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#ifndef PORTAUDIO_H
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#define PORTAUDIO_H
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/*
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 * $Id$
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 * PortAudio Portable Real-Time Audio Library
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 * PortAudio API Header File
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 * Latest version available at: http://www.portaudio.com/
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 *
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 * Copyright (c) 1999-2002 Ross Bencina and Phil Burk
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 *
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 * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
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 * a copy of this software and associated documentation files
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 * (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction,
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 * including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge,
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 * publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software,
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 * and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so,
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 * subject to the following conditions:
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 *
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 * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
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 * included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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 *
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 * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
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 * EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
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 * MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.
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 * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR
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 * ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF
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 * CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
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 * WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
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 */
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/*
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 * The text above constitutes the entire PortAudio license; however, 
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 * the PortAudio community also makes the following non-binding requests:
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 *
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 * Any person wishing to distribute modifications to the Software is
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 * requested to send the modifications to the original developer so that
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 * they can be incorporated into the canonical version. It is also 
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 * requested that these non-binding requests be included along with the 
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 * license above.
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 */
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/** @file
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 @ingroup public_header
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 @brief The portable PortAudio API.
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*/
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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extern "C"
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{
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#endif /* __cplusplus */
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/** Retrieve the release number of the currently running PortAudio build.
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 For example, for version "19.5.1" this will return 0x00130501.
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 @see paMakeVersionNumber
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*/
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int Pa_GetVersion( void );
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/** Retrieve a textual description of the current PortAudio build,
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 e.g. "PortAudio V19.5.0-devel, revision 1952M".
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 The format of the text may change in the future. Do not try to parse the
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 returned string.
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 @deprecated As of 19.5.0, use Pa_GetVersionInfo()->versionText instead.
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*/
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const char* Pa_GetVersionText( void );
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/**
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 Generate a packed integer version number in the same format used
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 by Pa_GetVersion(). Use this to compare a specified version number with
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 @code
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 @version Available as of 19.5.0.
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*/
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#define paMakeVersionNumber(major, minor, subminor) \
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/**
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 @see Pa_GetVersionInfo, paMakeVersionNumber
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 @version Available as of 19.5.0.
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*/
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typedef struct PaVersionInfo {
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    int versionMajor;
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    int versionMinor;
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    int versionSubMinor;
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    /**
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     This is currently the Git revision hash but may change in the future.
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    const char *versionControlRevision;
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    /** Version as a string, for example "PortAudio V19.5.0-devel, revision 1952M" */
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    const char *versionText;
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} PaVersionInfo;
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/** Retrieve version information for the currently running PortAudio build.
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 @note This function can be called at any time. It does not require PortAudio
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*/
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const PaVersionInfo* Pa_GetVersionInfo();
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/** Error codes returned by PortAudio functions.
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typedef int PaError;
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typedef enum PaErrorCode
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{
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    paNoError = 0,
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    paNotInitialized = -10000,
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    paUnanticipatedHostError,
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    paInvalidChannelCount,
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    paInvalidSampleRate,
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    paInvalidDevice,
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    paInvalidFlag,
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    paSampleFormatNotSupported,
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    paBadIODeviceCombination,
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    paInsufficientMemory,
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    paBufferTooBig,
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    paBufferTooSmall,
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    paNullCallback,
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    paBadStreamPtr,
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    paTimedOut,
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    paInternalError,
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    paDeviceUnavailable,
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    paIncompatibleHostApiSpecificStreamInfo,
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    paStreamIsStopped,
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    paStreamIsNotStopped,
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    paInputOverflowed,
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    paOutputUnderflowed,
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    paHostApiNotFound,
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    paInvalidHostApi,
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/** Translate the supplied PortAudio error code into a human readable
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const char *Pa_GetErrorText( PaError errorCode );
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/** Library initialization function - call this before using PortAudio.
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 host APIs for use.  With the exception of Pa_GetVersion(), Pa_GetVersionText(),
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 and Pa_GetErrorText(), this function MUST be called before using any other
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PaError Pa_Initialize( void );
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/** Library termination function - call this when finished using PortAudio.
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PaError Pa_Terminate( void );
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/** The type used to refer to audio devices. Values of this type usually
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 operate on streams.
629

