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658 lines
26 KiB
C++
/**********************************************************************/
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/*! \class RtMidi
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\brief An abstract base class for realtime MIDI input/output.
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This class implements some common functionality for the realtime
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MIDI input/output subclasses RtMidiIn and RtMidiOut.
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RtMidi GitHub site: https://github.com/thestk/rtmidi
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RtMidi WWW site: http://www.music.mcgill.ca/~gary/rtmidi/
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RtMidi: realtime MIDI i/o C++ classes
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Copyright (c) 2003-2021 Gary P. Scavone
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Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person
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obtaining 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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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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Any person wishing to distribute modifications to the Software is
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asked to send the modifications to the original developer so that
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they can be incorporated into the canonical version. This is,
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however, not a binding provision of this license.
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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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/*!
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\file RtMidi.h
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*/
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#ifndef RTMIDI_H
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#define RTMIDI_H
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#if defined _WIN32 || defined __CYGWIN__
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#if defined(RTMIDI_EXPORT)
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#define RTMIDI_DLL_PUBLIC __declspec(dllexport)
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#else
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#define RTMIDI_DLL_PUBLIC
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#endif
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#else
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#if __GNUC__ >= 4
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#define RTMIDI_DLL_PUBLIC __attribute__( (visibility( "default" )) )
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#else
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#define RTMIDI_DLL_PUBLIC
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#endif
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#endif
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#define RTMIDI_VERSION "5.0.0"
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#include <exception>
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#include <iostream>
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#include <string>
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#include <vector>
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/************************************************************************/
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/*! \class RtMidiError
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\brief Exception handling class for RtMidi.
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The RtMidiError class is quite simple but it does allow errors to be
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"caught" by RtMidiError::Type. See the RtMidi documentation to know
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which methods can throw an RtMidiError.
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*/
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/************************************************************************/
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class RTMIDI_DLL_PUBLIC RtMidiError : public std::exception
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{
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public:
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//! Defined RtMidiError types.
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enum Type {
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WARNING, /*!< A non-critical error. */
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DEBUG_WARNING, /*!< A non-critical error which might be useful for debugging. */
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UNSPECIFIED, /*!< The default, unspecified error type. */
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NO_DEVICES_FOUND, /*!< No devices found on system. */
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INVALID_DEVICE, /*!< An invalid device ID was specified. */
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MEMORY_ERROR, /*!< An error occured during memory allocation. */
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INVALID_PARAMETER, /*!< An invalid parameter was specified to a function. */
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INVALID_USE, /*!< The function was called incorrectly. */
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DRIVER_ERROR, /*!< A system driver error occured. */
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SYSTEM_ERROR, /*!< A system error occured. */
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THREAD_ERROR /*!< A thread error occured. */
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};
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//! The constructor.
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RtMidiError( const std::string& message, Type type = RtMidiError::UNSPECIFIED ) throw()
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: message_(message), type_(type) {}
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//! The destructor.
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virtual ~RtMidiError( void ) throw() {}
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//! Prints thrown error message to stderr.
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virtual void printMessage( void ) const throw() { std::cerr << '\n' << message_ << "\n\n"; }
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//! Returns the thrown error message type.
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virtual const Type& getType( void ) const throw() { return type_; }
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//! Returns the thrown error message string.
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virtual const std::string& getMessage( void ) const throw() { return message_; }
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//! Returns the thrown error message as a c-style string.
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virtual const char* what( void ) const throw() { return message_.c_str(); }
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protected:
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std::string message_;
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Type type_;
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};
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//! RtMidi error callback function prototype.
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/*!
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\param type Type of error.
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\param errorText Error description.
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Note that class behaviour is undefined after a critical error (not
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a warning) is reported.
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*/
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typedef void (*RtMidiErrorCallback)( RtMidiError::Type type, const std::string &errorText, void *userData );
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class MidiApi;
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class RTMIDI_DLL_PUBLIC RtMidi
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{
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public:
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RtMidi(RtMidi&& other) noexcept;
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//! MIDI API specifier arguments.
