annotate main/main.cpp @ 133:a5733f662a5c

* Permit -h and -? as well as --help (closes #1707126)
author Chris Cannam
date Fri, 27 Apr 2007 14:37:48 +0000
parents 784ea35d07dd
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Chris@0 1 /* -*- c-basic-offset: 4 indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- vi:set ts=8 sts=4 sw=4: */
Chris@0 2
Chris@0 3 /*
Chris@0 4 Sonic Visualiser
Chris@0 5 An audio file viewer and annotation editor.
Chris@0 6 Centre for Digital Music, Queen Mary, University of London.
Chris@77 7 This file copyright 2006 Chris Cannam and QMUL.
Chris@0 8
Chris@0 9 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
Chris@0 10 modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
Chris@0 11 published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
Chris@0 12 License, or (at your option) any later version. See the file
Chris@0 13 COPYING included with this distribution for more information.
Chris@0 14 */
Chris@0 15
Chris@0 16 #include "MainWindow.h"
Chris@0 17
Chris@1 18 #include "system/System.h"
Chris@1 19 #include "system/Init.h"
Chris@0 20 #include "base/TempDirectory.h"
Chris@0 21 #include "base/PropertyContainer.h"
Chris@0 22 #include "base/Preferences.h"
Chris@120 23 #include "widgets/TipDialog.h"
Chris@0 24
Chris@0 25 #include <QMetaType>
Chris@0 26 #include <QApplication>
Chris@0 27 #include <QDesktopWidget>
Chris@0 28 #include <QMessageBox>
Chris@0 29 #include <QTranslator>
Chris@0 30 #include <QLocale>
Chris@5 31 #include <QSettings>
Chris@7 32 #include <QIcon>
Chris@11 33 #include <QSessionManager>
Chris@0 34
Chris@0 35 #include <iostream>
Chris@0 36 #include <signal.h>
Chris@0 37
Chris@127 38 /*! \mainpage Sonic Visualiser
Chris@127 39
Chris@127 40 \section interesting Summary of interesting classes
Chris@127 41
Chris@127 42 - Data models: Model and subclasses, e.g. WaveFileModel
Chris@127 43
Chris@127 44 - Graphical layers: Layer and subclasses, displayed on View and its
Chris@127 45 subclass widgets.
Chris@127 46
Chris@127 47 - Main window class, document class, and file parser: MainWindow,
Chris@127 48 Document, SVFileReader
Chris@127 49
Chris@127 50 - Turning one model (e.g. audio) into another (e.g. more audio, or a
Chris@127 51 curve extracted from it): Transform and subclasses
Chris@127 52
Chris@127 53 - Creating the plugins used by transforms: RealTimePluginFactory,
Chris@129 54 FeatureExtractionPluginFactory. See also the API documentation for
Chris@129 55 Vamp feature extraction plugins at
Chris@129 56 http://www.vamp-plugins.org/code-doc/.
Chris@127 57
Chris@127 58 - File reading and writing code: AudioFileReader and subclasses,
Chris@127 59 WavFileWriter, DataFileReader, SVFileReader
Chris@127 60
Chris@127 61 - FFT calculation and cacheing: FFTModel, FFTDataServer
Chris@127 62
Chris@127 63 - Widgets that show groups of editable properties: PropertyBox for
Chris@127 64 layer properties (contained in a PropertyStack), PluginParameterBox
Chris@127 65 for plugins (contained in a PluginParameterDialog)
Chris@127 66
Chris@127 67 - Audio playback: AudioCallbackPlaySource and subclasses,
Chris@127 68 AudioCallbackPlayTarget and subclasses, AudioGenerator
Chris@127 69
Chris@127 70 \section model Data sources: the Model hierarchy
Chris@127 71
Chris@127 72 A Model is something containing, or knowing how to obtain, data.
Chris@127 73
Chris@127 74 For example, WaveFileModel is a model that knows how to get data
Chris@127 75 from an audio file; SparseTimeValueModel is a model containing
Chris@127 76 editable "curve" data.
Chris@127 77
Chris@127 78 Models typically subclass one of a number of abstract subclasses of
Chris@127 79 Model. For example, WaveFileModel subclasses DenseTimeValueModel,
Chris@127 80 which describes an interface for models that have a value at each
Chris@127 81 time point for a given sampling resolution. (Note that
Chris@127 82 WaveFileModel does not actually read the files itself: it uses
Chris@127 83 AudioFileReader classes for that. It just makes data from the
Chris@127 84 files available in a Model.) SparseTimeValueModel uses the
Chris@127 85 SparseModel template class, which provides most of the
Chris@127 86 implementation for models that contain a series of points of some
Chris@127 87 sort -- also used by NoteModel, TextModel, and
Chris@127 88 SparseOneDimensionalModel.