630
 @see Pa_OpenStream, Pa_OpenDefaultStream, Pa_OpenDefaultStream, Pa_CloseStream,
631
 Pa_StartStream, Pa_StopStream, Pa_AbortStream, Pa_IsStreamActive,
632
 Pa_GetStreamTime, Pa_GetStreamCpuLoad
633

634
*/
635
typedef void PaStream;
636

    
637

    
638
/** Can be passed as the framesPerBuffer parameter to Pa_OpenStream()
639
 or Pa_OpenDefaultStream() to indicate that the stream callback will
640
 accept buffers of any size.
641
*/
642
#define paFramesPerBufferUnspecified  (0)
643

    
644

    
645
/** Flags used to control the behavior of a stream. They are passed as
646
 parameters to Pa_OpenStream or Pa_OpenDefaultStream. Multiple flags may be
647
 ORed together.
648

649
 @see Pa_OpenStream, Pa_OpenDefaultStream
650
 @see paNoFlag, paClipOff, paDitherOff, paNeverDropInput,
651
  paPrimeOutputBuffersUsingStreamCallback, paPlatformSpecificFlags
652
*/
653
typedef unsigned long PaStreamFlags;
654

    
655
/** @see PaStreamFlags */
656
#define   paNoFlag          ((PaStreamFlags) 0)
657

    
658
/** Disable default clipping of out of range samples.
659
 @see PaStreamFlags
660
*/
661
#define   paClipOff         ((PaStreamFlags) 0x00000001)
662

    
663
/** Disable default dithering.
664
 @see PaStreamFlags
665
*/
666
#define   paDitherOff       ((PaStreamFlags) 0x00000002)
667

    
668
/** Flag requests that where possible a full duplex stream will not discard
669
 overflowed input samples without calling the stream callback. This flag is
670
 only valid for full duplex callback streams and only when used in combination
671
 with the paFramesPerBufferUnspecified (0) framesPerBuffer parameter. Using
672
 this flag incorrectly results in a paInvalidFlag error being returned from
673
 Pa_OpenStream and Pa_OpenDefaultStream.
674

675
 @see PaStreamFlags, paFramesPerBufferUnspecified
676
*/
677
#define   paNeverDropInput  ((PaStreamFlags) 0x00000004)
678

    
679
/** Call the stream callback to fill initial output buffers, rather than the
680
 default behavior of priming the buffers with zeros (silence). This flag has
681
 no effect for input-only and blocking read/write streams.
682
 
683
 @see PaStreamFlags
684
*/
685
#define   paPrimeOutputBuffersUsingStreamCallback ((PaStreamFlags) 0x00000008)
686

    
687
/** A mask specifying the platform specific bits.
688
 @see PaStreamFlags
689
*/
690
#define   paPlatformSpecificFlags ((PaStreamFlags)0xFFFF0000)
691

    
692
/**
693
 Timing information for the buffers passed to the stream callback.
694

695
 Time values are expressed in seconds and are synchronised with the time base used by Pa_GetStreamTime() for the associated stream.
696
 
697
 @see PaStreamCallback, Pa_GetStreamTime
698
*/
699
typedef struct PaStreamCallbackTimeInfo{
700
    PaTime inputBufferAdcTime;  /**< The time when the first sample of the input buffer was captured at the ADC input */
701
    PaTime currentTime;         /**< The time when the stream callback was invoked */
702
    PaTime outputBufferDacTime; /**< The time when the first sample of the output buffer will output the DAC */
703
} PaStreamCallbackTimeInfo;
704

