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Bring in flac, ogg, vorbis
author Chris Cannam
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Chris@1 1 /* libFLAC - Free Lossless Audio Codec library
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Chris@1 31
Chris@1 32 #ifndef FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_H
Chris@1 33 #define FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_H
Chris@1 34
Chris@1 35 #include <stdio.h> /* for FILE */
Chris@1 36 #include "export.h"
Chris@1 37 #include "format.h"
Chris@1 38
Chris@1 39 #ifdef __cplusplus
Chris@1 40 extern "C" {
Chris@1 41 #endif
Chris@1 42
Chris@1 43
Chris@1 44 /** \file include/FLAC/stream_decoder.h
Chris@1 45 *
Chris@1 46 * \brief
Chris@1 47 * This module contains the functions which implement the stream
Chris@1 48 * decoder.
Chris@1 49 *
Chris@1 50 * See the detailed documentation in the
Chris@1 51 * \link flac_stream_decoder stream decoder \endlink module.
Chris@1 52 */
Chris@1 53
Chris@1 54 /** \defgroup flac_decoder FLAC/ \*_decoder.h: decoder interfaces
Chris@1 55 * \ingroup flac
Chris@1 56 *
Chris@1 57 * \brief
Chris@1 58 * This module describes the decoder layers provided by libFLAC.
Chris@1 59 *
Chris@1 60 * The stream decoder can be used to decode complete streams either from
Chris@1 61 * the client via callbacks, or directly from a file, depending on how
Chris@1 62 * it is initialized. When decoding via callbacks, the client provides
Chris@1 63 * callbacks for reading FLAC data and writing decoded samples, and
Chris@1 64 * handling metadata and errors. If the client also supplies seek-related
Chris@1 65 * callback, the decoder function for sample-accurate seeking within the
Chris@1 66 * FLAC input is also available. When decoding from a file, the client
Chris@1 67 * needs only supply a filename or open \c FILE* and write/metadata/error
Chris@1 68 * callbacks; the rest of the callbacks are supplied internally. For more
Chris@1 69 * info see the \link flac_stream_decoder stream decoder \endlink module.
Chris@1 70 */
Chris@1 71
Chris@1 72 /** \defgroup flac_stream_decoder FLAC/stream_decoder.h: stream decoder interface
Chris@1 73 * \ingroup flac_decoder
Chris@1 74 *
Chris@1 75 * \brief
Chris@1 76 * This module contains the functions which implement the stream
Chris@1 77 * decoder.
Chris@1 78 *
Chris@1 79 * The stream decoder can decode native FLAC, and optionally Ogg FLAC
Chris@1 80 * (check FLAC_API_SUPPORTS_OGG_FLAC) streams and files.
Chris@1 81 *
Chris@1 82 * The basic usage of this decoder is as follows:
Chris@1 83 * - The program creates an instance of a decoder using
Chris@1 84 * FLAC__stream_decoder_new().
Chris@1 85 * - The program overrides the default settings using
Chris@1 86 * FLAC__stream_decoder_set_*() functions.
Chris@1 87 * - The program initializes the instance to validate the settings and
Chris@1 88 * prepare for decoding using
Chris@1 89 * - FLAC__stream_decoder_init_stream() or FLAC__stream_decoder_init_FILE()
Chris@1 90 * or FLAC__stream_decoder_init_file() for native FLAC,
Chris@1 91 * - FLAC__stream_decoder_init_ogg_stream() or FLAC__stream_decoder_init_ogg_FILE()
Chris@1 92 * or FLAC__stream_decoder_init_ogg_file() for Ogg FLAC
Chris@1 93 * - The program calls the FLAC__stream_decoder_process_*() functions
Chris@1 94 * to decode data, which subsequently calls the callbacks.
Chris@1 95 * - The program finishes the decoding with FLAC__stream_decoder_finish(),
Chris@1 96 * which flushes the input and output and resets the decoder to the
Chris@1 97 * uninitialized state.
Chris@1 98 * - The instance may be used again or deleted with
Chris@1 99 * FLAC__stream_decoder_delete().
Chris@1 100 *
Chris@1 101 * In more detail, the program will create a new instance by calling
Chris@1 102 * FLAC__stream_decoder_new(), then call FLAC__stream_decoder_set_*()
Chris@1 103 * functions to override the default decoder options, and call
Chris@1 104 * one of the FLAC__stream_decoder_init_*() functions.
Chris@1 105 *
Chris@1 106 * There are three initialization functions for native FLAC, one for
Chris@1 107 * setting up the decoder to decode FLAC data from the client via
Chris@1 108 * callbacks, and two for decoding directly from a FLAC file.
Chris@1 109 *
Chris@1 110 * For decoding via callbacks, use FLAC__stream_decoder_init_stream().
Chris@1 111 * You must also supply several callbacks for handling I/O. Some (like
Chris@1 112 * seeking) are optional, depending on the capabilities of the input.
Chris@1 113 *
Chris@1 114 * For decoding directly from a file, use FLAC__stream_decoder_init_FILE()
Chris@1 115 * or FLAC__stream_decoder_init_file(). Then you must only supply an open
Chris@1 116 * \c FILE* or filename and fewer callbacks; the decoder will handle
Chris@1 117 * the other callbacks internally.
Chris@1 118 *
Chris@1 119 * There are three similarly-named init functions for decoding from Ogg
Chris@1 120 * FLAC streams. Check \c FLAC_API_SUPPORTS_OGG_FLAC to find out if the
Chris@1 121 * library has been built with Ogg support.
Chris@1 122 *
Chris@1 123 * Once the decoder is initialized, your program will call one of several
Chris@1 124 * functions to start the decoding process:
Chris@1 125 *
Chris@1 126 * - FLAC__stream_decoder_process_single() - Tells the decoder to process at
Chris@1 127 * most one metadata block or audio frame and return, calling either the
Chris@1 128 * metadata callback or write callback, respectively, once. If the decoder
Chris@1 129 * loses sync it will return with only the error callback being called.
Chris@1 130 * - FLAC__stream_decoder_process_until_end_of_metadata() - Tells the decoder
Chris@1 131 * to process the stream from the current location and stop upon reaching
Chris@1 132 * the first audio frame. The client will get one metadata, write, or error
Chris@1 133 * callback per metadata block, audio frame, or sync error, respectively.
Chris@1 134 * - FLAC__stream_decoder_process_until_end_of_stream() - Tells the decoder
Chris@1 135 * to process the stream from the current location until the read callback
Chris@1 136 * returns FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_READ_STATUS_END_OF_STREAM or
Chris@1 137 * FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_READ_STATUS_ABORT. The client will get one metadata,
Chris@1 138 * write, or error callback per metadata block, audio frame, or sync error,
Chris@1 139 * respectively.
Chris@1 140 *
Chris@1 141 * When the decoder has finished decoding (normally or through an abort),
Chris@1 142 * the instance is finished by calling FLAC__stream_decoder_finish(), which
Chris@1 143 * ensures the decoder is in the correct state and frees memory. Then the
Chris@1 144 * instance may be deleted with FLAC__stream_decoder_delete() or initialized
Chris@1 145 * again to decode another stream.
Chris@1 146 *
Chris@1 147 * Seeking is exposed through the FLAC__stream_decoder_seek_absolute() method.
Chris@1 148 * At any point after the stream decoder has been initialized, the client can
Chris@1 149 * call this function to seek to an exact sample within the stream.
Chris@1 150 * Subsequently, the first time the write callback is called it will be
Chris@1 151 * passed a (possibly partial) block starting at that sample.
Chris@1 152 *
Chris@1 153 * If the client cannot seek via the callback interface provided, but still
Chris@1 154 * has another way of seeking, it can flush the decoder using
Chris@1 155 * FLAC__stream_decoder_flush() and start feeding data from the new position
Chris@1 156 * through the read callback.
Chris@1 157 *
Chris@1 158 * The stream decoder also provides MD5 signature checking. If this is
Chris@1 159 * turned on before initialization, FLAC__stream_decoder_finish() will
Chris@1 160 * report when the decoded MD5 signature does not match the one stored
Chris@1 161 * in the STREAMINFO block. MD5 checking is automatically turned off
Chris@1 162 * (until the next FLAC__stream_decoder_reset()) if there is no signature
Chris@1 163 * in the STREAMINFO block or when a seek is attempted.
Chris@1 164 *
Chris@1 165 * The FLAC__stream_decoder_set_metadata_*() functions deserve special
Chris@1 166 * attention. By default, the decoder only calls the metadata_callback for
Chris@1 167 * the STREAMINFO block. These functions allow you to tell the decoder
Chris@1 168 * explicitly which blocks to parse and return via the metadata_callback
Chris@1 169 * and/or which to skip. Use a FLAC__stream_decoder_set_metadata_respond_all(),
Chris@1 170 * FLAC__stream_decoder_set_metadata_ignore() ... or FLAC__stream_decoder_set_metadata_ignore_all(),
Chris@1 171 * FLAC__stream_decoder_set_metadata_respond() ... sequence to exactly specify
Chris@1 172 * which blocks to return. Remember that metadata blocks can potentially
Chris@1 173 * be big (for example, cover art) so filtering out the ones you don't
Chris@1 174 * use can reduce the memory requirements of the decoder. Also note the
Chris@1 175 * special forms FLAC__stream_decoder_set_metadata_respond_application(id)
Chris@1 176 * and FLAC__stream_decoder_set_metadata_ignore_application(id) for
Chris@1 177 * filtering APPLICATION blocks based on the application ID.
Chris@1 178 *
Chris@1 179 * STREAMINFO and SEEKTABLE blocks are always parsed and used internally, but
Chris@1 180 * they still can legally be filtered from the metadata_callback.
Chris@1 181 *
Chris@1 182 * \note
Chris@1 183 * The "set" functions may only be called when the decoder is in the
Chris@1 184 * state FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_UNINITIALIZED, i.e. after
Chris@1 185 * FLAC__stream_decoder_new() or FLAC__stream_decoder_finish(), but
Chris@1 186 * before FLAC__stream_decoder_init_*(). If this is the case they will
Chris@1 187 * return \c true, otherwise \c false.
Chris@1 188 *
Chris@1 189 * \note
Chris@1 190 * FLAC__stream_decoder_finish() resets all settings to the constructor
Chris@1 191 * defaults, including the callbacks.
Chris@1 192 *
Chris@1 193 * \{
Chris@1 194 */
Chris@1 195
Chris@1 196
Chris@1 197 /** State values for a FLAC__StreamDecoder
Chris@1 198 *
Chris@1 199 * The decoder's state can be obtained by calling FLAC__stream_decoder_get_state().
Chris@1 200 */
Chris@1 201 typedef enum {
Chris@1 202
Chris@1 203 FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_SEARCH_FOR_METADATA = 0,
Chris@1 204 /**< The decoder is ready to search for metadata. */
Chris@1 205
Chris@1 206 FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_READ_METADATA,
Chris@1 207 /**< The decoder is ready to or is in the process of reading metadata. */
Chris@1 208
Chris@1 209 FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_SEARCH_FOR_FRAME_SYNC,
Chris@1 210 /**< The decoder is ready to or is in the process of searching for the
Chris@1 211 * frame sync code.
Chris@1 212 */
Chris@1 213
Chris@1 214 FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_READ_FRAME,
Chris@1 215 /**< The decoder is ready to or is in the process of reading a frame. */
Chris@1 216
Chris@1 217 FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_END_OF_STREAM,
Chris@1 218 /**< The decoder has reached the end of the stream. */
Chris@1 219
Chris@1 220 FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_OGG_ERROR,
Chris@1 221 /**< An error occurred in the underlying Ogg layer. */
Chris@1 222
Chris@1 223 FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_SEEK_ERROR,
Chris@1 224 /**< An error occurred while seeking. The decoder must be flushed
Chris@1 225 * with FLAC__stream_decoder_flush() or reset with
Chris@1 226 * FLAC__stream_decoder_reset() before decoding can continue.