Chris@127 89
Chris@127 90 Everything that goes on the screen originates from a model, via a
Chris@127 91 layer (see below). The models are contained in a Document object.
Chris@127 92 There is no containment hierarchy or ordering of models in the
Chris@127 93 document. One model is the main model, which defines the sample
Chris@127 94 rate for playback.
Chris@127 95
Chris@127 96 A model may also be marked as a "derived" model, which means it was
Chris@127 97 generated from another model using some transform (feature
Chris@127 98 extraction or effect plugin, etc) -- the idea being that they can
Chris@127 99 be re-generated using the same transform if a new source model is
Chris@127 100 loaded.
Chris@127 101
Chris@127 102 \section layer Things that can display data: the Layer hierarchy
Chris@127 103
Chris@127 104 A Layer is something that knows how to draw parts of a model onto a
Chris@127 105 timeline.
Chris@127 106
Chris@127 107 For example, WaveformLayer is a layer which draws waveforms, based
Chris@127 108 on WaveFileModel; TimeValueLayer draws curves, based on
Chris@127 109 SparseTimeValueModel; SpectrogramLayer draws spectrograms, based on
Chris@127 110 WaveFileModel (via FFTModel).
Chris@127 111
Chris@127 112 The most basic functions of a layer are: to draw itself onto a
Chris@127 113 Pane, against a timeline on the x axis; and to permit user
Chris@127 114 interaction. If you were thinking of adding the capability to
Chris@127 115 display a new sort of something, then you would want to add a new
Chris@127 116 layer type. (You may also need a new model type, depending on
Chris@127 117 whether any existing model can capture the data you need.)
Chris@127 118 Depending on the sort of data in question, there are various
Chris@127 119 existing layers that might be appropriate to start from -- for
Chris@127 120 example, a layer that displays images that the user has imported
Chris@127 121 and associated with particular times might have something in common
Chris@127 122 with the existing TextLayer which displays pieces of text that are
Chris@127 123 associated with particular times.
Chris@127 124
Chris@127 125 Although layers are visual objects, they are contained in the
Chris@127 126 Document in Sonic Visualiser rather than being managed together
Chris@127 127 with display widgets. The Sonic Visualiser file format has
Chris@127 128 separate data and layout sections, and the layers are defined in
Chris@127 129 the data section and then referred to in the layout section which
Chris@127 130 determines which layers may go on which panes (see Pane below).
Chris@127 131
Chris@127 132 Once a layer class is defined, some basic data about it needs to be
Chris@127 133 set up in the LayerFactory class, and then it will appear in the
Chris@127 134 menus and so on on the main window.
Chris@127 135
Chris@127 136 \section view Widgets that are used to show layers: The View hierarchy
Chris@127 137
Chris@127 138 A View is a widget that displays a stack of layers. The most
Chris@127 139 important subclass is Pane, the widget that is used to show most of
Chris@127 140 the data in the main window of Sonic Visualiser.
Chris@127 141
Chris@127 142 All a pane really does is contain a set of layers and get them to
Chris@127 143 render themselves (one on top of the other, with the topmost layer
Chris@127 144 being the one that is currently interacted with), cache the
Chris@127 145 results, negotiate user interaction with them, and so on. This is
Chris@127 146 generally fiddly, if not especially interesting. Panes are
Chris@127 147 strictly layout objects and are not stored in the Document class;
Chris@127 148 instead the MainWindow contains a PaneStack widget (the widget that
Chris@127 149 takes up most of Sonic Visualiser's main window) which contains a
Chris@127 150 set of panes stacked vertically.
Chris@127 151
Chris@127 152 Another View subclass is Overview, which is the widget that
Chris@127 153 contains that green waveform showing the entire file at the bottom
Chris@127 154 of the window.
