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view data/model/WritableWaveFileModel.h @ 1370:54fabf5aceb8
Update piper-cpp to github repo, and adjust build for revised layout in it
author | Chris Cannam |
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date | Fri, 20 Jan 2017 18:05:41 +0000 |
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/* -*- c-basic-offset: 4 indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- vi:set ts=8 sts=4 sw=4: */ /* Sonic Visualiser An audio file viewer and annotation editor. Centre for Digital Music, Queen Mary, University of London. This file copyright 2006 QMUL. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. See the file COPYING included with this distribution for more information. */ #ifndef WRITABLE_WAVE_FILE_MODEL_H #define WRITABLE_WAVE_FILE_MODEL_H #include "WaveFileModel.h" #include "ReadOnlyWaveFileModel.h" #include "PowerOfSqrtTwoZoomConstraint.h" class WavFileWriter; class WavFileReader; class WritableWaveFileModel : public WaveFileModel { Q_OBJECT public: WritableWaveFileModel(sv_samplerate_t sampleRate, int channels, QString path = ""); ~WritableWaveFileModel(); /** * Call addSamples to append a block of samples to the end of the * file. * * This function only appends the samples to the file being * written; it does not update the model's view of the samples in * that file. That is, it updates the file on disc but the model * itself does not change its content. This is because re-reading * the file to update the model may be more expensive than adding * the samples in the first place. If you are writing small * numbers of samples repeatedly, you probably only want the model * to update periodically rather than after every write. * * Call updateModel() periodically to tell the model to update its * own view of the samples in the file being written. * * Call setWriteProportion() periodically if the file being * written has known duration and you want the model to be able to * report the write progress as a percentage. * * Call writeComplete() when the file has been completely written. */ virtual bool addSamples(const float *const *samples, sv_frame_t count); /** * Tell the model to update its own (read) view of the (written) * file. May cause modelChanged() and modelChangedWithin() to be * emitted. See the comment to addSamples above for rationale. */ void updateModel(); /** * Set the proportion of the file which has been written so far, * as a percentage. This may be used to indicate progress. * * Note that this differs from the "completion" percentage * reported through isReady()/getCompletion(). That percentage is * updated when "internal processing has advanced... but the model * has not changed externally", i.e. it reports progress in * calculating the initial state of a model. In contrast, an * update to setWriteProportion corresponds to a change in the * externally visible state of the model (i.e. it contains more * data than before). */ void setWriteProportion(int proportion); /** * Indicate that writing is complete. You should call this even if * you have never called setWriteProportion() or updateModel(). */ void writeComplete(); static const int PROPORTION_UNKNOWN; /** * Get the proportion of the file which has been written so far, * as a percentage. Return PROPORTION_UNKNOWN if unknown. */ int getWriteProportion() const; bool isOK() const; bool isReady(int *) const; /** * Return the generation completion percentage of this model. This * is always 100, because the model is always in a complete state * -- it just contains varying amounts of data depending on how * much has been written. */ virtual int getCompletion() const { return 100; } const ZoomConstraint *getZoomConstraint() const { static PowerOfSqrtTwoZoomConstraint zc; return &zc; } sv_frame_t getFrameCount() const; int getChannelCount() const { return m_channels; } sv_samplerate_t getSampleRate() const { return m_sampleRate; } sv_samplerate_t getNativeRate() const { return m_sampleRate; } QString getTitle() const { if (m_model) return m_model->getTitle(); else return ""; } QString getMaker() const { if (m_model) return m_model->getMaker(); else return ""; } QString getLocation() const { if (m_model) return m_model->getLocation(); else return ""; } float getValueMinimum() const { return -1.0f; } float getValueMaximum() const { return 1.0f; } virtual sv_frame_t getStartFrame() const { return m_startFrame; } virtual sv_frame_t getEndFrame() const { return m_startFrame + getFrameCount(); } void setStartFrame(sv_frame_t startFrame); virtual floatvec_t getData(int channel, sv_frame_t start, sv_frame_t count) const; virtual std::vector<floatvec_t> getMultiChannelData(int fromchannel, int tochannel, sv_frame_t start, sv_frame_t count) const; virtual int getSummaryBlockSize(int desired) const; virtual void getSummaries(int channel, sv_frame_t start, sv_frame_t count, RangeBlock &ranges, int &blockSize) const; virtual Range getSummary(int channel, sv_frame_t start, sv_frame_t count) const; QString getTypeName() const { return tr("Writable Wave File"); } virtual void toXml(QTextStream &out, QString indent = "", QString extraAttributes = "") const; protected: ReadOnlyWaveFileModel *m_model; WavFileWriter *m_writer; WavFileReader *m_reader; sv_samplerate_t m_sampleRate; int m_channels; sv_frame_t m_frameCount; sv_frame_t m_startFrame; int m_proportion; }; #endif