Chris@1 227 */
Chris@1 228
Chris@1 229 FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_ABORTED,
Chris@1 230 /**< The decoder was aborted by the read callback. */
Chris@1 231
Chris@1 232 FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_MEMORY_ALLOCATION_ERROR,
Chris@1 233 /**< An error occurred allocating memory. The decoder is in an invalid
Chris@1 234 * state and can no longer be used.
Chris@1 235 */
Chris@1 236
Chris@1 237 FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_UNINITIALIZED
Chris@1 238 /**< The decoder is in the uninitialized state; one of the
Chris@1 239 * FLAC__stream_decoder_init_*() functions must be called before samples
Chris@1 240 * can be processed.
Chris@1 241 */
Chris@1 242
Chris@1 243 } FLAC__StreamDecoderState;
Chris@1 244
Chris@1 245 /** Maps a FLAC__StreamDecoderState to a C string.
Chris@1 246 *
Chris@1 247 * Using a FLAC__StreamDecoderState as the index to this array
Chris@1 248 * will give the string equivalent. The contents should not be modified.
Chris@1 249 */
Chris@1 250 extern FLAC_API const char * const FLAC__StreamDecoderStateString[];
Chris@1 251
Chris@1 252
Chris@1 253 /** Possible return values for the FLAC__stream_decoder_init_*() functions.
Chris@1 254 */
Chris@1 255 typedef enum {
Chris@1 256
Chris@1 257 FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_INIT_STATUS_OK = 0,
Chris@1 258 /**< Initialization was successful. */
Chris@1 259
Chris@1 260 FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_INIT_STATUS_UNSUPPORTED_CONTAINER,
Chris@1 261 /**< The library was not compiled with support for the given container
Chris@1 262 * format.
Chris@1 263 */
Chris@1 264
Chris@1 265 FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_INIT_STATUS_INVALID_CALLBACKS,
Chris@1 266 /**< A required callback was not supplied. */
Chris@1 267
Chris@1 268 FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_INIT_STATUS_MEMORY_ALLOCATION_ERROR,
Chris@1 269 /**< An error occurred allocating memory. */
Chris@1 270
Chris@1 271 FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_INIT_STATUS_ERROR_OPENING_FILE,
Chris@1 272 /**< fopen() failed in FLAC__stream_decoder_init_file() or
Chris@1 273 * FLAC__stream_decoder_init_ogg_file(). */
Chris@1 274
Chris@1 275 FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_INIT_STATUS_ALREADY_INITIALIZED
Chris@1 276 /**< FLAC__stream_decoder_init_*() was called when the decoder was
Chris@1 277 * already initialized, usually because
Chris@1 278 * FLAC__stream_decoder_finish() was not called.
Chris@1 279 */
Chris@1 280
Chris@1 281 } FLAC__StreamDecoderInitStatus;
Chris@1 282
Chris@1 283 /** Maps a FLAC__StreamDecoderInitStatus to a C string.
Chris@1 284 *
Chris@1 285 * Using a FLAC__StreamDecoderInitStatus as the index to this array
Chris@1 286 * will give the string equivalent. The contents should not be modified.
Chris@1 287 */
Chris@1 288 extern FLAC_API const char * const FLAC__StreamDecoderInitStatusString[];
Chris@1 289
Chris@1 290
Chris@1 291 /** Return values for the FLAC__StreamDecoder read callback.
Chris@1 292 */
Chris@1 293 typedef enum {
Chris@1 294
Chris@1 295 FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_READ_STATUS_CONTINUE,
Chris@1 296 /**< The read was OK and decoding can continue. */
Chris@1 297
Chris@1 298 FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_READ_STATUS_END_OF_STREAM,
Chris@1 299 /**< The read was attempted while at the end of the stream. Note that
Chris@1 300 * the client must only return this value when the read callback was
Chris@1 301 * called when already at the end of the stream. Otherwise, if the read
Chris@1 302 * itself moves to the end of the stream, the client should still return
Chris@1 303 * the data and \c FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_READ_STATUS_CONTINUE, and then on
Chris@1 304 * the next read callback it should return
Chris@1 305 * \c FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_READ_STATUS_END_OF_STREAM with a byte count
Chris@1 306 * of \c 0.
Chris@1 307 */
Chris@1 308
Chris@1 309 FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_READ_STATUS_ABORT
Chris@1 310 /**< An unrecoverable error occurred. The decoder will return from the process call. */
Chris@1 311
Chris@1 312 } FLAC__StreamDecoderReadStatus;
Chris@1 313
Chris@1 314 /** Maps a FLAC__StreamDecoderReadStatus to a C string.
Chris@1 315 *
Chris@1 316 * Using a FLAC__StreamDecoderReadStatus as the index to this array
Chris@1 317 * will give the string equivalent. The contents should not be modified.
Chris@1 318 */
Chris@1 319 extern FLAC_API const char * const FLAC__StreamDecoderReadStatusString[];
Chris@1 320
Chris@1 321
Chris@1 322 /** Return values for the FLAC__StreamDecoder seek callback.
Chris@1 323 */
Chris@1 324 typedef enum {
Chris@1 325
Chris@1 326 FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_SEEK_STATUS_OK,
Chris@1 327 /**< The seek was OK and decoding can continue. */
Chris@1 328
Chris@1 329 FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_SEEK_STATUS_ERROR,
Chris@1 330 /**< An unrecoverable error occurred. The decoder will return from the process call. */
Chris@1 331
Chris@1 332 FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_SEEK_STATUS_UNSUPPORTED
Chris@1 333 /**< Client does not support seeking. */
Chris@1 334
Chris@1 335 } FLAC__StreamDecoderSeekStatus;
Chris@1 336
Chris@1 337 /** Maps a FLAC__StreamDecoderSeekStatus to a C string.
Chris@1 338 *
Chris@1 339 * Using a FLAC__StreamDecoderSeekStatus as the index to this array
Chris@1 340 * will give the string equivalent. The contents should not be modified.
Chris@1 341 */
Chris@1 342 extern FLAC_API const char * const FLAC__StreamDecoderSeekStatusString[];
Chris@1 343
Chris@1 344
Chris@1 345 /** Return values for the FLAC__StreamDecoder tell callback.
Chris@1 346 */
Chris@1 347 typedef enum {
Chris@1 348
Chris@1 349 FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_TELL_STATUS_OK,
Chris@1 350 /**< The tell was OK and decoding can continue. */
Chris@1 351
Chris@1 352 FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_TELL_STATUS_ERROR,
Chris@1 353 /**< An unrecoverable error occurred. The decoder will return from the process call. */
Chris@1 354
Chris@1 355 FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_TELL_STATUS_UNSUPPORTED
Chris@1 356 /**< Client does not support telling the position. */
Chris@1 357
Chris@1 358 } FLAC__StreamDecoderTellStatus;
Chris@1 359
Chris@1 360 /** Maps a FLAC__StreamDecoderTellStatus to a C string.
Chris@1 361 *
Chris@1 362 * Using a FLAC__StreamDecoderTellStatus as the index to this array
Chris@1 363 * will give the string equivalent. The contents should not be modified.
Chris@1 364 */
Chris@1 365 extern FLAC_API const char * const FLAC__StreamDecoderTellStatusString[];
Chris@1 366
Chris@1 367
Chris@1 368 /** Return values for the FLAC__StreamDecoder length callback.
Chris@1 369 */
Chris@1 370 typedef enum {
Chris@1 371
Chris@1 372 FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_LENGTH_STATUS_OK,
Chris@1 373 /**< The length call was OK and decoding can continue. */
Chris@1 374
Chris@1 375 FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_LENGTH_STATUS_ERROR,
Chris@1 376 /**< An unrecoverable error occurred. The decoder will return from the process call. */
Chris@1 377
Chris@1 378 FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_LENGTH_STATUS_UNSUPPORTED
Chris@1 379 /**< Client does not support reporting the length. */
Chris@1 380
Chris@1 381 } FLAC__StreamDecoderLengthStatus;
Chris@1 382
Chris@1 383 /** Maps a FLAC__StreamDecoderLengthStatus to a C string.
Chris@1 384 *
Chris@1 385 * Using a FLAC__StreamDecoderLengthStatus as the index to this array
Chris@1 386 * will give the string equivalent. The contents should not be modified.
Chris@1 387 */
Chris@1 388 extern FLAC_API const char * const FLAC__StreamDecoderLengthStatusString[];
Chris@1 389
Chris@1 390
Chris@1 391 /** Return values for the FLAC__StreamDecoder write callback.
Chris@1 392 */
Chris@1 393 typedef enum {
Chris@1 394
Chris@1 395 FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_WRITE_STATUS_CONTINUE,
Chris@1 396 /**< The write was OK and decoding can continue. */
Chris@1 397
Chris@1 398 FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_WRITE_STATUS_ABORT
Chris@1 399 /**< An unrecoverable error occurred. The decoder will return from the process call. */
Chris@1 400
Chris@1 401 } FLAC__StreamDecoderWriteStatus;
Chris@1 402
Chris@1 403 /** Maps a FLAC__StreamDecoderWriteStatus to a C string.
Chris@1 404 *
Chris@1 405 * Using a FLAC__StreamDecoderWriteStatus as the index to this array
Chris@1 406 * will give the string equivalent. The contents should not be modified.
Chris@1 407 */
Chris@1 408 extern FLAC_API const char * const FLAC__StreamDecoderWriteStatusString[];
Chris@1 409
Chris@1 410
Chris@1 411 /** Possible values passed back to the FLAC__StreamDecoder error callback.
Chris@1 412 * \c FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_ERROR_STATUS_LOST_SYNC is the generic catch-
Chris@1 413 * all. The rest could be caused by bad sync (false synchronization on
Chris@1 414 * data that is not the start of a frame) or corrupted data. The error
Chris@1 415 * itself is the decoder's best guess at what happened assuming a correct
Chris@1 416 * sync. For example \c FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_ERROR_STATUS_BAD_HEADER
Chris@1 417 * could be caused by a correct sync on the start of a frame, but some
Chris@1 418 * data in the frame header was corrupted. Or it could be the result of
Chris@1 419 * syncing on a point the stream that looked like the starting of a frame
Chris@1 420 * but was not. \c FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_ERROR_STATUS_UNPARSEABLE_STREAM
Chris@1 421 * could be because the decoder encountered a valid frame made by a future
Chris@1 422 * version of the encoder which it cannot parse, or because of a false
Chris@1 423 * sync making it appear as though an encountered frame was generated by
Chris@1 424 * a future encoder.
Chris@1 425 */
Chris@1 426 typedef enum {
Chris@1 427
Chris@1 428 FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_ERROR_STATUS_LOST_SYNC,
Chris@1 429 /**< An error in the stream caused the decoder to lose synchronization. */
Chris@1 430
Chris@1 431 FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_ERROR_STATUS_BAD_HEADER,
Chris@1 432 /**< The decoder encountered a corrupted frame header. */
Chris@1 433
Chris@1 434 FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_ERROR_STATUS_FRAME_CRC_MISMATCH,
Chris@1 435 /**< The frame's data did not match the CRC in the footer. */
Chris@1 436
Chris@1 437 FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_ERROR_STATUS_UNPARSEABLE_STREAM
Chris@1 438 /**< The decoder encountered reserved fields in use in the stream. */
Chris@1 439
Chris@1 440 } FLAC__StreamDecoderErrorStatus;
Chris@1 441
Chris@1 442 /** Maps a FLAC__StreamDecoderErrorStatus to a C string.
