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| 2 | Vamp Plugin Tester |
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| 3 | ================== |
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| 5 | This program tests Vamp audio feature extraction plugins |
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| 6 | (http://vamp-plugins.org/) for certain common failure cases. |
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| 7 | |||
| 8 | To test a single plugin, run vamp-plugin-tester with the name of your |
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| 9 | plugin library and plugin identifier, separated by a colon. For example, |
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| 10 | |||
| 11 | $ vamp-plugin-tester vamp-example-plugins:amplitudefollower |
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| 12 | |||
| 13 | The plugin library must be installed in the Vamp plugin path (you |
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| 14 | cannot give the path to the library file). |
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| 16 | |||
| 17 | Options |
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| 18 | ======= |
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| 19 | |||
| 20 | 27:5dcdc86d45d4 | cannam | Supply the -a or --all option to tell vamp-plugin-tester to test all |
| 21 | plugins found in your Vamp path. |
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| 23 | 17:ea8865f488a0 | cannam | Supply the -v or --verbose option to tell vamp-plugin-tester to print |
| 24 | out the whole content of its returned feature log for diagnostic |
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| 25 | purposes each time it prints an error or warning that arises from the |
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| 26 | contents of a returned feature. |
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| 28 | Supply the -n or --nondeterministic option to tell vamp-plugin-tester |
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| 29 | that your plugins are expected to return different results each time |
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| 30 | they are run. The default behaviour is to treat different results on |
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| 31 | separate runs with the same input data as an error. |
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| 33 | 41:4d04c4fa1905 | Chris | Supply the -t or --test option with a test ID argument to tell |
| 34 | vamp-plugin-tester to run only a single test, rather than the complete |
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| 35 | test suite. To find out what test ID to use for a given test, run |
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| 36 | vamp-plugin-tester with the --list-tests or -l option. |
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| 38 | 17:ea8865f488a0 | cannam | |
| 39 | Errors and Warnings |
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| 40 | =================== |
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| 41 | |||
| 42 | Each test may cause one or several notes, warnings, or errors to be |
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| 43 | printed. A note is printed when behaviour is observed that may be |
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| 44 | correct behaviour but that is not always anticipated by the plugin |
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| 45 | developer. A warning is printed when behaviour is observed that is |
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| 46 | technically legal but that in practice most often happens by mistake. |
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| 47 | An error is printed when behaviour is observed that cannot be correct. |
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| 48 | |||
| 49 | vamp-plugin-tester prints all of its commentary to the standard |
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| 50 | output. Standard error is usually used for diagnostic output printed |
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| 51 | by the plugins themselves. |
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| 53 | 19:34d52412039c | cannam | In addition to reports, vamp-plugin-tester runs some tests that are |
| 54 | intended to provoke the plugin into unexpected behaviour such as |
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| 55 | memory errors. If vamp-plugin-tester crashes during a test, this may |
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| 56 | be why. If you have access to a memory checker utility such as |
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| 57 | valgrind, you are advised to run vamp-plugin-tester under it so as to |
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| 58 | be informed of any memory errors that do not happen to cause crashes |
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| 59 | (as well as memory leaks). The vamp-plugin-tester binaries |
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| 60 | distributed by QMUL have been compiled with debug information |
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| 61 | included, in order to facilitate this type of use. |
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| 62 | 17:ea8865f488a0 | cannam | |
| 63 | |||
| 64 | Error and Warning Reference |
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| 65 | =========================== |
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| 66 | |||
| 67 | ** ERROR: Failed to load plugin |
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| 68 | |||
| 69 | The plugin could not be loaded. Remember that the plugin must be |
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| 70 | installed in the Vamp plugin path. |
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| 72 | 24:064ad81ea53c | cannam | Normally this message will be preceded by one of the following |
| 73 | errors: |
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| 74 | |||
| 75 | 26:eff1772ba397 | cannam | Invalid plugin key <key> in loadPlugin |
| 76 | 24:064ad81ea53c | cannam | |
| 77 | 26:eff1772ba397 | cannam | - The argument given to vamp-plugin-tester could not be split |
| 78 | into library name and plugin identifier. Check the usage |
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| 79 | description above. |
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| 80 | |||
| 81 | No library found in Vamp path for plugin <key> |
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| 83 | - No Vamp plugin library of that name was found in the Vamp path. |
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| 84 | This message will often be accompanied by one of the following |
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| 85 | errors; if it isn't, then that probably means the file did not |
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| 86 | exist at all. |
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| 87 | 24:064ad81ea53c | cannam | |
| 88 | Plugin <id> not found in library <name> |
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| 89 | |||
| 90 | - The library was found and loaded and was apparently a valid |
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| 91 | Vamp plugin library, but it didn't contain a plugin of that id. |
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| 92 | Check you typed the id correctly, and if this is your library, |
