annotate external/oscpack/examples/OscDump.cpp @ 662:7e18c84ca2b7

Small cleanup of eigen usage in SAI implementation.
author ronw@google.com
date Tue, 16 Jul 2013 19:56:11 +0000
parents 0284d2152e17
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tomwalters@509 1 /*
tomwalters@509 2 oscpack -- Open Sound Control packet manipulation library
tomwalters@509 3 http://www.audiomulch.com/~rossb/oscpack
tomwalters@509 4
tomwalters@509 5 Copyright (c) 2004-2005 Ross Bencina <rossb@audiomulch.com>
tomwalters@509 6
tomwalters@509 7 Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
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tomwalters@509 11 publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software,
tomwalters@509 12 and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so,
tomwalters@509 13 subject to the following conditions:
tomwalters@509 14
tomwalters@509 15 The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
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tomwalters@509 17
tomwalters@509 18 Any person wishing to distribute modifications to the Software is
tomwalters@509 19 requested to send the modifications to the original developer so that
tomwalters@509 20 they can be incorporated into the canonical version.
tomwalters@509 21
tomwalters@509 22 THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
tomwalters@509 23 EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
tomwalters@509 24 MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.
tomwalters@509 25 IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR
tomwalters@509 26 ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF
tomwalters@509 27 CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
tomwalters@509 28 WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
tomwalters@509 29 */
tomwalters@509 30
tomwalters@509 31 /*
tomwalters@509 32 OscDump prints incoming Osc packets. Unlike the Berkeley dumposc program
tomwalters@509 33 OscDump uses a different printing format which indicates the type of each
tomwalters@509 34 message argument.
tomwalters@509 35 */
tomwalters@509 36
tomwalters@509 37
tomwalters@509 38 #include <iostream>
tomwalters@509 39
tomwalters@509 40 #include "osc/OscReceivedElements.h"
tomwalters@509 41 #include "osc/OscPrintReceivedElements.h"
tomwalters@509 42
tomwalters@509 43 #include "ip/UdpSocket.h"
tomwalters@509 44 #include "ip/PacketListener.h"
tomwalters@509 45
tomwalters@509 46
tomwalters@509 47 class OscDumpPacketListener : public PacketListener{
tomwalters@509 48 public:
tomwalters@509 49 virtual void ProcessPacket( const char *data, int size,
tomwalters@509 50 const IpEndpointName& remoteEndpoint )
tomwalters@509 51 {
tomwalters@509 52 std::cout << osc::ReceivedPacket( data, size );
tomwalters@509 53 }
tomwalters@509 54 };
tomwalters@509 55
tomwalters@509 56 int main(int argc, char* argv[])
tomwalters@509 57 {
tomwalters@509 58 if( argc >= 2 && strcmp( argv[1], "-h" ) == 0 ){
tomwalters@509 59 std::cout << "usage: OscDump [port]\n";
tomwalters@509 60 return 0;
tomwalters@509 61 }
tomwalters@509 62
tomwalters@509 63 int port = 7000;
tomwalters@509 64
tomwalters@509 65 if( argc >= 2 )
tomwalters@509 66 port = atoi( argv[1] );
tomwalters@509 67
tomwalters@509 68 OscDumpPacketListener listener;
tomwalters@509 69 UdpListeningReceiveSocket s(
tomwalters@509 70 IpEndpointName( IpEndpointName::ANY_ADDRESS, port ),
tomwalters@509 71 &listener );
tomwalters@509 72
tomwalters@509 73 std::cout << "listening for input on port " << port << "...\n";
tomwalters@509 74 std::cout << "press ctrl-c to end\n";
tomwalters@509 75
tomwalters@509 76 s.RunUntilSigInt();
tomwalters@509 77
tomwalters@509 78 std::cout << "finishing.\n";
tomwalters@509 79
tomwalters@509 80 return 0;
tomwalters@509 81 }
tomwalters@509 82
tomwalters@509 83