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110 lines
5.2 KiB
C++
#ifndef INCLUDED_PORTAUDIO_PORTAUDIOCPP_HXX
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#define INCLUDED_PORTAUDIO_PORTAUDIOCPP_HXX
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// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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//////
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/// @mainpage PortAudioCpp
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///
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/// <h1>PortAudioCpp - A Native C++ Binding of PortAudio V19</h1>
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/// <h2>PortAudio</h2>
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/// <p>
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/// PortAudio is a portable and mature C API for accessing audio hardware. It offers both callback-based and blocking
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/// style input and output, deals with sample data format conversions, dithering and much more. There are a large number
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/// of implementations available for various platforms including Windows MME, Windows DirectX, Windows and MacOS (Classic)
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/// ASIO, MacOS Classic SoundManager, MacOS X CoreAudio, OSS (Linux), Linux ALSA, JACK (MacOS X and Linux) and SGI Irix
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/// AL. Note that, currently not all of these implementations are equally complete or up-to-date (as PortAudio V19 is
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/// still in development). Because PortAudio has a C API, it can easily be called from a variety of other programming
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/// languages.
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/// </p>
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/// <h2>PortAudioCpp</h2>
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/// <p>
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/// Although, it is possible to use PortAudio's C API from within a C++ program, this is usually a little awkward
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/// as procedural and object-oriented paradigms need to be mixed. PortAudioCpp aims to resolve this by encapsulating
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/// PortAudio's C API to form an equivalent object-oriented C++ API. It provides a more natural integration of PortAudio
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/// into C++ programs as well as a more structured interface. PortAudio's concepts were preserved as much as possible and
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/// no additional features were added except for some `convenience methods'.
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/// </p>
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/// <p>
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/// PortAudioCpp's main features are:
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/// <ul>
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/// <li>Structured object model.</li>
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/// <li>C++ exception handling instead of C-style error return codes.</li>
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/// <li>Handling of callbacks using free functions (C and C++), static functions, member functions or instances of classes
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/// derived from a given interface.</li>
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/// <li>STL compliant iterators to host APIs and devices.</li>
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/// <li>Some additional convenience functions to more easily set up and use PortAudio.</li>
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/// </ul>
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/// </p>
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/// <p>
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/// PortAudioCpp requires a recent version of the PortAudio V19 source code. This can be obtained from CVS or as a snapshot
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/// from the website. The examples also require the ASIO 2 SDK which can be obtained from the Steinberg website. Alternatively, the
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/// examples can easily be modified to compile without needing ASIO.
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/// </p>
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/// <p>
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/// Supported platforms:
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/// <ul>
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/// <li>Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0, 7.0 (.NET 2002) and 7.1 (.NET 2003).</li>
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/// <li>GNU G++ 2.95 and G++ 3.3.</li>
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/// </ul>
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/// Other platforms should be easily supported as PortAudioCpp is platform-independent and (reasonably) C++ standard compliant.
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/// </p>
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/// <p>
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/// This documentation mainly provides information specific to PortAudioCpp. For a more complete explaination of all of the
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/// concepts used, please consult the PortAudio documentation.
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/// </p>
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/// <p>
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/// PortAudioCpp was developed by Merlijn Blaauw with many great suggestions and help from Ross Bencina. Ludwig Schwardt provided
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/// GNU/Linux build files and checked G++ compatibility. PortAudioCpp may be used under the same licensing, conditions and
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/// warranty as PortAudio. See <a href="http://www.portaudio.com/license.html">the PortAudio license</a> for more details.
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/// </p>
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/// <h2>Links</h2>
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/// <p>
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/// <a href="http://www.portaudio.com/">Official PortAudio site.</a><br>
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/// </p>
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//////
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// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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//////
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/// @namespace portaudio
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///
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/// To avoid name collision, everything in PortAudioCpp is in the portaudio
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/// namespace. If this name is too long it's usually pretty safe to use an
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/// alias like ``namespace pa = portaudio;''.
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//////
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// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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//////
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/// @file PortAudioCpp.hxx
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/// An include-all header file (for lazy programmers and using pre-compiled headers).
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//////
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// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#include "portaudio.h"
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#include "portaudiocpp/AutoSystem.hxx"
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#include "portaudiocpp/BlockingStream.hxx"
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#include "portaudiocpp/CallbackInterface.hxx"
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#include "portaudiocpp/CallbackStream.hxx"
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#include "portaudiocpp/CFunCallbackStream.hxx"
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#include "portaudiocpp/CppFunCallbackStream.hxx"
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#include "portaudiocpp/Device.hxx"
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#include "portaudiocpp/Exception.hxx"
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#include "portaudiocpp/HostApi.hxx"
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#include "portaudiocpp/InterfaceCallbackStream.hxx"
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#include "portaudiocpp/MemFunCallbackStream.hxx"
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#include "portaudiocpp/SampleDataFormat.hxx"
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#include "portaudiocpp/DirectionSpecificStreamParameters.hxx"
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#include "portaudiocpp/Stream.hxx"
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#include "portaudiocpp/StreamParameters.hxx"
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#include "portaudiocpp/System.hxx"
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#include "portaudiocpp/SystemDeviceIterator.hxx"
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#include "portaudiocpp/SystemHostApiIterator.hxx"
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// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#endif // INCLUDED_PORTAUDIO_PORTAUDIOCPP_HXX
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