual void openPort( unsigned int portNumber, const std::string portName ) = 0; + virtual void openVirtualPort( const std::string portName ) = 0; + virtual void closePort( void ) = 0; + + virtual unsigned int getPortCount( void ) = 0; + virtual std::string getPortName( unsigned int portNumber ) = 0; + + inline bool isPortOpen() const { return connected_; } + void setErrorCallback( RtMidiErrorCallback errorCallback, void *userData ); + + //! A basic error reporting function for RtMidi classes. + void error( RtMidiError::Type type, std::string errorString ); + +protected: + virtual void initialize( const std::string& clientName ) = 0; + + void *apiData_; + bool connected_; + std::string errorString_; + RtMidiErrorCallback errorCallback_; + bool firstErrorOccurred_; + void *errorCallbackUserData_; +}; + +class MidiInApi : public MidiApi +{ + public: + + MidiInApi( unsigned int queueSizeLimit ); + virtual ~MidiInApi( void ); + void setCallback( RtMidiIn::RtMidiCallback callback, void *userData ); + void cancelCallback( void ); + virtual void ignoreTypes( bool midiSysex, bool midiTime, bool midiSense ); + double getMessage( std::vector *message ); + + // A MIDI structure used internally by the class to store incoming + // messages. Each message represents one and only one MIDI message. + struct MidiMessage { + std::vector bytes; + double timeStamp; + + // Default constructor. + MidiMessage() + :bytes(0), timeStamp(0.0) {} + }; + + struct MidiQueue { + unsigned int front; + unsigned int back; + unsigned int size; + unsigned int ringSize; + MidiMessage *ring; + + // Default constructor. + MidiQueue() + :front(0), back(0), size(0), ringSize(0) {} + }; + + // The RtMidiInData structure is used to pass private class data to + // the MIDI input handling function or thread. + struct RtMidiInData { + MidiQueue queue; + MidiMessage message; + unsigned char ignoreFlags; + bool doInput; + bool firstMessage; + void *apiData; + bool usingCallback; + RtMidiIn::RtMidiCallback userCallback; + void *userData; + bool continueSysex; + + // Default constructor. + RtMidiInData() + : ignoreFlags(7), doInput(false), firstMessage(true), + apiData(0), usingCallback(false), userCallback(0), userData(0), + continueSysex(false) {} + }; + + protected: + RtMidiInData inputData_; +}; + +class MidiOutApi : public MidiApi +{ + public: + + MidiOutApi( void ); + virtual ~MidiOutApi( void ); + virtual void sendMessage( std::vector *message ) = 0; +}; + +// **************************************************************** // +// +// Inline RtMidiIn and RtMidiOut definitions. +// +// **************************************************************** // + +inline RtMidi::Api RtMidiIn :: getCurrentApi( void ) throw() { return rtapi_->getCurrentApi(); } +inline void RtMidiIn :: openPort( unsigned int portNumber, const std::string portName ) { rtapi_->openPort( portNumber, portName ); } +inline void RtMidiIn :: openVirtualPort( const std::string portName ) { rtapi_->openVirtualPort( portName ); } +inline void RtMidiIn :: closePort( void ) { rtapi_->closePort(); } +inline bool RtMidiIn :: isPortOpen() const { return rtapi_->isPortOpen(); } +inline void RtMidiIn :: setCallback( RtMidiCallback callback, void *userData ) { ((MidiInApi *)rtapi_)->setCallback( callback, userData ); } +inline void RtMidiIn :: cancelCallback( void ) { ((MidiInApi *)rtapi_)->cancelCallback(); } +inline unsigned int RtMidiIn :: getPortCount( void ) { return rtapi_->getPortCount(); } +inline std::string RtMidiIn :: getPortName( unsigned int portNumber ) { return rtapi_->getPortName( portNumber ); } +inline void RtMidiIn :: ignoreTypes( bool midiSysex, bool midiTime, bool midiSense ) { ((MidiInApi *)rtapi_)->ignoreTypes( midiSysex, midiTime, midiSense ); } +inline double RtMidiIn :: getMessage( std::vector *message ) { return ((MidiInApi *)rtapi_)->getMessage( message ); } +inline void RtMidiIn :: setErrorCallback( RtMidiErrorCallback errorCallback, void *userData ) { rtapi_->setErrorCallback(errorCallback, userData); } + +inline RtMidi::Api RtMidiOut :: getCurrentApi( void ) throw() { return rtapi_->getCurrentApi(); } +inline void RtMidiOut :: openPort( unsigned int portNumber, const std::string portName ) { rtapi_->openPort( portNumber, portName ); } +inline void RtMidiOut :: openVirtualPort( const std::string portName ) { rtapi_->openVirtualPort( portName ); } +inline void RtMidiOut :: closePort( void ) { rtapi_->closePort(); } +inline bool RtMidiOut :: isPortOpen() const { return rtapi_->isPortOpen(); } +inline unsigned int RtMidiOut :: getPortCount( void ) { return rtapi_->getPortCount(); } +inline std::string RtMidiOut :: getPortName( unsigned int portNumber ) { return rtapi_->getPortName( portNumber ); } +inline void RtMidiOut :: sendMessage( std::vector *message ) { ((MidiOutApi *)rtapi_)->sendMessage( message ); } +inline void RtMidiOut :: setErrorCallback( RtMidiErrorCallback errorCallback, void *userData ) { rtapi_->setErrorCallback(errorCallback, userData); } + +// **************************************************************** // +// +// MidiInApi and MidiOutApi subclass prototypes. +// +// **************************************************************** // + +#if !defined(__LINUX_ALSA__) && !defined(__UNIX_JACK__) && !defined(__MACOSX_CORE__) && !defined(__WINDOWS_MM__) + #define __RTMIDI_DUMMY__ +#endif + +#if defined(__MACOSX_CORE__) + +class MidiInCore: public MidiInApi +{ + public: + MidiInCore( const std::string clientName, unsigned int queueSizeLimit ); + ~MidiInCore( void ); + RtMidi::Api getCurrentApi( void ) { return RtMidi::MACOSX_CORE; }; + void openPort( unsigned int portNumber, const std::string portName ); + void openVirtualPort( const std::string portName ); + void closePort( void ); + unsigned int getPortCount( void ); + std::string getPortName( unsigned int portNumber ); + + protected: + void initialize( const std::string& clientName ); +}; + +class MidiOutCore: public MidiOutApi +{ + public: + MidiOutCore( const std::string clientName ); + ~MidiOutCore( void ); + RtMidi::Api getCurrentApi( void ) { return RtMidi::MACOSX_CORE; }; + void openPort( unsigned int portNumber, const std::string portName ); + void openVirtualPort( const std::string portName ); + void closePort( void ); + unsigned int getPortCount( void ); + std::string getPortName( unsigned int portNumber ); + void sendMessage( std::vector *message ); + + protected: + void initialize( const std::string& clientName ); +}; + +#endif + +#if defined(__UNIX_JACK__) + +class MidiInJack: public MidiInApi +{ + public: + MidiInJack( const std::string clientName, unsigned int queueSizeLimit ); + ~MidiInJack( void ); + RtMidi::Api getCurrentApi( void ) { return RtMidi::UNIX_JACK; }; + void openPort( unsigned int portNumber, const std::string portName ); + void openVirtualPort( const std::string portName ); + void closePort( void ); + unsigned int getPortCount( void ); + std::string getPortName( unsigned int portNumber ); + + protected: + std::string clientName; + + void connect( void ); + void initialize( const std::string& clientName ); +}; + +class MidiOutJack: public MidiOutApi +{ + public: + MidiOutJack( const std::string clientName ); + ~MidiOutJack( void ); + RtMidi::Api getCurrentApi( void ) { return RtMidi::UNIX_JACK; }; + void openPort( unsigned int portNumber, const std::string portName ); + void openVirtualPort( const std::string portName ); + void closePort( void ); + unsigned int getPortCount( void ); + std::string getPortName( unsigned int portNumber ); + void sendMessage( std::vector *message ); + + protected: + std::string clientName; + + void connect( void ); + void initialize( const std::string& clientName ); +}; + +#endif + +#if defined(__LINUX_ALSA__) + +class MidiInAlsa: public MidiInApi +{ + public: + MidiInAlsa( const std::string clientName, unsigned int queueSizeLimit ); + ~MidiInAlsa( void ); + RtMidi::Api getCurrentApi( void ) { return RtMidi::LINUX_ALSA; }; + void openPort( unsigned int portNumber, const std::string portName ); + void openVirtualPort( const std::string portName ); + void closePort( void ); + unsigned int getPortCount( void ); + std::string getPortName( unsigned int portNumber ); + + protected: + void initialize( const std::string& clientName ); +}; + +class MidiOutAlsa: public MidiOutApi +{ + public: + MidiOutAlsa( const std::string clientName ); + ~MidiOutAlsa( void ); + RtMidi::Api getCurrentApi( void ) { return RtMidi::LINUX_ALSA; }; + void openPort( unsigned int portNumber, const std::string portName ); + void openVirtualPort( const std::string portName ); + void closePort( void ); + unsigned int getPortCount( void ); + std::string getPortName( unsigned int portNumber ); + void sendMessage( std::vector *message ); + + protected: + void initialize( const std::string& clientName ); +}; + +#endif + +#if defined(__WINDOWS_MM__) + +class MidiInWinMM: public MidiInApi +{ + public: + MidiInWinMM( const std::string clientName, unsigned int queueSizeLimit ); + ~MidiInWinMM( void ); + RtMidi::Api getCurrentApi( void ) { return RtMidi::WINDOWS_MM; }; + void openPort( unsigned int portNumber, const std::string portName ); + void openVirtualPort( const std::string portName ); + void closePort( void ); + unsigned int getPortCount( void ); + std::string getPortName( unsigned int portNumber ); + + protected: + void initialize( const std::string& clientName ); +}; + +class MidiOutWinMM: public MidiOutApi +{ + public: + MidiOutWinMM( const std::string clientName ); + ~MidiOutWinMM( void ); + RtMidi::Api getCurrentApi( void ) { return RtMidi::WINDOWS_MM; }; + void openPort( unsigned int portNumber, const std::string portName ); + void openVirtualPort( const std::string portName ); + void closePort( void ); + unsigned int getPortCount( void ); + std::string getPortName( unsigned int portNumber ); + void sendMessage( std::vector *message ); + + protected: + void initialize( const std::string& clientName ); +}; + +#endif + +#if defined(__RTMIDI_DUMMY__) + +class MidiInDummy: public MidiInApi +{ + public: + MidiInDummy( const std::string /*clientName*/, unsigned int queueSizeLimit ) : MidiInApi( queueSizeLimit ) { errorString_ = "MidiInDummy: This class provides no functionality."; error( RtMidiError::WARNING, errorString_ ); } + RtMidi::Api getCurrentApi( void ) { return RtMidi::RTMIDI_DUMMY; } + void openPort( unsigned int /*portNumber*/, const std::string /*portName*/ ) {} + void openVirtualPort( const std::string /*portName*/ ) {} + void closePort( void ) {} + unsigned int getPortCount( void ) { return 0; } + std::string getPortName( unsigned int portNumber ) { return ""; } + + protected: + void initialize( const std::string& /*clientName*/ ) {} +}; + +class MidiOutDummy: public MidiOutApi +{ + public: + MidiOutDummy( const std::string /*clientName*/ ) { errorString_ = "MidiOutDummy: This class provides no functionality."; error( RtMidiError::WARNING, errorString_ ); } + RtMidi::Api getCurrentApi( void ) { return RtMidi::RTMIDI_DUMMY; } + void openPort( unsigned int /*portNumber*/, const std::string /*portName*/ ) {} + void openVirtualPort( const std::string /*portName*/ ) {} + void closePort( void ) {} + unsigned int getPortCount( void ) { return 0; } + std::string getPortName( unsigned int /*portNumber*/ ) { return ""; } + void sendMessage( std::vector * /*message*/ ) {} + + protected: + void initialize( const std::string& /*clientName*/ ) {} +}; + +#endif + +#endif diff --git a/libs/QMidi/libs/rtmidi/configure.ac b/libs/QMidi/libs/rtmidi/configure.ac new file mode 100644 index 0000000..138a7fd --- /dev/null +++ b/libs/QMidi/libs/rtmidi/configure.ac @@ -0,0 +1,153 @@ +# Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script. +AC_INIT(RtMidi, 2.1.0, gary@music.mcgill.ca, rtmidi) +AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR(config) +AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR(RtMidi.cpp) +AC_CONFIG_FILES([rtmidi-config librtmidi.pc Makefile tests/Makefile]) +AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE([-Wall -Werror foreign subdir-objects]) + +# Fill GXX with something before test. +AC_SUBST( GXX, ["no"] ) +AC_SUBST(noinst_LIBRARIES) + +# Checks for programs. +AC_PROG_CXX(g++ CC c++ cxx) +AM_PROG_AR +AC_PATH_PROG(AR, ar, no) +if [[ $AR = "no" ]] ; then + AC_MSG_ERROR("Could not find ar - needed to create a library"); +fi + +LT_INIT([win32-dll]) +AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR([m4]) + +# Checks for header files. +AC_HEADER_STDC +#AC_CHECK_HEADERS(sys/ioctl.h unistd.h) + +# Check for debug +AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether to compile debug version) +AC_ARG_ENABLE(debug, + [ --enable-debug = enable various debug output], + [AC_SUBST( cppflag, [-D__RTMIDI_DEBUG__] ) AC_SUBST( cxxflag, [-g] ) AC_SUBST( object_path, [Debug] ) AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)], + [AC_SUBST( cppflag, [] ) AC_SUBST( cxxflag, [-O3] ) AC_SUBST( object_path, [Release] ) AC_MSG_RESULT(no)]) + +# Set paths if prefix is defined +if test "x$prefix" != "x" && test "x$prefix" != "xNONE"; then + LIBS="$LIBS -L$prefix/lib" + CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I$prefix/include" +fi + +# For -I and -D flags +CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS $cppflag" + +# For debugging and optimization ... overwrite default because it has both -g and -O2 +#CXXFLAGS="$CXXFLAGS $cxxflag" +CXXFLAGS="$cxxflag" + +# Check compiler and use -Wall if gnu. +if [test $GXX = "yes" ;] then + AC_SUBST( cxxflag, ["-Wall -Wextra"] ) +fi + +CXXFLAGS="$CXXFLAGS $cxxflag" + +# Checks for package options and external software +AC_CANONICAL_HOST + +AC_SUBST( sharedlib, ["librtmidi.so"] ) +AC_SUBST( sharedname, ["librtmidi.so.