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| 93 | check that the vampGetPluginDescriptor function returns the |
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| 94 | plugin descriptor properly. |
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| 95 | |||
| 96 | Unable to load library <name> |
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| 97 | |||
| 98 | - A dynamic library of that name was found, but the system library |
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| 99 | loader could not load it. Perhaps it depends on another library |
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| 100 | 26:eff1772ba397 | cannam | that is not available, or it was built for the wrong architecture. |
| 101 | There may be more information in the error message. |
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| 102 | 24:064ad81ea53c | cannam | |
| 103 | No vampGetPluginDescriptor function found in library <name> |
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| 104 | |||
| 105 | - A dynamic library of that name was found and loaded, but it |
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| 106 | lacked the necessary public vampGetPluginDescriptor function. |
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| 107 | |||
| 108 | * Are you sure this is a Vamp plugin library? |
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| 109 | * If you made it, did you remember to include the global |
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| 110 | vampGetPluginDescriptor function in your library along with |
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| 111 | your plugin classes? |
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| 112 | * If you are using Visual C++, did you remember to mark the |
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| 113 | vampGetPluginDescriptor symbol exported, as described in |
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| 114 | the README.msvc file in the SDK? |
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| 116 | 17:ea8865f488a0 | cannam | ** ERROR: (plugin|parameter|output) identifier <x> contains invalid characters |
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| 118 | An identifier contains characters other than the permitted set (ASCII |
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| 119 | lower and upper case letters, digits, "-" and "_" only). |
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| 120 | |||
| 121 | ** ERROR: <field> is empty |
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| 123 | A mandatory field, such as the name of a parameter or output, |
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| 124 | contains no text. |
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| 125 | |||
| 126 | ** WARNING: <field> is empty |
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| 127 | |||
| 128 | An optional field, such as the description of a parameter or output, |
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| 129 | contains no text. |
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| 130 | |||
| 131 | ** ERROR: Plugin parameter <x> maxValue <= minValue |
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| 133 | The minimum and maximum values given for a parameter are equal or in |
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| 134 | the wrong order. |
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| 136 | ** ERROR: Plugin parameter <x> defaultValue out of range |
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| 137 | |||
| 138 | The default value for a parameter is not within the range defined by |
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| 139 | the minimum and maximum values for the parameter. |
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| 141 | ** ERROR: Plugin parameter <x> is quantized, but quantize step is zero |
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| 143 | The quantizeStep value in a parameter with isQuantized true is set to |
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| 144 | zero. |
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| 146 | ** WARNING: Plugin parameter <x> value range is not a multiple of quantize step |
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| 148 | A parameter's stated maximum value is not one of the possible values |
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| 149 | obtained by adding multiples of the quantize step on to the minimum |
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| 150 | value. |
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| 151 | |||
| 152 | ** WARNING: Plugin parameter <x> has (more|fewer) value names than quantize steps |
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| 154 | A quantized parameter lists some value names for its quantize steps, |
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| 155 | but not the right number. |
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| 156 | |||
| 157 | ** WARNING: Plugin parameter <x> default value is not a multiple of quantize |
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| 158 | step beyond minimum |
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| 159 | |||
| 160 | The default value for a parameter is not a value that the user could |
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| 161 | actually obtain, if only offered the quantized values to choose from. |
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| 163 | ** ERROR: Data returned on nonexistent output |
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| 164 | |||
| 165 | The output number key for a returned feature is outside the range of |
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| 166 | outputs listed in the plugin's output descriptor list. |
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| 168 | ** NOTE: No results returned for output <x> |
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| 169 | |||
| 170 | The plugin returned no features on one of its outputs, when given a |
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| 171 | simple test file. This may be perfectly reasonable behaviour, but |
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| 172 | you might like to know about it. |
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| 174 | ** NOTE: Plugin returns features with timestamps on OneSamplePerStep output |
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| 175 | ** NOTE: Plugin returns features with durations on OneSamplePerStep output |
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| 177 | Hosts will usually ignore timestamps and durations attached to any |
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| 178 | feature returned on a OneSamplePerStep output. |
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| 180 | ** ERROR: Plugin returns features with no timestamps on VariableSampleRate output |
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| 182 | Timestamps are mandatory on all features associated with a |
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| 183 | VariableSampleRate output. |
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| 185 | ** WARNING: Plugin returned one or more NaN/inf values |
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| 186 | |||
| 187 | The plugin returned features containing floating-point not-a-number |
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| 188 | or infinity values. This warning may be associated with a test |