Chris@1 443 *
Chris@1 444 * Using a FLAC__StreamDecoderErrorStatus as the index to this array
Chris@1 445 * will give the string equivalent. The contents should not be modified.
Chris@1 446 */
Chris@1 447 extern FLAC_API const char * const FLAC__StreamDecoderErrorStatusString[];
Chris@1 448
Chris@1 449
Chris@1 450 /***********************************************************************
Chris@1 451 *
Chris@1 452 * class FLAC__StreamDecoder
Chris@1 453 *
Chris@1 454 ***********************************************************************/
Chris@1 455
Chris@1 456 struct FLAC__StreamDecoderProtected;
Chris@1 457 struct FLAC__StreamDecoderPrivate;
Chris@1 458 /** The opaque structure definition for the stream decoder type.
Chris@1 459 * See the \link flac_stream_decoder stream decoder module \endlink
Chris@1 460 * for a detailed description.
Chris@1 461 */
Chris@1 462 typedef struct {
Chris@1 463 struct FLAC__StreamDecoderProtected *protected_; /* avoid the C++ keyword 'protected' */
Chris@1 464 struct FLAC__StreamDecoderPrivate *private_; /* avoid the C++ keyword 'private' */
Chris@1 465 } FLAC__StreamDecoder;
Chris@1 466
Chris@1 467 /** Signature for the read callback.
Chris@1 468 *
Chris@1 469 * A function pointer matching this signature must be passed to
Chris@1 470 * FLAC__stream_decoder_init*_stream(). The supplied function will be
Chris@1 471 * called when the decoder needs more input data. The address of the
Chris@1 472 * buffer to be filled is supplied, along with the number of bytes the
Chris@1 473 * buffer can hold. The callback may choose to supply less data and
Chris@1 474 * modify the byte count but must be careful not to overflow the buffer.
Chris@1 475 * The callback then returns a status code chosen from
Chris@1 476 * FLAC__StreamDecoderReadStatus.
Chris@1 477 *
Chris@1 478 * Here is an example of a read callback for stdio streams:
Chris@1 479 * \code
Chris@1 480 * FLAC__StreamDecoderReadStatus read_cb(const FLAC__StreamDecoder *decoder, FLAC__byte buffer[], size_t *bytes, void *client_data)
Chris@1 481 * {
Chris@1 482 * FILE *file = ((MyClientData*)client_data)->file;
Chris@1 483 * if(*bytes > 0) {
Chris@1 484 * *bytes = fread(buffer, sizeof(FLAC__byte), *bytes, file);
Chris@1 485 * if(ferror(file))
Chris@1 486 * return FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_READ_STATUS_ABORT;
Chris@1 487 * else if(*bytes == 0)
Chris@1 488 * return FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_READ_STATUS_END_OF_STREAM;
Chris@1 489 * else
Chris@1 490 * return FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_READ_STATUS_CONTINUE;
Chris@1 491 * }
Chris@1 492 * else
Chris@1 493 * return FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_READ_STATUS_ABORT;
Chris@1 494 * }
Chris@1 495 * \endcode
Chris@1 496 *
Chris@1 497 * \note In general, FLAC__StreamDecoder functions which change the
Chris@1 498 * state should not be called on the \a decoder while in the callback.
Chris@1 499 *
Chris@1 500 * \param decoder The decoder instance calling the callback.
Chris@1 501 * \param buffer A pointer to a location for the callee to store
Chris@1 502 * data to be decoded.
Chris@1 503 * \param bytes A pointer to the size of the buffer. On entry
Chris@1 504 * to the callback, it contains the maximum number
Chris@1 505 * of bytes that may be stored in \a buffer. The
Chris@1 506 * callee must set it to the actual number of bytes
Chris@1 507 * stored (0 in case of error or end-of-stream) before
Chris@1 508 * returning.
Chris@1 509 * \param client_data The callee's client data set through
Chris@1 510 * FLAC__stream_decoder_init_*().
Chris@1 511 * \retval FLAC__StreamDecoderReadStatus
Chris@1 512 * The callee's return status. Note that the callback should return
Chris@1 513 * \c FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_READ_STATUS_END_OF_STREAM if and only if
Chris@1 514 * zero bytes were read and there is no more data to be read.
Chris@1 515 */
Chris@1 516 typedef FLAC__StreamDecoderReadStatus (*FLAC__StreamDecoderReadCallback)(const FLAC__StreamDecoder *decoder, FLAC__byte buffer[], size_t *bytes, void *client_data);
Chris@1 517
Chris@1 518 /** Signature for the seek callback.
Chris@1 519 *
Chris@1 520 * A function pointer matching this signature may be passed to
Chris@1 521 * FLAC__stream_decoder_init*_stream(). The supplied function will be
Chris@1 522 * called when the decoder needs to seek the input stream. The decoder
Chris@1 523 * will pass the absolute byte offset to seek to, 0 meaning the
Chris@1 524 * beginning of the stream.
Chris@1 525 *
Chris@1 526 * Here is an example of a seek callback for stdio streams:
Chris@1 527 * \code
Chris@1 528 * FLAC__StreamDecoderSeekStatus seek_cb(const FLAC__StreamDecoder *decoder, FLAC__uint64 absolute_byte_offset, void *client_data)
Chris@1 529 * {
Chris@1 530 * FILE *file = ((MyClientData*)client_data)->file;
Chris@1 531 * if(file == stdin)
Chris@1 532 * return FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_SEEK_STATUS_UNSUPPORTED;
Chris@1 533 * else if(fseeko(file, (off_t)absolute_byte_offset, SEEK_SET) < 0)
Chris@1 534 * return FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_SEEK_STATUS_ERROR;
Chris@1 535 * else
Chris@1 536 * return FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_SEEK_STATUS_OK;
Chris@1 537 * }
Chris@1 538 * \endcode
Chris@1 539 *
Chris@1 540 * \note In general, FLAC__StreamDecoder functions which change the
Chris@1 541 * state should not be called on the \a decoder while in the callback.
Chris@1 542 *
Chris@1 543 * \param decoder The decoder instance calling the callback.
Chris@1 544 * \param absolute_byte_offset The offset from the beginning of the stream
Chris@1 545 * to seek to.
Chris@1 546 * \param client_data The callee's client data set through
Chris@1 547 * FLAC__stream_decoder_init_*().
Chris@1 548 * \retval FLAC__StreamDecoderSeekStatus
Chris@1 549 * The callee's return status.
Chris@1 550 */
Chris@1 551 typedef FLAC__StreamDecoderSeekStatus (*FLAC__StreamDecoderSeekCallback)(const FLAC__StreamDecoder *decoder, FLAC__uint64 absolute_byte_offset, void *client_data);
Chris@1 552
Chris@1 553 /** Signature for the tell callback.
Chris@1 554 *
Chris@1 555 * A function pointer matching this signature may be passed to
Chris@1 556 * FLAC__stream_decoder_init*_stream(). The supplied function will be
Chris@1 557 * called when the decoder wants to know the current position of the
Chris@1 558 * stream. The callback should return the byte offset from the
Chris@1 559 * beginning of the stream.
Chris@1 560 *
Chris@1 561 * Here is an example of a tell callback for stdio streams:
Chris@1 562 * \code
Chris@1 563 * FLAC__StreamDecoderTellStatus tell_cb(const FLAC__StreamDecoder *decoder, FLAC__uint64 *absolute_byte_offset, void *client_data)
Chris@1 564 * {
Chris@1 565 * FILE *file = ((MyClientData*)client_data)->file;
Chris@1 566 * off_t pos;
Chris@1 567 * if(file == stdin)
Chris@1 568 * return FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_TELL_STATUS_UNSUPPORTED;
Chris@1 569 * else if((pos = ftello(file)) < 0)
Chris@1 570 * return FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_TELL_STATUS_ERROR;
Chris@1 571 * else {
Chris@1 572 * *absolute_byte_offset = (FLAC__uint64)pos;
Chris@1 573 * return FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_TELL_STATUS_OK;
Chris@1 574 * }
Chris@1 575 * }
Chris@1 576 * \endcode
Chris@1 577 *
Chris@1 578 * \note In general, FLAC__StreamDecoder functions which change the
Chris@1 579 * state should not be called on the \a decoder while in the callback.
Chris@1 580 *
Chris@1 581 * \param decoder The decoder instance calling the callback.
Chris@1 582 * \param absolute_byte_offset A pointer to storage for the current offset
Chris@1 583 * from the beginning of the stream.
Chris@1 584 * \param client_data The callee's client data set through
Chris@1 585 * FLAC__stream_decoder_init_*().
Chris@1 586 * \retval FLAC__StreamDecoderTellStatus
Chris@1 587 * The callee's return status.
Chris@1 588 */
Chris@1 589 typedef FLAC__StreamDecoderTellStatus (*FLAC__StreamDecoderTellCallback)(const FLAC__StreamDecoder *decoder, FLAC__uint64 *absolute_byte_offset, void *client_data);
Chris@1 590
Chris@1 591 /** Signature for the length callback.
Chris@1 592 *
Chris@1 593 * A function pointer matching this signature may be passed to
Chris@1 594 * FLAC__stream_decoder_init*_stream(). The supplied function will be
Chris@1 595 * called when the decoder wants to know the total length of the stream
Chris@1 596 * in bytes.
Chris@1 597 *
Chris@1 598 * Here is an example of a length callback for stdio streams:
Chris@1 599 * \code
Chris@1 600 * FLAC__StreamDecoderLengthStatus length_cb(const FLAC__StreamDecoder *decoder, FLAC__uint64 *stream_length, void *client_data)
Chris@1 601 * {
Chris@1 602 * FILE *file = ((MyClientData*)client_data)->file;
Chris@1 603 * struct stat filestats;
Chris@1 604 *
Chris@1 605 * if(file == stdin)
Chris@1 606 * return FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_LENGTH_STATUS_UNSUPPORTED;
Chris@1 607 * else if(fstat(fileno(file), &filestats) != 0)
Chris@1 608 * return FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_LENGTH_STATUS_ERROR;
Chris@1 609 * else {
Chris@1 610 * *stream_length = (FLAC__uint64)filestats.st_size;
Chris@1 611 * return FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_LENGTH_STATUS_OK;
Chris@1 612 * }
Chris@1 613 * }
Chris@1 614 * \endcode
Chris@1 615 *
Chris@1 616 * \note In general, FLAC__StreamDecoder functions which change the
Chris@1 617 * state should not be called on the \a decoder while in the callback.
Chris@1 618 *
Chris@1 619 * \param decoder The decoder instance calling the callback.
Chris@1 620 * \param stream_length A pointer to storage for the length of the stream
Chris@1 621 * in bytes.
Chris@1 622 * \param client_data The callee's client data set through
Chris@1 623 * FLAC__stream_decoder_init_*().
Chris@1 624 * \retval FLAC__StreamDecoderLengthStatus
Chris@1 625 * The callee's return status.
Chris@1 626 */
Chris@1 627 typedef FLAC__StreamDecoderLengthStatus (*FLAC__StreamDecoderLengthCallback)(const FLAC__StreamDecoder *decoder, FLAC__uint64 *stream_length, void *client_data);
Chris@1 628
Chris@1 629 /** Signature for the EOF callback.