\$(RELEASE)"] ) +AC_SUBST( libflags, ["-shared -Wl,-soname,\$(SHARED).\$(MAJOR) -o \$(SHARED).\$(RELEASE)"] ) +case $host in + *-apple*) + AC_SUBST( sharedlib, ["librtmidi.dylib"] ) + AC_SUBST( sharedname, ["librtmidi.\$(RELEASE).dylib"] ) + AC_SUBST( libflags, ["-dynamiclib -o librtmidi.\$(RELEASE).dylib"] ) +esac + +AC_SUBST( api, [""] ) +AC_SUBST( req, [""] ) +AC_MSG_CHECKING(for MIDI API) +case $host in + *-*-linux*) + AC_ARG_WITH(jack, [ --with-jack = choose JACK server support (mac and linux only)], [ + api="$api -D__UNIX_JACK__" + AC_MSG_RESULT(using JACK) + AC_CHECK_LIB(jack, jack_client_open, , AC_MSG_ERROR(JACK support requires the jack library!))], ) + + # Look for ALSA flag + AC_ARG_WITH(alsa, [ --with-alsa = choose native ALSA sequencer API support (linux only)], [ + api="$api -D__LINUX_ALSA__" + req="$req alsa" + AC_MSG_RESULT(using ALSA) + AC_CHECK_LIB(asound, snd_seq_open, , AC_MSG_ERROR(ALSA support requires the asound library!))], ) + + if [test "$api" == "";] then + AC_MSG_RESULT(using ALSA) + AC_SUBST( api, [-D__LINUX_ALSA__] ) + req="$req alsa" + AC_CHECK_LIB(asound, snd_seq_open, , AC_MSG_ERROR(ALSA sequencer support requires the asound library!)) + fi + + # Checks for pthread library. + AC_CHECK_LIB(pthread, pthread_create, , AC_MSG_ERROR(RtMidi requires the pthread library!)) + ;; + + *-apple*) + AC_ARG_WITH(jack, [ --with-jack = choose JACK server support (mac and linux only)], [ + api="$api -D__UNIX_JACK__" + AC_MSG_RESULT(using JACK) + AC_CHECK_LIB(jack, jack_client_open, , AC_MSG_ERROR(JACK support requires the jack library!))], ) + + # Look for Core flag + AC_ARG_WITH(core, [ --with-core = choose CoreMidi API support (mac only)], [ + api="$api -D__MACOSX_CORE__" + AC_MSG_RESULT(using CoreMidi) + AC_CHECK_HEADER(CoreMIDI/CoreMIDI.h, [], [AC_MSG_ERROR(CoreMIDI header files not found!)] ) + LIBS="$LIBS -framework CoreMIDI -framework CoreFoundation -framework CoreAudio" ], ) + + # If no api flags specified, use CoreMidi + if [test "$api" == ""; ] then + AC_SUBST( api, [-D__MACOSX_CORE__] ) + AC_MSG_RESULT(using CoreMidi) + AC_CHECK_HEADER(CoreMIDI/CoreMIDI.h, + [], + [AC_MSG_ERROR(CoreMIDI header files not found!)] ) + AC_SUBST( LIBS, ["-framework CoreMIDI -framework CoreFoundation -framework CoreAudio"] ) + fi + ;; + + *-mingw32*) + # Look for WinMM flag + AC_ARG_WITH(winmm, [ --with-winmm = choose Windows MultiMedia (MM) API support (windoze only)], [ + api="$api -D__WINDOWS_MM__" + AC_MSG_RESULT(using WinMM) + AC_SUBST( LIBS, [-lwinmm] )], ) + + AC_ARG_WITH(winks, [ --with-winks = choose kernel streaming support (windoze only)], [ + api="$api -D__WINDOWS_KS__" + AC_SUBST( LIBS, ["-lsetupapi -lksuser"] ) + AC_MSG_RESULT(using kernel streaming) ], ) + + # I can't get the following check to work so just manually add the library + # or could try the following? AC_LIB_WINMM([midiOutGetNumDevs]) + # AC_CHECK_LIB(winmm, midiInGetNumDevs, , AC_MSG_ERROR(Windows MIDI support requires the winmm library!) )],) + + # If no api flags specified, use WinMM + if [test "$api" == "";] then + AC_SUBST( api, [-D__WINDOWS_MM__] ) + AC_MSG_RESULT(using WinMM) + AC_SUBST( LIBS, [-lwinmm] ) + fi + ;; + + *) + # Default case for unknown realtime systems. + AC_MSG_ERROR(Unknown system type for MIDI support!) + ;; +esac + +CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS $api" + +AC_OUTPUT + +chmod oug+x rtmidi-config diff --git a/libs/QMidi/libs/rtmidi/doc/doxygen/Doxyfile b/libs/QMidi/libs/rtmidi/doc/doxygen/Doxyfile new file mode 100644 index 0000000..29cc59a --- /dev/null +++ b/libs/QMidi/libs/rtmidi/doc/doxygen/Doxyfile @@ -0,0 +1,1865 @@ +# Doxyfile 1.8.3.1 + +# This file describes the settings to be used by the documentation system +# doxygen (www.doxygen.org) for a project +# +# All text after a hash (#) is considered a comment and will be ignored +# The format is: +# TAG = value [value, ...] +# For lists items can also be appended using: +# TAG += value [value, ...] +# Values that contain spaces should be placed between quotes (" ") + +#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Project related configuration options +#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +# This tag specifies the encoding used for all characters in the config file +# that follow. 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If set to NO (the default) +# the group names will appear in their defined order. + +SORT_GROUP_NAMES = NO + +# If the SORT_BY_SCOPE_NAME tag is set to YES, the class list will be +# sorted by fully-qualified names, including namespaces. If set to +# NO (the default), the class list will be sorted only by class name, +# not including the namespace part. +# Note: This option is not very useful if HIDE_SCOPE_NAMES is set to YES. +# Note: This option applies only to the class list, not to the +# alphabetical list. + +SORT_BY_SCOPE_NAME = NO + +# If the STRICT_PROTO_MATCHING option is enabled and doxygen fails to +# do proper type resolution of all parameters of a function it will reject a +# match between the prototype and the implementation of a member function even +# if there is only one candidate or it is obvious which candidate to choose +# by doing a simple string match. By disabling STRICT_PROTO_MATCHING doxygen +# will still accept a match between prototype and implementation in such cases. + +STRICT_PROTO_MATCHING = NO + +# The GENERATE_TODOLIST tag can be used to enable (YES) or +# disable (NO) the todo list. This list is created by putting \todo +# commands in the documentation. + +GENERATE_TODOLIST = YES + +# The GENERATE_TESTLIST tag can be used to enable (YES) or +# disable (NO) the test list. This list is created by putting \test +# commands in the documentation. + +GENERATE_TESTLIST = YES + +# The GENERATE_BUGLIST tag can be used to enable (YES) or +# disable (NO) the bug list. This list is created by putting \bug +# commands in the documentation. + +GENERATE_BUGLIST = YES + +# The GENERATE_DEPRECATEDLIST tag can be used to enable (YES) or +# disable (NO) the deprecated list. This list is created by putting +# \deprecated commands in the documentation. + +GENERATE_DEPRECATEDLIST= YES + +# The ENABLED_SECTIONS tag can be used to enable conditional +# documentation sections, marked by \if section-label ... \endif +# and \cond section-label ... \endcond blocks. + +ENABLED_SECTIONS = + +# The MAX_INITIALIZER_LINES tag determines the maximum number of lines +# the initial value of a variable or macro consists of for it to appear in +# the documentation. If the initializer consists of more lines than specified +# here it will be hidden. Use a value of 0 to hide initializers completely. +# The appearance of the initializer of individual variables and macros in the +# documentation can be controlled using \showinitializer or \hideinitializer +# command in the documentation regardless of this setting. + +MAX_INITIALIZER_LINES = 30 + +# Set the SHOW_USED_FILES tag to NO to disable the list of files generated +# at the bottom of the documentation of classes and structs. If set to YES the +# list will mention the files that were used to generate the documentation. + +SHOW_USED_FILES = YES + +# Set the SHOW_FILES tag to NO to disable the generation of the Files page. +# This will remove the Files entry from the Quick Index and from the +# Folder Tree View (if specified). The default is YES. + +SHOW_FILES = YES + +# Set the SHOW_NAMESPACES tag to NO to disable the generation of the +# Namespaces page. This will remove the Namespaces entry from the Quick Index +# and from the Folder Tree View (if specified). The default is YES. + +SHOW_NAMESPACES = YES + +# The FILE_VERSION_FILTER tag can be used to specify a program or script that +# doxygen should invoke to get the current version for each file (typically from +# the version control system). Doxygen will invoke the program by executing (via +# popen()) the command , where is the value of +# the FILE_VERSION_FILTER tag, and is the name of an input file +# provided by doxygen. Whatever the program writes to standard output +# is used as the file version. See the manual for examples. + +FILE_VERSION_FILTER = + +# The LAYOUT_FILE tag can be used to specify a layout file which will be parsed +# by doxygen. The layout file controls the global structure of the generated +# output files in an output format independent way. To create the layout file +# that represents doxygen's defaults, run doxygen with the -l option. +# You can optionally specify a file name after the option, if omitted +# DoxygenLayout.xml will be used as the name of the layout file. + +LAYOUT_FILE = + +# The CITE_BIB_FILES tag can be used to specify one or more bib files +# containing the references data. This must be a list of .bib files. The +# .bib extension is automatically appended if omitted. Using this command +# requires the bibtex tool to be installed. See also +# http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BibTeX for more info. For LaTeX the style +# of the bibliography can be controlled using LATEX_BIB_STYLE. To use this +# feature you need bibtex and perl available in the search path. Do not use +# file names with spaces, bibtex cannot handle them. + +CITE_BIB_FILES = + +#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# configuration options related to warning and progress messages +#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +# The QUIET tag can be used to turn on/off the messages that are generated +# by doxygen. Possible values are YES and NO. If left blank NO is used. + +QUIET = NO + +# The WARNINGS tag can be used to turn on/off the warning messages that are +# generated by doxygen. Possible values are YES and NO. If left blank +# NO is used. + +WARNINGS = YES + +# If WARN_IF_UNDOCUMENTED is set to YES, then doxygen will generate warnings +# for undocumented members. If EXTRACT_ALL is set to YES then this flag will +# automatically be disabled. + +WARN_IF_UNDOCUMENTED = YES + +# If WARN_IF_DOC_ERROR is set to YES, doxygen will generate warnings for +# potential errors in the documentation, such as not documenting some +# parameters in a documented function, or documenting parameters that +# don't exist or using markup commands wrongly. + +WARN_IF_DOC_ERROR = YES + +# The WARN_NO_PARAMDOC option can be enabled to get warnings for +# functions that are documented, but have no documentation for their parameters +# or return value. If set to NO (the default) doxygen will only warn about +# wrong or incomplete parameter documentation, but not about the absence of +# documentation. + +WARN_NO_PARAMDOC = NO + +# The WARN_FORMAT tag determines the format of the warning messages that +# doxygen can produce. The string should contain the $file, $line, and $text +# tags, which will be replaced by the file and line number from which the +# warning originated and the warning text. Optionally the format may contain +# $version, which will be replaced by the version of the file (if it could +# be obtained via FILE_VERSION_FILTER) + +WARN_FORMAT = "$file:$line: $text" + +# The WARN_LOGFILE tag can be used to specify a file to which warning +# and error messages should be written. If left blank the output is written +# to stderr. + +WARN_LOGFILE = + +#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# configuration options related to the input files +#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +# The INPUT tag can be used to specify the files and/or directories that contain +# documented source files. You may enter file names like "myfile.cpp" or +# directories like "/usr/src/myproject". Separate the files or directories +# with spaces. + +INPUT = tutorial.txt \ + ../../RtMidi.h \ + ../../RtError.h + +# This tag can be used to specify the character encoding of the source files +# that doxygen parses. Internally doxygen uses the UTF-8 encoding, which is +# also the default input encoding. Doxygen uses libiconv (or the iconv built +# into libc) for the transcoding. See http://www.gnu.org/software/libiconv for +# the list of possible encodings. + +INPUT_ENCODING = UTF-8 + +# If the value of the INPUT tag contains directories, you can use the +# FILE_PATTERNS tag to specify one or more wildcard pattern (like *.cpp +# and *.h) to filter out the source-files in the directories. If left +# blank the following patterns are tested: +# *.c *.cc *.cxx *.cpp *.c++ *.d *.java *.ii *.ixx *.ipp *.i++ *.inl *.h *.hh +# *.hxx *.hpp *.h++ *.idl *.odl *.cs *.php *.php3 *.inc *.m *.mm *.dox *.py +# *.f90 *.f *.for *.vhd *.vhdl + +FILE_PATTERNS = + +# The RECURSIVE tag can be used to turn specify whether or not subdirectories +# should be searched for input files as well. Possible values are YES and NO. +# If left blank NO is used. + +RECURSIVE = NO + +# The EXCLUDE tag can be used to specify files and/or directories that should be +# excluded from the INPUT source files. This way you can easily exclude a +# subdirectory from a directory tree whose root is specified with the INPUT tag. +# Note that relative paths are relative to the directory from which doxygen is +# run. + +EXCLUDE = + +# The EXCLUDE_SYMLINKS tag can be used to select whether or not files or +# directories that are symbolic links (a Unix file system feature) are excluded +# from the input. + +EXCLUDE_SYMLINKS = NO + +# If the value of the INPUT tag contains directories, you can use the +# EXCLUDE_PATTERNS tag to specify one or more wildcard patterns to exclude +# certain files from those directories. Note that the wildcards are matched +# against the file with absolute path, so to exclude all test directories +# for example use the pattern */test/* + +EXCLUDE_PATTERNS = + +# The EXCLUDE_SYMBOLS tag can be used to specify one or more symbol names +# (namespaces, classes, functions, etc.) that should be excluded from the +# output. The symbol name can be a fully qualified name, a word, or if the +# wildcard * is used, a substring. Examples: ANamespace, AClass, +# AClass::ANamespace, ANamespace::*Test + +EXCLUDE_SYMBOLS = + +# The EXAMPLE_PATH tag can be used to specify one or more files or +# directories that contain example code fragments that are included (see +# the \include command). + +EXAMPLE_PATH = + +# If the value of the EXAMPLE_PATH tag contains directories, you can use the +# EXAMPLE_PATTERNS tag to specify one or more wildcard pattern (like *.cpp +# and *.h) to filter out the source-files in the directories. If left +# blank all files are included. + +EXAMPLE_PATTERNS = + +# If the EXAMPLE_RECURSIVE tag is set to YES then subdirectories will be +# searched for input files to be used with the \include or \dontinclude +# commands irrespective of the value of the RECURSIVE tag. +# Possible values are YES and NO. If left blank NO is used. + +EXAMPLE_RECURSIVE = NO + +# The IMAGE_PATH tag can be used to specify one or more files or +# directories that contain image that are included in the documentation (see +# the \image command). + +IMAGE_PATH = + +# The INPUT_FILTER tag can be used to specify a program that doxygen should +# invoke to filter for each input file. Doxygen will invoke the filter program +# by executing (via popen()) the command , where +# is the value of the INPUT_FILTER tag, and is the name of an +# input file. Doxygen will then use the output that the filter program writes +# to standard output. If FILTER_PATTERNS is specified, this tag will be +# ignored. + +INPUT_FILTER = + +# The FILTER_PATTERNS tag can be used to specify filters on a per file pattern +# basis. Doxygen will compare the file name with each pattern and apply the +# filter if there is a match. The filters are a list of the form: +# pattern=filter (like *.cpp=my_cpp_filter). See INPUT_FILTER for further +# info on how filters are used. If FILTER_PATTERNS is empty or if +# non of the patterns match the file name, INPUT_FILTER is applied. + +FILTER_PATTERNS = + +# If the FILTER_SOURCE_FILES tag is set to YES, the input filter (if set using +# INPUT_FILTER) will be used to filter the input files when producing source +# files to browse (i.e. when SOURCE_BROWSER is set to YES). + +FILTER_SOURCE_FILES = NO + +# The FILTER_SOURCE_PATTERNS tag can be used to specify source filters per file +# pattern. A pattern will override the setting for FILTER_PATTERN (if any) +# and it is also possible to disable source filtering for a specific pattern +# using *.ext= (so without naming a filter). This option only has effect when +# FILTER_SOURCE_FILES is enabled. + +FILTER_SOURCE_PATTERNS = + +# If the USE_MD_FILE_AS_MAINPAGE tag refers to the name of a markdown file that +# is part of the input, its contents will be placed on the main page (index.html). +# This can be useful if you have a project on for instance GitHub and want reuse +# the introduction page also for the doxygen output. + +USE_MDFILE_AS_MAINPAGE = + +#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# configuration options related to source browsing +#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +# If the SOURCE_BROWSER tag is set to YES then a list of source files will +# be generated. Documented entities will be cross-referenced with these sources. +# Note: To get rid of all source code in the generated output, make sure also +# VERBATIM_HEADERS is set to NO. + +SOURCE_BROWSER = NO + +# Setting the INLINE_SOURCES tag to YES will include the body +# of functions and classes directly in the documentation. + +INLINE_SOURCES = NO + +# Setting the STRIP_CODE_COMMENTS tag to YES (the default) will instruct +# doxygen to hide any special comment blocks from generated source code +# fragments. Normal C, C++ and Fortran comments will always remain visible. + +STRIP_CODE_COMMENTS = YES + +# If the REFERENCED_BY_RELATION tag is set to YES +# then for each documented function all documented +# functions referencing it will be listed. + +REFERENCED_BY_RELATION = YES + +# If the REFERENCES_RELATION tag is set to YES +# then for each documented function all documented entities +# called/used by that function will be listed. + +REFERENCES_RELATION = YES + +# If the REFERENCES_LINK_SOURCE tag is set to YES (the default) +# and SOURCE_BROWSER tag is set to YES, then the hyperlinks from +# functions in REFERENCES_RELATION and REFERENCED_BY_RELATION lists will +# link to the source code. Otherwise they will link to the documentation. + +REFERENCES_LINK_SOURCE = YES + +# If the USE_HTAGS tag is set to YES then the references to source code +# will point to the HTML generated by the htags(1) tool instead of doxygen +# built-in source browser. The htags tool is part of GNU's global source +# tagging system (see http://www.gnu.org/software/global/global.html). You +# will need version 4.8.6 or higher. + +USE_HTAGS = NO + +# If the VERBATIM_HEADERS tag is set to YES (the default) then Doxygen +# will generate a verbatim copy of the header file for each class for +# which an include is specified. Set to NO to disable this. + +VERBATIM_HEADERS = YES + +#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# configuration options related to the alphabetical class index +#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +# If the ALPHABETICAL_INDEX tag is set to YES, an alphabetical index +# of all compounds will be generated. Enable this if the project +# contains a lot of classes, structs, unions or interfaces. + +ALPHABETICAL_INDEX = NO + +# If the alphabetical index is enabled (see ALPHABETICAL_INDEX) then +# the COLS_IN_ALPHA_INDEX tag can be used to specify the number of columns +# in which this list will be split (can be a number in the range [1..20]) + +COLS_IN_ALPHA_INDEX = 5 + +# In case all classes in a project start with a common prefix, all +# classes will be put under the same header in the alphabetical index. +# The IGNORE_PREFIX tag can be used to specify one or more prefixes that +# should be ignored while generating the index headers. + +IGNORE_PREFIX = + +#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# configuration options related to the HTML output +#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +# If the GENERATE_HTML tag is set to YES (the default) Doxygen will +# generate HTML output. + +GENERATE_HTML = YES + +# The HTML_OUTPUT tag is used to specify where the HTML docs will be put. +# If a relative path is entered the value of OUTPUT_DIRECTORY will be +# put in front of it. If left blank `html' will be used as the default path. + +HTML_OUTPUT = ../html + +# The HTML_FILE_EXTENSION tag can be used to specify the file extension for +# each generated HTML page (for example: .htm,.php,.asp). If it is left blank +# doxygen will generate files with .html extension. + +HTML_FILE_EXTENSION = .html + +# The HTML_HEADER tag can be used to specify a personal HTML header for +# each generated HTML page. If it is left blank doxygen will generate a +# standard header. Note that when using a custom header you are responsible +# for the proper inclusion of any scripts and style sheets that doxygen +# needs, which is dependent on the configuration options used. +# It is advised to generate a default header using "doxygen -w html +# header.html footer.html stylesheet.css YourConfigFile" and then modify +# that header. Note that the header is subject to change so you typically +# have to redo this when upgrading to a newer version of doxygen or when +# changing the value of configuration settings such as GENERATE_TREEVIEW! + +HTML_HEADER = header.html + +# The HTML_FOOTER tag can be used to specify a personal HTML footer for +# each generated HTML page. If it is left blank doxygen will generate a +# standard footer. + +HTML_FOOTER = footer.html + +# The HTML_STYLESHEET tag can be used to specify a user-defined cascading +# style sheet that is used by each HTML page. It can be used to +# fine-tune the look of the HTML output. If left blank doxygen will +# generate a default style sheet. Note that it is recommended to use +# HTML_EXTRA_STYLESHEET instead of this one, as it is more robust and this +# tag will in the future become obsolete. + +HTML_STYLESHEET = + +# The HTML_EXTRA_STYLESHEET tag can be used to specify an additional +# user-defined cascading style sheet that is included after the standard +# style sheets created by doxygen. Using this option one can overrule +# certain style aspects. This is preferred over using HTML_STYLESHEET +# since it does not replace the standard style sheet and is therefor more +# robust against future updates. Doxygen will copy the style sheet file to +# the output directory. + +HTML_EXTRA_STYLESHEET = + +# The HTML_EXTRA_FILES tag can be used to specify one or more extra images or +# other source files which should be copied to the HTML output directory. Note +# that these files will be copied to the base HTML output directory. Use the +# $relpath$ marker in the HTML_HEADER and/or HTML_FOOTER files to load these +# files. In the HTML_STYLESHEET file, use the file name only. Also note that +# the files will be copied as-is; there are no commands or markers available. + +HTML_EXTRA_FILES = + +# The HTML_COLORSTYLE_HUE tag controls the color of the HTML output. +# Doxygen will adjust the colors in the style sheet and background images +# according to this color. Hue is specified as an angle on a colorwheel, +# see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hue for more information. +# For instance the value 0 represents red, 60 is yellow, 120 is green, +# 180 is cyan, 240 is blue, 300 purple, and 360 is red again. +# The allowed range is 0 to 359. + +HTML_COLORSTYLE_HUE = 220 + +# The HTML_COLORSTYLE_SAT tag controls the purity (or saturation) of +# the colors in the HTML output. For a value of 0 the output will use +# grayscales only. A value of 255 will produce the most vivid colors. + +HTML_COLORSTYLE_SAT = 100 + +# The HTML_COLORSTYLE_GAMMA tag controls the gamma correction applied to +# the luminance component of the colors in the HTML output. Values below +# 100 gradually make the output lighter, whereas values above 100 make +# the output darker. The value divided by 100 is the actual gamma applied, +# so 80 represents a gamma of 0.8, The value 220 represents a gamma of 2.2, +# and 100 does not change the gamma. + +HTML_COLORSTYLE_GAMMA = 80 + +# If the HTML_TIMESTAMP tag is set to YES then the footer of each generated HTML +# page will contain the date and time when the page was generated. Setting +# this to NO can help when comparing the output of multiple runs. + +HTML_TIMESTAMP = NO + +# If the HTML_DYNAMIC_SECTIONS tag is set to YES then the generated HTML +# documentation will contain sections that can be hidden and shown after the +# page has loaded. + +HTML_DYNAMIC_SECTIONS = NO + +# With HTML_INDEX_NUM_ENTRIES one can control the preferred number of +# entries shown in the various tree structured indices initially; the user +# can expand and collapse entries dynamically later on. Doxygen will expand +# the tree to such a level that at most the specified number of entries are +# visible (unless a fully collapsed tree already exceeds this amount). +# So setting the number of entries 1 will produce a full collapsed tree by +# default. 