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* Rearrange spectrogram cacheing so that gain, normalization, instantaneous frequency calculations etc can be done from the cached data (increasing the size of the cache, but also the usability).
author Chris Cannam
date Thu, 23 Feb 2006 18:01:31 +0000
parents d86891498eef
children 39ae3dee27b9
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/* -*- c-basic-offset: 4 -*-  vi:set ts=8 sts=4 sw=4: */

/*
    A waveform viewer and audio annotation editor.
    Chris Cannam, Queen Mary University of London, 2005-2006
   
    This is experimental software.  Not for distribution.
*/

#ifndef _TRANSFORM_H_
#define _TRANSFORM_H_

#include <QThread>

#include "base/Model.h"

typedef QString TransformName;

/**
 * A Transform turns one data model into another.
 *
 * Typically in this application, a Transform might have a
 * DenseTimeValueModel as its input (e.g. an audio waveform) and a
 * SparseOneDimensionalModel (e.g. detected beats) as its output.
 *
 * The Transform typically runs in the background, as a separate
 * thread populating the output model.  The model is available to the
 * user of the Transform immediately, but may be initially empty until
 * the background thread has populated it.
 */

class Transform : public QThread
{
public:
    virtual ~Transform();

    Model *getInputModel()  { return m_input; }
    Model *getOutputModel() { return m_output; }
    Model *detachOutputModel() { m_detached = true; return m_output; }

protected:
    Transform(Model *m);

    Model *m_input; // I don't own this
    Model *m_output; // I own this, unless...
    bool m_detached; // ... this is true.
    bool m_deleting;
};

#endif