    
705

    
706
/**
707
 Flag bit constants for the statusFlags to PaStreamCallback.
708

709
 @see paInputUnderflow, paInputOverflow, paOutputUnderflow, paOutputOverflow,
710
 paPrimingOutput
711
*/
712
typedef unsigned long PaStreamCallbackFlags;
713

    
714
/** In a stream opened with paFramesPerBufferUnspecified, indicates that
715
 input data is all silence (zeros) because no real data is available. In a
716
 stream opened without paFramesPerBufferUnspecified, it indicates that one or
717
 more zero samples have been inserted into the input buffer to compensate
718
 for an input underflow.
719
 @see PaStreamCallbackFlags
720
*/
721
#define paInputUnderflow   ((PaStreamCallbackFlags) 0x00000001)
722

    
723
/** In a stream opened with paFramesPerBufferUnspecified, indicates that data
724
 prior to the first sample of the input buffer was discarded due to an
725
 overflow, possibly because the stream callback is using too much CPU time.
726
 Otherwise indicates that data prior to one or more samples in the
727
 input buffer was discarded.
728
 @see PaStreamCallbackFlags
729
*/
730
#define paInputOverflow    ((PaStreamCallbackFlags) 0x00000002)
731

    
732
/** Indicates that output data (or a gap) was inserted, possibly because the
733
 stream callback is using too much CPU time.
734
 @see PaStreamCallbackFlags
735
*/
736
#define paOutputUnderflow  ((PaStreamCallbackFlags) 0x00000004)
737

    
738
/** Indicates that output data will be discarded because no room is available.
739
 @see PaStreamCallbackFlags
740
*/
741
#define paOutputOverflow   ((PaStreamCallbackFlags) 0x00000008)
742

    
743
/** Some of all of the output data will be used to prime the stream, input
744
 data may be zero.
745
 @see PaStreamCallbackFlags
746
*/
747
#define paPrimingOutput    ((PaStreamCallbackFlags) 0x00000010)
748

    
749
/**
750
 Allowable return values for the PaStreamCallback.
751
 @see PaStreamCallback
752
*/
753
typedef enum PaStreamCallbackResult
754
{
755
    paContinue=0,   /**< Signal that the stream should continue invoking the callback and processing audio. */
756
    paComplete=1,   /**< Signal that the stream should stop invoking the callback and finish once all output samples have played. */
757
    paAbort=2       /**< Signal that the stream should stop invoking the callback and finish as soon as possible. */
758
} PaStreamCallbackResult;
759

    
760

    
761
/**
762
 Functions of type PaStreamCallback are implemented by PortAudio clients.
763
 They consume, process or generate audio in response to requests from an
764
 active PortAudio stream.
765

766
 When a stream is running, PortAudio calls the stream callback periodically.
767
 The callback function is responsible for processing buffers of audio samples 
768
 passed via the input and output parameters.
769

770
 The PortAudio stream callback runs at very high or real-time priority.
771
 It is required to consistently meet its time deadlines. Do not allocate 
772
 memory, access the file system, call library functions or call other functions 
773
 from the stream callback that may block or take an unpredictable amount of
774
 time to complete.
775

776
 In order for a stream to maintain glitch-free operation the callback
777
 must consume and return audio data faster than it is recorded and/or
778
 played. PortAudio anticipates that each callback invocation may execute for 
779
 a duration approaching the duration of frameCount audio frames at the stream 
780
 sample rate. It is reasonable to expect to be able to utilise 70% or more of
781
 the available CPU time in the PortAudio callback. However, due to buffer size 
782
 adaption and other factors, not all host APIs are able to guarantee audio 
783
 stability under heavy CPU load with arbitrary fixed callback buffer sizes. 
784
 When high callback CPU utilisation is required the most robust behavior 
785
 can be achieved by using paFramesPerBufferUnspecified as the 
786
 Pa_OpenStream() framesPerBuffer parameter.
787
     
