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VC++ fixes. Much of this is changing "and" to "&&". I had never realised until today that "and" is in fact a keyword in C++, albeit not one that has been there since the start, so this should compile (I eventually looked this up having been puzzled by how this code could ever build with any other compiler). However, despite its keywordness, "and" still doesn't seem to be acceptable to VC++. Possibly there's an option to change this, or one could use a macro -- but why not just stick with the token that compilers are known to like?
author cannam
date Mon, 05 Oct 2009 16:14:25 +0000
parents 66dafe6a7377
children cb207d275e8e
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fazekasgy@37 1
fazekasgy@37 2 * VamPy is an API wrapper for Vamp. It allows for writing Vamp
fazekasgy@37 3 plugins in Python with or without Numpy support.
fazekasgy@37 4
fazekasgy@38 5
fazekasgy@37 6 WHAT IS IT FOR?
fazekasgy@37 7
fazekasgy@37 8 This wrapper is for writing Vamp plugins in Python which
fazekasgy@37 9 can do the same as a native C++ plugin, plus a lot more if
fazekasgy@38 10 you're using advanced Python modules such as Numpy and Scipy.
fazekasgy@37 11
fazekasgy@37 12 This may be an easier way to get into Vamp development.
fazekasgy@37 13 You can use it for prototyping your plugin before writing
fazekasgy@37 14 it in C++.
fazekasgy@38 15
fazekasgy@37 16
fazekasgy@37 17 WHY PYTHON?
fazekasgy@37 18
fazekasgy@37 19 Python is a general purpose high level scripting language.
fazekasgy@37 20 It is interpreted, so you don't need to compile your plugins.
fazekasgy@38 21 It has very high level libraries. e.g. you can stream audio
fazekasgy@38 22 from a Vampy plugin if you want to.
fazekasgy@37 23 Supports functional programming.
fazekasgy@37 24
fazekasgy@38 25
fazekasgy@38 26 UPDATES IN THIS VERSION (Vampy 2.0):
fazekasgy@37 27
fazekasgy@37 28 * Two-way Numpy Support
fazekasgy@37 29 * Embedded extension module exposing Vamp defined names
fazekasgy@37 30 e.g. ParameterDescriptor. This allows easier porting to C++.
fazekasgy@37 31 * Support RealTime time stamps
fazekasgy@37 32 * Support byte compiled Python scripts (.pyc)
fazekasgy@37 33 * Environment variables: VAMPY_COMPILED, VAMPY_EXTPATH
fazekasgy@37 34 * Flags to control type conversion and error reporting for development
fazekasgy@37 35 * Flexible type inference to take advantage of Python's loose typing
fazekasgy@37 36 * Full error checking for all Python/C API calls
fazekasgy@37 37 * Various optimisations and speed-ups
fazekasgy@38 38
fazekasgy@38 39 Vampy now supports two main use cases:
fazekasgy@38 40 1) Prototyping C++ Vamp plugins in Python.
fazekasgy@38 41 2) Develop Vampy plugins in Python to allow the use of a vamp
fazekasgy@38 42 hosts for e.g. batch processing or visualisation.
fazekasgy@38 43
fazekasgy@38 44 Vampy provides an extension module which allows the use of
fazekasgy@38 45 Vamp data types such as FeatureSet() or RealTime() in Vampy plugins.
fazekasgy@37 46
fazekasgy@37 47
fazekasgy@37 48 HOW DOES IT WORK:
fazekasgy@37 49
fazekasgy@38 50 (1) Make sure you have Python (and Numpy) installed.
fazekasgy@39 51 (2) Download Vampy and install it to your Vamp plugin path.
fazekasgy@37 52 eg. /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Vamp
fazekasgy@38 53 (3) Write some python plugins and copy them to the same place.
fazekasgy@38 54 (4) Each plugin must contain a single class with the same name as your script file.
fazekasgy@37 55 e.g. PyZeroCrossing.py -> calss PyZeroCrossing
fazekasgy@37 56 -Scripts with syntax errors in them are ignored.
fazekasgy@37 57 -Scripts not having the same class as the filename are ignored. (Python is case sensitive!)
fazekasgy@38 58 -Other unknown scripts may cause a crash.
fazekasgy@38 59 (Don't put other python scripts in your Vamp directory.)
