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/*************************************************************************** |
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* Copyright (C) 2007 Christian Schoenebeck * |
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* * |
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * |
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* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * |
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* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * |
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* (at your option) any later version. * |
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* * |
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * |
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * |
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * |
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* GNU General Public License for more details. * |
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* * |
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * |
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* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * |
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* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, * |
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* MA 02111-1307 USA * |
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#ifndef LS_INSTRUMENT_EDITOR_H |
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#define LS_INSTRUMENT_EDITOR_H |
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#include "../common/global.h" |
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#include "../common/Thread.h" |
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#include <set> |
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namespace LinuxSampler { |
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// just symbol prototyping |
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class InstrumentEditorListener; |
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/** @brief Instrument Editor Interface (external plugin) |
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* |
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* LinuxSampler allows to spawn arbitrary instrument editor applications |
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* within the sampler's own process. That way instrument editors are |
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* able to modify already loaded instruments live or on-the-fly, that is |
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* without having to load it again neither on sampler nor on editor side, |
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* which is essential for editing large instruments. |
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* |
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* Instrument editors have to implement this abstract base class, embedded |
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* into a DLL and placed into the respective sampler's library path. The |
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* sampler will load these external DLLs as plugins on startup. Whenever |
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* there's a request for editing an instrument, the sampler will try to |
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* launch a matching registered editor, by calling the respective |
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* plugin's @c Main() method. |
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*/ |
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class InstrumentEditor : protected Thread { |
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public: |
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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// abstract methods |
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// (these have to be implemented by the descendant) |
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/** |
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* Entry point for the instrument editor's thread. As the |
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* instrument data structure is passed as typeless (void*) |
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* pointer, this is not type safe! The implementing instrument |
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* editor has to interpret the @a sTypeName and @a sTypeVersion |
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* arguments to determine if it's able to cast the instrument |
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* pointer to a known type and actually be able to work with it. |
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* |
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* @param pInstrument - pointer to the respective instrument object |
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* @param sTypeName - format of the instrument data structure |
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* (i.e. @c "libgig" ) |
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* @param sTypeVersion - version of the instrument data structure |
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* (i.e. @c "3.0.1" ). |
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*/ |
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virtual int Main(void* pInstrument, String sTypeName, String sTypeVersion) = 0; |
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/** |
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* The instrument editor has to return @c true in case it supports |
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* the given instrument data structure type and version, it has to |
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* return @c false otherwise. This method will be called by the |
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* sampler to determine which editor is capable to work with a |
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* certain instrument. |
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* |
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* @param sTypeName - i.e. @c "libgig" |
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* @param STypeVersion - i.e. @c "3.0.1" |
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*/ |
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virtual bool IsTypeSupported(String sTypeName, String sTypeVersion) = 0; |
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/** |
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* The instrument editor's name (i.e. @c "gigedit" ). |
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*/ |
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virtual String Name() = 0; |
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/** |
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* The instrument editor's version (i.e. @c "0.0.1" ). |
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*/ |
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virtual String Version() = 0; |
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/** |
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* Arbitrary textual description of the instrument editor |
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* (i.e. "Gigasampler and DLS format editor, GTK based"). |
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*/ |
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virtual String Description() = 0; |
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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// normal methods |
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// (usually not to be overriden by descendant) |
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/** @brief Dispatch pending sample removal event. |
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* |
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* @e SHOULD be called by the instrument editor @e before deleting |
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* samples, so the sampler can react by stopping usage of these |
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* samples to avoid a crash. |
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* |
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* After calling this method, the instrument editor @e MUST call |
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* @c NotifySamplesRemoved() after it actually deleted the samples, so |
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* the sampler can react by i.e. resuming playback of sampler engines. |
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* |
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* @param Samples - list of samples that will be deleted by the |
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* instrument editor |
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*/ |
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void NotifySamplesToBeRemoved(std::set<void*> Samples); |
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/** @brief Dispatch completed sample removal event. |
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* Inform the sampler that the by @c NotifySamplesToBeRemoved() |
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* previously announced samples have been deleted. |
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*/ |
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void NotifySamplesRemoved(); |
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/** @brief Dispatch pending data structure modification event. |
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* |
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* @e SHOULD be called by the instrument editor @e before modifying |
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* data structures (except samples, which have their own dispatch |
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* methods) which could otherwise lead to undesired synchronisation |
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* issues and a crash. The respective data structure is passed as a |
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* typeless pointer @a pStruct , so the instrument editor additionally |
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* has to pass the name of the data structure (i.e. @c "gig::Region" ), |
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* so the sampler can cast the pointer to an appropriate type. The |
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* sampler will react by stopping usage of the respective data |
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* structure. |
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* After calling this method, the instrument editor @e MUST call |
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* @c NotifyDataStructureChanged() , so the sampler can react by |
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* resuming usage of the respective data structure for playback. |
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* |
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* @param pStruct - data structure going to be modified |
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* @param sStructType - name of the data structure (i.e. its C++ |
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* struct or class name) |
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*/ |
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void NotifyDataStructureToBeChanged(void* pStruct, String sStructType); |
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/** @brief Dispatch completed data structure modification event. |
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* |
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* Inform the sampler that the by @c NotifyDataStructureToBeChanged() |