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enum Api {
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UNSPECIFIED, /*!< Search for a working compiled API. */
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MACOSX_CORE, /*!< Macintosh OS-X CoreMIDI API. */
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LINUX_ALSA, /*!< The Advanced Linux Sound Architecture API. */
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UNIX_JACK, /*!< The JACK Low-Latency MIDI Server API. */
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WINDOWS_MM, /*!< The Microsoft Multimedia MIDI API. */
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RTMIDI_DUMMY, /*!< A compilable but non-functional API. */
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WEB_MIDI_API, /*!< W3C Web MIDI API. */
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NUM_APIS /*!< Number of values in this enum. */
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};
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//! A static function to determine the current RtMidi version.
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static std::string getVersion( void ) throw();
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//! A static function to determine the available compiled MIDI APIs.
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/*!
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The values returned in the std::vector can be compared against
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the enumerated list values. Note that there can be more than one
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API compiled for certain operating systems.
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*/
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static void getCompiledApi( std::vector<RtMidi::Api> &apis ) throw();
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//! Return the name of a specified compiled MIDI API.
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/*!
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This obtains a short lower-case name used for identification purposes.
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This value is guaranteed to remain identical across library versions.
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If the API is unknown, this function will return the empty string.
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*/
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static std::string getApiName( RtMidi::Api api );
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//! Return the display name of a specified compiled MIDI API.
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/*!
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This obtains a long name used for display purposes.
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If the API is unknown, this function will return the empty string.
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*/
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static std::string getApiDisplayName( RtMidi::Api api );
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//! Return the compiled MIDI API having the given name.
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/*!
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A case insensitive comparison will check the specified name
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against the list of compiled APIs, and return the one which
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matches. On failure, the function returns UNSPECIFIED.
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*/
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static RtMidi::Api getCompiledApiByName( const std::string &name );
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//! Pure virtual openPort() function.
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virtual void openPort( unsigned int portNumber = 0, const std::string &portName = std::string( "RtMidi" ) ) = 0;
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//! Pure virtual openVirtualPort() function.
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virtual void openVirtualPort( const std::string &portName = std::string( "RtMidi" ) ) = 0;
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//! Pure virtual getPortCount() function.
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virtual unsigned int getPortCount() = 0;
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//! Pure virtual getPortName() function.
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virtual std::string getPortName( unsigned int portNumber = 0 ) = 0;
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//! Pure virtual closePort() function.
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virtual void closePort( void ) = 0;
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void setClientName( const std::string &clientName );
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void setPortName( const std::string &portName );
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//! Returns true if a port is open and false if not.
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/*!
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Note that this only applies to connections made with the openPort()
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function, not to virtual ports.
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*/
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virtual bool isPortOpen( void ) const = 0;
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//! Set an error callback function to be invoked when an error has occured.
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/*!
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The callback function will be called whenever an error has occured. It is best
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to set the error callback function before opening a port.
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*/
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virtual void setErrorCallback( RtMidiErrorCallback errorCallback = NULL, void *userData = 0 ) = 0;
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protected:
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RtMidi();
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virtual ~RtMidi();
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MidiApi *rtapi_;
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/* Make the class non-copyable */
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RtMidi(RtMidi& other) = delete;
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RtMidi& operator=(RtMidi& other) = delete;
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};
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/*! \class RtMidiIn
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\brief A realtime MIDI input class.
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This class provides a common, platform-independent API for
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realtime MIDI input. It allows access to a single MIDI input
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port. Incoming MIDI messages are either saved to a queue for
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retrieval using the getMessage() function or immediately passed to
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a user-specified callback function. Create multiple instances of
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this class to connect to more than one MIDI device at the same
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time. With the OS-X, Linux ALSA, and JACK MIDI APIs, it is also
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possible to open a virtual input port to which other MIDI software
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clients can connect.
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*/
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/**********************************************************************/
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// **************************************************************** //
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//
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// RtMidiIn and RtMidiOut class declarations.