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| 189 | involving feeding some unexpected type of data to the plugin. |
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| 190 | |||
| 191 | ** ERROR: Consecutive runs with separate instances produce different results |
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| 193 | The plugin was constructed and run twice against the same input data, |
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| 194 | and returned different features each time. |
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| 196 | If you give the -n or --nondeterministic option, vamp-plugin-tester |
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| 197 | will downgrade this error to a note. |
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| 198 | |||
| 199 | ** ERROR: Consecutive runs with the same instance (using reset) produce different results |
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| 201 | The plugin was constructed, initialised, run against some input data, |
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| 202 | reset with a call to its reset() function, and run again against the |
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| 203 | same data; and it returned different features on each run. This is |
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| 204 | often a sign of some simple error such as forgetting to implement |
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| 205 | reset(). |
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| 207 | If you give the -n or --nondeterministic option, vamp-plugin-tester |
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| 208 | will downgrade this error to a note. |
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| 210 | ** ERROR: Simultaneous runs with separate instances produce different results |
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| 212 | Two instances of the plugin were constructed and run against the same |
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| 213 | input data, giving each block of data to one plugin's process call |
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| 214 | and then to the other's, "interleaving" the processing between the |
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| 215 | two instances (but within a single application thread); and the two |
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| 216 | instances returned different features. This may indicate ill-advised |
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| 217 | use of static data shared between plugin instances. |
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| 218 | |||
| 219 | If you give the -n or --nondeterministic option, vamp-plugin-tester |
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| 220 | will downgrade this error to a note. |
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| 221 | |||
| 222 | ** WARNING: Consecutive runs with different starting timestamps produce the same result |
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| 224 | The plugin was run twice on the same audio data, but with different |
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| 225 | input timestamps, and it returned the same results each time. While |
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| 226 | this is often unproblematic, it can indicate that a plugin failed to |
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| 227 | take the input timestamp into account when calculating its output |
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| 228 | timestamps (if any). |
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| 229 | |||
| 230 | If you give the -n or --nondeterministic option, vamp-plugin-tester |
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| 231 | will downgrade this warning to a note. |
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| 232 | |||
| 233 | ** ERROR: Explicitly setting current program to its supposed current value changes the results |
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| 235 | The plugin was constructed and run twice on the same data, once |
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| 236 | without changing its "program" setting, and again having set the |
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| 237 | program to the vaule returned by getCurrentProgram() (i.e. the same |
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| 238 | program that was supposed to be in effect already). It returned |
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| 239 | different results for the two runs, suggesting that some internal |
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| 240 | data was changed in selectProgram in a way that differed from its |
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| 241 | default. |
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| 242 | |||
| 243 | If you give the -n or --nondeterministic option, vamp-plugin-tester |
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| 244 | will downgrade this error to a note. |
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| 245 | |||
| 246 | ** ERROR: Explicitly setting parameters to their supposed default values changes the results |
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| 247 | |||
| 248 | The plugin was constructed and run twice on the same data, once |
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| 249 | without changing any of its parameters, and again having set the |
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| 250 | parameters to their specified default values. It returned different |
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| 251 | results for the two runs, suggesting that some internal data was |
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| 252 | changed when a parameter was set to its default, in a way that |
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| 253 | differed from the plugin's initially constructed state. |
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| 254 | |||
| 255 | If you give the -n or --nondeterministic option, vamp-plugin-tester |
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| 256 | will downgrade this error to a note. |
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| 257 | |||
| 258 | ** WARNING: Constructor takes some time to run: work should be deferred to initialise? |
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| 259 | |||
| 260 | The plugin took a long time to construct. You should ensure that the |
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| 261 | constructor for the plugin runs as quickly as possible, because it |
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| 262 | may be called by a host that is only scanning the properties of all |
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| 263 | available plugins on startup. Any serious initialisation work should |
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| 264 | be done in the initialise() function rather than the constructor. |
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| 267 | 18:809fcc3d7f4e | cannam | Authors |
| 268 | ======= |
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| 270 | This program was written at the Centre for Digital Music at Queen |
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| 271 | 42:f1e8e14e9c96 | Chris | Mary, University of London, by Chris Cannam. Copyright (c) 2009-2014 QMUL. |