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* previously announced data structure has been completely modified. |
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* |
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* @param pStruct - data structure that has been modified |
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* @param sStructType - name of the data structure (i.e. its C++ |
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* struct or class name) |
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*/ |
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void NotifyDataStructureChanged(void* pStruct, String sStructType); |
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/** @brief Dispatch sample reference changed event. |
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* |
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* @e SHOULD be called by the instrument editor @e after a certain data |
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* structure changed its reference / pointer to a sample, so the |
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* sampler can react by: |
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* - Caching the newly referenced sample if necessary. |
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* - Un-caching the old referenced sample if necessary. |
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* @e Note: the instrument editor additionally @e MUST embed this call |
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* into the respective @c NotifyDataStructureToBeChanged() and |
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* @c NotifyDataStructureChanged() calls for announcing the data |
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* structure whose sample reference is actually to be changed, so the |
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* sampler can react by suspending usage. For example: |
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* @code |
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* NotifyDataStructureToBeChanged(pDimReg, "gig::DimensionRegion"); |
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* gig::Sample* pOldSample = pDimReg->pSample; |
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* pDimReg->pSample = pNewSample; |
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* NotifySampleReferenceChanged(pOldSample, pNewSample); |
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* NotifyDataStructureChanged(pDimReg, "gig::DimensionRegion"); |
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* @endcode |
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* So calling this method alone is not safe! |
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* @param pOldSample - previous sample reference |
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* @param pNewSample - current sample reference |
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*/ |
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void NotifySampleReferenceChanged(void* pOldSample, void* pNewSample); |
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/** |
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* Launch the instrument editor for the given instrument. The |
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* editor will be spawned in its own thread and this method will |
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* return as soon as the editor's thread actually started. |
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*/ |
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void Launch(void* pInstrument, String sTypeName, String sTypeVersion); |
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/** |
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* Registers object that wants to be notified on events. |
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*/ |
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void AddListener(InstrumentEditorListener* pListener); |
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/** |
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* Unregisters object that doesn't want to be notified anymore. |
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*/ |
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void RemoveListener(InstrumentEditorListener* pListener); |
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/** |
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* Constructor |
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*/ |
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InstrumentEditor(); |
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protected: |
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std::set<InstrumentEditorListener*> listeners; |
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// derived abstract method from base class 'Thread' |
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virtual int Main(); |
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private: |
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void* pInstrument; |
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String sTypeName; |
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String sTypeVersion; |
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}; |
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/** @brief Instrument Editor Notifications |
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* This abstract interface class has to be implemented by classes that |
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* want to be notified on certain events of an instrument editor. This is |
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* typically used on sampler side, but might also be used by an instrument |
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* editor to get informed about modifications another instrument editor |
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* makes. |
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*/ |
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class InstrumentEditorListener { |
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public: |
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/** @brief Called after the instrument editor stopped running. |
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* Automatically called after the instrument editor application stopped |
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* running. This method has to be implemented by the descendant. |
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* @param pSender - instrument editor that died |
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*/ |
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virtual void OnInstrumentEditorQuit(InstrumentEditor* pSender) = 0; |
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/** @brief Called before samples are to be deleted. |
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* See the dispatcher method |
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* @c InstrumentEditor::NotifySamplesToBeRemoved() for details. |
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* This method has to be implemented by the descendant. |
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* @param Samples - list of samples that will be deleted by the |
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* instrument editor |
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* @param pSender - instrument editor that is going to do this |
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* modification |
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*/ |
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virtual void OnSamplesToBeRemoved(std::set<void*> Samples, InstrumentEditor* pSender) = 0; |
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/** @brief Called after samples have been deleted. |
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* See the dispatcher method |
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* @c InstrumentEditor::NotifySamplesRemoved() for details. |
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* This method has to be implemented by the descendant. |
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* @param pSender - instrument editor that did this modification |
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*/ |
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virtual void OnSamplesRemoved(InstrumentEditor* pSender) = 0; |
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/** @brief Called before data structure is to be modified. |
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* See the dispatcher method |
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* @c InstrumentEditor::NotifyDataStructureToBeChanged() for details. |
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* This method has to be implemented by the descendant. |
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* |
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* @param pStruct - data structure going to be modified |
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* @param sStructType - name of the data structure (i.e. its C++ |
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* struct or class name) |
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* @param pSender - instrument editor that is going to do this |
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* modification |
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*/ |
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virtual void OnDataStructureToBeChanged(void* pStruct, String sStructType, InstrumentEditor* pSender) = 0; |
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/** @brief Called after data structure has been modified. |
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* See the dispatcher method |
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* @c InstrumentEditor::NotifyDataStructureChanged() for details. |
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* This method has to be implemented by the descendant. |
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* |
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* @param pStruct - data structure that has been modified |
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* @param sStructType - name of the data structure (i.e. its C++ |
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* struct or class name) |
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* @param pSender - instrument editor that did this modification |
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*/ |
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virtual void OnDataStructureChanged(void* pStruct, String sStructType, InstrumentEditor* pSender) = 0; |
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/** @brief Called after some data structure changed its reference to a sample. |
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* @c InstrumentEditor::NotifySampleReferenceChanged() for details. |
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* This method has to be implemented by the descendant. |
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* @param pOldSample - previous sample reference |
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* @param pNewSample - current sample reference |
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* @param pSender - instrument editor that did this modification |
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*/ |
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virtual void OnSampleReferenceChanged(void* pOldSample, void* pNewSample, InstrumentEditor* pSender) = 0; |
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}; |
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} // namespace LinuxSampler |
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#endif // LS_INSTRUMENT_EDITOR_H |