Chris@127 155
Chris@127 156 */
Chris@127 157
Chris@0 158 static QMutex cleanupMutex;
Chris@0 159
Chris@0 160 static void
Chris@0 161 signalHandler(int /* signal */)
Chris@0 162 {
Chris@0 163 // Avoid this happening more than once across threads
Chris@0 164
Chris@0 165 cleanupMutex.lock();
Chris@0 166 std::cerr << "signalHandler: cleaning up and exiting" << std::endl;
Chris@0 167 TempDirectory::getInstance()->cleanup();
Chris@0 168 exit(0); // without releasing mutex
Chris@0 169 }
Chris@0 170
Chris@11 171 class SVApplication : public QApplication
Chris@11 172 {
Chris@11 173 public:
Chris@11 174 SVApplication(int argc, char **argv) :
Chris@11 175 QApplication(argc, argv),
Chris@11 176 m_mainWindow(0) { }
Chris@11 177 virtual ~SVApplication() { }
Chris@11 178
Chris@11 179 void setMainWindow(MainWindow *mw) { m_mainWindow = mw; }
Chris@11 180 void releaseMainWindow() { m_mainWindow = 0; }
Chris@11 181
Chris@11 182 virtual void commitData(QSessionManager &manager) {
Chris@11 183 if (!m_mainWindow) return;
Chris@11 184 bool mayAskUser = manager.allowsInteraction();
Chris@11 185 bool success = m_mainWindow->commitData(mayAskUser);
Chris@11 186 manager.release();
Chris@11 187 if (!success) manager.cancel();
Chris@11 188 }
Chris@11 189
Chris@11 190 protected:
Chris@11 191 MainWindow *m_mainWindow;
Chris@11 192 };
Chris@11 193
Chris@0 194 int
Chris@0 195 main(int argc, char **argv)
Chris@0 196 {
Chris@11 197 SVApplication application(argc, argv);
Chris@0 198
Chris@46 199 QStringList args = application.arguments();
Chris@46 200
Chris@0 201 signal(SIGINT, signalHandler);
Chris@0 202 signal(SIGTERM, signalHandler);
Chris@0 203
Chris@0 204 #ifndef Q_WS_WIN32
Chris@0 205 signal(SIGHUP, signalHandler);
Chris@0 206 signal(SIGQUIT, signalHandler);
Chris@0 207 #endif
Chris@0 208
Chris@0 209 svSystemSpecificInitialisation();
Chris@0 210
Chris@46 211 bool audioOutput = true;
Chris@70 212 bool oscSupport = true;
Chris@70 213
Chris@133 214 if (args.contains("--help") || args.contains("-h") || args.contains("-?")) {
Chris@70 215 std::cerr << QApplication::tr(
Chris@70 216 "\nSonic Visualiser is a program for viewing and exploring audio data\nfor semantic music analysis and annotation.\n\nUsage:\n\n %1 [--no-audio] [--no-osc] [<file> ...]\n\n --no-audio: Do not attempt to open an audio output device\n --no-osc: Do not provide an Open Sound Control port for remote control\n <file>: One or more Sonic Visualiser (.sv) and audio files may be provided.\n").arg(argv[0]).toStdString() << std::endl;
Chris@70 217 exit(2);
Chris@70 218 }
Chris@70 219
Chris@46 220 if (args.contains("--no-audio")) audioOutput = false;
Chris@70 221 if (args.contains("--no-osc")) oscSupport = false;
Chris@46 222
Chris@6 223 QApplication::setOrganizationName("sonic-visualiser");
Chris@5 224 QApplication::setOrganizationDomain("sonicvisualiser.org");
Chris@6 225 QApplication::setApplicationName("sonic-visualiser");
Chris@89 226 QApplication::setWindowIcon(QIcon(":icons/svicon16.png"));
Chris@7 227
Chris@0 228 QString language = QLocale::system().name();
Chris@0 229
Chris@0 230 QTranslator qtTranslator;
Chris@0 231 QString qtTrName = QString("qt_%1").arg(language);
Chris@0 232 std::cerr << "Loading " << qtTrName.toStdString() << "..." << std::endl;
Chris@0 233 qtTranslator.load(qtTrName);
Chris@0 234 application.installTranslator(&qtTranslator);
Chris@0 235
Chris@0 236 QTranslator svTranslator;
Chris@0 237 QString svTrName = QString("sonic-visualiser_%1").arg(language);
Chris@0 238 std::cerr << "Loading " << svTrName.toStdString() << "..." << std::endl;
Chris@0 239 svTranslator.load(svTrName, ":i18n");
Chris@0 240 application.installTranslator(&svTranslator);
