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date Mon, 02 Mar 2020 14:03:47 +0000
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cannam@87 1 /* libFLAC - Free Lossless Audio Codec library
cannam@87 2 * Copyright (C) 2004,2005,2006,2007 Josh Coalson
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cannam@87 30 */
cannam@87 31
cannam@87 32 #ifndef FLAC__CALLBACK_H
cannam@87 33 #define FLAC__CALLBACK_H
cannam@87 34
cannam@87 35 #include "ordinals.h"
cannam@87 36 #include <stdlib.h> /* for size_t */
cannam@87 37
cannam@87 38 /** \file include/FLAC/callback.h
cannam@87 39 *
cannam@87 40 * \brief
cannam@87 41 * This module defines the structures for describing I/O callbacks
cannam@87 42 * to the other FLAC interfaces.
cannam@87 43 *
cannam@87 44 * See the detailed documentation for callbacks in the
cannam@87 45 * \link flac_callbacks callbacks \endlink module.
cannam@87 46 */
cannam@87 47
cannam@87 48 /** \defgroup flac_callbacks FLAC/callback.h: I/O callback structures
cannam@87 49 * \ingroup flac
cannam@87 50 *
cannam@87 51 * \brief
cannam@87 52 * This module defines the structures for describing I/O callbacks
cannam@87 53 * to the other FLAC interfaces.
cannam@87 54 *
cannam@87 55 * The purpose of the I/O callback functions is to create a common way
cannam@87 56 * for the metadata interfaces to handle I/O.
cannam@87 57 *
cannam@87 58 * Originally the metadata interfaces required filenames as the way of
cannam@87 59 * specifying FLAC files to operate on. This is problematic in some
cannam@87 60 * environments so there is an additional option to specify a set of
cannam@87 61 * callbacks for doing I/O on the FLAC file, instead of the filename.
cannam@87 62 *
cannam@87 63 * In addition to the callbacks, a FLAC__IOHandle type is defined as an
cannam@87 64 * opaque structure for a data source.
cannam@87 65 *
cannam@87 66 * The callback function prototypes are similar (but not identical) to the
cannam@87 67 * stdio functions fread, fwrite, fseek, ftell, feof, and fclose. If you use
cannam@87 68 * stdio streams to implement the callbacks, you can pass fread, fwrite, and
cannam@87 69 * fclose anywhere a FLAC__IOCallback_Read, FLAC__IOCallback_Write, or
cannam@87 70 * FLAC__IOCallback_Close is required, and a FILE* anywhere a FLAC__IOHandle
cannam@87 71 * is required. \warning You generally CANNOT directly use fseek or ftell
cannam@87 72 * for FLAC__IOCallback_Seek or FLAC__IOCallback_Tell since on most systems
cannam@87 73 * these use 32-bit offsets and FLAC requires 64-bit offsets to deal with
cannam@87 74 * large files. You will have to find an equivalent function (e.g. ftello),
cannam@87 75 * or write a wrapper. The same is true for feof() since this is usually
cannam@87 76 * implemented as a macro, not as a function whose address can be taken.
cannam@87 77 *
cannam@87 78 * \{
cannam@87 79 */
cannam@87 80
cannam@87 81 #ifdef __cplusplus
cannam@87 82 extern "C" {
cannam@87 83 #endif
cannam@87 84
cannam@87 85 /** This is the opaque handle type used by the callbacks. Typically
cannam@87 86 * this is a \c FILE* or address of a file descriptor.
cannam@87 87 */
cannam@87 88 typedef void* FLAC__IOHandle;
cannam@87 89
cannam@87 90 /** Signature for the read callback.
cannam@87 91 * The signature and semantics match POSIX fread() implementations
cannam@87 92 * and can generally be used interchangeably.
cannam@87 93 *
cannam@87 94 * \param ptr The address of the read buffer.
cannam@87 95 * \param size The size of the records to be read.
cannam@87 96 * \param nmemb The number of records to be read.
cannam@87 97 * \param handle The handle to the data source.
cannam@87 98 * \retval size_t
cannam@87 99 * The number of records read.
cannam@87 100 */
cannam@87 101 typedef size_t (*FLAC__IOCallback_Read) (void *ptr, size_t size, size_t nmemb, FLAC__IOHandle handle);
cannam@87 102
cannam@87 103 /** Signature for the write callback.
cannam@87 104 * The signature and semantics match POSIX fwrite() implementations
cannam@87 105 * and can generally be used interchangeably.
