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/*
    Vamp

    An API for audio analysis and feature extraction plugins.

    Centre for Digital Music, Queen Mary, University of London.
    Copyright 2006 Chris Cannam.
  
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#ifndef _VAMP_PLUGIN_CHANNEL_ADAPTER_H_
#define _VAMP_PLUGIN_CHANNEL_ADAPTER_H_

#include "PluginWrapper.h"

namespace Vamp {

namespace HostExt {

/**
 * PluginChannelAdapter implements a policy for management of plugins
 * that expect a different number of input channels from the number
 * actually available in the source audio data.
 *
 * A host using PluginChannelAdapter may ignore the getMinChannelCount
 * and getMaxChannelCount reported by the plugin, and still expect the
 * plugin to run.
 *
 * PluginChannelAdapter implements the following policy:
 *
 * -- If the plugin supports the provided number of channels directly,
 * PluginChannelAdapter will just run the plugin as normal.
 *
 * -- If the plugin only supports exactly one channel but more than
 * one channel is provided, PluginChannelAdapter will use the mean of
 * the channels.  This ensures that the resulting values remain within
 * the same magnitude range as expected for mono data.
 *
 * -- If the plugin requires more than one channel but exactly one is
 * provided, the provided channel will be duplicated across all the
 * plugin input channels.
 *
 * If none of the above apply:
 * 
 * -- If the plugin requires more channels than are provided, the
 * minimum acceptable number of channels will be produced by adding
 * empty (zero valued) channels to those provided.
 *
 * -- If the plugin requires fewer channels than are provided, the
 * maximum acceptable number of channels will be produced by
 * discarding the excess channels.
 *
 * Hosts requiring a different channel policy from the above will need
 * to implement it themselves, instead of using PluginChannelAdapter.
 */

class PluginChannelAdapter : public PluginWrapper
{
public:
    PluginChannelAdapter(Plugin *plugin); // I take ownership of plugin
    virtual ~PluginChannelAdapter();

    bool initialise(size_t channels, size_t stepSize, size_t blockSize);

    FeatureSet process(const float *const *inputBuffers, RealTime timestamp);

protected:
    size_t m_blockSize;
    size_t m_inputChannels;
    size_t m_pluginChannels;
    float **m_buffer;
    const float **m_forwardPtrs;
};

}

}

#endif