Chris@1 630 *
Chris@1 631 * A function pointer matching this signature may be passed to
Chris@1 632 * FLAC__stream_decoder_init*_stream(). The supplied function will be
Chris@1 633 * called when the decoder needs to know if the end of the stream has
Chris@1 634 * been reached.
Chris@1 635 *
Chris@1 636 * Here is an example of a EOF callback for stdio streams:
Chris@1 637 * FLAC__bool eof_cb(const FLAC__StreamDecoder *decoder, void *client_data)
Chris@1 638 * \code
Chris@1 639 * {
Chris@1 640 * FILE *file = ((MyClientData*)client_data)->file;
Chris@1 641 * return feof(file)? true : false;
Chris@1 642 * }
Chris@1 643 * \endcode
Chris@1 644 *
Chris@1 645 * \note In general, FLAC__StreamDecoder functions which change the
Chris@1 646 * state should not be called on the \a decoder while in the callback.
Chris@1 647 *
Chris@1 648 * \param decoder The decoder instance calling the callback.
Chris@1 649 * \param client_data The callee's client data set through
Chris@1 650 * FLAC__stream_decoder_init_*().
Chris@1 651 * \retval FLAC__bool
Chris@1 652 * \c true if the currently at the end of the stream, else \c false.
Chris@1 653 */
Chris@1 654 typedef FLAC__bool (*FLAC__StreamDecoderEofCallback)(const FLAC__StreamDecoder *decoder, void *client_data);
Chris@1 655
Chris@1 656 /** Signature for the write callback.
Chris@1 657 *
Chris@1 658 * A function pointer matching this signature must be passed to one of
Chris@1 659 * the FLAC__stream_decoder_init_*() functions.
Chris@1 660 * The supplied function will be called when the decoder has decoded a
Chris@1 661 * single audio frame. The decoder will pass the frame metadata as well
Chris@1 662 * as an array of pointers (one for each channel) pointing to the
Chris@1 663 * decoded audio.
Chris@1 664 *
Chris@1 665 * \note In general, FLAC__StreamDecoder functions which change the
Chris@1 666 * state should not be called on the \a decoder while in the callback.
Chris@1 667 *
Chris@1 668 * \param decoder The decoder instance calling the callback.
Chris@1 669 * \param frame The description of the decoded frame. See
Chris@1 670 * FLAC__Frame.
Chris@1 671 * \param buffer An array of pointers to decoded channels of data.
Chris@1 672 * Each pointer will point to an array of signed
Chris@1 673 * samples of length \a frame->header.blocksize.
Chris@1 674 * Channels will be ordered according to the FLAC
Chris@1 675 * specification; see the documentation for the
Chris@1 676 * <A HREF="../format.html#frame_header">frame header</A>.
Chris@1 677 * \param client_data The callee's client data set through
Chris@1 678 * FLAC__stream_decoder_init_*().
Chris@1 679 * \retval FLAC__StreamDecoderWriteStatus
Chris@1 680 * The callee's return status.
Chris@1 681 */
Chris@1 682 typedef FLAC__StreamDecoderWriteStatus (*FLAC__StreamDecoderWriteCallback)(const FLAC__StreamDecoder *decoder, const FLAC__Frame *frame, const FLAC__int32 * const buffer[], void *client_data);
Chris@1 683
Chris@1 684 /** Signature for the metadata callback.
Chris@1 685 *
Chris@1 686 * A function pointer matching this signature must be passed to one of
Chris@1 687 * the FLAC__stream_decoder_init_*() functions.
Chris@1 688 * The supplied function will be called when the decoder has decoded a
Chris@1 689 * metadata block. In a valid FLAC file there will always be one
Chris@1 690 * \c STREAMINFO block, followed by zero or more other metadata blocks.
Chris@1 691 * These will be supplied by the decoder in the same order as they
Chris@1 692 * appear in the stream and always before the first audio frame (i.e.
Chris@1 693 * write callback). The metadata block that is passed in must not be
Chris@1 694 * modified, and it doesn't live beyond the callback, so you should make
Chris@1 695 * a copy of it with FLAC__metadata_object_clone() if you will need it
Chris@1 696 * elsewhere. Since metadata blocks can potentially be large, by
Chris@1 697 * default the decoder only calls the metadata callback for the
Chris@1 698 * \c STREAMINFO block; you can instruct the decoder to pass or filter
Chris@1 699 * other blocks with FLAC__stream_decoder_set_metadata_*() calls.
Chris@1 700 *
Chris@1 701 * \note In general, FLAC__StreamDecoder functions which change the
Chris@1 702 * state should not be called on the \a decoder while in the callback.
Chris@1 703 *
Chris@1 704 * \param decoder The decoder instance calling the callback.
Chris@1 705 * \param metadata The decoded metadata block.
Chris@1 706 * \param client_data The callee's client data set through
Chris@1 707 * FLAC__stream_decoder_init_*().
Chris@1 708 */
Chris@1 709 typedef void (*FLAC__StreamDecoderMetadataCallback)(const FLAC__StreamDecoder *decoder, const FLAC__StreamMetadata *metadata, void *client_data);
Chris@1 710
Chris@1 711 /** Signature for the error callback.
Chris@1 712 *
Chris@1 713 * A function pointer matching this signature must be passed to one of
Chris@1 714 * the FLAC__stream_decoder_init_*() functions.
Chris@1 715 * The supplied function will be called whenever an error occurs during
Chris@1 716 * decoding.
Chris@1 717 *
Chris@1 718 * \note In general, FLAC__StreamDecoder functions which change the
Chris@1 719 * state should not be called on the \a decoder while in the callback.
Chris@1 720 *
Chris@1 721 * \param decoder The decoder instance calling the callback.
Chris@1 722 * \param status The error encountered by the decoder.
Chris@1 723 * \param client_data The callee's client data set through
Chris@1 724 * FLAC__stream_decoder_init_*().
Chris@1 725 */
Chris@1 726 typedef void (*FLAC__StreamDecoderErrorCallback)(const FLAC__StreamDecoder *decoder, FLAC__StreamDecoderErrorStatus status, void *client_data);
Chris@1 727
Chris@1 728
Chris@1 729 /***********************************************************************
Chris@1 730 *
Chris@1 731 * Class constructor/destructor
Chris@1 732 *
Chris@1 733 ***********************************************************************/
Chris@1 734
Chris@1 735 /** Create a new stream decoder instance. The instance is created with
Chris@1 736 * default settings; see the individual FLAC__stream_decoder_set_*()
Chris@1 737 * functions for each setting's default.
Chris@1 738 *
Chris@1 739 * \retval FLAC__StreamDecoder*
Chris@1 740 * \c NULL if there was an error allocating memory, else the new instance.
Chris@1 741 */
Chris@1 742 FLAC_API FLAC__StreamDecoder *FLAC__stream_decoder_new(void);
Chris@1 743
Chris@1 744 /** Free a decoder instance. Deletes the object pointed to by \a decoder.
Chris@1 745 *
Chris@1 746 * \param decoder A pointer to an existing decoder.
Chris@1 747 * \assert
Chris@1 748 * \code decoder != NULL \endcode
Chris@1 749 */
Chris@1 750 FLAC_API void FLAC__stream_decoder_delete(FLAC__StreamDecoder *decoder);
Chris@1 751
Chris@1 752
Chris@1 753 /***********************************************************************
Chris@1 754 *
Chris@1 755 * Public class method prototypes
Chris@1 756 *
Chris@1 757 ***********************************************************************/
Chris@1 758
Chris@1 759 /** Set the serial number for the FLAC stream within the Ogg container.
Chris@1 760 * The default behavior is to use the serial number of the first Ogg
Chris@1 761 * page. Setting a serial number here will explicitly specify which
Chris@1 762 * stream is to be decoded.
Chris@1 763 *
Chris@1 764 * \note
Chris@1 765 * This does not need to be set for native FLAC decoding.
Chris@1 766 *
Chris@1 767 * \default \c use serial number of first page
Chris@1 768 * \param decoder A decoder instance to set.
Chris@1 769 * \param serial_number See above.
Chris@1 770 * \assert
Chris@1 771 * \code decoder != NULL \endcode
Chris@1 772 * \retval FLAC__bool
Chris@1 773 * \c false if the decoder is already initialized, else \c true.
Chris@1 774 */
Chris@1 775 FLAC_API FLAC__bool FLAC__stream_decoder_set_ogg_serial_number(FLAC__StreamDecoder *decoder, long serial_number);
Chris@1 776
Chris@1 777 /** Set the "MD5 signature checking" flag. If \c true, the decoder will
Chris@1 778 * compute the MD5 signature of the unencoded audio data while decoding
Chris@1 779 * and compare it to the signature from the STREAMINFO block, if it
Chris@1 780 * exists, during FLAC__stream_decoder_finish().
Chris@1 781 *
Chris@1 782 * MD5 signature checking will be turned off (until the next
Chris@1 783 * FLAC__stream_decoder_reset()) if there is no signature in the
Chris@1 784 * STREAMINFO block or when a seek is attempted.
Chris@1 785 *
Chris@1 786 * Clients that do not use the MD5 check should leave this off to speed
Chris@1 787 * up decoding.
Chris@1 788 *
Chris@1 789 * \default \c false
Chris@1 790 * \param decoder A decoder instance to set.
Chris@1 791 * \param value Flag value (see above).
Chris@1 792 * \assert
Chris@1 793 * \code decoder != NULL \endcode
Chris@1 794 * \retval FLAC__bool
Chris@1 795 * \c false if the decoder is already initialized, else \c true.
Chris@1 796 */
Chris@1 797 FLAC_API FLAC__bool FLAC__stream_decoder_set_md5_checking(FLAC__StreamDecoder *decoder, FLAC__bool value);
Chris@1 798
Chris@1 799 /** Direct the decoder to pass on all metadata blocks of type \a type.
Chris@1 800 *
Chris@1 801 * \default By default, only the \c STREAMINFO block is returned via the
Chris@1 802 * metadata callback.
Chris@1 803 * \param decoder A decoder instance to set.
Chris@1 804 * \param type See above.
Chris@1 805 * \assert
Chris@1 806 * \code decoder != NULL \endcode
Chris@1 807 * \a type is valid
Chris@1 808 * \retval FLAC__bool
Chris@1 809 * \c false if the decoder is already initialized, else \c true.
Chris@1 810 */
Chris@1 811 FLAC_API FLAC__bool FLAC__stream_decoder_set_metadata_respond(FLAC__StreamDecoder *decoder, FLAC__MetadataType type);
Chris@1 812
Chris@1 813 /** Direct the decoder to pass on all APPLICATION metadata blocks of the
Chris@1 814 * given \a id.
Chris@1 815 *
Chris@1 816 * \default By default, only the \c STREAMINFO block is returned via the
Chris@1 817 * metadata callback.
Chris@1 818 * \param decoder A decoder instance to set.
Chris@1 819 * \param id See above.
Chris@1 820 * \assert
Chris@1 821 * \code decoder != NULL \endcode
Chris@1 822 * \code id != NULL \endcode
Chris@1 823 * \retval FLAC__bool
Chris@1 824 * \c false if the decoder is already initialized, else \c true.
Chris@1 825 */
Chris@1 826 FLAC_API FLAC__bool FLAC__stream_decoder_set_metadata_respond_application(FLAC__StreamDecoder *decoder, const FLAC__byte id[4]);
Chris@1 827
Chris@1 828 /** Direct the decoder to pass on all metadata blocks of any type.
Chris@1 829 *
Chris@1 830 * \default By default, only the \c STREAMINFO block is returned via the
Chris@1 831 * metadata callback.
Chris@1 832 * \param decoder A decoder instance to set.