788
 @param input and @param output are either arrays of interleaved samples or;
789
 if non-interleaved samples were requested using the paNonInterleaved sample 
790
 format flag, an array of buffer pointers, one non-interleaved buffer for 
791
 each channel.
792

793
 The format, packing and number of channels used by the buffers are
794
 determined by parameters to Pa_OpenStream().
795
     
796
 @param frameCount The number of sample frames to be processed by
797
 the stream callback.
798

799
 @param timeInfo Timestamps indicating the ADC capture time of the first sample
800
 in the input buffer, the DAC output time of the first sample in the output buffer
801
 and the time the callback was invoked. 
802
 See PaStreamCallbackTimeInfo and Pa_GetStreamTime()
803

804
 @param statusFlags Flags indicating whether input and/or output buffers
805
 have been inserted or will be dropped to overcome underflow or overflow
806
 conditions.
807

808
 @param userData The value of a user supplied pointer passed to
809
 Pa_OpenStream() intended for storing synthesis data etc.
810

811
 @return
812
 The stream callback should return one of the values in the
813
 ::PaStreamCallbackResult enumeration. To ensure that the callback continues
814
 to be called, it should return paContinue (0). Either paComplete or paAbort
815
 can be returned to finish stream processing, after either of these values is
816
 returned the callback will not be called again. If paAbort is returned the
817
 stream will finish as soon as possible. If paComplete is returned, the stream
818
 will continue until all buffers generated by the callback have been played.
819
 This may be useful in applications such as soundfile players where a specific
820
 duration of output is required. However, it is not necessary to utilize this
821
 mechanism as Pa_StopStream(), Pa_AbortStream() or Pa_CloseStream() can also
822
 be used to stop the stream. The callback must always fill the entire output
823
 buffer irrespective of its return value.
824

825
 @see Pa_OpenStream, Pa_OpenDefaultStream
826

827
 @note With the exception of Pa_GetStreamCpuLoad() it is not permissible to call
828
 PortAudio API functions from within the stream callback.
829
*/
830
typedef int PaStreamCallback(
831
    const void *input, void *output,
832
    unsigned long frameCount,
833
    const PaStreamCallbackTimeInfo* timeInfo,
834
    PaStreamCallbackFlags statusFlags,
835
    void *userData );
836

    
837

    
838
/** Opens a stream for either input, output or both.
839
     
840
 @param stream The address of a PaStream pointer which will receive
841
 a pointer to the newly opened stream.
842
     
843
 @param inputParameters A structure that describes the input parameters used by
844
 the opened stream. See PaStreamParameters for a description of these parameters.
845
 inputParameters must be NULL for output-only streams.
846

847
 @param outputParameters A structure that describes the output parameters used by
848
 the opened stream. See PaStreamParameters for a description of these parameters.
849
 outputParameters must be NULL for input-only streams.
850
 
851
 @param sampleRate The desired sampleRate. For full-duplex streams it is the
852
 sample rate for both input and output
853
     
854
 @param framesPerBuffer The number of frames passed to the stream callback
855
 function, or the preferred block granularity for a blocking read/write stream.
856
 The special value paFramesPerBufferUnspecified (0) may be used to request that
857
 the stream callback will receive an optimal (and possibly varying) number of
858
 frames based on host requirements and the requested latency settings.
859
 Note: With some host APIs, the use of non-zero framesPerBuffer for a callback
860
 stream may introduce an additional layer of buffering which could introduce
861
 additional latency. PortAudio guarantees that the additional latency
862
 will be kept to the theoretical minimum however, it is strongly recommended
863
 that a non-zero framesPerBuffer value only be used when your algorithm
864
 requires a fixed number of frames per stream callback.
865
 
866
 @param streamFlags Flags which modify the behavior of the streaming process.
867
 This parameter may contain a combination of flags ORed together. Some flags may
868
 only be relevant to certain buffer formats.
869
     