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//
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// RtMidiIn / RtMidiOut are "controllers" used to select an available
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// MIDI input or output interface. They present common APIs for the
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// user to call but all functionality is implemented by the classes
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// MidiInApi, MidiOutApi and their subclasses. RtMidiIn and RtMidiOut
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// each create an instance of a MidiInApi or MidiOutApi subclass based
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// on the user's API choice. If no choice is made, they attempt to
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// make a "logical" API selection.
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//
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// **************************************************************** //
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class RTMIDI_DLL_PUBLIC RtMidiIn : public RtMidi
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{
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public:
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//! User callback function type definition.
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typedef void (*RtMidiCallback)( double timeStamp, std::vector<unsigned char> *message, void *userData );
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//! Default constructor that allows an optional api, client name and queue size.
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/*!
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An exception will be thrown if a MIDI system initialization
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error occurs. The queue size defines the maximum number of
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messages that can be held in the MIDI queue (when not using a
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callback function). If the queue size limit is reached,
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incoming messages will be ignored.
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If no API argument is specified and multiple API support has been
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compiled, the default order of use is ALSA, JACK (Linux) and CORE,
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JACK (OS-X).
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\param api An optional API id can be specified.
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\param clientName An optional client name can be specified. This
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will be used to group the ports that are created
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by the application.
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\param queueSizeLimit An optional size of the MIDI input queue can be specified.
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*/
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RtMidiIn( RtMidi::Api api=UNSPECIFIED,
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const std::string& clientName = "RtMidi Input Client",
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unsigned int queueSizeLimit = 100 );
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RtMidiIn(RtMidiIn&& other) noexcept : RtMidi(std::move(other)) { }
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//! If a MIDI connection is still open, it will be closed by the destructor.
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~RtMidiIn ( void ) throw();
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//! Returns the MIDI API specifier for the current instance of RtMidiIn.
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RtMidi::Api getCurrentApi( void ) throw();
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//! Open a MIDI input connection given by enumeration number.
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/*!
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\param portNumber An optional port number greater than 0 can be specified.
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Otherwise, the default or first port found is opened.
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\param portName An optional name for the application port that is used to connect to portId can be specified.
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*/
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void openPort( unsigned int portNumber = 0, const std::string &portName = std::string( "RtMidi Input" ) );
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//! Create a virtual input port, with optional name, to allow software connections (OS X, JACK and ALSA only).
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/*!
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This function creates a virtual MIDI input port to which other
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software applications can connect. This type of functionality
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is currently only supported by the Macintosh OS-X, any JACK,
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and Linux ALSA APIs (the function returns an error for the other APIs).
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\param portName An optional name for the application port that is
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used to connect to portId can be specified.
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*/
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void openVirtualPort( const std::string &portName = std::string( "RtMidi Input" ) );
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//! Set a callback function to be invoked for incoming MIDI messages.
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/*!
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The callback function will be called whenever an incoming MIDI
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message is received. While not absolutely necessary, it is best
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to set the callback function before opening a MIDI port to avoid
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leaving some messages in the queue.
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\param callback A callback function must be given.
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\param userData Optionally, a pointer to additional data can be
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passed to the callback function whenever it is called.
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*/
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void setCallback( RtMidiCallback callback, void *userData = 0 );
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//! Cancel use of the current callback function (if one exists).
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/*!
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Subsequent incoming MIDI messages will be written to the queue
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and can be retrieved with the \e getMessage function.
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*/
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void cancelCallback();
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//! Close an open MIDI connection (if one exists).
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void closePort( void );
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//! Returns true if a port is open and false if not.
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/*!
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Note that this only applies to connections made with the openPort()
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function, not to virtual ports.
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*/
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virtual bool isPortOpen() const;
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//! Return the number of available MIDI input ports.
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/*!
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\return This function returns the number of MIDI ports of the selected API.
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*/
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unsigned int getPortCount();
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//! Return a string identifier for the specified MIDI input port number.
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/*!
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\return The name of the port with the given Id is returned.
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\retval An empty string is returned if an invalid port specifier
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is provided. User code should assume a UTF-8 encoding.
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*/
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std::string getPortName( unsigned int portNumber = 0 );
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//! Specify whether certain MIDI message types should be queued or ignored during input.
