annotate data/model/WritableWaveFileModel.h @ 1346:75ad55315db4 3.0-integration

More work on getting tests (especially file encoding ones) running on Windows. Various problems here to do with interaction with test filenames in Hg repos
author Chris Cannam
date Fri, 06 Jan 2017 15:44:55 +0000
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Chris@175 1 /* -*- c-basic-offset: 4 indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- vi:set ts=8 sts=4 sw=4: */
Chris@175 2
Chris@175 3 /*
Chris@175 4 Sonic Visualiser
Chris@175 5 An audio file viewer and annotation editor.
Chris@175 6 Centre for Digital Music, Queen Mary, University of London.
Chris@202 7 This file copyright 2006 QMUL.
Chris@175 8
Chris@175 9 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
Chris@175 10 modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
Chris@175 11 published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
Chris@175 12 License, or (at your option) any later version. See the file
Chris@175 13 COPYING included with this distribution for more information.
Chris@175 14 */
Chris@175 15
Chris@1122 16 #ifndef WRITABLE_WAVE_FILE_MODEL_H
Chris@1122 17 #define WRITABLE_WAVE_FILE_MODEL_H
Chris@175 18
Chris@175 19 #include "WaveFileModel.h"
Chris@1122 20 #include "ReadOnlyWaveFileModel.h"
Chris@1122 21 #include "PowerOfSqrtTwoZoomConstraint.h"
Chris@175 22
Chris@175 23 class WavFileWriter;
Chris@175 24 class WavFileReader;
Chris@175 25
Chris@1122 26 class WritableWaveFileModel : public WaveFileModel
Chris@175 27 {
Chris@175 28 Q_OBJECT
Chris@175 29
Chris@175 30 public:
Chris@1040 31 WritableWaveFileModel(sv_samplerate_t sampleRate, int channels, QString path = "");
Chris@175 32 ~WritableWaveFileModel();
Chris@175 33
Chris@188 34 /**
Chris@188 35 * Call addSamples to append a block of samples to the end of the
Chris@1337 36 * file.
Chris@1337 37 *
Chris@1337 38 * This function only appends the samples to the file being
Chris@1337 39 * written; it does not update the model's view of the samples in
Chris@1337 40 * that file. That is, it updates the file on disc but the model
Chris@1337 41 * itself does not change its content. This is because re-reading
Chris@1337 42 * the file to update the model may be more expensive than adding
Chris@1337 43 * the samples in the first place. If you are writing small
Chris@1337 44 * numbers of samples repeatedly, you probably only want the model
Chris@1337 45 * to update periodically rather than after every write.
Chris@1337 46 *
Chris@1337 47 * Call updateModel() periodically to tell the model to update its
Chris@1337 48 * own view of the samples in the file being written.
Chris@1337 49 *
Chris@1337 50 * Call setWriteProportion() periodically if the file being
Chris@1337 51 * written has known duration and you want the model to be able to
Chris@1337 52 * report the write progress as a percentage.
Chris@1337 53 *
Chris@1337 54 * Call writeComplete() when the file has been completely written.
Chris@188 55 */
Chris@1325 56 virtual bool addSamples(const float *const *samples, sv_frame_t count);
Chris@1133 57
Chris@1133 58 /**
Chris@1337 59 * Tell the model to update its own (read) view of the (written)
Chris@1337 60 * file. May cause modelChanged() and modelChangedWithin() to be
Chris@1337 61 * emitted. See the comment to addSamples above for rationale.
Chris@1337 62 */
Chris@1337 63 void updateModel();
Chris@1337 64
Chris@1337 65 /**
Chris@1133 66 * Set the proportion of the file which has been written so far,
Chris@1133 67 * as a percentage. This may be used to indicate progress.
Chris@1133 68 *
Chris@1133 69 * Note that this differs from the "completion" percentage
Chris@1133 70 * reported through isReady()/getCompletion(). That percentage is
Chris@1133 71 * updated when "internal processing has advanced... but the model
Chris@1133 72 * has not changed externally", i.e. it reports progress in
Chris@1133 73 * calculating the initial state of a model. In contrast, an
Chris@1133 74 * update to setWriteProportion corresponds to a change in the
Chris@1133 75 * externally visible state of the model (i.e. it contains more
Chris@1133 76 * data than before).