870
 @param streamCallback A pointer to a client supplied function that is responsible
871
 for processing and filling input and output buffers. If this parameter is NULL
872
 the stream will be opened in 'blocking read/write' mode. In blocking mode,
873
 the client can receive sample data using Pa_ReadStream and write sample data
874
 using Pa_WriteStream, the number of samples that may be read or written
875
 without blocking is returned by Pa_GetStreamReadAvailable and
876
 Pa_GetStreamWriteAvailable respectively.
877

878
 @param userData A client supplied pointer which is passed to the stream callback
879
 function. It could for example, contain a pointer to instance data necessary
880
 for processing the audio buffers. This parameter is ignored if streamCallback
881
 is NULL.
882
     
883
 @return
884
 Upon success Pa_OpenStream() returns paNoError and places a pointer to a
885
 valid PaStream in the stream argument. The stream is inactive (stopped).
886
 If a call to Pa_OpenStream() fails, a non-zero error code is returned (see
887
 PaError for possible error codes) and the value of stream is invalid.
888

889
 @see PaStreamParameters, PaStreamCallback, Pa_ReadStream, Pa_WriteStream,
890
 Pa_GetStreamReadAvailable, Pa_GetStreamWriteAvailable
891
*/
892
PaError Pa_OpenStream( PaStream** stream,
893
                       const PaStreamParameters *inputParameters,
894
                       const PaStreamParameters *outputParameters,
895
                       double sampleRate,
896
                       unsigned long framesPerBuffer,
897
                       PaStreamFlags streamFlags,
898
                       PaStreamCallback *streamCallback,
899
                       void *userData );
900

    
901

    
902
/** A simplified version of Pa_OpenStream() that opens the default input
903
 and/or output devices.
904

905
 @param stream The address of a PaStream pointer which will receive
906
 a pointer to the newly opened stream.
907
 
908
 @param numInputChannels  The number of channels of sound that will be supplied
909
 to the stream callback or returned by Pa_ReadStream. It can range from 1 to
910
 the value of maxInputChannels in the PaDeviceInfo record for the default input
911
 device. If 0 the stream is opened as an output-only stream.
912

913
 @param numOutputChannels The number of channels of sound to be delivered to the
914
 stream callback or passed to Pa_WriteStream. It can range from 1 to the value
915
 of maxOutputChannels in the PaDeviceInfo record for the default output device.
916
 If 0 the stream is opened as an output-only stream.
917

918
 @param sampleFormat The sample format of both the input and output buffers
919
 provided to the callback or passed to and from Pa_ReadStream and Pa_WriteStream.
920
 sampleFormat may be any of the formats described by the PaSampleFormat
921
 enumeration.
922
 
923
 @param sampleRate Same as Pa_OpenStream parameter of the same name.
924
 @param framesPerBuffer Same as Pa_OpenStream parameter of the same name.
925
 @param streamCallback Same as Pa_OpenStream parameter of the same name.
926
 @param userData Same as Pa_OpenStream parameter of the same name.
927

928
 @return As for Pa_OpenStream
929

930
 @see Pa_OpenStream, PaStreamCallback
931
*/
932
PaError Pa_OpenDefaultStream( PaStream** stream,
933
                              int numInputChannels,
934
                              int numOutputChannels,
935
                              PaSampleFormat sampleFormat,
936
                              double sampleRate,
937
                              unsigned long framesPerBuffer,
938
                              PaStreamCallback *streamCallback,
939
                              void *userData );
940

    
941

    
942
/** Closes an audio stream. If the audio stream is active it
943
 discards any pending buffers as if Pa_AbortStream() had been called.
944
*/
945
PaError Pa_CloseStream( PaStream *stream );
946