Chris@1 833 * \assert
Chris@1 834 * \code decoder != NULL \endcode
Chris@1 835 * \retval FLAC__bool
Chris@1 836 * \c false if the decoder is already initialized, else \c true.
Chris@1 837 */
Chris@1 838 FLAC_API FLAC__bool FLAC__stream_decoder_set_metadata_respond_all(FLAC__StreamDecoder *decoder);
Chris@1 839
Chris@1 840 /** Direct the decoder to filter out all metadata blocks of type \a type.
Chris@1 841 *
Chris@1 842 * \default By default, only the \c STREAMINFO block is returned via the
Chris@1 843 * metadata callback.
Chris@1 844 * \param decoder A decoder instance to set.
Chris@1 845 * \param type See above.
Chris@1 846 * \assert
Chris@1 847 * \code decoder != NULL \endcode
Chris@1 848 * \a type is valid
Chris@1 849 * \retval FLAC__bool
Chris@1 850 * \c false if the decoder is already initialized, else \c true.
Chris@1 851 */
Chris@1 852 FLAC_API FLAC__bool FLAC__stream_decoder_set_metadata_ignore(FLAC__StreamDecoder *decoder, FLAC__MetadataType type);
Chris@1 853
Chris@1 854 /** Direct the decoder to filter out all APPLICATION metadata blocks of
Chris@1 855 * the given \a id.
Chris@1 856 *
Chris@1 857 * \default By default, only the \c STREAMINFO block is returned via the
Chris@1 858 * metadata callback.
Chris@1 859 * \param decoder A decoder instance to set.
Chris@1 860 * \param id See above.
Chris@1 861 * \assert
Chris@1 862 * \code decoder != NULL \endcode
Chris@1 863 * \code id != NULL \endcode
Chris@1 864 * \retval FLAC__bool
Chris@1 865 * \c false if the decoder is already initialized, else \c true.
Chris@1 866 */
Chris@1 867 FLAC_API FLAC__bool FLAC__stream_decoder_set_metadata_ignore_application(FLAC__StreamDecoder *decoder, const FLAC__byte id[4]);
Chris@1 868
Chris@1 869 /** Direct the decoder to filter out all metadata blocks of any type.
Chris@1 870 *
Chris@1 871 * \default By default, only the \c STREAMINFO block is returned via the
Chris@1 872 * metadata callback.
Chris@1 873 * \param decoder A decoder instance to set.
Chris@1 874 * \assert
Chris@1 875 * \code decoder != NULL \endcode
Chris@1 876 * \retval FLAC__bool
Chris@1 877 * \c false if the decoder is already initialized, else \c true.
Chris@1 878 */
Chris@1 879 FLAC_API FLAC__bool FLAC__stream_decoder_set_metadata_ignore_all(FLAC__StreamDecoder *decoder);
Chris@1 880
Chris@1 881 /** Get the current decoder state.
Chris@1 882 *
Chris@1 883 * \param decoder A decoder instance to query.
Chris@1 884 * \assert
Chris@1 885 * \code decoder != NULL \endcode
Chris@1 886 * \retval FLAC__StreamDecoderState
Chris@1 887 * The current decoder state.
Chris@1 888 */
Chris@1 889 FLAC_API FLAC__StreamDecoderState FLAC__stream_decoder_get_state(const FLAC__StreamDecoder *decoder);
Chris@1 890
Chris@1 891 /** Get the current decoder state as a C string.
Chris@1 892 *
Chris@1 893 * \param decoder A decoder instance to query.
Chris@1 894 * \assert
Chris@1 895 * \code decoder != NULL \endcode
Chris@1 896 * \retval const char *
Chris@1 897 * The decoder state as a C string. Do not modify the contents.
Chris@1 898 */
Chris@1 899 FLAC_API const char *FLAC__stream_decoder_get_resolved_state_string(const FLAC__StreamDecoder *decoder);
Chris@1 900
Chris@1 901 /** Get the "MD5 signature checking" flag.
Chris@1 902 * This is the value of the setting, not whether or not the decoder is
Chris@1 903 * currently checking the MD5 (remember, it can be turned off automatically
Chris@1 904 * by a seek). When the decoder is reset the flag will be restored to the
Chris@1 905 * value returned by this function.
Chris@1 906 *
Chris@1 907 * \param decoder A decoder instance to query.
Chris@1 908 * \assert
Chris@1 909 * \code decoder != NULL \endcode
Chris@1 910 * \retval FLAC__bool
Chris@1 911 * See above.
Chris@1 912 */
Chris@1 913 FLAC_API FLAC__bool FLAC__stream_decoder_get_md5_checking(const FLAC__StreamDecoder *decoder);
Chris@1 914
Chris@1 915 /** Get the total number of samples in the stream being decoded.
Chris@1 916 * Will only be valid after decoding has started and will contain the
Chris@1 917 * value from the \c STREAMINFO block. A value of \c 0 means "unknown".
Chris@1 918 *
Chris@1 919 * \param decoder A decoder instance to query.
Chris@1 920 * \assert
Chris@1 921 * \code decoder != NULL \endcode
Chris@1 922 * \retval unsigned
Chris@1 923 * See above.
Chris@1 924 */
Chris@1 925 FLAC_API FLAC__uint64 FLAC__stream_decoder_get_total_samples(const FLAC__StreamDecoder *decoder);
Chris@1 926
Chris@1 927 /** Get the current number of channels in the stream being decoded.
Chris@1 928 * Will only be valid after decoding has started and will contain the
Chris@1 929 * value from the most recently decoded frame header.
Chris@1 930 *
Chris@1 931 * \param decoder A decoder instance to query.
Chris@1 932 * \assert
Chris@1 933 * \code decoder != NULL \endcode
Chris@1 934 * \retval unsigned
Chris@1 935 * See above.
Chris@1 936 */
Chris@1 937 FLAC_API unsigned FLAC__stream_decoder_get_channels(const FLAC__StreamDecoder *decoder);
Chris@1 938
Chris@1 939 /** Get the current channel assignment in the stream being decoded.
Chris@1 940 * Will only be valid after decoding has started and will contain the
Chris@1 941 * value from the most recently decoded frame header.
Chris@1 942 *
Chris@1 943 * \param decoder A decoder instance to query.
Chris@1 944 * \assert
Chris@1 945 * \code decoder != NULL \endcode
Chris@1 946 * \retval FLAC__ChannelAssignment
Chris@1 947 * See above.
Chris@1 948 */
Chris@1 949 FLAC_API FLAC__ChannelAssignment FLAC__stream_decoder_get_channel_assignment(const FLAC__StreamDecoder *decoder);
Chris@1 950
Chris@1 951 /** Get the current sample resolution in the stream being decoded.
Chris@1 952 * Will only be valid after decoding has started and will contain the
Chris@1 953 * value from the most recently decoded frame header.
Chris@1 954 *
Chris@1 955 * \param decoder A decoder instance to query.
Chris@1 956 * \assert
Chris@1 957 * \code decoder != NULL \endcode
Chris@1 958 * \retval unsigned
Chris@1 959 * See above.
Chris@1 960 */
Chris@1 961 FLAC_API unsigned FLAC__stream_decoder_get_bits_per_sample(const FLAC__StreamDecoder *decoder);
Chris@1 962
Chris@1 963 /** Get the current sample rate in Hz of the stream being decoded.
Chris@1 964 * Will only be valid after decoding has started and will contain the
Chris@1 965 * value from the most recently decoded frame header.
Chris@1 966 *
Chris@1 967 * \param decoder A decoder instance to query.
Chris@1 968 * \assert
Chris@1 969 * \code decoder != NULL \endcode
Chris@1 970 * \retval unsigned
Chris@1 971 * See above.
Chris@1 972 */
Chris@1 973 FLAC_API unsigned FLAC__stream_decoder_get_sample_rate(const FLAC__StreamDecoder *decoder);
Chris@1 974
Chris@1 975 /** Get the current blocksize of the stream being decoded.
Chris@1 976 * Will only be valid after decoding has started and will contain the
Chris@1 977 * value from the most recently decoded frame header.
Chris@1 978 *
Chris@1 979 * \param decoder A decoder instance to query.
Chris@1 980 * \assert
Chris@1 981 * \code decoder != NULL \endcode
Chris@1 982 * \retval unsigned
Chris@1 983 * See above.
Chris@1 984 */
Chris@1 985 FLAC_API unsigned FLAC__stream_decoder_get_blocksize(const FLAC__StreamDecoder *decoder);
Chris@1 986
Chris@1 987 /** Returns the decoder's current read position within the stream.
Chris@1 988 * The position is the byte offset from the start of the stream.
Chris@1 989 * Bytes before this position have been fully decoded. Note that
Chris@1 990 * there may still be undecoded bytes in the decoder's read FIFO.
Chris@1 991 * The returned position is correct even after a seek.
Chris@1 992 *
Chris@1 993 * \warning This function currently only works for native FLAC,
Chris@1 994 * not Ogg FLAC streams.
Chris@1 995 *
Chris@1 996 * \param decoder A decoder instance to query.
Chris@1 997 * \param position Address at which to return the desired position.
Chris@1 998 * \assert
Chris@1 999 * \code decoder != NULL \endcode
Chris@1 1000 * \code position != NULL \endcode
Chris@1 1001 * \retval FLAC__bool
Chris@1 1002 * \c true if successful, \c false if the stream is not native FLAC,
Chris@1 1003 * or there was an error from the 'tell' callback or it returned
Chris@1 1004 * \c FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_TELL_STATUS_UNSUPPORTED.
Chris@1 1005 */
Chris@1 1006 FLAC_API FLAC__bool FLAC__stream_decoder_get_decode_position(const FLAC__StreamDecoder *decoder, FLAC__uint64 *position);
Chris@1 1007
Chris@1 1008 /** Initialize the decoder instance to decode native FLAC streams.
Chris@1 1009 *
Chris@1 1010 * This flavor of initialization sets up the decoder to decode from a
Chris@1 1011 * native FLAC stream. I/O is performed via callbacks to the client.
Chris@1 1012 * For decoding from a plain file via filename or open FILE*,
Chris@1 1013 * FLAC__stream_decoder_init_file() and FLAC__stream_decoder_init_FILE()
Chris@1 1014 * provide a simpler interface.
Chris@1 1015 *
Chris@1 1016 * This function should be called after FLAC__stream_decoder_new() and
Chris@1 1017 * FLAC__stream_decoder_set_*() but before any of the
Chris@1 1018 * FLAC__stream_decoder_process_*() functions. Will set and return the
Chris@1 1019 * decoder state, which will be FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_SEARCH_FOR_METADATA
Chris@1 1020 * if initialization succeeded.
Chris@1 1021 *
Chris@1 1022 * \param decoder An uninitialized decoder instance.
Chris@1 1023 * \param read_callback See FLAC__StreamDecoderReadCallback. This
Chris@1 1024 * pointer must not be \c NULL.
Chris@1 1025 * \param seek_callback See FLAC__StreamDecoderSeekCallback. This
Chris@1 1026 * pointer may be \c NULL if seeking is not
Chris@1 1027 * supported. If \a seek_callback is not \c NULL then a
Chris@1 1028 * \a tell_callback, \a length_callback, and \a eof_callback must also be supplied.
Chris@1 1029 * Alternatively, a dummy seek callback that just
Chris@1 1030 * returns \c FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_SEEK_STATUS_UNSUPPORTED
Chris@1 1031 * may also be supplied, all though this is slightly
Chris@1 1032 * less efficient for the decoder.