0 is a special value representing an infinite number of entries +# and will result in a full expanded tree by default. + +HTML_INDEX_NUM_ENTRIES = 100 + +# If the GENERATE_DOCSET tag is set to YES, additional index files +# will be generated that can be used as input for Apple's Xcode 3 +# integrated development environment, introduced with OSX 10.5 (Leopard). +# To create a documentation set, doxygen will generate a Makefile in the +# HTML output directory. Running make will produce the docset in that +# directory and running "make install" will install the docset in +# ~/Library/Developer/Shared/Documentation/DocSets so that Xcode will find +# it at startup. +# See http://developer.apple.com/tools/creatingdocsetswithdoxygen.html +# for more information. + +GENERATE_DOCSET = NO + +# When GENERATE_DOCSET tag is set to YES, this tag determines the name of the +# feed. A documentation feed provides an umbrella under which multiple +# documentation sets from a single provider (such as a company or product suite) +# can be grouped. + +DOCSET_FEEDNAME = "Doxygen generated docs" + +# When GENERATE_DOCSET tag is set to YES, this tag specifies a string that +# should uniquely identify the documentation set bundle. This should be a +# reverse domain-name style string, e.g. com.mycompany.MyDocSet. Doxygen +# will append .docset to the name. + +DOCSET_BUNDLE_ID = org.doxygen.Project + +# When GENERATE_PUBLISHER_ID tag specifies a string that should uniquely +# identify the documentation publisher. This should be a reverse domain-name +# style string, e.g. com.mycompany.MyDocSet.documentation. + +DOCSET_PUBLISHER_ID = org.doxygen.Publisher + +# The GENERATE_PUBLISHER_NAME tag identifies the documentation publisher. + +DOCSET_PUBLISHER_NAME = Publisher + +# If the GENERATE_HTMLHELP tag is set to YES, additional index files +# will be generated that can be used as input for tools like the +# Microsoft HTML help workshop to generate a compiled HTML help file (.chm) +# of the generated HTML documentation. + +GENERATE_HTMLHELP = NO + +# If the GENERATE_HTMLHELP tag is set to YES, the CHM_FILE tag can +# be used to specify the file name of the resulting .chm file. You +# can add a path in front of the file if the result should not be +# written to the html output directory. + +CHM_FILE = + +# If the GENERATE_HTMLHELP tag is set to YES, the HHC_LOCATION tag can +# be used to specify the location (absolute path including file name) of +# the HTML help compiler (hhc.exe). If non-empty doxygen will try to run +# the HTML help compiler on the generated index.hhp. + +HHC_LOCATION = + +# If the GENERATE_HTMLHELP tag is set to YES, the GENERATE_CHI flag +# controls if a separate .chi index file is generated (YES) or that +# it should be included in the master .chm file (NO). + +GENERATE_CHI = NO + +# If the GENERATE_HTMLHELP tag is set to YES, the CHM_INDEX_ENCODING +# is used to encode HtmlHelp index (hhk), content (hhc) and project file +# content. + +CHM_INDEX_ENCODING = + +# If the GENERATE_HTMLHELP tag is set to YES, the BINARY_TOC flag +# controls whether a binary table of contents is generated (YES) or a +# normal table of contents (NO) in the .chm file. + +BINARY_TOC = NO + +# The TOC_EXPAND flag can be set to YES to add extra items for group members +# to the contents of the HTML help documentation and to the tree view. + +TOC_EXPAND = NO + +# If the GENERATE_QHP tag is set to YES and both QHP_NAMESPACE and +# QHP_VIRTUAL_FOLDER are set, an additional index file will be generated +# that can be used as input for Qt's qhelpgenerator to generate a +# Qt Compressed Help (.qch) of the generated HTML documentation. + +GENERATE_QHP = NO + +# If the QHG_LOCATION tag is specified, the QCH_FILE tag can +# be used to specify the file name of the resulting .qch file. +# The path specified is relative to the HTML output folder. + +QCH_FILE = + +# The QHP_NAMESPACE tag specifies the namespace to use when generating +# Qt Help Project output. For more information please see +# http://doc.trolltech.com/qthelpproject.html#namespace + +QHP_NAMESPACE = org.doxygen.Project + +# The QHP_VIRTUAL_FOLDER tag specifies the namespace to use when generating +# Qt Help Project output. For more information please see +# http://doc.trolltech.com/qthelpproject.html#virtual-folders + +QHP_VIRTUAL_FOLDER = doc + +# If QHP_CUST_FILTER_NAME is set, it specifies the name of a custom filter to +# add. For more information please see +# http://doc.trolltech.com/qthelpproject.html#custom-filters + +QHP_CUST_FILTER_NAME = + +# The QHP_CUST_FILT_ATTRS tag specifies the list of the attributes of the +# custom filter to add. For more information please see +# +# Qt Help Project / Custom Filters. + +QHP_CUST_FILTER_ATTRS = + +# The QHP_SECT_FILTER_ATTRS tag specifies the list of the attributes this +# project's +# filter section matches. +# +# Qt Help Project / Filter Attributes. + +QHP_SECT_FILTER_ATTRS = + +# If the GENERATE_QHP tag is set to YES, the QHG_LOCATION tag can +# be used to specify the location of Qt's qhelpgenerator. +# If non-empty doxygen will try to run qhelpgenerator on the generated +# .qhp file. + +QHG_LOCATION = + +# If the GENERATE_ECLIPSEHELP tag is set to YES, additional index files +# will be generated, which together with the HTML files, form an Eclipse help +# plugin. To install this plugin and make it available under the help contents +# menu in Eclipse, the contents of the directory containing the HTML and XML +# files needs to be copied into the plugins directory of eclipse. The name of +# the directory within the plugins directory should be the same as +# the ECLIPSE_DOC_ID value. After copying Eclipse needs to be restarted before +# the help appears. + +GENERATE_ECLIPSEHELP = NO + +# A unique identifier for the eclipse help plugin. When installing the plugin +# the directory name containing the HTML and XML files should also have +# this name. + +ECLIPSE_DOC_ID = org.doxygen.Project + +# The DISABLE_INDEX tag can be used to turn on/off the condensed index (tabs) +# at top of each HTML page. The value NO (the default) enables the index and +# the value YES disables it. Since the tabs have the same information as the +# navigation tree you can set this option to NO if you already set +# GENERATE_TREEVIEW to YES. + +DISABLE_INDEX = YES + +# The GENERATE_TREEVIEW tag is used to specify whether a tree-like index +# structure should be generated to display hierarchical information. +# If the tag value is set to YES, a side panel will be generated +# containing a tree-like index structure (just like the one that +# is generated for HTML Help). For this to work a browser that supports +# JavaScript, DHTML, CSS and frames is required (i.e. any modern browser). +# Windows users are probably better off using the HTML help feature. +# Since the tree basically has the same information as the tab index you +# could consider to set DISABLE_INDEX to NO when enabling this option. + +GENERATE_TREEVIEW = NO + +# The ENUM_VALUES_PER_LINE tag can be used to set the number of enum values +# (range [0,1..20]) that doxygen will group on one line in the generated HTML +# documentation. Note that a value of 0 will completely suppress the enum +# values from appearing in the overview section. + +ENUM_VALUES_PER_LINE = 4 + +# If the treeview is enabled (see GENERATE_TREEVIEW) then this tag can be +# used to set the initial width (in pixels) of the frame in which the tree +# is shown. + +TREEVIEW_WIDTH = 250 + +# When the EXT_LINKS_IN_WINDOW option is set to YES doxygen will open +# links to external symbols imported via tag files in a separate window. + +EXT_LINKS_IN_WINDOW = NO + +# Use this tag to change the font size of Latex formulas included +# as images in the HTML documentation. The default is 10. Note that +# when you change the font size after a successful doxygen run you need +# to manually remove any form_*.png images from the HTML output directory +# to force them to be regenerated. + +FORMULA_FONTSIZE = 10 + +# Use the FORMULA_TRANPARENT tag to determine whether or not the images +# generated for formulas are transparent PNGs. Transparent PNGs are +# not supported properly for IE 6.0, but are supported on all modern browsers. +# Note that when changing this option you need to delete any form_*.png files +# in the HTML output before the changes have effect. + +FORMULA_TRANSPARENT = YES + +# Enable the USE_MATHJAX option to render LaTeX formulas using MathJax +# (see http://www.mathjax.org) which uses client side Javascript for the +# rendering instead of using prerendered bitmaps. Use this if you do not +# have LaTeX installed or if you want to formulas look prettier in the HTML +# output. When enabled you may also need to install MathJax separately and +# configure the path to it using the MATHJAX_RELPATH option. + +USE_MATHJAX = NO + +# When MathJax is enabled you can set the default output format to be used for +# thA MathJax output. Supported types are HTML-CSS, NativeMML (i.e. MathML) and +# SVG. The default value is HTML-CSS, which is slower, but has the best +# compatibility. + +MATHJAX_FORMAT = HTML-CSS + +# When MathJax is enabled you need to specify the location relative to the +# HTML output directory using the MATHJAX_RELPATH option. The destination +# directory should contain the MathJax.js script. For instance, if the mathjax +# directory is located at the same level as the HTML output directory, then +# MATHJAX_RELPATH should be ../mathjax. The default value points to +# the MathJax Content Delivery Network so you can quickly see the result without +# installing MathJax. 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For large projects the javascript based search engine +# can be slow, then enabling SERVER_BASED_SEARCH may provide a better solution. + +SEARCHENGINE = NO + +# When the SERVER_BASED_SEARCH tag is enabled the search engine will be +# implemented using a web server instead of a web client using Javascript. +# There are two flavours of web server based search depending on the +# EXTERNAL_SEARCH setting. When disabled, doxygen will generate a PHP script for +# searching and an index file used by the script. When EXTERNAL_SEARCH is +# enabled the indexing and searching needs to be provided by external tools. +# See the manual for details. + +SERVER_BASED_SEARCH = NO + +# When EXTERNAL_SEARCH is enabled doxygen will no longer generate the PHP +# script for searching. Instead the search results are written to an XML file +# which needs to be processed by an external indexer. Doxygen will invoke an +# external search engine pointed to by the SEARCHENGINE_URL option to obtain +# the search results. Doxygen ships with an example indexer (doxyindexer) and +# search engine (doxysearch.cgi) which are based on the open source search engine +# library Xapian. See the manual for configuration details. + +EXTERNAL_SEARCH = NO + +# The SEARCHENGINE_URL should point to a search engine hosted by a web server +# which will returned the search results when EXTERNAL_SEARCH is enabled. +# Doxygen ships with an example search engine (doxysearch) which is based on +# the open source search engine library Xapian. See the manual for configuration +# details. + +SEARCHENGINE_URL = + +# When SERVER_BASED_SEARCH and EXTERNAL_SEARCH are both enabled the unindexed +# search data is written to a file for indexing by an external tool. With the +# SEARCHDATA_FILE tag the name of this file can be specified. + +SEARCHDATA_FILE = searchdata.xml + +# When SERVER_BASED_SEARCH AND EXTERNAL_SEARCH are both enabled the +# EXTERNAL_SEARCH_ID tag can be used as an identifier for the project. This is +# useful in combination with EXTRA_SEARCH_MAPPINGS to search through multiple +# projects and redirect the results back to the right project. + +EXTERNAL_SEARCH_ID = + +# The EXTRA_SEARCH_MAPPINGS tag can be used to enable searching through doxygen +# projects other than the one defined by this configuration file, but that are +# all added to the same external search index. Each project needs to have a +# unique id set via EXTERNAL_SEARCH_ID. The search mapping then maps the id +# of to a relative location where the documentation can be found. +# The format is: EXTRA_SEARCH_MAPPINGS = id1=loc1 id2=loc2 ... + +EXTRA_SEARCH_MAPPINGS = + +#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# configuration options related to the LaTeX output +#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +# If the GENERATE_LATEX tag is set to YES (the default) Doxygen will +# generate Latex output. + +GENERATE_LATEX = NO + +# The LATEX_OUTPUT tag is used to specify where the LaTeX docs will be put. +# If a relative path is entered the value of OUTPUT_DIRECTORY will be +# put in front of it. If left blank `latex' will be used as the default path. + +LATEX_OUTPUT = latex + +# The LATEX_CMD_NAME tag can be used to specify the LaTeX command name to be +# invoked. 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The pdf file will +# contain links (just like the HTML output) instead of page references +# This makes the output suitable for online browsing using a pdf viewer. + +PDF_HYPERLINKS = NO + +# If the USE_PDFLATEX tag is set to YES, pdflatex will be used instead of +# plain latex in the generated Makefile. Set this option to YES to get a +# higher quality PDF documentation. + +USE_PDFLATEX = YES + +# If the LATEX_BATCHMODE tag is set to YES, doxygen will add the \\batchmode. +# command to the generated LaTeX files. 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©2003-2014 Gary P. Scavone, McGill University. All Rights Reserved.