    
947

    
948
/** Functions of type PaStreamFinishedCallback are implemented by PortAudio 
949
 clients. They can be registered with a stream using the Pa_SetStreamFinishedCallback
950
 function. Once registered they are called when the stream becomes inactive
951
 (ie once a call to Pa_StopStream() will not block).
952
 A stream will become inactive after the stream callback returns non-zero,
953
 or when Pa_StopStream or Pa_AbortStream is called. For a stream providing audio
954
 output, if the stream callback returns paComplete, or Pa_StopStream() is called,
955
 the stream finished callback will not be called until all generated sample data
956
 has been played.
957
 
958
 @param userData The userData parameter supplied to Pa_OpenStream()
959

960
 @see Pa_SetStreamFinishedCallback
961
*/
962
typedef void PaStreamFinishedCallback( void *userData );
963

    
964

    
965
/** Register a stream finished callback function which will be called when the 
966
 stream becomes inactive. See the description of PaStreamFinishedCallback for 
967
 further details about when the callback will be called.
968

969
 @param stream a pointer to a PaStream that is in the stopped state - if the
970
 stream is not stopped, the stream's finished callback will remain unchanged 
971
 and an error code will be returned.
972

973
 @param streamFinishedCallback a pointer to a function with the same signature
974
 as PaStreamFinishedCallback, that will be called when the stream becomes
975
 inactive. Passing NULL for this parameter will un-register a previously
976
 registered stream finished callback function.
977

978
 @return on success returns paNoError, otherwise an error code indicating the cause
979
 of the error.
980

981
 @see PaStreamFinishedCallback
982
*/
983
PaError Pa_SetStreamFinishedCallback( PaStream *stream, PaStreamFinishedCallback* streamFinishedCallback ); 
984

    
985

    
986
/** Commences audio processing.
987
*/
988
PaError Pa_StartStream( PaStream *stream );
989

    
990

    
991
/** Terminates audio processing. It waits until all pending
992
 audio buffers have been played before it returns.
993
*/
994
PaError Pa_StopStream( PaStream *stream );
995

    
996

    
997
/** Terminates audio processing immediately without waiting for pending
998
 buffers to complete.
999
*/
1000
PaError Pa_AbortStream( PaStream *stream );
1001

    
1002

    
1003
/** Determine whether the stream is stopped.
1004
 A stream is considered to be stopped prior to a successful call to
1005
 Pa_StartStream and after a successful call to Pa_StopStream or Pa_AbortStream.
1006
 If a stream callback returns a value other than paContinue the stream is NOT
1007
 considered to be stopped.
1008

1009
 @return Returns one (1) when the stream is stopped, zero (0) when
1010
 the stream is running or, a PaErrorCode (which are always negative) if
1011
 PortAudio is not initialized or an error is encountered.
1012

1013
 @see Pa_StopStream, Pa_AbortStream, Pa_IsStreamActive
1014
*/
1015
PaError Pa_IsStreamStopped( PaStream *stream );
1016

    
1017

    
1018
/** Determine whether the stream is active.
1019
 A stream is active after a successful call to Pa_StartStream(), until it
1020
 becomes inactive either as a result of a call to Pa_StopStream() or
1021
 Pa_AbortStream(), or as a result of a return value other than paContinue from
1022
 the stream callback. In the latter case, the stream is considered inactive
1023
 after the last buffer has finished playing.
1024

1025
 @return Returns one (1) when the stream is active (ie playing or recording
1026
 audio), zero (0) when not playing or, a PaErrorCode (which are always negative)
1027
 if PortAudio is not initialized or an error is encountered.
1028

1029
 @see Pa_StopStream, Pa_AbortStream, Pa_IsStreamStopped
1030
*/
1031
PaError Pa_IsStreamActive( PaStream *stream );
1032

    
1033

    
1034

    
1035
/** A structure containing unchanging information about an open stream.
1036
 @see Pa_GetStreamInfo
1037
*/
1038

    
1039
typedef struct PaStreamInfo
1040
{
1041
    /** this is struct version 1 */
1042
    int structVersion;
1043