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/*!
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By default, MIDI timing and active sensing messages are ignored
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during message input because of their relative high data rates.
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MIDI sysex messages are ignored by default as well. Variable
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values of "true" imply that the respective message type will be
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ignored.
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*/
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void ignoreTypes( bool midiSysex = true, bool midiTime = true, bool midiSense = true );
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//! Fill the user-provided vector with the data bytes for the next available MIDI message in the input queue and return the event delta-time in seconds.
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/*!
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This function returns immediately whether a new message is
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available or not. A valid message is indicated by a non-zero
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vector size. An exception is thrown if an error occurs during
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message retrieval or an input connection was not previously
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established.
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*/
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double getMessage( std::vector<unsigned char> *message );
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//! Set an error callback function to be invoked when an error has occured.
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/*!
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The callback function will be called whenever an error has occured. It is best
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to set the error callback function before opening a port.
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*/
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virtual void setErrorCallback( RtMidiErrorCallback errorCallback = NULL, void *userData = 0 );
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//! Set maximum expected incoming message size.
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/*!
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For APIs that require manual buffer management, it can be useful to set the buffer
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size and buffer count when expecting to receive large SysEx messages. Note that
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currently this function has no effect when called after openPort(). The default
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buffer size is 1024 with a count of 4 buffers, which should be sufficient for most
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cases; as mentioned, this does not affect all API backends, since most either support
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dynamically scalable buffers or take care of buffer handling themselves. It is
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principally intended for users of the Windows MM backend who must support receiving
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especially large messages.
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*/
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virtual void setBufferSize( unsigned int size, unsigned int count );
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protected:
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void openMidiApi( RtMidi::Api api, const std::string &clientName, unsigned int queueSizeLimit );
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};
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/**********************************************************************/
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/*! \class RtMidiOut
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\brief A realtime MIDI output class.
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This class provides a common, platform-independent API for MIDI
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output. It allows one to probe available MIDI output ports, to
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connect to one such port, and to send MIDI bytes immediately over
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the connection. Create multiple instances of this class to
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connect to more than one MIDI device at the same time. With the
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OS-X, Linux ALSA and JACK MIDI APIs, it is also possible to open a
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virtual port to which other MIDI software clients can connect.
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*/
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/**********************************************************************/
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class RTMIDI_DLL_PUBLIC RtMidiOut : public RtMidi
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{
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public:
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//! Default constructor that allows an optional client name.
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/*!
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An exception will be thrown if a MIDI system initialization error occurs.
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If no API argument is specified and multiple API support has been
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compiled, the default order of use is ALSA, JACK (Linux) and CORE,
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JACK (OS-X).
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*/
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RtMidiOut( RtMidi::Api api=UNSPECIFIED,
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const std::string& clientName = "RtMidi Output Client" );
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RtMidiOut(RtMidiOut&& other) noexcept : RtMidi(std::move(other)) { }
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//! The destructor closes any open MIDI connections.
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~RtMidiOut( void ) throw();
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//! Returns the MIDI API specifier for the current instance of RtMidiOut.
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RtMidi::Api getCurrentApi( void ) throw();
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//! Open a MIDI output connection.
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/*!
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An optional port number greater than 0 can be specified.
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Otherwise, the default or first port found is opened. An
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exception is thrown if an error occurs while attempting to make
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the port connection.
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*/
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void openPort( unsigned int portNumber = 0, const std::string &portName = std::string( "RtMidi Output" ) );
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//! Close an open MIDI connection (if one exists).
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void closePort( void );
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//! Returns true if a port is open and false if not.
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/*!
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Note that this only applies to connections made with the openPort()
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function, not to virtual ports.
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*/
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virtual bool isPortOpen() const;
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//! Create a virtual output port, with optional name, to allow software connections (OS X, JACK and ALSA only).
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/*!
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This function creates a virtual MIDI output port to which other
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software applications can connect. This type of functionality
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is currently only supported by the Macintosh OS-X, Linux ALSA
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and JACK APIs (the function does nothing with the other APIs).
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An exception is thrown if an error occurs while attempting to
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create the virtual port.