Chris@1 1033 * \param tell_callback See FLAC__StreamDecoderTellCallback. This
Chris@1 1034 * pointer may be \c NULL if not supported by the client. If
Chris@1 1035 * \a seek_callback is not \c NULL then a
Chris@1 1036 * \a tell_callback must also be supplied.
Chris@1 1037 * Alternatively, a dummy tell callback that just
Chris@1 1038 * returns \c FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_TELL_STATUS_UNSUPPORTED
Chris@1 1039 * may also be supplied, all though this is slightly
Chris@1 1040 * less efficient for the decoder.
Chris@1 1041 * \param length_callback See FLAC__StreamDecoderLengthCallback. This
Chris@1 1042 * pointer may be \c NULL if not supported by the client. If
Chris@1 1043 * \a seek_callback is not \c NULL then a
Chris@1 1044 * \a length_callback must also be supplied.
Chris@1 1045 * Alternatively, a dummy length callback that just
Chris@1 1046 * returns \c FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_LENGTH_STATUS_UNSUPPORTED
Chris@1 1047 * may also be supplied, all though this is slightly
Chris@1 1048 * less efficient for the decoder.
Chris@1 1049 * \param eof_callback See FLAC__StreamDecoderEofCallback. This
Chris@1 1050 * pointer may be \c NULL if not supported by the client. If
Chris@1 1051 * \a seek_callback is not \c NULL then a
Chris@1 1052 * \a eof_callback must also be supplied.
Chris@1 1053 * Alternatively, a dummy length callback that just
Chris@1 1054 * returns \c false
Chris@1 1055 * may also be supplied, all though this is slightly
Chris@1 1056 * less efficient for the decoder.
Chris@1 1057 * \param write_callback See FLAC__StreamDecoderWriteCallback. This
Chris@1 1058 * pointer must not be \c NULL.
Chris@1 1059 * \param metadata_callback See FLAC__StreamDecoderMetadataCallback. This
Chris@1 1060 * pointer may be \c NULL if the callback is not
Chris@1 1061 * desired.
Chris@1 1062 * \param error_callback See FLAC__StreamDecoderErrorCallback. This
Chris@1 1063 * pointer must not be \c NULL.
Chris@1 1064 * \param client_data This value will be supplied to callbacks in their
Chris@1 1065 * \a client_data argument.
Chris@1 1066 * \assert
Chris@1 1067 * \code decoder != NULL \endcode
Chris@1 1068 * \retval FLAC__StreamDecoderInitStatus
Chris@1 1069 * \c FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_INIT_STATUS_OK if initialization was successful;
Chris@1 1070 * see FLAC__StreamDecoderInitStatus for the meanings of other return values.
Chris@1 1071 */
Chris@1 1072 FLAC_API FLAC__StreamDecoderInitStatus FLAC__stream_decoder_init_stream(
Chris@1 1073 FLAC__StreamDecoder *decoder,
Chris@1 1074 FLAC__StreamDecoderReadCallback read_callback,
Chris@1 1075 FLAC__StreamDecoderSeekCallback seek_callback,
Chris@1 1076 FLAC__StreamDecoderTellCallback tell_callback,
Chris@1 1077 FLAC__StreamDecoderLengthCallback length_callback,
Chris@1 1078 FLAC__StreamDecoderEofCallback eof_callback,
Chris@1 1079 FLAC__StreamDecoderWriteCallback write_callback,
Chris@1 1080 FLAC__StreamDecoderMetadataCallback metadata_callback,
Chris@1 1081 FLAC__StreamDecoderErrorCallback error_callback,
Chris@1 1082 void *client_data
Chris@1 1083 );
Chris@1 1084
Chris@1 1085 /** Initialize the decoder instance to decode Ogg FLAC streams.
Chris@1 1086 *
Chris@1 1087 * This flavor of initialization sets up the decoder to decode from a
Chris@1 1088 * FLAC stream in an Ogg container. I/O is performed via callbacks to the
Chris@1 1089 * client. For decoding from a plain file via filename or open FILE*,
Chris@1 1090 * FLAC__stream_decoder_init_ogg_file() and FLAC__stream_decoder_init_ogg_FILE()
Chris@1 1091 * provide a simpler interface.
Chris@1 1092 *
Chris@1 1093 * This function should be called after FLAC__stream_decoder_new() and
Chris@1 1094 * FLAC__stream_decoder_set_*() but before any of the
Chris@1 1095 * FLAC__stream_decoder_process_*() functions. Will set and return the
Chris@1 1096 * decoder state, which will be FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_SEARCH_FOR_METADATA
Chris@1 1097 * if initialization succeeded.
Chris@1 1098 *
Chris@1 1099 * \note Support for Ogg FLAC in the library is optional. If this
Chris@1 1100 * library has been built without support for Ogg FLAC, this function
Chris@1 1101 * will return \c FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_INIT_STATUS_UNSUPPORTED_CONTAINER.
Chris@1 1102 *
Chris@1 1103 * \param decoder An uninitialized decoder instance.
Chris@1 1104 * \param read_callback See FLAC__StreamDecoderReadCallback. This
Chris@1 1105 * pointer must not be \c NULL.
Chris@1 1106 * \param seek_callback See FLAC__StreamDecoderSeekCallback. This
Chris@1 1107 * pointer may be \c NULL if seeking is not
Chris@1 1108 * supported. If \a seek_callback is not \c NULL then a
Chris@1 1109 * \a tell_callback, \a length_callback, and \a eof_callback must also be supplied.
Chris@1 1110 * Alternatively, a dummy seek callback that just
Chris@1 1111 * returns \c FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_SEEK_STATUS_UNSUPPORTED
Chris@1 1112 * may also be supplied, all though this is slightly
Chris@1 1113 * less efficient for the decoder.
Chris@1 1114 * \param tell_callback See FLAC__StreamDecoderTellCallback. This
Chris@1 1115 * pointer may be \c NULL if not supported by the client. If
Chris@1 1116 * \a seek_callback is not \c NULL then a
Chris@1 1117 * \a tell_callback must also be supplied.
Chris@1 1118 * Alternatively, a dummy tell callback that just
Chris@1 1119 * returns \c FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_TELL_STATUS_UNSUPPORTED
Chris@1 1120 * may also be supplied, all though this is slightly
Chris@1 1121 * less efficient for the decoder.
Chris@1 1122 * \param length_callback See FLAC__StreamDecoderLengthCallback. This
Chris@1 1123 * pointer may be \c NULL if not supported by the client. If
Chris@1 1124 * \a seek_callback is not \c NULL then a
Chris@1 1125 * \a length_callback must also be supplied.
Chris@1 1126 * Alternatively, a dummy length callback that just
Chris@1 1127 * returns \c FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_LENGTH_STATUS_UNSUPPORTED
Chris@1 1128 * may also be supplied, all though this is slightly
Chris@1 1129 * less efficient for the decoder.
Chris@1 1130 * \param eof_callback See FLAC__StreamDecoderEofCallback. This
Chris@1 1131 * pointer may be \c NULL if not supported by the client. If
Chris@1 1132 * \a seek_callback is not \c NULL then a
Chris@1 1133 * \a eof_callback must also be supplied.
Chris@1 1134 * Alternatively, a dummy length callback that just
Chris@1 1135 * returns \c false
Chris@1 1136 * may also be supplied, all though this is slightly
Chris@1 1137 * less efficient for the decoder.
Chris@1 1138 * \param write_callback See FLAC__StreamDecoderWriteCallback. This
Chris@1 1139 * pointer must not be \c NULL.
Chris@1 1140 * \param metadata_callback See FLAC__StreamDecoderMetadataCallback. This
Chris@1 1141 * pointer may be \c NULL if the callback is not
Chris@1 1142 * desired.
Chris@1 1143 * \param error_callback See FLAC__StreamDecoderErrorCallback. This
Chris@1 1144 * pointer must not be \c NULL.
Chris@1 1145 * \param client_data This value will be supplied to callbacks in their
Chris@1 1146 * \a client_data argument.
Chris@1 1147 * \assert
Chris@1 1148 * \code decoder != NULL \endcode
Chris@1 1149 * \retval FLAC__StreamDecoderInitStatus
Chris@1 1150 * \c FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_INIT_STATUS_OK if initialization was successful;
Chris@1 1151 * see FLAC__StreamDecoderInitStatus for the meanings of other return values.
Chris@1 1152 */
Chris@1 1153 FLAC_API FLAC__StreamDecoderInitStatus FLAC__stream_decoder_init_ogg_stream(
Chris@1 1154 FLAC__StreamDecoder *decoder,
Chris@1 1155 FLAC__StreamDecoderReadCallback read_callback,
Chris@1 1156 FLAC__StreamDecoderSeekCallback seek_callback,
Chris@1 1157 FLAC__StreamDecoderTellCallback tell_callback,
Chris@1 1158 FLAC__StreamDecoderLengthCallback length_callback,
Chris@1 1159 FLAC__StreamDecoderEofCallback eof_callback,
Chris@1 1160 FLAC__StreamDecoderWriteCallback write_callback,
Chris@1 1161 FLAC__StreamDecoderMetadataCallback metadata_callback,
Chris@1 1162 FLAC__StreamDecoderErrorCallback error_callback,
Chris@1 1163 void *client_data
Chris@1 1164 );
Chris@1 1165
Chris@1 1166 /** Initialize the decoder instance to decode native FLAC files.
Chris@1 1167 *
Chris@1 1168 * This flavor of initialization sets up the decoder to decode from a
Chris@1 1169 * plain native FLAC file. For non-stdio streams, you must use
Chris@1 1170 * FLAC__stream_decoder_init_stream() and provide callbacks for the I/O.
Chris@1 1171 *
Chris@1 1172 * This function should be called after FLAC__stream_decoder_new() and
Chris@1 1173 * FLAC__stream_decoder_set_*() but before any of the
Chris@1 1174 * FLAC__stream_decoder_process_*() functions. Will set and return the
Chris@1 1175 * decoder state, which will be FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_SEARCH_FOR_METADATA
Chris@1 1176 * if initialization succeeded.
Chris@1 1177 *
Chris@1 1178 * \param decoder An uninitialized decoder instance.
Chris@1 1179 * \param file An open FLAC file. The file should have been
Chris@1 1180 * opened with mode \c "rb" and rewound. The file
Chris@1 1181 * becomes owned by the decoder and should not be
Chris@1 1182 * manipulated by the client while decoding.
Chris@1 1183 * Unless \a file is \c stdin, it will be closed
Chris@1 1184 * when FLAC__stream_decoder_finish() is called.
Chris@1 1185 * Note however that seeking will not work when
Chris@1 1186 * decoding from \c stdout since it is not seekable.
Chris@1 1187 * \param write_callback See FLAC__StreamDecoderWriteCallback. This
Chris@1 1188 * pointer must not be \c NULL.
Chris@1 1189 * \param metadata_callback See FLAC__StreamDecoderMetadataCallback. This
Chris@1 1190 * pointer may be \c NULL if the callback is not
Chris@1 1191 * desired.
Chris@1 1192 * \param error_callback See FLAC__StreamDecoderErrorCallback. This
Chris@1 1193 * pointer must not be \c NULL.
Chris@1 1194 * \param client_data This value will be supplied to callbacks in their
Chris@1 1195 * \a client_data argument.
Chris@1 1196 * \assert
Chris@1 1197 * \code decoder != NULL \endcode
Chris@1 1198 * \code file != NULL \endcode
Chris@1 1199 * \retval FLAC__StreamDecoderInitStatus
Chris@1 1200 * \c FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_INIT_STATUS_OK if initialization was successful;
Chris@1 1201 * see FLAC__StreamDecoderInitStatus for the meanings of other return values.