    
1044
    /** The input latency of the stream in seconds. This value provides the most
1045
     accurate estimate of input latency available to the implementation. It may
1046
     differ significantly from the suggestedLatency value passed to Pa_OpenStream().
1047
     The value of this field will be zero (0.) for output-only streams.
1048
     @see PaTime
1049
    */
1050
    PaTime inputLatency;
1051

    
1052
    /** The output latency of the stream in seconds. This value provides the most
1053
     accurate estimate of output latency available to the implementation. It may
1054
     differ significantly from the suggestedLatency value passed to Pa_OpenStream().
1055
     The value of this field will be zero (0.) for input-only streams.
1056
     @see PaTime
1057
    */
1058
    PaTime outputLatency;
1059

    
1060
    /** The sample rate of the stream in Hertz (samples per second). In cases
1061
     where the hardware sample rate is inaccurate and PortAudio is aware of it,
1062
     the value of this field may be different from the sampleRate parameter
1063
     passed to Pa_OpenStream(). If information about the actual hardware sample
1064
     rate is not available, this field will have the same value as the sampleRate
1065
     parameter passed to Pa_OpenStream().
1066
    */
1067
    double sampleRate;
1068
    
1069
} PaStreamInfo;
1070

    
1071

    
1072
/** Retrieve a pointer to a PaStreamInfo structure containing information
1073
 about the specified stream.
1074
 @return A pointer to an immutable PaStreamInfo structure. If the stream
1075
 parameter is invalid, or an error is encountered, the function returns NULL.
1076

1077
 @param stream A pointer to an open stream previously created with Pa_OpenStream.
1078

1079
 @note PortAudio manages the memory referenced by the returned pointer,
1080
 the client must not manipulate or free the memory. The pointer is only
1081
 guaranteed to be valid until the specified stream is closed.
1082

1083
 @see PaStreamInfo
1084
*/
1085
const PaStreamInfo* Pa_GetStreamInfo( PaStream *stream );
1086

    
1087

    
1088
/** Returns the current time in seconds for a stream according to the same clock used
1089
 to generate callback PaStreamCallbackTimeInfo timestamps. The time values are
1090
 monotonically increasing and have unspecified origin. 
1091
 
1092
 Pa_GetStreamTime returns valid time values for the entire life of the stream,
1093
 from when the stream is opened until it is closed. Starting and stopping the stream
1094
 does not affect the passage of time returned by Pa_GetStreamTime.
1095

1096
 This time may be used for synchronizing other events to the audio stream, for 
1097
 example synchronizing audio to MIDI.
1098
                                        
1099
 @return The stream's current time in seconds, or 0 if an error occurred.
1100

1101
 @see PaTime, PaStreamCallback, PaStreamCallbackTimeInfo
1102
*/
1103
PaTime Pa_GetStreamTime( PaStream *stream );
1104

    
1105

    
1106
/** Retrieve CPU usage information for the specified stream.
1107
 The "CPU Load" is a fraction of total CPU time consumed by a callback stream's
1108
 audio processing routines including, but not limited to the client supplied
1109
 stream callback. This function does not work with blocking read/write streams.
1110

1111
 This function may be called from the stream callback function or the
1112
 application.
1113
     
1114
 @return
1115
 A floating point value, typically between 0.0 and 1.0, where 1.0 indicates
1116
 that the stream callback is consuming the maximum number of CPU cycles possible
1117
 to maintain real-time operation. A value of 0.5 would imply that PortAudio and
1118
 the stream callback was consuming roughly 50% of the available CPU time. The
1119
 return value may exceed 1.0. A value of 0.0 will always be returned for a
1120
 blocking read/write stream, or if an error occurs.
1121
*/
1122
double Pa_GetStreamCpuLoad( PaStream* stream );
1123

    
1124

    
1125
/** Read samples from an input stream. The function doesn't return until
1126
 the entire buffer has been filled - this may involve waiting for the operating
1127
 system to supply the data.
1128