+ Maintained by Gary P. Scavone, gary at music.mcgill.ca
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+Tutorial   Class/Enum List   File List   Compound Members  
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\ref intro    \ref download    \ref start    \ref error    \ref probing    \ref output    \ref input    \ref virtual    \ref compiling    \ref debug    \ref multi    \ref apinotes    \ref acknowledge    \ref license
+ +\section intro Introduction + +RtMidi is a set of C++ classes (RtMidiIn, RtMidiOut and API-specific classes) that provides a common API (Application Programming Interface) for realtime MIDI input/output across Linux (ALSA & JACK), Macintosh OS X (CoreMIDI & JACK), and Windows (Multimedia Library) operating systems. RtMidi significantly simplifies the process of interacting with computer MIDI hardware and software. It was designed with the following goals: + +
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  • object oriented C++ design
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  • simple, common API across all supported platforms
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  • only one header and one source file for easy inclusion in programming projects
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  • MIDI device enumeration
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+ +Where applicable, multiple API support can be compiled and a particular API specified when creating an RtAudio instance. + +MIDI input and output functionality are separated into two classes, RtMidiIn and RtMidiOut. Each class instance supports only a single MIDI connection. RtMidi does not provide timing functionality (i.e., output messages are sent immediately). Input messages are timestamped with delta times in seconds (via a \c double floating point type). MIDI data is passed to the user as raw bytes using an std::vector. + +\section whatsnew What's New (Version 2.1) + +A minor API change was made. The RtError class was renamed RtMidiError and embedded directly in RtMidi.h. Thus, all references to RtError should be renamed to RtMidiError and the RtError.h file should be deleted. The Windows Kernel Streaming support was removed because it was uncompilable and incomplete. + +\section download Download + +Latest Release (30 March 2014): Version 2.1.0 + +\section start Getting Started + +The first thing that must be done when using RtMidi is to create an instance of the RtMidiIn or RtMidiOut subclasses. RtMidi is an abstract base class, which itself cannot be instantiated. Each default constructor attempts to establish any necessary "connections" with the underlying MIDI system. RtMidi uses C++ exceptions to report errors, necessitating try/catch blocks around many member functions. An RtMidiError can be thrown during instantiation in some circumstances. A warning message may also be reported if no MIDI devices are found during instantiation. The RtMidi classes have been designed to work with "hot pluggable" or virtual (software) MIDI devices, making it possible to connect to MIDI devices that may not have been present when the classes were instantiated. The following code example demonstrates default object construction and destruction: + +\code + +#include "RtMidi.h" + +int main() +{ + RtMidiIn *midiin = 0; + + // RtMidiIn constructor + try { + midiin = new RtMidiIn(); + } + catch (RtMidiError &error) { + // Handle the exception here + error.printMessage(); + } + + // Clean up + delete midiin; +} +\endcode + +Obviously, this example doesn't demonstrate any of the real functionality of RtMidi. However, all uses of RtMidi must begin with construction and must end with class destruction. Further, it is necessary that all class methods that can throw a C++ exception be called within a try/catch block. + + +\section error Error Handling + +RtMidi uses a C++ exception handler called RtMidiError, which is +declared and defined in RtMidi.h. The RtMidiError class is quite +simple but it does allow errors to be "caught" by RtMidiError::Type. +Many RtMidi methods can "throw" an RtMidiError, most typically if a +driver error occurs or an invalid function argument is specified. +There are a number of cases within RtMidi where warning messages may +be displayed but an exception is not thrown. A client error callback +function can be specified (via the RtMidi::setErrorCallback function) +that is invoked when an error occurs. By default, error messages are +not automatically displayed in RtMidi unless the preprocessor +definition __RTMIDI_DEBUG__ is defined during compilation. Messages +associated with caught exceptions can be displayed with, for example, +the RtMidiError::printMessage() function. + + +\section probing Probing Ports + +A client generally must query the available MIDI ports before deciding which to use. The following example outlines how this can be done. + +\code +// midiprobe.cpp + +#include +#include +#include "RtMidi.h" + +int main() +{ + RtMidiIn *midiin = 0; + RtMidiOut *midiout = 0; + + // RtMidiIn constructor + try { + midiin = new RtMidiIn(); + } + catch ( RtMidiError &error ) { + error.printMessage(); + exit( EXIT_FAILURE ); + } + + // Check inputs. + unsigned int nPorts = midiin->getPortCount(); + std::cout << "\nThere are " << nPorts << " MIDI input sources available.\n"; + std::string portName; + for ( unsigned int i=0; igetPortName(i); + } + catch ( RtMidiError &error ) { + error.printMessage(); + goto cleanup; + } + std::cout << " Input Port #" << i+1 << ": " << portName << '\n'; + } + + // RtMidiOut constructor + try { + midiout = new RtMidiOut(); + } + catch ( RtMidiError &error ) { + error.printMessage(); + exit( EXIT_FAILURE ); + } + + // Check outputs. + nPorts = midiout->getPortCount(); + std::cout << "\nThere are " << nPorts << " MIDI output ports available.\n"; + for ( unsigned int i=0; igetPortName(i); + } + catch (RtMidiError &error) { + error.printMessage(); + goto cleanup; + } + std::cout << " Output Port #" << i+1 << ": " << portName << '\n'; + } + std::cout << '\n'; + + // Clean up + cleanup: + delete midiin; + delete midiout; + + return 0; +} +\endcode + +\section output MIDI Output + +The RtMidiOut class provides simple functionality to immediately send messages over a MIDI connection. No timing functionality is provided. + +In the following example, we omit necessary error checking and details regarding OS-dependent sleep functions. For a complete example, see the \c midiout.cpp program in the \c tests directory. + +\code +// midiout.cpp + +#include +#include +#include "RtMidi.h" + +int main() +{ + RtMidiOut *midiout = new RtMidiOut(); + std::vector message; + + // Check available ports. + unsigned int nPorts = midiout->getPortCount(); + if ( nPorts == 0 ) { + std::cout << "No ports available!\n"; + goto cleanup; + } + + // Open first available port. + midiout->openPort( 0 ); + + // Send out a series of MIDI messages. + + // Program change: 192, 5 + message.push_back( 192 ); + message.push_back( 5 ); + midiout->sendMessage( &message ); + + // Control Change: 176, 7, 100 (volume) + message[0] = 176; + message[1] = 7; + message.push_back( 100 ); + midiout->sendMessage( &message ); + + // Note On: 144, 64, 90 + message[0] = 144; + message[1] = 64; + message[2] = 90; + midiout->sendMessage( &message ); + + SLEEP( 500 ); // Platform-dependent ... see example in tests directory. + + // Note Off: 128, 64, 40 + message[0] = 128; + message[1] = 64; + message[2] = 40; + midiout->sendMessage( &message ); + + // Clean up + cleanup: + delete midiout; + + return 0; +} +\endcode + + +\section input MIDI Input + +The RtMidiIn class uses an internal callback function or thread to receive incoming MIDI messages from a port or device. These messages are then either queued and read by the user via calls to the RtMidiIn::getMessage() function or immediately passed to a user-specified callback function (which must be "registered" using the RtMidiIn::setCallback() function). We'll provide examples of both usages. + +The RtMidiIn class provides the RtMidiIn::ignoreTypes() function to specify that certain MIDI message types be ignored. By default, system exclusive, timing, and active sensing messages are ignored. + +\subsection qmidiin Queued MIDI Input + +The RtMidiIn::getMessage() function does not block. If a MIDI message is available in the queue, it is copied to the user-provided \c std::vector container. When no MIDI message is available, the function returns an empty container. The default maximum MIDI queue size is 1024 messages. This value may be modified with the RtMidiIn::setQueueSizeLimit() function. If the maximum queue size limit is reached, subsequent incoming MIDI messages are discarded until the queue size is reduced. + +In the following example, we omit some necessary error checking and details regarding OS-dependent sleep functions. For a more complete example, see the \c qmidiin.cpp program in the \c tests directory. + +\code +// qmidiin.cpp + +#include +#include +#include +#include "RtMidi.h" + +bool done; +static void finish(int ignore){ done = true; } + +int main() +{ + RtMidiIn *midiin = new RtMidiIn(); + std::vector message; + int nBytes, i; + double stamp; + + // Check available ports. + unsigned int nPorts = midiin->getPortCount(); + if ( nPorts == 0 ) { + std::cout << "No ports available!\n"; + goto cleanup; + } + midiin->openPort( 0 ); + + // Don't ignore sysex, timing, or active sensing messages. + midiin->ignoreTypes( false, false, false ); + + // Install an interrupt handler function. + done = false; + (void) signal(SIGINT, finish); + + // Periodically check input queue. + std::cout << "Reading MIDI from port ... quit with Ctrl-C.\n"; + while ( !done ) { + stamp = midiin->getMessage( &message ); + nBytes = message.size(); + for ( i=0; i 0 ) + std::cout << "stamp = " << stamp << std::endl; + + // Sleep for 10 milliseconds ... platform-dependent. + SLEEP( 10 ); + } + + // Clean up + cleanup: + delete midiin; + + return 0; +} +\endcode + +\subsection cmidiin MIDI Input with User Callback + +When set, a user-provided callback function will be invoked after the input of a complete MIDI message. It is possible to provide a pointer to user data that can be accessed in the callback function (not shown here). It is necessary to set the callback function immediately after opening the port to avoid having incoming messages written to the queue (which is not emptied when a callback function is set). If you are worried about this happening, you can check the queue using the RtMidi::getMessage() function to verify it is empty (after the callback function is set). + +In the following example, we omit some necessary error checking. For a more complete example, see the \c cmidiin.cpp program in the \c tests directory. + +\code +// cmidiin.cpp + +#include +#include +#include "RtMidi.h" + +void mycallback( double deltatime, std::vector< unsigned char > *message, void *userData ) +{ + unsigned int nBytes = message->size(); + for ( unsigned int i=0; i 0 ) + std::cout << "stamp = " << deltatime << std::endl; +} + +int main() +{ + RtMidiIn *midiin = new RtMidiIn(); + + // Check available ports. + unsigned int nPorts = midiin->getPortCount(); + if ( nPorts == 0 ) { + std::cout << "No ports available!\n"; + goto cleanup; + } + + midiin->openPort( 0 ); + + // Set our callback function. This should be done immediately after + // opening the port to avoid having incoming messages written to the + // queue. + midiin->setCallback( &mycallback ); + + // Don't ignore sysex, timing, or active sensing messages. + midiin->ignoreTypes( false, false, false ); + + std::cout << "\nReading MIDI input ... press to quit.\n"; + char input; + std::cin.get(input); + + // Clean up + cleanup: + delete midiin; + + return 0; +} +\endcode + +\section virtual Virtual Ports + +The Linux ALSA, Macintosh CoreMIDI and JACK APIs allow for the establishment of virtual input and output MIDI ports to which other software clients can connect. RtMidi incorporates this functionality with the RtMidiIn::openVirtualPort() and RtMidiOut::openVirtualPort() functions. Any messages sent with the RtMidiOut::sendMessage() function will also be transmitted through an open virtual output port. If a virtual input port is open and a user callback function is set, the callback function will be invoked when messages arrive via that port. If a callback function is not set, the user must poll the input queue to check whether messages have arrived. No notification is provided for the establishment of a client connection via a virtual port. + +\section compiling Compiling + +In order to compile RtMidi for a specific OS and API, it is necessary to supply the appropriate preprocessor definition and library within the compiler statement: +

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LinuxALSA Sequencer__LINUX_ALSA__asound, pthreadg++ -Wall -D__LINUX_ALSA__ -o midiprobe midiprobe.cpp RtMidi.cpp -lasound -lpthread
Linux or MacJACK MIDI__UNIX_JACK__jackg++ -Wall -D__UNIX_JACK__ -o midiprobe midiprobe.cpp RtMidi.cpp -ljack
Macintosh OS XCoreMIDI__MACOSX_CORE__CoreMIDI, CoreAudio, CoreFoundationg++ -Wall -D__MACOSX_CORE__ -o midiprobe midiprobe.cpp RtMidi.cpp -framework CoreMIDI -framework CoreAudio -framework CoreFoundation
WindowsMultimedia Library__WINDOWS_MM__winmm.lib, multithreadedcompiler specific