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*/
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void openVirtualPort( const std::string &portName = std::string( "RtMidi Output" ) );
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//! Return the number of available MIDI output ports.
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unsigned int getPortCount( void );
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//! Return a string identifier for the specified MIDI port type and number.
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/*!
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\return The name of the port with the given Id is returned.
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\retval An empty string is returned if an invalid port specifier
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is provided. User code should assume a UTF-8 encoding.
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*/
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std::string getPortName( unsigned int portNumber = 0 );
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//! Immediately send a single message out an open MIDI output port.
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/*!
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An exception is thrown if an error occurs during output or an
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output connection was not previously established.
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*/
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void sendMessage( const std::vector<unsigned char> *message );
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//! Immediately send a single message out an open MIDI output port.
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/*!
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An exception is thrown if an error occurs during output or an
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output connection was not previously established.
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\param message A pointer to the MIDI message as raw bytes
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\param size Length of the MIDI message in bytes
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*/
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void sendMessage( const unsigned char *message, size_t size );
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//! Set an error callback function to be invoked when an error has occured.
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/*!
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The callback function will be called whenever an error has occured. It is best
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to set the error callback function before opening a port.
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*/
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virtual void setErrorCallback( RtMidiErrorCallback errorCallback = NULL, void *userData = 0 );
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protected:
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void openMidiApi( RtMidi::Api api, const std::string &clientName );
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};
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// **************************************************************** //
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//
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// MidiInApi / MidiOutApi class declarations.
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//
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// Subclasses of MidiInApi and MidiOutApi contain all API- and
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// OS-specific code necessary to fully implement the RtMidi API.
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//
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// Note that MidiInApi and MidiOutApi are abstract base classes and
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// cannot be explicitly instantiated. RtMidiIn and RtMidiOut will
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// create instances of a MidiInApi or MidiOutApi subclass.
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//
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// **************************************************************** //
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class RTMIDI_DLL_PUBLIC MidiApi
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{
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public:
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MidiApi();
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virtual ~MidiApi();
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virtual RtMidi::Api getCurrentApi( void ) = 0;
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virtual void openPort( unsigned int portNumber, const std::string &portName ) = 0;
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virtual void openVirtualPort( const std::string &portName ) = 0;
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virtual void closePort( void ) = 0;
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virtual void setClientName( const std::string &clientName ) = 0;
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virtual void setPortName( const std::string &portName ) = 0;
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virtual unsigned int getPortCount( void ) = 0;
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virtual std::string getPortName( unsigned int portNumber ) = 0;
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inline bool isPortOpen() const { return connected_; }
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void setErrorCallback( RtMidiErrorCallback errorCallback, void *userData );
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//! A basic error reporting function for RtMidi classes.
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void error( RtMidiError::Type type, std::string errorString );
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protected:
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virtual void initialize( const std::string& clientName ) = 0;
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void *apiData_;
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bool connected_;
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std::string errorString_;
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RtMidiErrorCallback errorCallback_;
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bool firstErrorOccurred_;
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void *errorCallbackUserData_;
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};
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class RTMIDI_DLL_PUBLIC MidiInApi : public MidiApi
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{
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public:
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MidiInApi( unsigned int queueSizeLimit );
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virtual ~MidiInApi( void );
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void setCallback( RtMidiIn::RtMidiCallback callback, void *userData );
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void cancelCallback( void );
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virtual void ignoreTypes( bool midiSysex, bool midiTime, bool midiSense );
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double getMessage( std::vector<unsigned char> *message );
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virtual void setBufferSize( unsigned int size, unsigned int count );
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// A MIDI structure used internally by the class to store incoming
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// messages. Each message represents one and only one MIDI message.
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struct MidiMessage {
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std::vector<unsigned char> bytes;
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//! Time in seconds elapsed since the previous message
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double timeStamp;
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// Default constructor.
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MidiMessage()
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: bytes(0), timeStamp(0.0) {}
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};
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struct MidiQueue {
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unsigned int front;
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unsigned int back;
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unsigned int ringSize;
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MidiMessage *ring;
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// Default constructor.