cannam@87 106 *
cannam@87 107 * \param ptr The address of the write buffer.
cannam@87 108 * \param size The size of the records to be written.
cannam@87 109 * \param nmemb The number of records to be written.
cannam@87 110 * \param handle The handle to the data source.
cannam@87 111 * \retval size_t
cannam@87 112 * The number of records written.
cannam@87 113 */
cannam@87 114 typedef size_t (*FLAC__IOCallback_Write) (const void *ptr, size_t size, size_t nmemb, FLAC__IOHandle handle);
cannam@87 115
cannam@87 116 /** Signature for the seek callback.
cannam@87 117 * The signature and semantics mostly match POSIX fseek() WITH ONE IMPORTANT
cannam@87 118 * EXCEPTION: the offset is a 64-bit type whereas fseek() is generally 'long'
cannam@87 119 * and 32-bits wide.
cannam@87 120 *
cannam@87 121 * \param handle The handle to the data source.
cannam@87 122 * \param offset The new position, relative to \a whence
cannam@87 123 * \param whence \c SEEK_SET, \c SEEK_CUR, or \c SEEK_END
cannam@87 124 * \retval int
cannam@87 125 * \c 0 on success, \c -1 on error.
cannam@87 126 */
cannam@87 127 typedef int (*FLAC__IOCallback_Seek) (FLAC__IOHandle handle, FLAC__int64 offset, int whence);
cannam@87 128
cannam@87 129 /** Signature for the tell callback.
cannam@87 130 * The signature and semantics mostly match POSIX ftell() WITH ONE IMPORTANT
cannam@87 131 * EXCEPTION: the offset is a 64-bit type whereas ftell() is generally 'long'
cannam@87 132 * and 32-bits wide.
cannam@87 133 *
cannam@87 134 * \param handle The handle to the data source.
cannam@87 135 * \retval FLAC__int64
cannam@87 136 * The current position on success, \c -1 on error.
cannam@87 137 */
cannam@87 138 typedef FLAC__int64 (*FLAC__IOCallback_Tell) (FLAC__IOHandle handle);
cannam@87 139
cannam@87 140 /** Signature for the EOF callback.
cannam@87 141 * The signature and semantics mostly match POSIX feof() but WATCHOUT:
cannam@87 142 * on many systems, feof() is a macro, so in this case a wrapper function
cannam@87 143 * must be provided instead.
cannam@87 144 *
cannam@87 145 * \param handle The handle to the data source.
cannam@87 146 * \retval int
cannam@87 147 * \c 0 if not at end of file, nonzero if at end of file.
cannam@87 148 */
cannam@87 149 typedef int (*FLAC__IOCallback_Eof) (FLAC__IOHandle handle);
cannam@87 150
cannam@87 151 /** Signature for the close callback.
cannam@87 152 * The signature and semantics match POSIX fclose() implementations
cannam@87 153 * and can generally be used interchangeably.
cannam@87 154 *
cannam@87 155 * \param handle The handle to the data source.
cannam@87 156 * \retval int
cannam@87 157 * \c 0 on success, \c EOF on error.
cannam@87 158 */
cannam@87 159 typedef int (*FLAC__IOCallback_Close) (FLAC__IOHandle handle);
cannam@87 160
cannam@87 161 /** A structure for holding a set of callbacks.
cannam@87 162 * Each FLAC interface that requires a FLAC__IOCallbacks structure will
cannam@87 163 * describe which of the callbacks are required. The ones that are not
cannam@87 164 * required may be set to NULL.
cannam@87 165 *
cannam@87 166 * If the seek requirement for an interface is optional, you can signify that
cannam@87 167 * a data sorce is not seekable by setting the \a seek field to \c NULL.
cannam@87 168 */
cannam@87 169 typedef struct {
cannam@87 170 FLAC__IOCallback_Read read;
cannam@87 171 FLAC__IOCallback_Write write;
cannam@87 172 FLAC__IOCallback_Seek seek;
cannam@87 173 FLAC__IOCallback_Tell tell;
cannam@87 174 FLAC__IOCallback_Eof eof;
cannam@87 175 FLAC__IOCallback_Close close;
cannam@87 176 } FLAC__IOCallbacks;
cannam@87 177
cannam@87 178 /* \} */
cannam@87 179
cannam@87 180 #ifdef __cplusplus
cannam@87 181 }
cannam@87 182 #endif
cannam@87 183
cannam@87 184 #endif