Chris@0 241
Chris@0 242 // Permit size_t and PropertyName to be used as args in queued signal calls
Chris@0 243 qRegisterMetaType<size_t>("size_t");
Chris@0 244 qRegisterMetaType<PropertyContainer::PropertyName>("PropertyContainer::PropertyName");
Chris@0 245
Chris@70 246 MainWindow gui(audioOutput, oscSupport);
Chris@11 247 application.setMainWindow(&gui);
Chris@0 248
Chris@0 249 QDesktopWidget *desktop = QApplication::desktop();
Chris@0 250 QRect available = desktop->availableGeometry();
Chris@0 251
Chris@0 252 int width = available.width() * 2 / 3;
Chris@0 253 int height = available.height() / 2;
Chris@0 254 if (height < 450) height = available.height() * 2 / 3;
Chris@0 255 if (width > height * 2) width = height * 2;
Chris@0 256
Chris@5 257 QSettings settings;
Chris@5 258 settings.beginGroup("MainWindow");
Chris@5 259 QSize size = settings.value("size", QSize(width, height)).toSize();
Chris@5 260 gui.resize(size);
Chris@5 261 if (settings.contains("position")) {
Chris@5 262 gui.move(settings.value("position").toPoint());
Chris@5 263 }
Chris@5 264 settings.endGroup();
Chris@5 265
Chris@0 266 gui.show();
Chris@64 267
Chris@118 268 // The MainWindow class seems to have trouble dealing with this if
Chris@118 269 // it tries to adapt to this preference before the constructor is
Chris@118 270 // complete. As a lazy hack, apply it explicitly from here
Chris@118 271 gui.preferenceChanged("Property Box Layout");
Chris@118 272
Chris@54 273 bool haveSession = false;
Chris@54 274 bool haveMainModel = false;
Chris@46 275
Chris@54 276 for (QStringList::iterator i = args.begin(); i != args.end(); ++i) {
Chris@54 277
Chris@83 278 MainWindow::FileOpenStatus status = MainWindow::FileOpenFailed;
Chris@54 279
Chris@54 280 if (i == args.begin()) continue;
Chris@54 281 if (i->startsWith('-')) continue;
Chris@54 282
Chris@85 283 if (i->startsWith("http:") || i->startsWith("ftp:")) {
Chris@85 284 status = gui.openURL(QUrl(*i));
Chris@85 285 continue;
Chris@85 286 }
Chris@85 287
Chris@54 288 QString path = *i;
Chris@54 289
Chris@54 290 if (path.endsWith("sv")) {
Chris@54 291 if (!haveSession) {
Chris@82 292 status = gui.openSessionFile(path);
Chris@82 293 if (status == MainWindow::FileOpenSucceeded) {
Chris@54 294 haveSession = true;
Chris@54 295 haveMainModel = true;
Chris@54 296 }
Chris@54 297 } else {
Chris@54 298 std::cerr << "WARNING: Ignoring additional session file argument \"" << path.toStdString() << "\"" << std::endl;
Chris@82 299 status = MainWindow::FileOpenSucceeded;
Chris@54 300 }
Chris@54 301 }
Chris@82 302 if (status != MainWindow::FileOpenSucceeded) {
Chris@54 303 if (!haveMainModel) {
Chris@82 304 status = gui.openSomeFile(path, MainWindow::ReplaceMainModel);
Chris@82 305 if (status == MainWindow::FileOpenSucceeded) haveMainModel = true;
Chris@54 306 } else {
Chris@82 307 status = gui.openSomeFile(path, MainWindow::CreateAdditionalModel);
Chris@54 308 }
Chris@54 309 }
Chris@82 310 if (status == MainWindow::FileOpenFailed) {
Chris@54 311 QMessageBox::critical
Chris@54 312 (&gui, QMessageBox::tr("Failed to open file"),
Chris@54 313 QMessageBox::tr("File \"%1\" could not be opened").arg(path));
Chris@54 314 }
Chris@54 315 }
Chris@123 316 /*
Chris@120 317 TipDialog tipDialog;
Chris@120 318 if (tipDialog.isOK()) {
Chris@120 319 tipDialog.exec();
Chris@120 320 }
Chris@123 321 */
Chris@0 322 int rv = application.exec();
Chris@0 323 std::cerr << "application.exec() returned " << rv << std::endl;
Chris@0 324
Chris@0 325 cleanupMutex.lock();
Chris@0 326 TempDirectory::getInstance()->cleanup();
Chris@11 327 application.releaseMainWindow();
Chris@5 328
Chris@0 329 return rv;
Chris@0 330 }