Chris@1133 77 */
Chris@1133 78 void setWriteProportion(int proportion);
Chris@1133 79
Chris@1133 80 /**
Chris@1133 81 * Indicate that writing is complete. You should call this even if
Chris@1337 82 * you have never called setWriteProportion() or updateModel().
Chris@1133 83 */
Chris@1133 84 void writeComplete();
Chris@1133 85
Chris@1133 86 static const int PROPORTION_UNKNOWN;
Chris@1133 87
Chris@1133 88 /**
Chris@1133 89 * Get the proportion of the file which has been written so far,
Chris@1133 90 * as a percentage. Return PROPORTION_UNKNOWN if unknown.
Chris@1133 91 */
Chris@1133 92 int getWriteProportion() const;
Chris@175 93
Chris@175 94 bool isOK() const;
Chris@175 95 bool isReady(int *) const;
Chris@1133 96
Chris@1133 97 /**
Chris@1133 98 * Return the generation completion percentage of this model. This
Chris@1133 99 * is always 100, because the model is always in a complete state
Chris@1133 100 * -- it just contains varying amounts of data depending on how
Chris@1133 101 * much has been written.
Chris@1133 102 */
Chris@1133 103 virtual int getCompletion() const { return 100; }
Chris@188 104
Chris@179 105 const ZoomConstraint *getZoomConstraint() const {
Chris@179 106 static PowerOfSqrtTwoZoomConstraint zc;
Chris@179 107 return &zc;
Chris@179 108 }
Chris@179 109
Chris@1038 110 sv_frame_t getFrameCount() const;
Chris@929 111 int getChannelCount() const { return m_channels; }
Chris@1040 112 sv_samplerate_t getSampleRate() const { return m_sampleRate; }
Chris@1122 113 sv_samplerate_t getNativeRate() const { return m_sampleRate; }
Chris@1122 114
Chris@1122 115 QString getTitle() const {
Chris@1122 116 if (m_model) return m_model->getTitle();
Chris@1122 117 else return "";
Chris@1122 118 }
Chris@1122 119 QString getMaker() const {
Chris@1122 120 if (m_model) return m_model->getMaker();
Chris@1122 121 else return "";
Chris@1122 122 }
Chris@1122 123 QString getLocation() const {
Chris@1122 124 if (m_model) return m_model->getLocation();
Chris@1122 125 else return "";
Chris@1122 126 }
Chris@175 127
Chris@175 128 float getValueMinimum() const { return -1.0f; }
Chris@175 129 float getValueMaximum() const { return 1.0f; }
Chris@175 130
Chris@1038 131 virtual sv_frame_t getStartFrame() const { return m_startFrame; }
Chris@1038 132 virtual sv_frame_t getEndFrame() const { return m_startFrame + getFrameCount(); }
Chris@175 133
Chris@1038 134 void setStartFrame(sv_frame_t startFrame);
Chris@175 135
Chris@1326 136 virtual floatvec_t getData(int channel, sv_frame_t start, sv_frame_t count) const;
Chris@175 137
Chris@1326 138 virtual std::vector<floatvec_t> getMultiChannelData(int fromchannel, int tochannel, sv_frame_t start, sv_frame_t count) const;
Chris@363 139
Chris@929 140 virtual int getSummaryBlockSize(int desired) const;
Chris@377 141
Chris@1038 142 virtual void getSummaries(int channel, sv_frame_t start, sv_frame_t count,
Chris@929 143 RangeBlock &ranges, int &blockSize) const;
Chris@300 144
Chris@1038 145 virtual Range getSummary(int channel, sv_frame_t start, sv_frame_t count) const;
Chris@175 146
Chris@345 147 QString getTypeName() const { return tr("Writable Wave File"); }
Chris@345 148
Chris@175 149 virtual void toXml(QTextStream &out,
Chris@175 150 QString indent = "",
Chris@175 151 QString extraAttributes = "") const;
Chris@175 152
Chris@175 153 protected:
Chris@1122 154 ReadOnlyWaveFileModel *m_model;
Chris@175 155 WavFileWriter *m_writer;
Chris@175 156 WavFileReader *m_reader;
Chris@1040 157 sv_samplerate_t m_sampleRate;
Chris@929 158 int m_channels;
Chris@1038 159 sv_frame_t m_frameCount;
Chris@1038 160 sv_frame_t m_startFrame;
Chris@1133 161 int m_proportion;
Chris@175 162 };
Chris@175 163
Chris@175 164 #endif
Chris@175 165