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2 Backward Compatibility Statement for Vamp Plugin SDK version 2.0
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3 ================================================================
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4
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5 Plugin binary compatibility
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6 ---------------------------
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7 Version 2.0 of the Vamp plugin binary interface is backward compatible
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8 with version 1.0.
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9
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10 A plugin that was compiled and (statically) linked using version 1.x
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11 of the SDK should load and run without modification in a host that was
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12 compiled and linked using version 2.0 of the SDK.
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13
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14 A plugin that was compiled and (statically) linked using version 2.0
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15 of the SDK should load and run in a host that was compiled and linked
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16 using version 1.x of the SDK. However, the 1.x host will be unable to
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17 see any durations that the plugin specifies for its returned features,
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18 as there was no support for duration in version 1 of the Vamp plugin
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19 interface.
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20
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21 Plugin/host version discrimination
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22 ----------------------------------
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23 A Vamp plugin library receives the Vamp SDK version number for the
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24 host as the first argument to its vampGetPluginDescriptor function.
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25 It may use this information to provide different behaviour depending
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26 on the version of the host.
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27
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28 For example, the plugin may structure its outputs differently in older
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29 hosts that do not support feature duration. Or, if the plugins rely
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30 on version 2.0 features, the library could make itself invisible to
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31 older hosts (returning no plugin descriptors).
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32
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33 The version argument passed to vampGetPluginDescriptor will be 1 for
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34 Vamp 1.x hosts or 2 for Vamp 2.0 hosts. (Plugin libraries should
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35 behave as for version 2 if passed a version number greater than 2.)
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36
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37 Plugin SDK library compatibility
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38 --------------------------------
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39 For plugin code, version 2.0 of the Vamp plugin SDK is source
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40 compatible but not library ABI compatible with version 1.x.
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41
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42 Plugins written for version 1.x should compile and link without
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43 modification using version 2.0. Plugins dynamically linked against
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44 version 1.x SDK libraries will need to be rebuilt if they are to work
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45 with version 2.0 libraries. To avoid dynamic library resolution
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46 issues, it is generally preferable to link the SDK statically when
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47 distributing binary plugins.
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48
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49 Host SDK library compatibility
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50 ------------------------------
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51 For host code, version 2.0 of the Vamp plugin SDK is neither source
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52 nor binary compatible with version 1.x.
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53
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54 The host SDK header include location has moved for version 2.0; hosts
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55 should now only include headers from the vamp-hostsdk/ include
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56 directory -- the vamp-sdk/ directory is reserved for inclusion in
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57 plugin code only. There is also no longer a separate subdirectory for
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58 hostext headers.
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59
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60 Hosts written for version 1.x will therefore need to have their
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61 #include directives updated as follows:
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62
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63 Old New
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64
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65 <vamp-sdk/PluginBase.h> <vamp-hostsdk/PluginBase.h>
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66 <vamp-sdk/Plugin.h> <vamp-hostsdk/Plugin.h>
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67 <vamp-sdk/RealTime.h> <vamp-hostsdk/RealTime.h>
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68 <vamp-sdk/hostext/PluginLoader.h> <vamp-hostsdk/PluginLoader.h>
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69 <vamp-sdk/hostext/PluginBufferingAdapter.h> <vamp-hostsdk/PluginBufferingAdapter.h>
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70 <vamp-sdk/hostext/PluginChannelAdapter.h> <vamp-hostsdk/PluginChannelAdapter.h>
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71 <vamp-sdk/hostext/PluginInputDomainAdapter.h> <vamp-hostsdk/PluginInputDomainAdapter.h>
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72 <vamp-sdk/PluginHostAdapter.h> <vamp-hostsdk/PluginHostAdapter.h>
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73
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74 For most hosts, these should be the only changes necessary; the actual
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75 code remains the same.
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76
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77 Hosts that incorporate plugin code
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78 ----------------------------------
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79 One of the changes in this version of the SDK is that separate
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80 top-level C++ namespaces are used for classes compiled into plugins
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81 (the _VampPlugin namespace) and hosts (the _VampHost namespace), to
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82 avoid any confusion between host and plugin namespaces in unusual
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83 linkage situations. This is handled transparently in most
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84 circumstances, and neither plugin nor host authors will normally need
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85 to care about it.
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86
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87 However, hosts that directly incorporate code from plugins, for
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88 example to provide functionality that is the same as those plugins
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89 without having to explicitly load them, may find that they can no
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90 longer resolve plugin functions at link time because of this namespace
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91 mismatch. To avoid this, the host build process should define the
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92 preprocessor flag _VAMP_NO_PLUGIN_NAMESPACE when compiling the plugin
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93 code to ensure that both host and plugin code exist at the same level
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94 of namespace. Note that the corresponding _VAMP_NO_HOST_NAMESPACE is
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95 also available.
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96
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97 (If your host does this, why not make it load the plugins dynamically
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98 instead using the normal Vamp plugin loader method? There are many
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99 advantages to that.)
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100
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