1129
 @param stream A pointer to an open stream previously created with Pa_OpenStream.
1130
 
1131
 @param buffer A pointer to a buffer of sample frames. The buffer contains
1132
 samples in the format specified by the inputParameters->sampleFormat field
1133
 used to open the stream, and the number of channels specified by
1134
 inputParameters->numChannels. If non-interleaved samples were requested using
1135
 the paNonInterleaved sample format flag, buffer is a pointer to the first element 
1136
 of an array of buffer pointers, one non-interleaved buffer for each channel.
1137

1138
 @param frames The number of frames to be read into buffer. This parameter
1139
 is not constrained to a specific range, however high performance applications
1140
 will want to match this parameter to the framesPerBuffer parameter used
1141
 when opening the stream.
1142

1143
 @return On success PaNoError will be returned, or PaInputOverflowed if input
1144
 data was discarded by PortAudio after the previous call and before this call.
1145
*/
1146
PaError Pa_ReadStream( PaStream* stream,
1147
                       void *buffer,
1148
                       unsigned long frames );
1149

    
1150

    
1151
/** Write samples to an output stream. This function doesn't return until the
1152
 entire buffer has been written - this may involve waiting for the operating
1153
 system to consume the data.
1154

1155
 @param stream A pointer to an open stream previously created with Pa_OpenStream.
1156

1157
 @param buffer A pointer to a buffer of sample frames. The buffer contains
1158
 samples in the format specified by the outputParameters->sampleFormat field
1159
 used to open the stream, and the number of channels specified by
1160
 outputParameters->numChannels. If non-interleaved samples were requested using
1161
 the paNonInterleaved sample format flag, buffer is a pointer to the first element 
1162
 of an array of buffer pointers, one non-interleaved buffer for each channel.
1163

1164
 @param frames The number of frames to be written from buffer. This parameter
1165
 is not constrained to a specific range, however high performance applications
1166
 will want to match this parameter to the framesPerBuffer parameter used
1167
 when opening the stream.
1168

1169
 @return On success PaNoError will be returned, or paOutputUnderflowed if
1170
 additional output data was inserted after the previous call and before this
1171
 call.
1172
*/
1173
PaError Pa_WriteStream( PaStream* stream,
1174
                        const void *buffer,
1175
                        unsigned long frames );
1176

    
1177

    
1178
/** Retrieve the number of frames that can be read from the stream without
1179
 waiting.
1180

1181
 @return Returns a non-negative value representing the maximum number of frames
1182
 that can be read from the stream without blocking or busy waiting or, a
1183
 PaErrorCode (which are always negative) if PortAudio is not initialized or an
1184
 error is encountered.
1185
*/
1186
signed long Pa_GetStreamReadAvailable( PaStream* stream );
1187

    
1188

    
1189
/** Retrieve the number of frames that can be written to the stream without
1190
 waiting.
1191

1192
 @return Returns a non-negative value representing the maximum number of frames
1193
 that can be written to the stream without blocking or busy waiting or, a
1194
 PaErrorCode (which are always negative) if PortAudio is not initialized or an
1195
 error is encountered.
1196
*/
1197
signed long Pa_GetStreamWriteAvailable( PaStream* stream );
1198

    
1199

    
1200
/* Miscellaneous utilities */
1201

    
1202

    
1203
/** Retrieve the size of a given sample format in bytes.
1204

1205
 @return The size in bytes of a single sample in the specified format,
1206
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*/
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PaError Pa_GetSampleSize( PaSampleFormat format );
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/** Put the caller to sleep for at least 'msec' milliseconds. This function is
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 provided only as a convenience for authors of portable code (such as the tests
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 and examples in the PortAudio distribution.)
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 The function may sleep longer than requested so don't rely on this for accurate
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 musical timing.
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*/
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void Pa_Sleep( long msec );
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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}
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#endif /* __cplusplus */
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#endif /* PORTAUDIO_H */