Chris@1 1202 */
Chris@1 1203 FLAC_API FLAC__StreamDecoderInitStatus FLAC__stream_decoder_init_FILE(
Chris@1 1204 FLAC__StreamDecoder *decoder,
Chris@1 1205 FILE *file,
Chris@1 1206 FLAC__StreamDecoderWriteCallback write_callback,
Chris@1 1207 FLAC__StreamDecoderMetadataCallback metadata_callback,
Chris@1 1208 FLAC__StreamDecoderErrorCallback error_callback,
Chris@1 1209 void *client_data
Chris@1 1210 );
Chris@1 1211
Chris@1 1212 /** Initialize the decoder instance to decode Ogg FLAC files.
Chris@1 1213 *
Chris@1 1214 * This flavor of initialization sets up the decoder to decode from a
Chris@1 1215 * plain Ogg FLAC file. For non-stdio streams, you must use
Chris@1 1216 * FLAC__stream_decoder_init_ogg_stream() and provide callbacks for the I/O.
Chris@1 1217 *
Chris@1 1218 * This function should be called after FLAC__stream_decoder_new() and
Chris@1 1219 * FLAC__stream_decoder_set_*() but before any of the
Chris@1 1220 * FLAC__stream_decoder_process_*() functions. Will set and return the
Chris@1 1221 * decoder state, which will be FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_SEARCH_FOR_METADATA
Chris@1 1222 * if initialization succeeded.
Chris@1 1223 *
Chris@1 1224 * \note Support for Ogg FLAC in the library is optional. If this
Chris@1 1225 * library has been built without support for Ogg FLAC, this function
Chris@1 1226 * will return \c FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_INIT_STATUS_UNSUPPORTED_CONTAINER.
Chris@1 1227 *
Chris@1 1228 * \param decoder An uninitialized decoder instance.
Chris@1 1229 * \param file An open FLAC file. The file should have been
Chris@1 1230 * opened with mode \c "rb" and rewound. The file
Chris@1 1231 * becomes owned by the decoder and should not be
Chris@1 1232 * manipulated by the client while decoding.
Chris@1 1233 * Unless \a file is \c stdin, it will be closed
Chris@1 1234 * when FLAC__stream_decoder_finish() is called.
Chris@1 1235 * Note however that seeking will not work when
Chris@1 1236 * decoding from \c stdout since it is not seekable.
Chris@1 1237 * \param write_callback See FLAC__StreamDecoderWriteCallback. This
Chris@1 1238 * pointer must not be \c NULL.
Chris@1 1239 * \param metadata_callback See FLAC__StreamDecoderMetadataCallback. This
Chris@1 1240 * pointer may be \c NULL if the callback is not
Chris@1 1241 * desired.
Chris@1 1242 * \param error_callback See FLAC__StreamDecoderErrorCallback. This
Chris@1 1243 * pointer must not be \c NULL.
Chris@1 1244 * \param client_data This value will be supplied to callbacks in their
Chris@1 1245 * \a client_data argument.
Chris@1 1246 * \assert
Chris@1 1247 * \code decoder != NULL \endcode
Chris@1 1248 * \code file != NULL \endcode
Chris@1 1249 * \retval FLAC__StreamDecoderInitStatus
Chris@1 1250 * \c FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_INIT_STATUS_OK if initialization was successful;
Chris@1 1251 * see FLAC__StreamDecoderInitStatus for the meanings of other return values.
Chris@1 1252 */
Chris@1 1253 FLAC_API FLAC__StreamDecoderInitStatus FLAC__stream_decoder_init_ogg_FILE(
Chris@1 1254 FLAC__StreamDecoder *decoder,
Chris@1 1255 FILE *file,
Chris@1 1256 FLAC__StreamDecoderWriteCallback write_callback,
Chris@1 1257 FLAC__StreamDecoderMetadataCallback metadata_callback,
Chris@1 1258 FLAC__StreamDecoderErrorCallback error_callback,
Chris@1 1259 void *client_data
Chris@1 1260 );
Chris@1 1261
Chris@1 1262 /** Initialize the decoder instance to decode native FLAC files.
Chris@1 1263 *
Chris@1 1264 * This flavor of initialization sets up the decoder to decode from a plain
Chris@1 1265 * native FLAC file. If POSIX fopen() semantics are not sufficient, (for
Chris@1 1266 * example, with Unicode filenames on Windows), you must use
Chris@1 1267 * FLAC__stream_decoder_init_FILE(), or FLAC__stream_decoder_init_stream()
Chris@1 1268 * and provide callbacks for the I/O.
Chris@1 1269 *
Chris@1 1270 * This function should be called after FLAC__stream_decoder_new() and
Chris@1 1271 * FLAC__stream_decoder_set_*() but before any of the
Chris@1 1272 * FLAC__stream_decoder_process_*() functions. Will set and return the
Chris@1 1273 * decoder state, which will be FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_SEARCH_FOR_METADATA
Chris@1 1274 * if initialization succeeded.
Chris@1 1275 *
Chris@1 1276 * \param decoder An uninitialized decoder instance.
Chris@1 1277 * \param filename The name of the file to decode from. The file will
Chris@1 1278 * be opened with fopen(). Use \c NULL to decode from
Chris@1 1279 * \c stdin. Note that \c stdin is not seekable.
Chris@1 1280 * \param write_callback See FLAC__StreamDecoderWriteCallback. This
Chris@1 1281 * pointer must not be \c NULL.
Chris@1 1282 * \param metadata_callback See FLAC__StreamDecoderMetadataCallback. This
Chris@1 1283 * pointer may be \c NULL if the callback is not
Chris@1 1284 * desired.
Chris@1 1285 * \param error_callback See FLAC__StreamDecoderErrorCallback. This
Chris@1 1286 * pointer must not be \c NULL.
Chris@1 1287 * \param client_data This value will be supplied to callbacks in their
Chris@1 1288 * \a client_data argument.
Chris@1 1289 * \assert
Chris@1 1290 * \code decoder != NULL \endcode
Chris@1 1291 * \retval FLAC__StreamDecoderInitStatus
Chris@1 1292 * \c FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_INIT_STATUS_OK if initialization was successful;
Chris@1 1293 * see FLAC__StreamDecoderInitStatus for the meanings of other return values.
Chris@1 1294 */
Chris@1 1295 FLAC_API FLAC__StreamDecoderInitStatus FLAC__stream_decoder_init_file(
Chris@1 1296 FLAC__StreamDecoder *decoder,
Chris@1 1297 const char *filename,
Chris@1 1298 FLAC__StreamDecoderWriteCallback write_callback,
Chris@1 1299 FLAC__StreamDecoderMetadataCallback metadata_callback,
Chris@1 1300 FLAC__StreamDecoderErrorCallback error_callback,
Chris@1 1301 void *client_data
Chris@1 1302 );
Chris@1 1303
Chris@1 1304 /** Initialize the decoder instance to decode Ogg FLAC files.
Chris@1 1305 *
Chris@1 1306 * This flavor of initialization sets up the decoder to decode from a plain
Chris@1 1307 * Ogg FLAC file. If POSIX fopen() semantics are not sufficient, (for
Chris@1 1308 * example, with Unicode filenames on Windows), you must use
Chris@1 1309 * FLAC__stream_decoder_init_ogg_FILE(), or FLAC__stream_decoder_init_ogg_stream()
Chris@1 1310 * and provide callbacks for the I/O.
Chris@1 1311 *
Chris@1 1312 * This function should be called after FLAC__stream_decoder_new() and
Chris@1 1313 * FLAC__stream_decoder_set_*() but before any of the
Chris@1 1314 * FLAC__stream_decoder_process_*() functions. Will set and return the
Chris@1 1315 * decoder state, which will be FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_SEARCH_FOR_METADATA
Chris@1 1316 * if initialization succeeded.
Chris@1 1317 *
Chris@1 1318 * \note Support for Ogg FLAC in the library is optional. If this
Chris@1 1319 * library has been built without support for Ogg FLAC, this function
Chris@1 1320 * will return \c FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_INIT_STATUS_UNSUPPORTED_CONTAINER.
Chris@1 1321 *
Chris@1 1322 * \param decoder An uninitialized decoder instance.
Chris@1 1323 * \param filename The name of the file to decode from. The file will
Chris@1 1324 * be opened with fopen(). Use \c NULL to decode from
Chris@1 1325 * \c stdin. Note that \c stdin is not seekable.
Chris@1 1326 * \param write_callback See FLAC__StreamDecoderWriteCallback. This
Chris@1 1327 * pointer must not be \c NULL.
Chris@1 1328 * \param metadata_callback See FLAC__StreamDecoderMetadataCallback. This
Chris@1 1329 * pointer may be \c NULL if the callback is not
Chris@1 1330 * desired.
Chris@1 1331 * \param error_callback See FLAC__StreamDecoderErrorCallback. This
Chris@1 1332 * pointer must not be \c NULL.
Chris@1 1333 * \param client_data This value will be supplied to callbacks in their
Chris@1 1334 * \a client_data argument.
Chris@1 1335 * \assert
Chris@1 1336 * \code decoder != NULL \endcode
Chris@1 1337 * \retval FLAC__StreamDecoderInitStatus
Chris@1 1338 * \c FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_INIT_STATUS_OK if initialization was successful;
Chris@1 1339 * see FLAC__StreamDecoderInitStatus for the meanings of other return values.
Chris@1 1340 */
Chris@1 1341 FLAC_API FLAC__StreamDecoderInitStatus FLAC__stream_decoder_init_ogg_file(
Chris@1 1342 FLAC__StreamDecoder *decoder,
Chris@1 1343 const char *filename,
Chris@1 1344 FLAC__StreamDecoderWriteCallback write_callback,
Chris@1 1345 FLAC__StreamDecoderMetadataCallback metadata_callback,
Chris@1 1346 FLAC__StreamDecoderErrorCallback error_callback,
Chris@1 1347 void *client_data
Chris@1 1348 );
Chris@1 1349
Chris@1 1350 /** Finish the decoding process.
Chris@1 1351 * Flushes the decoding buffer, releases resources, resets the decoder
Chris@1 1352 * settings to their defaults, and returns the decoder state to
Chris@1 1353 * FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_UNINITIALIZED.
Chris@1 1354 *
Chris@1 1355 * In the event of a prematurely-terminated decode, it is not strictly
Chris@1 1356 * necessary to call this immediately before FLAC__stream_decoder_delete()
Chris@1 1357 * but it is good practice to match every FLAC__stream_decoder_init_*()
Chris@1 1358 * with a FLAC__stream_decoder_finish().
Chris@1 1359 *
Chris@1 1360 * \param decoder An uninitialized decoder instance.
Chris@1 1361 * \assert
Chris@1 1362 * \code decoder != NULL \endcode
Chris@1 1363 * \retval FLAC__bool
Chris@1 1364 * \c false if MD5 checking is on AND a STREAMINFO block was available
Chris@1 1365 * AND the MD5 signature in the STREAMINFO block was non-zero AND the
Chris@1 1366 * signature does not match the one computed by the decoder; else
Chris@1 1367 * \c true.
Chris@1 1368 */
Chris@1 1369 FLAC_API FLAC__bool FLAC__stream_decoder_finish(FLAC__StreamDecoder *decoder);
Chris@1 1370
Chris@1 1371 /** Flush the stream input.
Chris@1 1372 * The decoder's input buffer will be cleared and the state set to
Chris@1 1373 * \c FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_SEARCH_FOR_FRAME_SYNC. This will also turn
Chris@1 1374 * off MD5 checking.