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+ +The example compiler statements above could be used to compile the midiprobe.cpp example file, assuming that midiprobe.cpp, RtMidi.h and RtMidi.cpp all exist in the same directory. + +\section debug Debugging + +If you are having problems getting RtMidi to run on your system, try passing the preprocessor definition __RTMIDI_DEBUG__ to the compiler (or define it in RtMidi.h). A variety of warning messages will be displayed that may help in determining the problem. Also try using the programs included in the tests directory. The program midiprobe displays the queried capabilities of all MIDI ports found. + +\section multi Using Simultaneous Multiple APIs + +Support for each MIDI API is encapsulated in specific MidiInApi or MidiOutApi subclasses, making it possible to compile and instantiate multiple API-specific subclasses on a given operating system. For example, one can compile both CoreMIDI and JACK support on the OS-X operating system by providing the appropriate preprocessor definitions for each. In a run-time situation, one might first attempt to determine whether any JACK ports are available. This can be done by specifying the api argument RtMidi::UNIX_JACK when attempting to create an instance of RtMidiIn or RtMidiOut. If no available ports are found, then an instance of RtMidi with the api argument RtMidi::MACOSX_CORE can be created. Alternately, if no api argument is specified, RtMidi will first look for JACK ports and if none are found, then CoreMIDI ports (in linux, the search order is JACK and then ALSA. In theory, it should also be possible to have separate instances of RtMidi open at the same time with different underlying API support, though this has not been tested. + +The static function RtMidi::getCompiledApi() is provided to determine the available compiled API support. The function RtMidi::getCurrentApi() indicates the API selected for a given RtMidi instance. + +\section apinotes API Notes + +RtMidi is designed to provide a common API across the various supported operating systems and audio libraries. Despite that, some issues should be mentioned with regard to each. + +\subsection linux Linux: + +RtMidi for Linux was developed using the Fedora distribution. Two different MIDI APIs are supported on Linux platforms: ALSA and JACK. A decision was made to not include support for the OSS API because the OSS API provides very limited functionality and because ALSA support is now incorporated in the Linux kernel. The ALSA sequencer and JACK APIs allows for virtual software input and output ports. + +\subsection macosx Macintosh OS X (CoreAudio): + +The Apple CoreMIDI API allows for the establishment of virtual input and output ports to which other software applications can connect. + +The RtMidi JACK support can be compiled on Macintosh OS-X systems, as well as in Linux. + +\subsection windowsds Windows (Multimedia Library): + +The \c configure script provides support for the MinGW compiler. + +The Windows Multimedia library MIDI calls used in RtMidi do not make use of streaming functionality. Incoming system exclusive messages read by RtMidiIn are limited to a length as defined by the preprocessor definition RT_SYSEX_BUFFER_SIZE (set in RtMidi.cpp). The default value is 1024. There is no such limit for outgoing sysex messages via RtMidiOut. + +RtMidi was originally developed with Visual C++ version 6.0 but has been tested with Virtual Studio 2010. + +\section acknowledge Development & Acknowledgements + +RtMidi is on github (https://github.com/thestk/rtmidi). Many thanks to the developers that are helping to maintain and improve RtMidi. + +In years past, the following people provided bug fixes and improvements: +

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+ +\section license License + + RtMidi: realtime MIDI i/o C++ classes
+ Copyright (c) 2003-2014 Gary P. Scavone + + Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person + obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files + (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, + including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, + publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, + and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, + subject to the following conditions: + + The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be + included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. + + Any person wishing to distribute modifications to the Software is + asked to send the modifications to the original developer so that + they can be incorporated into the canonical version. 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Scavone, 2003-2014 + +v2.1.0: (30 March 2014) +- renamed RtError class to RtMidiError and embedded it in RtMidi.h (and deleted RtError.h) +- fix to CoreMidi implementation to support dynamic port changes +- removed global ALSA sequencer objects because they were not thread safe (Martin Koegler) +- fix for ALSA timing ignore flag (Devin Anderson) +- fix for ALSA incorrect use of snd_seq_create_port() function (Tobias Schlemmer) +- fix for international character support in CoreMidi (Martin Finke) +- fix for unicode conversion in WinMM (Dan Wilcox) +- added custom error hook that allows the client to capture an RtMidi error outside of the RtMidi code (Pavel Mogilevskiy) +- added RtMidi::isPortOpen function (Pavel Mogilevskiy) +- updated OS-X sysex sending mechanism to use normal message sending, which fixes a problem where virtual ports didn't receive sysex messages +- Windows update to avoid lockups when shutting down while sending/receiving sysex messages (ptarabbia) +- OS-X fix to avoid empty messages in callbacks when ignoring sysex messages and split sysexes are received (codepainters) +- ALSA openPort fix to better distinguish sender and receiver (Russell Smyth) +- Windows Kernel Streaming support removed because it was uncompilable and incomplete + +v2.0.1: (26 July 2012) +- small fixes for problems reported by Chris Arndt (scoping, preprocessor, and include) + +v2.0.0: (18 June 2012) +- revised structure to support multiple simultaneous compiled APIs +- revised ALSA client hierarchy so subsequent instances share same client (thanks to Dan Wilcox) +- added beta Windows kernel streaming support (thanks to Sebastien Alaiwan) +- updates to compile as a shared library or dll +- updated license +- various memory-leak fixes (thanks to Sebastien Alaiwan and Martin Koegler) +- fix for continue sysex problem (thanks to Luc Deschenaux) +- removed SGI (IRIX) support + +v1.0.15: (11 August 2011) +- updates for wide character support in Windows +- stopped using std::queue and implemented internal MIDI ring buffer (for thread safety ... thanks to Michael Behrman) +- removal of the setQueueSizeLimit() function ... queue size limit now an optional arguement to constructor + +v1.0.14: (17 April 2011) +- bug fix to Jack MIDI support (thanks to Alexander Svetalkin and Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas) + +v1.0.13: (7 April 2011) +- updated RtError.h to the same version as in RtAudio +- new Jack MIDI support in Linux (thanks to Alexander Svetalkin) + +v1.0.12: (17 February 2011) +- Windows 64-bit pointer fixes (thanks to Ward Kockelkorn) +- removed possible exceptions from getPortName() functions +- changed sysex sends in OS-X to use MIDISendSysex() function (thanks to Casey Tucker) +- bug fixes to time code parsing in OS-X and ALSA (thanks to Greg) +- added MSW project file to build as library (into lib/ directory ... thanks to Jason Champion) + +v1.0.11: (29 January 2010) +- added CoreServices/CoreServices.h include for OS-X 10.6 and gcc4.2 compile (thanks to Jon McCormack) +- various increment optimizations (thanks to Paul Dean) +- fixed incorrectly located snd_seq_close() function in ALSA API (thanks to Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas) +- updates to Windows sysex code to better deal with possible delivery problems (thanks to Bastiaan Verreijt) + +v1.0.10: (3 June 2009) +- fix adding timestamp to OS-X sendMessage() function (thanks to John Dey) + +v1.0.9: (30 April 2009) +- added #ifdef AVOID_TIMESTAMPING to conditionally compile support for event timestamping of ALSA sequencer events. This is useful for programs not needing timestamps, saving valuable system resources. +- updated functionality in OSX_CORE for getting driver name (thanks to Casey Tucker) + +v1.0.8: (29 January 2009) +- bug fixes for concatenating segmented sysex messages in ALSA (thanks to Christoph Eckert) +- update to ALSA sequencer port enumeration (thanks to Pedro Lopez-Cabonillas) +- bug fixes for concatenating segmented sysex messages in OS-X (thanks to Emmanuel Litzroth) +- added functionality for naming clients (thanks to Pedro Lopez-Cabonillas and Axel Schmidt) +- bug fix in Windows when receiving sysex messages if the ignore flag was set (thanks to Pedro Lopez-Cabonillas) + +v1.0.7: (7 December 2007) +- configure and Makefile changes for MinGW +- renamed midiinfo.cpp to midiprobe.cpp and updated VC++ project/workspace + +v1.0.6: (9 March 2006) +- bug fix for timestamp problem in ALSA (thanks to Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas) + +v1.0.5: (18 November 2005) +- added optional port name to openVirtualPort() functions +- fixed UNICODE problem in Windows getting device names (thanks Eduardo Coutinho!). +- fixed bug in Windows with respect to getting Sysex data (thanks Jean-Baptiste Berruchon!) + +v1.0.4: (14 October 2005) +- added check for status byte == 0xF8 if ignoring timing messages +- changed pthread attribute to SCHED_OTHER (from SCHED_RR) to avoid thread problem when realtime cababilities are not enabled. +- now using ALSA sequencer time stamp information (thanks to Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas) +- fixed memory leak in ALSA implementation +- now concatenate segmented sysex messages in ALSA + +v1.0.3: (22 November 2004) +- added common pure virtual functions to RtMidi abstract base class + +v1.0.2: (21 September 2004) +- added warning messages to openVirtualPort() functions in Windows and Irix (where it can't be implemented) + +v1.0.1: (20 September 2004) +- changed ALSA preprocessor definition to __LINUX_ALSASEQ__ + +v1.0.0: (17 September 2004) +- first release of new independent class with both input and output functionality + diff --git a/libs/QMidi/libs/rtmidi/librtmidi.pc.in b/libs/QMidi/libs/rtmidi/librtmidi.pc.in new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d309906 --- /dev/null +++ b/libs/QMidi/libs/rtmidi/librtmidi.pc.in @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +prefix=@prefix@ +exec_prefix=${prefix} +libdir=${exec_prefix}/lib +includedir=${prefix}/include + +Name: librtmidi +Description: RtMidi - a set of C++ classes that provide a common API for realtime MIDI input/output +Version: 2.1.0 +Requires: @req@ +Libs: -L${libdir} -lrtmidi +Libs.private: -lpthread +Cflags: -pthread -I${includedir} @CPPFLAGS@ \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/libs/QMidi/libs/rtmidi/msw/readme b/libs/QMidi/libs/rtmidi/msw/readme new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e692d6d --- /dev/null +++ b/libs/QMidi/libs/rtmidi/msw/readme @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +This directory contains a Visual Studio 2008 project, contributed by Jason Champion, to build rtmidi as a library. The library builds to the \lib directory. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/libs/QMidi/libs/rtmidi/readme b/libs/QMidi/libs/rtmidi/readme new file mode 100644 index 0000000..545ffc6 --- /dev/null +++ b/libs/QMidi/libs/rtmidi/readme @@ -0,0 +1,59 @@ +RtMidi - a set of C++ classes that provide a common API for realtime MIDI input/output across Linux (ALSA & JACK), Macintosh OS X (CoreMidi & JACK) and Windows (Multimedia). + +By Gary P. Scavone, 2003-2014. + +This distribution of RtMidi contains the following: + +doc: RtMidi documentation (see doc/html/index.html) +tests: example RtMidi programs + +On unix systems, type "./configure" in the top level directory, then "make" in the tests/ directory to compile the test programs. In Windows, open the Visual C++ workspace file located in the tests/ directory. + +If you checked out the code from git, please run "autoconf" before "./configure". + +OVERVIEW: + +RtMidi is a set of C++ classes (RtMidiIn, RtMidiOut, and API specific classes) that provide a common API (Application Programming Interface) for realtime MIDI input/output across Linux (ALSA, JACK), Macintosh OS X (CoreMIDI, JACK), and Windows (Multimedia Library) operating systems. RtMidi significantly simplifies the process of interacting with computer MIDI hardware and software. It was designed with the following goals: + + - object oriented C++ design + - simple, common API across all supported platforms + - only one header and one source file for easy inclusion in programming projects + - MIDI device enumeration + +MIDI input and output functionality are separated into two classes, RtMidiIn and RtMidiOut. Each class instance supports only a single MIDI connection. RtMidi does not provide timing functionality (i.e., output messages are sent immediately). Input messages are timestamped with delta times in seconds (via a double floating point type). MIDI data is passed to the user as raw bytes using an std::vector. + +FURTHER READING: + +For complete documentation on RtMidi, see the doc directory of the distribution or surf to http://music.mcgill.ca/~gary/rtmidi/. + + +LEGAL AND ETHICAL: + +The RtMidi license is similar to the the MIT License, with the added "feature" that modifications be sent to the developer. + + RtMidi: realtime MIDI i/o C++ classes + Copyright (c) 2003-2014 Gary P. Scavone + + Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person + obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files + (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, + including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, + publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, + and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, + subject to the following conditions: + + The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be + included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. + + Any person wishing to distribute modifications to the Software is + asked to send the modifications to the original developer so that + they can be incorporated into the canonical version. 