fazekasgy@38 60
fazekasgy@38 61 FLAGS :
fazekasgy@38 62
fazekasgy@38 63 You can use some flags to control Vampy. They are:
fazekasgy@38 64
fazekasgy@38 65 vf_NULL : zero value, default for vampy version 1 behaviour
fazekasgy@38 66 vf_DEBUG : print debug messages to standard error
fazekasgy@38 67 vf_STRICT : more strict type conversion (follows the C++ API more closely)
fazekasgy@38 68 vf_QUIT : quit the host process on hard errors
fazekasgy@38 69 vf_REALTIME : use RealTime time stamps
fazekasgy@38 70 vf_BUFFER : use the Numpy buffer interface to
fazekasgy@38 71 pass time/frequency domain samples to the python process
fazekasgy@38 72
fazekasgy@38 73 vf_ARRAY : use the numpy Array interface directly
fazekasgy@38 74
fazekasgy@38 75 vf_DEFAULT_V2 : default Vampy version 2 behaviour
fazekasgy@38 76 (= vf_ARRAY | vf_REALTIME)
fazekasgy@38 77
fazekasgy@38 78 The use of these flags is optional. The default behaviour is
fazekasgy@38 79 that of Vampy version 1.
fazekasgy@38 80
fazekasgy@38 81 To set the flags, place a variable called 'vampy_flags' in
fazekasgy@38 82 your plugin class's __init__() function.
fazekasgy@38 83
fazekasgy@38 84 Example:
fazekasgy@38 85
fazekasgy@38 86 class PyMFCC(melScaling):
fazekasgy@38 87 def __init__(self,inputSampleRate):
fazekasgy@38 88 self.vampy_flags = vf_DEBUG | vf_ARRAY | vf_REALTIME
fazekasgy@38 89
fazekasgy@38 90
fazekasgy@38 91 ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES:
fazekasgy@38 92
fazekasgy@38 93 Vampy recognises two optional environment variables:
fazekasgy@38 94
fazekasgy@38 95 VAMPY_COMPILED=1 recognise byte compiled python plugins (default)
fazekasgy@38 96 VAMPY_COMPILED=0 ignore them
fazekasgy@38 97 VAMPY_EXTPATH: if given, searches this path for vampy plugins.
fazekasgy@38 98 (This is useful if you want to keep your python plugins separate.)
fazekasgy@38 99 Only a single fully qualified path name is recognised.
fazekasgy@38 100
fazekasgy@38 101 Example:
fazekasgy@38 102 export VAMPY_EXTPATH="/Users/Shared/Development/vampy-path"
fazekasgy@37 103
fazekasgy@37 104
fazekasgy@37 105 COMPILING AND LINKING:
fazekasgy@38 106
fazekasgy@38 107 Please use the make files provided.
fazekasgy@38 108 Make sure the correct include locations are provided for
fazekasgy@38 109 Python, Numpy, and the Vamp plugin SDK.
fazekasgy@37 110
fazekasgy@37 111
fazekasgy@38 112 COMPILER OPTIONS:
fazekasgy@37 113
fazekasgy@38 114 HAVE_NUMPY : compile with Numpy array interface support
fazekasgy@37 115
fazekasgy@38 116 for developers:
fazekasgy@38 117 _DEBUG : print very detailed messages and logs while Vampy is in use
fazekasgy@38 118 _DEBUG_VALUES : print all converted values to stderr
fazekasgy@37 119
fazekasgy@37 120
fazekasgy@38 121 TODO:
fazekasgy@37 122 * Vamp 'programs' not implemented
fazekasgy@37 123 * support multiple classes per script in scanner
fazekasgy@37 124
fazekasgy@37 125 HISTORY:
fazekasgy@37 126
fazekasgy@38 127 v1:
fazekasgy@38 128 * added support for NumPy arrays in processN()
fazekasgy@38 129 * framecount is now passed also to legacy process() and fixed resulting bugs in the PyZeroCrossing plugin
fazekasgy@38 130 * added two examples which use Frequency Domain input in processN()
fazekasgy@38 131
fazekasgy@38 132 v2.0:
fazekasgy@38 133 * complete rewrite (using generic functions implementing full error checking)
fazekasgy@38 134 * added extension module : support RealTime and other Vamp type wrappers
fazekasgy@38 135 * added numpy Array interface
fazekasgy@38 136 * added falgs
fazekasgy@38 137 * added environment variables
fazekasgy@38 138 * recognise byte compiled python scripts
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