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/* |
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* Copyright (c) 2014 Christian Schoenebeck |
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* |
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* http://www.linuxsampler.org |
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* |
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* This program is part of LinuxSampler and released under the same terms. |
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* See README file for details. |
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*/ |
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#include "common/global.h" |
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#include "scriptvm/ScriptVM.h" |
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#include "shell/CFmt.h" |
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/* |
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This command line tool is currently merely for development and testing |
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purposes, regarding the real-time instrument script feature of the sampler. |
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You can use this command line application like this: |
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ls_instr_script < src/scriptvm/examples/helloworld.txt |
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Which will peform 3 things: |
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1. Parses the given instrument script and prints any parser errors or |
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warnings. |
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2. It dumps the parsed VM tree (only interesting for LS developers). |
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3. If there were not parser errors, it will run each event handler defined in |
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the script. |
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*/ |
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using namespace LinuxSampler; |
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int main() { |
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ScriptVM script; |
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script.loadScript(&std::cin); |
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std::vector<ParserIssue> errors = script.errors(); |
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std::vector<ParserIssue> warnings = script.warnings(); |
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std::vector<ParserIssue> issues = script.issues(); |
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if (warnings.empty() && errors.empty()) { |
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CFmt fmt; fmt.green(); |
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printf("EOF. Script parse completed successfully (no errors, no warnings).\n"); |
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} else if (!errors.empty()) { |
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CFmt fmt; fmt.red(); |
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printf("EOF. Script parse completed with issues (%d errors, %d warnings):\n", |
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errors.size(), warnings.size()); |
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} else { |
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CFmt fmt; fmt.yellow(); |
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printf("EOF. Script parse completed with issues (%d errors, %d warnings):\n", |
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errors.size(), warnings.size()); |
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} |
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for (int i = 0; i < issues.size(); ++i) { |
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CFmt fmt; |
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if (issues[i].isWrn()) fmt.yellow(); |
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else if (issues[i].isErr()) fmt.red(); |
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issues[i].dump(); |
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} |
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printf("[Dumping parsed VM tree]\n"); |
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script.dumpParsedScript(); |
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printf("[End of parsed VM tree]\n"); |
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if (!errors.empty()) return -1; |
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if (!script.eventHandler(0)) { |
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printf("No event handler exists. So nothing to execute.\n"); |
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return 0; |
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} |
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printf("Preparing execution of script.\n"); |
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VMExecContext* ctx = script.createExecContext(); |
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for (int i = 0; script.eventHandler(i); ++i) { |
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VMEventHandler* handler = script.eventHandler(i); |
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printf("[Running event handler '%s']\n", handler->eventHandlerName().c_str()); |
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VMExecStatus_t result = script.exec(handler, ctx); |
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CFmt fmt; |
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if (result & VM_EXEC_ERROR) { |
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fmt.red(); |
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printf("[Event handler '%s' finished with ERROR status]\n", handler->eventHandlerName().c_str()); |
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} else if (result & VM_EXEC_SUSPENDED) { |
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fmt.yellow(); |
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printf("[Event handler '%s' returned with SUSPENDED status: %d microseconds]\n", |
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handler->eventHandlerName().c_str(), ctx->suspensionTimeMicroseconds()); |
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} else if (!(result & VM_EXEC_RUNNING)) { |
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fmt.green(); |
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printf("[Event handler '%s' finished with SUCCESS status]\n", handler->eventHandlerName().c_str()); |
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} else if (result & VM_EXEC_RUNNING) { |
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fmt.cyan(); |
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printf("[Event handler '%s' finished with RUNNING status]\n", handler->eventHandlerName().c_str()); |
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} else { |
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fmt.red(); |
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printf("[Event handler '%s' finished with UNKNOWN status]\n", handler->eventHandlerName().c_str()); |
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} |
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} |
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if (ctx) delete ctx; |
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return 0; |
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} |