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It offers the user a choice of MIDI ports to open. +// It returns false if there are no ports available. +bool chooseMidiPort( RtMidiIn *rtmidi ); + +int main( int argc, char ** /*argv[]*/ ) +{ + RtMidiIn *midiin = 0; + + // Minimal command-line check. + if ( argc > 2 ) usage(); + + try { + + // RtMidiIn constructor + midiin = new RtMidiIn(); + + // Call function to select port. + if ( chooseMidiPort( midiin ) == false ) goto cleanup; + + // Set our callback function. This should be done immediately after + // opening the port to avoid having incoming messages written to the + // queue instead of sent to the callback function. + midiin->setCallback( &mycallback ); + + // Don't ignore sysex, timing, or active sensing messages. + midiin->ignoreTypes( false, false, false ); + + std::cout << "\nReading MIDI input ... press to quit.\n"; + char input; + std::cin.get(input); + + } catch ( RtMidiError &error ) { + error.printMessage(); + } + + cleanup: + + delete midiin; + + return 0; +} + +bool chooseMidiPort( RtMidiIn *rtmidi ) +{ + std::cout << "\nWould you like to open a virtual input port? [y/N] "; + + std::string keyHit; + std::getline( std::cin, keyHit ); + if ( keyHit == "y" ) { + rtmidi->openVirtualPort(); + return true; + } + + std::string portName; + unsigned int i = 0, nPorts = rtmidi->getPortCount(); + if ( nPorts == 0 ) { + std::cout << "No input ports available!" << std::endl; + return false; + } + + if ( nPorts == 1 ) { + std::cout << "\nOpening " << rtmidi->getPortName() << std::endl; + } + else { + for ( i=0; igetPortName(i); + std::cout << " Input port #" << i << ": " << portName << '\n'; + } + + do { + std::cout << "\nChoose a port number: "; + std::cin >> i; + } while ( i >= nPorts ); + std::getline( std::cin, keyHit ); // used to clear out stdin + } + + rtmidi->openPort( i ); + + return true; +} diff --git a/libs/QMidi/libs/rtmidi/tests/cmidiin.dsp b/libs/QMidi/libs/rtmidi/tests/cmidiin.dsp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..55fcbe6 --- /dev/null +++ b/libs/QMidi/libs/rtmidi/tests/cmidiin.dsp @@ -0,0 +1,110 @@ +# Microsoft Developer Studio Project File - Name="cmidiin" - Package Owner=<4> +# Microsoft Developer Studio Generated Build File, Format Version 6.00 +# ** DO NOT EDIT ** + +# TARGTYPE "Win32 (x86) Console Application" 0x0103 + +CFG=cmidiin - Win32 Debug +!MESSAGE This is not a valid makefile. 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It offers the user a choice of MIDI ports to open. +// It returns false if there are no ports available. +bool chooseMidiPort( RtMidiOut *rtmidi ); + +int main( void ) +{ + RtMidiOut *midiout = 0; + std::vector message; + + // RtMidiOut constructor + try { + midiout = new RtMidiOut(); + } + catch ( RtMidiError &error ) { + error.printMessage(); + exit( EXIT_FAILURE ); + } + + // Call function to select port. + try { + if ( chooseMidiPort( midiout ) == false ) goto cleanup; + } + catch ( RtMidiError &error ) { + error.printMessage(); + goto cleanup; + } + + // Send out a series of MIDI messages. + + // Program change: 192, 5 + message.push_back( 192 ); + message.push_back( 5 ); + midiout->sendMessage( &message ); + + SLEEP( 500 ); + + message[0] = 0xF1; + message[1] = 60; + midiout->sendMessage( &message ); + + // Control Change: 176, 7, 100 (volume) + message[0] = 176; + message[1] = 7; + message.push_back( 100 ); + midiout->sendMessage( &message ); + + // Note On: 144, 64, 90 + message[0] = 144; + message[1] = 64; + message[2] = 90; + midiout->sendMessage( &message ); + + SLEEP( 500 ); + + // Note Off: 128, 64, 40 + message[0] = 128; + message[1] = 64; + message[2] = 40; + midiout->sendMessage( &message ); + + SLEEP( 500 ); + + // Control Change: 176, 7, 40 + message[0] = 176; + message[1] = 7; + message[2] = 40; + midiout->sendMessage( &message ); + + SLEEP( 500 ); + + // Sysex: 240, 67, 4, 3, 2, 247 + message[0] = 240; + message[1] = 67; + message[2] = 4; + message.push_back( 3 ); + message.push_back( 2 ); + message.push_back( 247 ); + midiout->sendMessage( &message ); + + // Clean up + cleanup: + delete midiout; + + return 0; +} + +bool chooseMidiPort( RtMidiOut *rtmidi ) +{ + std::cout << "\nWould you like to open a virtual output port? 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+ apiMap[RtMidi::MACOSX_CORE] = "OS-X CoreMidi"; + apiMap[RtMidi::WINDOWS_MM] = "Windows MultiMedia"; + apiMap[RtMidi::UNIX_JACK] = "Jack Client"; + apiMap[RtMidi::LINUX_ALSA] = "Linux ALSA"; + apiMap[RtMidi::RTMIDI_DUMMY] = "RtMidi Dummy"; + + std::vector< RtMidi::Api > apis; + RtMidi :: getCompiledApi( apis ); + + std::cout << "\nCompiled APIs:\n"; + for ( unsigned int i=0; igetCurrentApi() ] << std::endl; + + // Check inputs. + unsigned int nPorts = midiin->getPortCount(); + std::cout << "\nThere are " << nPorts << " MIDI input sources available.\n"; + + for ( unsigned i=0; igetPortName(i); + std::cout << " Input Port #" << i+1 << ": " << portName << '\n'; + } + + // RtMidiOut constructor ... exception possible + midiout = new RtMidiOut(); + + std::cout << "\nCurrent output API: " << apiMap[ midiout->getCurrentApi() ] << std::endl; + + // Check outputs. + nPorts = midiout->getPortCount(); + std::cout << "\nThere are " << nPorts << " MIDI output ports available.\n"; + + for ( unsigned i=0; 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+static void finish( int /*ignore*/ ){ done = true; } + +void usage( void ) { + // Error function in case of incorrect command-line + // argument specifications. + std::cout << "\nusage: qmidiin \n"; + std::cout << " where port = the device to use (default = 0).\n\n"; + exit( 0 ); +} + +int main( int argc, char *argv[] ) +{ + RtMidiIn *midiin = 0; + std::vector message; + int nBytes, i; + double stamp; + + // Minimal command-line check. + if ( argc > 2 ) usage(); + + // RtMidiIn constructor + try { + midiin = new RtMidiIn(); + } + catch ( RtMidiError &error ) { + error.printMessage(); + exit( EXIT_FAILURE ); + } + + // Check available ports vs. specified. + unsigned int port = 0; + unsigned int nPorts = midiin->getPortCount(); + if ( argc == 2 ) port = (unsigned int) atoi( argv[1] ); + if ( port >= nPorts ) { + delete midiin; + std::cout << "Invalid port specifier!\n"; + usage(); + } + + try { + midiin->openPort( port ); + } + catch ( RtMidiError &error ) { + error.printMessage(); + goto cleanup; + } + + // Don't ignore sysex, timing, or active sensing messages. + midiin->ignoreTypes( false, false, false ); + + // Install an interrupt handler function. + done = false; + (void) signal(SIGINT, finish); + + // Periodically check input queue. + std::cout << "Reading MIDI from port ... quit with Ctrl-C.\n"; + while ( !done ) { + stamp = midiin->getMessage( &message ); + nBytes = message.size(); + for ( i=0; i 0 ) + std::cout << "stamp = " << stamp << std::endl; + + // Sleep for 10 milliseconds. + SLEEP( 10 ); + } + + // Clean up + cleanup: + delete midiin; + + return 0; +} diff --git a/libs/QMidi/libs/rtmidi/tests/qmidiin.dsp b/libs/QMidi/libs/rtmidi/tests/qmidiin.dsp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..77f4818 --- /dev/null +++ b/libs/QMidi/libs/rtmidi/tests/qmidiin.dsp @@ -0,0 +1,110 @@ +# Microsoft Developer Studio Project File - Name="qmidiin" - Package Owner=<4> +# Microsoft Developer Studio Generated Build File, Format Version 6.00 +# ** DO NOT EDIT ** + +# TARGTYPE "Win32 (x86) Console Application" 0x0103 + +CFG=qmidiin - Win32 Debug +!MESSAGE This is not a valid makefile. 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It offers the user a choice of MIDI ports to open. +// It returns false if there are no ports available. +bool chooseMidiPort( RtMidi *rtmidi ); + +void mycallback( double deltatime, std::vector< unsigned char > *message, void * /*userData*/ ) +{ + unsigned int nBytes = message->size(); + for ( unsigned int i=0; i 0 ) + std::cout << "stamp = " << deltatime << std::endl; +} + +int main( int argc, char *argv[] ) +{ + RtMidiOut *midiout = 0; + RtMidiIn *midiin = 0; + std::vector message; + unsigned int i, nBytes; + + // Minimal command-line check. + if ( argc != 2 ) usage(); + nBytes = (unsigned int) atoi( argv[1] ); + + // RtMidiOut and RtMidiIn constructors + try { + midiout = new RtMidiOut(); + midiin = new RtMidiIn(); + } + catch ( RtMidiError &error ) { + error.printMessage(); + goto cleanup; + } + + // Don't ignore sysex, timing, or active sensing messages. + midiin->ignoreTypes( false, true, true ); + + try { + if ( chooseMidiPort( midiin ) == false ) goto cleanup; + if ( chooseMidiPort( midiout ) == false ) goto cleanup; + } + catch ( RtMidiError &error ) { + error.printMessage(); + goto cleanup; + } + + midiin->setCallback( &mycallback ); + + message.push_back( 0xF6 ); + midiout->sendMessage( &message ); + SLEEP( 500 ); // pause a little + + // Create a long sysex message of numbered bytes and send it out ... twice. + for ( int n=0; n<2; n++ ) { + message.clear(); + message.push_back( 240 ); + for ( i=0; isendMessage( &message ); + + SLEEP( 500 ); // pause a little + } + + // Clean up + cleanup: + delete midiout; + delete midiin; + + return 0; +} + +bool chooseMidiPort( RtMidi *rtmidi ) +{ + bool isInput = false; + if ( typeid( *rtmidi ) == typeid( RtMidiIn ) ) + isInput = true; + + if ( isInput ) + std::cout << "\nWould you like to open a virtual input port? [y/N] "; + else + std::cout << "\nWould you like to open a virtual output port? [y/N] "; + + std::string keyHit; + std::getline( std::cin, keyHit ); + if ( keyHit == "y" ) { + rtmidi->openVirtualPort(); + return true; + } + + std::string portName; + unsigned int i = 0, nPorts = rtmidi->getPortCount(); + if ( nPorts == 0 ) { + if ( isInput ) + std::cout << "No input ports available!" << std::endl; + else + std::cout << "No output ports available!" << std::endl; + return false; + } + + if ( nPorts == 1 ) { + std::cout << "\nOpening " << rtmidi->getPortName() << std::endl; + } + else { + for ( i=0; igetPortName(i); + if ( isInput ) + std::cout << " Input port #" << i << ": " << portName << '\n'; + else + std::cout << " Output port #" << i << ": " << portName << '\n'; + } + + do { + std::cout << "\nChoose a port number: "; + std::cin >> i; + } while ( i >= nPorts ); + } + + std::cout << std::endl; + rtmidi->openPort( i ); + + return true; +} diff --git a/libs/QMidi/libs/rtmidi/tests/sysextest.dsp b/libs/QMidi/libs/rtmidi/tests/sysextest.dsp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0af5bf3 --- /dev/null +++ b/libs/QMidi/libs/rtmidi/tests/sysextest.dsp @@ -0,0 +1,110 @@ +# Microsoft Developer Studio Project File - Name="sysextest" - Package Owner=<4> +# Microsoft Developer Studio Generated Build File, Format Version 6.00 +# ** DO NOT EDIT ** + +# TARGTYPE "Win32 (x86) Console Application" 0x0103 + +CFG=sysextest - Win32 Debug +!MESSAGE This is not a valid makefile. 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+} + +QStringList QMidiIn::getPorts() +{ + //TODO: make this static + QStringList ports; + for(unsigned int i = 0; i < _midiIn->getPortCount(); i++) + { + ports.append(QString::fromStdString(_midiIn->getPortName(i))); + } + return ports; +} +void QMidiIn::openPort(unsigned int index) +{ + _midiIn->openPort(index); +} + +void QMidiIn::openVirtualPort(QString name) +{ + _midiIn->openVirtualPort(name.toStdString()); +} +void QMidiIn::openPort(QString name) +{ + for(unsigned int i = 0; i < _midiIn->getPortCount(); i++) + { + if(name == QString::fromStdString(_midiIn->getPortName(i))) + { + _midiIn->openPort(i); + return; + } + } +} +void QMidiIn::setIgnoreTypes(bool sysex, bool time, bool sense) +{ + _midiIn->ignoreTypes(sysex, time, sense); +} +void QMidiIn::onMidiMessageReceive(QMidiMessage *msg) +{ + msg->moveToThread(thread()); + emit midiMessageReceived(msg); +} + +void QMidiIn::callback(double deltatime, std::vector *message, void *userData) +{ + QMidiIn* midiIn = (QMidiIn*) userData; + QMidiMessage *midiMessage = new QMidiMessage(); + + if((message->at(0)) >= MIDI_SYSEX) { + midiMessage->setStatus((QMidiStatus)(message->at(0) & 0xFF)); + midiMessage->setChannel(0); + } else { + midiMessage->setStatus((QMidiStatus) (message->at(0) & 0xF0)); + midiMessage->setChannel((message->at(0) & 0x0F)+1); + } + + midiMessage->setDeltaTime(deltatime*1000); //convert s to ms +// midiMessage->portNum = portNum; +// midiMessage->portName = portName; + + switch(midiMessage->getStatus()) { + case MIDI_NOTE_ON : + case MIDI_NOTE_OFF: + midiMessage->setPitch((unsigned int) message->at(1)); + midiMessage->setVelocity((unsigned int) message->at(2)); + break; + case MIDI_CONTROL_CHANGE: + midiMessage->setControl((unsigned int) message->at(1)); + midiMessage->setValue((unsigned int) message->at(2)); + break; + case MIDI_PROGRAM_CHANGE: + case MIDI_AFTERTOUCH: + midiMessage->setValue((unsigned int) message->at(1)); + break; + case MIDI_PITCH_BEND: + midiMessage->setValue((unsigned int) (message->at(2) << 7) + + (unsigned int) message->at(1)); // msb + lsb + break; + case MIDI_POLY_AFTERTOUCH: + midiMessage->setPitch((unsigned int) message->at(1)); + midiMessage->setValue((unsigned int) message->at(2)); + break; + default: + break; + } + + unsigned int nBytes = message->size(); + qDebug()<<"channel"<<(int)(message->at(0))-144; + for ( unsigned int i=0; i 0 ) + std::cout << "stamp = " << deltatime << std::endl; + + midiIn->onMidiMessageReceive(midiMessage); + +} + diff --git a/libs/QMidi/qmidiin.h b/libs/QMidi/qmidiin.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..12a22af --- /dev/null +++ b/libs/QMidi/qmidiin.h @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ +#ifndef QMIDIIN_H +#define QMIDIIN_H + +#include +#include +#include "RtMidi.h" +#include "qmidimessage.h" + + +class QMidiIn : public QObject +{ + Q_OBJECT +public: + explicit QMidiIn(QObject *parent = 0); + QStringList getPorts(); + void openPort(QString name); + void openPort(unsigned int index); + void openVirtualPort(QString name); + void setIgnoreTypes(bool sysex = true, bool time = true, bool sense = true); +private: + void onMidiMessageReceive(QMidiMessage *msg); + static void callback( double deltatime, std::vector< unsigned char > *message, void *userData ); + +private: + RtMidiIn *_midiIn; + +signals: + void midiMessageReceived(QMidiMessage *message); + +public slots: +}; + +#endif // QMIDIIN_H diff --git a/libs/QMidi/qmidimapper.cpp b/libs/QMidi/qmidimapper.cpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0cc4c60 --- /dev/null +++ b/libs/QMidi/qmidimapper.