Chris@1 1375 *
Chris@1 1376 * \param decoder A decoder instance.
Chris@1 1377 * \assert
Chris@1 1378 * \code decoder != NULL \endcode
Chris@1 1379 * \retval FLAC__bool
Chris@1 1380 * \c true if successful, else \c false if a memory allocation
Chris@1 1381 * error occurs (in which case the state will be set to
Chris@1 1382 * \c FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_MEMORY_ALLOCATION_ERROR).
Chris@1 1383 */
Chris@1 1384 FLAC_API FLAC__bool FLAC__stream_decoder_flush(FLAC__StreamDecoder *decoder);
Chris@1 1385
Chris@1 1386 /** Reset the decoding process.
Chris@1 1387 * The decoder's input buffer will be cleared and the state set to
Chris@1 1388 * \c FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_SEARCH_FOR_METADATA. This is similar to
Chris@1 1389 * FLAC__stream_decoder_finish() except that the settings are
Chris@1 1390 * preserved; there is no need to call FLAC__stream_decoder_init_*()
Chris@1 1391 * before decoding again. MD5 checking will be restored to its original
Chris@1 1392 * setting.
Chris@1 1393 *
Chris@1 1394 * If the decoder is seekable, or was initialized with
Chris@1 1395 * FLAC__stream_decoder_init*_FILE() or FLAC__stream_decoder_init*_file(),
Chris@1 1396 * the decoder will also attempt to seek to the beginning of the file.
Chris@1 1397 * If this rewind fails, this function will return \c false. It follows
Chris@1 1398 * that FLAC__stream_decoder_reset() cannot be used when decoding from
Chris@1 1399 * \c stdin.
Chris@1 1400 *
Chris@1 1401 * If the decoder was initialized with FLAC__stream_encoder_init*_stream()
Chris@1 1402 * and is not seekable (i.e. no seek callback was provided or the seek
Chris@1 1403 * callback returns \c FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_SEEK_STATUS_UNSUPPORTED), it
Chris@1 1404 * is the duty of the client to start feeding data from the beginning of
Chris@1 1405 * the stream on the next FLAC__stream_decoder_process() or
Chris@1 1406 * FLAC__stream_decoder_process_interleaved() call.
Chris@1 1407 *
Chris@1 1408 * \param decoder A decoder instance.
Chris@1 1409 * \assert
Chris@1 1410 * \code decoder != NULL \endcode
Chris@1 1411 * \retval FLAC__bool
Chris@1 1412 * \c true if successful, else \c false if a memory allocation occurs
Chris@1 1413 * (in which case the state will be set to
Chris@1 1414 * \c FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_MEMORY_ALLOCATION_ERROR) or a seek error
Chris@1 1415 * occurs (the state will be unchanged).
Chris@1 1416 */
Chris@1 1417 FLAC_API FLAC__bool FLAC__stream_decoder_reset(FLAC__StreamDecoder *decoder);
Chris@1 1418
Chris@1 1419 /** Decode one metadata block or audio frame.
Chris@1 1420 * This version instructs the decoder to decode a either a single metadata
Chris@1 1421 * block or a single frame and stop, unless the callbacks return a fatal
Chris@1 1422 * error or the read callback returns
Chris@1 1423 * \c FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_READ_STATUS_END_OF_STREAM.
Chris@1 1424 *
Chris@1 1425 * As the decoder needs more input it will call the read callback.
Chris@1 1426 * Depending on what was decoded, the metadata or write callback will be
Chris@1 1427 * called with the decoded metadata block or audio frame.
Chris@1 1428 *
Chris@1 1429 * Unless there is a fatal read error or end of stream, this function
Chris@1 1430 * will return once one whole frame is decoded. In other words, if the
Chris@1 1431 * stream is not synchronized or points to a corrupt frame header, the
Chris@1 1432 * decoder will continue to try and resync until it gets to a valid
Chris@1 1433 * frame, then decode one frame, then return. If the decoder points to
Chris@1 1434 * a frame whose frame CRC in the frame footer does not match the
Chris@1 1435 * computed frame CRC, this function will issue a
Chris@1 1436 * FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_ERROR_STATUS_FRAME_CRC_MISMATCH error to the
Chris@1 1437 * error callback, and return, having decoded one complete, although
Chris@1 1438 * corrupt, frame. (Such corrupted frames are sent as silence of the
Chris@1 1439 * correct length to the write callback.)
Chris@1 1440 *
Chris@1 1441 * \param decoder An initialized decoder instance.
Chris@1 1442 * \assert
Chris@1 1443 * \code decoder != NULL \endcode
Chris@1 1444 * \retval FLAC__bool
Chris@1 1445 * \c false if any fatal read, write, or memory allocation error
Chris@1 1446 * occurred (meaning decoding must stop), else \c true; for more
Chris@1 1447 * information about the decoder, check the decoder state with
Chris@1 1448 * FLAC__stream_decoder_get_state().
Chris@1 1449 */
Chris@1 1450 FLAC_API FLAC__bool FLAC__stream_decoder_process_single(FLAC__StreamDecoder *decoder);
Chris@1 1451
Chris@1 1452 /** Decode until the end of the metadata.
Chris@1 1453 * This version instructs the decoder to decode from the current position
Chris@1 1454 * and continue until all the metadata has been read, or until the
Chris@1 1455 * callbacks return a fatal error or the read callback returns
Chris@1 1456 * \c FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_READ_STATUS_END_OF_STREAM.
Chris@1 1457 *
Chris@1 1458 * As the decoder needs more input it will call the read callback.
Chris@1 1459 * As each metadata block is decoded, the metadata callback will be called
Chris@1 1460 * with the decoded metadata.
Chris@1 1461 *
Chris@1 1462 * \param decoder An initialized decoder instance.
Chris@1 1463 * \assert
Chris@1 1464 * \code decoder != NULL \endcode
Chris@1 1465 * \retval FLAC__bool
Chris@1 1466 * \c false if any fatal read, write, or memory allocation error
Chris@1 1467 * occurred (meaning decoding must stop), else \c true; for more
Chris@1 1468 * information about the decoder, check the decoder state with
Chris@1 1469 * FLAC__stream_decoder_get_state().
Chris@1 1470 */
Chris@1 1471 FLAC_API FLAC__bool FLAC__stream_decoder_process_until_end_of_metadata(FLAC__StreamDecoder *decoder);
Chris@1 1472
Chris@1 1473 /** Decode until the end of the stream.
Chris@1 1474 * This version instructs the decoder to decode from the current position
Chris@1 1475 * and continue until the end of stream (the read callback returns
Chris@1 1476 * \c FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_READ_STATUS_END_OF_STREAM), or until the
Chris@1 1477 * callbacks return a fatal error.
Chris@1 1478 *
Chris@1 1479 * As the decoder needs more input it will call the read callback.
Chris@1 1480 * As each metadata block and frame is decoded, the metadata or write
Chris@1 1481 * callback will be called with the decoded metadata or frame.
Chris@1 1482 *
Chris@1 1483 * \param decoder An initialized decoder instance.
Chris@1 1484 * \assert
Chris@1 1485 * \code decoder != NULL \endcode
Chris@1 1486 * \retval FLAC__bool
Chris@1 1487 * \c false if any fatal read, write, or memory allocation error
Chris@1 1488 * occurred (meaning decoding must stop), else \c true; for more
Chris@1 1489 * information about the decoder, check the decoder state with
Chris@1 1490 * FLAC__stream_decoder_get_state().
Chris@1 1491 */
Chris@1 1492 FLAC_API FLAC__bool FLAC__stream_decoder_process_until_end_of_stream(FLAC__StreamDecoder *decoder);
Chris@1 1493
Chris@1 1494 /** Skip one audio frame.
Chris@1 1495 * This version instructs the decoder to 'skip' a single frame and stop,
Chris@1 1496 * unless the callbacks return a fatal error or the read callback returns
Chris@1 1497 * \c FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_READ_STATUS_END_OF_STREAM.
Chris@1 1498 *
Chris@1 1499 * The decoding flow is the same as what occurs when
Chris@1 1500 * FLAC__stream_decoder_process_single() is called to process an audio
Chris@1 1501 * frame, except that this function does not decode the parsed data into
Chris@1 1502 * PCM or call the write callback. The integrity of the frame is still
Chris@1 1503 * checked the same way as in the other process functions.
Chris@1 1504 *
Chris@1 1505 * This function will return once one whole frame is skipped, in the
Chris@1 1506 * same way that FLAC__stream_decoder_process_single() will return once
Chris@1 1507 * one whole frame is decoded.
Chris@1 1508 *
Chris@1 1509 * This function can be used in more quickly determining FLAC frame
Chris@1 1510 * boundaries when decoding of the actual data is not needed, for
Chris@1 1511 * example when an application is separating a FLAC stream into frames
Chris@1 1512 * for editing or storing in a container. To do this, the application
Chris@1 1513 * can use FLAC__stream_decoder_skip_single_frame() to quickly advance
Chris@1 1514 * to the next frame, then use
Chris@1 1515 * FLAC__stream_decoder_get_decode_position() to find the new frame
Chris@1 1516 * boundary.
Chris@1 1517 *
Chris@1 1518 * This function should only be called when the stream has advanced
Chris@1 1519 * past all the metadata, otherwise it will return \c false.
Chris@1 1520 *
Chris@1 1521 * \param decoder An initialized decoder instance not in a metadata
Chris@1 1522 * state.
Chris@1 1523 * \assert
Chris@1 1524 * \code decoder != NULL \endcode
Chris@1 1525 * \retval FLAC__bool
Chris@1 1526 * \c false if any fatal read, write, or memory allocation error
Chris@1 1527 * occurred (meaning decoding must stop), or if the decoder
Chris@1 1528 * is in the FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_SEARCH_FOR_METADATA or
Chris@1 1529 * FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_READ_METADATA state, else \c true; for more
Chris@1 1530 * information about the decoder, check the decoder state with
Chris@1 1531 * FLAC__stream_decoder_get_state().
Chris@1 1532 */
Chris@1 1533 FLAC_API FLAC__bool FLAC__stream_decoder_skip_single_frame(FLAC__StreamDecoder *decoder);
Chris@1 1534
Chris@1 1535 /** Flush the input and seek to an absolute sample.
Chris@1 1536 * Decoding will resume at the given sample. Note that because of
Chris@1 1537 * this, the next write callback may contain a partial block. The
Chris@1 1538 * client must support seeking the input or this function will fail
Chris@1 1539 * and return \c false. Furthermore, if the decoder state is
Chris@1 1540 * \c FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_SEEK_ERROR, then the decoder must be flushed
Chris@1 1541 * with FLAC__stream_decoder_flush() or reset with
Chris@1 1542 * FLAC__stream_decoder_reset() before decoding can continue.
Chris@1 1543 *
Chris@1 1544 * \param decoder A decoder instance.
Chris@1 1545 * \param sample The target sample number to seek to.
Chris@1 1546 * \assert
Chris@1 1547 * \code decoder != NULL \endcode
Chris@1 1548 * \retval FLAC__bool
Chris@1 1549 * \c true if successful, else \c false.
Chris@1 1550 */
Chris@1 1551 FLAC_API FLAC__bool FLAC__stream_decoder_seek_absolute(FLAC__StreamDecoder *decoder, FLAC__uint64 sample);
Chris@1 1552
Chris@1 1553 /* \} */
Chris@1 1554
Chris@1 1555 #ifdef __cplusplus
Chris@1 1556 }
Chris@1 1557 #endif
Chris@1 1558
Chris@1 1559 #endif