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +#include "qmidimapper.h" + +QMidiMapper::QMidiMapper(QObject *parent) : QObject(parent) +{ + +} + +void QMidiMapper::setMappingState(bool value) +{ + +} + +void QMidiMapper::setWidget(QWidget *widget) +{ + +} + +void QMidiMapper::onMidiMessageReceive(QMidiMessage *message) +{ + +} + diff --git a/libs/QMidi/qmidimapper.h b/libs/QMidi/qmidimapper.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e356b9d --- /dev/null +++ b/libs/QMidi/qmidimapper.h @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ +#ifndef QMIDIMAPPER_H +#define QMIDIMAPPER_H + +#include +#include +#include "qmidimessage.h" + +class QMidiMapper : public QObject +{ + Q_OBJECT +public: + explicit QMidiMapper(QObject *parent = 0); +private: + QWidget *_widgetToMap; +signals: + +signals: + +public slots: + void setMappingState(bool value = true); + void setWidget(QWidget *widget); + void onMidiMessageReceive(QMidiMessage *message); +}; + +#endif // QMIDIMAPPER_H diff --git a/libs/QMidi/qmidimessage.cpp b/libs/QMidi/qmidimessage.cpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..56c3889 --- /dev/null +++ b/libs/QMidi/qmidimessage.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,158 @@ +#include "qmidimessage.h" + +QMidiMessage::QMidiMessage(QObject *parent) : QObject(parent) +{ + clear(); +} + +QMidiMessage::~QMidiMessage() +{ + +} + +QMidiMessage::QMidiMessage(const QMidiMessage &other) +{ + _status = other._status; + _channel = other._channel; + _pitch = other._pitch; + _velocity = other._velocity; + _control = other._control; + _value = other._value; + _deltaTime = other._deltaTime; + _rawMessage = other._rawMessage; +} + +QMidiMessage *QMidiMessage::clear() +{ + _status = MIDI_UNKNOWN; + _channel = 1; + _pitch = 0; + _velocity = 0; + _control = 0; + _value = 0; + _deltaTime = 0; + _rawMessage.clear(); +} + +QMidiStatus QMidiMessage::getStatus() +{ + return _status; +} + +unsigned int QMidiMessage::getChannel() +{ + return _channel; +} + +unsigned int QMidiMessage::getPitch() +{ + return _pitch; +} + +unsigned int QMidiMessage::getVelocity() +{ + return _velocity; +} + +unsigned int QMidiMessage::getControl() +{ + return _control; +} + +unsigned int QMidiMessage::getValue() +{ + return _value; +} + +double QMidiMessage::getDeltaTime() +{ + return _deltaTime; +} + +QMidiMessage *QMidiMessage::setStatus(QMidiStatus status) +{ + _status = status; + return this; +} + +QMidiMessage *QMidiMessage::setChannel(unsigned int channel) +{ + _channel = channel; + return this; +} + +QMidiMessage *QMidiMessage::setPitch(unsigned int pitch) +{ + _pitch = pitch; + return this; +} + +QMidiMessage *QMidiMessage::setVelocity(unsigned int velocity) +{ + _velocity = velocity; + return this; +} + +QMidiMessage *QMidiMessage::setControl(unsigned int control) +{ + _control = control; + return this; +} + +QMidiMessage *QMidiMessage::setValue(unsigned int value) +{ + _value = value; + return this; +} + +QMidiMessage *QMidiMessage::setDeltaTime(double deltaTime) +{ + _deltaTime = deltaTime; + return this; +} + +QMidiMessage *QMidiMessage::setRawMessage(std::vector rawMessage) +{ + _rawMessage = rawMessage; + return this; +} + +std::vector QMidiMessage::getRawMessage() +{ + if(_rawMessage.size() == 0) + { + switch(_status) + { + case MIDI_NOTE_ON:{ + _rawMessage.push_back(MIDI_NOTE_ON+_channel-1); + _rawMessage.push_back(_pitch); + _rawMessage.push_back(_velocity); + break; + } + case MIDI_NOTE_OFF:{ + _rawMessage.push_back(MIDI_NOTE_OFF+_channel-1); + _rawMessage.push_back(_pitch); + _rawMessage.push_back(_velocity); + break; + } + case MIDI_CONTROL_CHANGE:{ + _rawMessage.push_back(MIDI_CONTROL_CHANGE+_channel-1); + _rawMessage.push_back(_control); + _rawMessage.push_back(_value); + break; + } + case MIDI_PROGRAM_CHANGE:{ + _rawMessage.push_back(MIDI_PROGRAM_CHANGE+_channel-1); + _rawMessage.push_back(_control); + _rawMessage.push_back(_value); + break; + } + //TODO: check protocol and implement other cases + default:{ + break; + } + } + } + return _rawMessage; +} + diff --git a/libs/QMidi/qmidimessage.h b/libs/QMidi/qmidimessage.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..58f4768 --- /dev/null +++ b/libs/QMidi/qmidimessage.h @@ -0,0 +1,84 @@ +#ifndef QMIDIMESSAGE_H +#define QMIDIMESSAGE_H + +#include +#include + +//https://github.com/danomatika/ofxMidi/blob/master/src/ofxMidiConstants.h +enum QMidiStatus { + + MIDI_UNKNOWN = 0x00, + + // channel voice messages + MIDI_NOTE_OFF = 0x80, + MIDI_NOTE_ON = 0x90, + MIDI_CONTROL_CHANGE = 0xB0, + MIDI_PROGRAM_CHANGE = 0xC0, + MIDI_PITCH_BEND = 0xE0, + MIDI_AFTERTOUCH = 0xD0, // aka channel pressure + MIDI_POLY_AFTERTOUCH = 0xA0, // aka key pressure + + // system messages + MIDI_SYSEX = 0xF0, + MIDI_TIME_CODE = 0xF1, + MIDI_SONG_POS_POINTER = 0xF2, + MIDI_SONG_SELECT = 0xF3, + MIDI_TUNE_REQUEST = 0xF6, + MIDI_SYSEX_END = 0xF7, + MIDI_TIME_CLOCK = 0xF8, + MIDI_START = 0xFA, + MIDI_CONTINUE = 0xFB, + MIDI_STOP = 0xFC, + MIDI_ACTIVE_SENSING = 0xFE, + MIDI_SYSTEM_RESET = 0xFF +}; + +// number range defines +// because it's sometimes hard to remember these ... +#define MIDI_MIN_BEND 0 +#define MIDI_MAX_BEND 16383 + +class QMidiMessage : public QObject +{ + Q_OBJECT +public: + explicit QMidiMessage(QObject *parent = 0); + ~QMidiMessage(); + QMidiMessage(const QMidiMessage &other); + + QMidiMessage* clear(); + QMidiStatus getStatus(); + unsigned int getChannel(); + unsigned int getPitch(); + unsigned int getVelocity(); + unsigned int getControl(); + unsigned int getValue(); + double getDeltaTime(); + + QMidiMessage* setStatus(QMidiStatus status); + QMidiMessage* setChannel(unsigned int channel); + QMidiMessage* setPitch(unsigned int pitch); + QMidiMessage* setVelocity(unsigned int velocity); + QMidiMessage* setControl(unsigned int control); + QMidiMessage* setValue(unsigned int value); + QMidiMessage* setDeltaTime(double deltaTime); + QMidiMessage* setRawMessage(std::vector rawMessage); + + std::vector getRawMessage(); + +public: + QMidiStatus _status; + unsigned int _channel; + unsigned int _pitch; + unsigned int _velocity; + unsigned int _control; + unsigned int _value; + double _deltaTime; + + std::vector _rawMessage; +signals: + +public slots: +}; + +#endif // QMIDIMESSAGE_H diff --git a/libs/QMidi/qmidiout.cpp b/libs/QMidi/qmidiout.cpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2717fab --- /dev/null +++ b/libs/QMidi/qmidiout.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ +#include "qmidiout.h" +#include +QMidiOut::QMidiOut(QObject *parent) : QObject(parent), + _midiOut(new RtMidiOut()) +{ + +} +QStringList QMidiOut::getPorts() +{ + //TODO: make this static + QStringList ports; + for(unsigned int i = 0; i < _midiOut->getPortCount(); i++) + { + ports.append(QString::fromStdString(_midiOut->getPortName(i))); + } + return ports; +} +void QMidiOut::openPort(unsigned int index) +{ + _midiOut->openPort(index); +} + +void QMidiOut::openVirtualPort(QString name) +{ + _midiOut->openVirtualPort(name.toStdString()); +} +void QMidiOut::sendNoteOn(unsigned int channel, unsigned int pitch, unsigned int velocity) +{ + std::vector message; + message.push_back(MIDI_NOTE_ON+channel-1); + message.push_back(pitch); + message.push_back(velocity); + sendRawMessage(message); +} +void QMidiOut::sendNoteOff(unsigned int channel, unsigned int pitch, unsigned int velocity) +{ + std::vector message; + message.push_back(MIDI_NOTE_OFF+(channel-1)); + message.push_back(pitch); + message.push_back(velocity); + sendRawMessage(message); +} +void QMidiOut::sendMessage(QMidiMessage *message) +{ + std::vector rawMessage = message->getRawMessage(); + qDebug()<<"send message"< &message) +{ + _midiOut->sendMessage(&message); +} + + diff --git a/libs/QMidi/qmidiout.h b/libs/QMidi/qmidiout.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fc0b7a8 --- /dev/null +++ b/libs/QMidi/qmidiout.h @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ +#ifndef QMIDIOUT_H +#define QMIDIOUT_H + +#include +#include +#include "RtMidi.h" +#include "qmidimessage.h" + +class QMidiOut : public QObject +{ + Q_OBJECT +public: + explicit QMidiOut(QObject *parent = 0); + void noteOn(unsigned int note, unsigned int value); + QStringList getPorts(); + void sendNoteOn(unsigned int channel, unsigned int pitch, unsigned int velocity); + void sendNoteOff(unsigned int channel, unsigned int pitch, unsigned int velocity); + void sendMessage(QMidiMessage *message); + void sendRawMessage(std::vector &message); + void openPort(unsigned int index); + void openVirtualPort(QString name); +private: + RtMidiOut *_midiOut; + + +signals: + +public slots: +}; + +#endif // QMIDIOUT_H diff --git a/libs/QMidi/qmidipianoroll.cpp b/libs/QMidi/qmidipianoroll.cpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cc1420f --- /dev/null +++ b/libs/QMidi/qmidipianoroll.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,97 @@ +#include "qmidipianoroll.h" +#include +#include +QMidiPianoRoll::QMidiPianoRoll(QWidget *parent) : + QGraphicsView(parent), + _scene(new QGraphicsScene()), + _keyWidth(10), + _keyHeight(60) +{ + float x = 0; + for(int i = 0; i < 128; i++) + { + int position = i % 12; + QGraphicsRectItem *rect; + if(position == 0 || position == 2 || position == 4 || position == 5 || position == 7 || position == 9 || position == 11) + { + rect = new QGraphicsRectItem(x,0,_keyWidth,_keyHeight); + _scene->addItem(rect); + if(position != 4 && position != 11 ) + { + x += _keyWidth/2+1; + } + else + { + x += _keyWidth+1; + } + } + else + { + rect = new QGraphicsRectItem(x,0,_keyWidth,_keyHeight/2); + rect->setZValue(2); + QBrush brush; + QPen pen; + brush.setStyle(Qt::SolidPattern); + pen.setColor(Qt::black); + brush.setColor(Qt::black); + rect->setBrush(brush); + rect->setPen(pen); + _scene->addItem(rect); + x += _keyWidth/2+1; + } + _keys.push_back(rect); + + } + + setScene(_scene); +} + +bool QMidiPianoRoll::isSemiTone(int pitch) +{ + int position = pitch %12; + if(position == 0 || position == 2 || position == 4 || position == 5 || position == 7 || position == 9 || position == 11) + { + return false; + } + else + { + return true; + } + +} + +//void QMidiPianoRoll::paintEvent(QPaintEvent *event) +//{ +//// QPainter painter(this); +//} + +void QMidiPianoRoll::onMidiReceive(QMidiMessage *message) +{ + switch(message->getStatus()) + { + case MIDI_NOTE_ON: { + QBrush brush; + brush.setStyle(Qt::SolidPattern); + brush.setColor(QColor(0,0,200, message->getVelocity()*2)); + _keys[message->getPitch()]->setBrush(brush); + break; + } + case MIDI_NOTE_OFF: { + QBrush brush; + brush.setStyle(Qt::SolidPattern); + QColor color; + if(isSemiTone(message->getPitch())) + { + color = QColor(Qt::black); + } + else + { + color = QColor(Qt::white); + } + brush.setColor(color); + _keys[message->getPitch()]->setBrush(brush); + break; + } + default: break; + } +} diff --git a/libs/QMidi/qmidipianoroll.h b/libs/QMidi/qmidipianoroll.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c81d100 --- /dev/null +++ b/libs/QMidi/qmidipianoroll.h @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +#ifndef QMIDIPIANOROLL_H +#define QMIDIPIANOROLL_H + +#include +#include +#include + +#include "qmidimessage.h" +class QMidiPianoRoll : + public QGraphicsView +{ + Q_OBJECT +public: + explicit QMidiPianoRoll(QWidget *parent = 0); +protected: +// void paintEvent(QPaintEvent *event) Q_DECL_OVERRIDE; +private: + bool isSemiTone(int pitch); +private: + QGraphicsScene *_scene; + int _keyWidth; + int _keyHeight; + QVector _keys; +signals: + +public slots: + void onMidiReceive(QMidiMessage *message); +}; + +#endif // QMIDIPIANOROLL_H diff --git a/libs/QMidi/scripts/ci/common/script.sh b/libs/QMidi/scripts/ci/common/script.sh new file mode 100755 index 0000000..682bcde --- /dev/null +++ b/libs/QMidi/scripts/ci/common/script.sh @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +#!/bin/bash +set -ev + +for dir in examples/example*/ +do + ( + dir=${dir%*/} && + cd examples/${dir##*/} && + mkdir -p build && + cd build && + qmake ../*.pro && + make + + ) +done diff --git a/libs/QMidi/scripts/ci/linux/install.sh b/libs/QMidi/scripts/ci/linux/install.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..52d85ef --- /dev/null +++ b/libs/QMidi/scripts/ci/linux/install.sh @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +#!/bin/bash +set -ev + +sudo add-apt-repository --yes ppa:ubuntu-sdk-team/ppa +sudo apt-get update -qq + +sudo apt-get install qt5-default +sudo apt-get install qt5-qmake +sudo apt-get install qtbase5-dev-tools + +sudo apt-get install libasound2-dev #run install_dependencies.sh instead + diff --git a/libs/QMidi/scripts/ci/osx/install.sh b/libs/QMidi/scripts/ci/osx/install.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..054684d --- /dev/null +++ b/libs/QMidi/scripts/ci/osx/install.sh @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +#!/bin/bash +set -ev + +brew install qt5 +brew link --force qt5 diff --git a/libs/QMidi/scripts/dependencies/install_dependencies.sh b/libs/QMidi/scripts/dependencies/install_dependencies.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f633aa8 --- /dev/null +++ b/libs/QMidi/scripts/dependencies/install_dependencies.sh @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +#!/bin/bash +set -ev + +sudo apt-get install libasound2-dev diff --git a/src/main.cpp b/src/main.cpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3514b91 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/main.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +#include + +int main(int argc, char *argv[]){ + QApplication app(argc, argv); + return app.exec(); +}