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MidiQueue()
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: front(0), back(0), ringSize(0), ring(0) {}
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bool push( const MidiMessage& );
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bool pop( std::vector<unsigned char>*, double* );
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unsigned int size( unsigned int *back=0, unsigned int *front=0 );
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};
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// The RtMidiInData structure is used to pass private class data to
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// the MIDI input handling function or thread.
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struct RtMidiInData {
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MidiQueue queue;
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MidiMessage message;
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unsigned char ignoreFlags;
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bool doInput;
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bool firstMessage;
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void *apiData;
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bool usingCallback;
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RtMidiIn::RtMidiCallback userCallback;
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void *userData;
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bool continueSysex;
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unsigned int bufferSize;
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unsigned int bufferCount;
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// Default constructor.
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RtMidiInData()
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: ignoreFlags(7), doInput(false), firstMessage(true), apiData(0), usingCallback(false),
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userCallback(0), userData(0), continueSysex(false), bufferSize(1024), bufferCount(4) {}
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};
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protected:
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RtMidiInData inputData_;
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};
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class RTMIDI_DLL_PUBLIC MidiOutApi : public MidiApi
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{
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public:
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MidiOutApi( void );
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virtual ~MidiOutApi( void );
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virtual void sendMessage( const unsigned char *message, size_t size ) = 0;
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};
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// **************************************************************** //
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//
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// Inline RtMidiIn and RtMidiOut definitions.
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//
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// **************************************************************** //
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inline RtMidi::Api RtMidiIn :: getCurrentApi( void ) throw() { return rtapi_->getCurrentApi(); }
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inline void RtMidiIn :: openPort( unsigned int portNumber, const std::string &portName ) { rtapi_->openPort( portNumber, portName ); }
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inline void RtMidiIn :: openVirtualPort( const std::string &portName ) { rtapi_->openVirtualPort( portName ); }
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inline void RtMidiIn :: closePort( void ) { rtapi_->closePort(); }
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inline bool RtMidiIn :: isPortOpen() const { return rtapi_->isPortOpen(); }
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inline void RtMidiIn :: setCallback( RtMidiCallback callback, void *userData ) { static_cast<MidiInApi *>(rtapi_)->setCallback( callback, userData ); }
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inline void RtMidiIn :: cancelCallback( void ) { static_cast<MidiInApi *>(rtapi_)->cancelCallback(); }
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inline unsigned int RtMidiIn :: getPortCount( void ) { return rtapi_->getPortCount(); }
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inline std::string RtMidiIn :: getPortName( unsigned int portNumber ) { return rtapi_->getPortName( portNumber ); }
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inline void RtMidiIn :: ignoreTypes( bool midiSysex, bool midiTime, bool midiSense ) { static_cast<MidiInApi *>(rtapi_)->ignoreTypes( midiSysex, midiTime, midiSense ); }
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inline double RtMidiIn :: getMessage( std::vector<unsigned char> *message ) { return static_cast<MidiInApi *>(rtapi_)->getMessage( message ); }
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inline void RtMidiIn :: setErrorCallback( RtMidiErrorCallback errorCallback, void *userData ) { rtapi_->setErrorCallback(errorCallback, userData); }
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inline void RtMidiIn :: setBufferSize( unsigned int size, unsigned int count ) { static_cast<MidiInApi *>(rtapi_)->setBufferSize(size, count); }
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inline RtMidi::Api RtMidiOut :: getCurrentApi( void ) throw() { return rtapi_->getCurrentApi(); }
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inline void RtMidiOut :: openPort( unsigned int portNumber, const std::string &portName ) { rtapi_->openPort( portNumber, portName ); }
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inline void RtMidiOut :: openVirtualPort( const std::string &portName ) { rtapi_->openVirtualPort( portName ); }
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inline void RtMidiOut :: closePort( void ) { rtapi_->closePort(); }
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inline bool RtMidiOut :: isPortOpen() const { return rtapi_->isPortOpen(); }
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inline unsigned int RtMidiOut :: getPortCount( void ) { return rtapi_->getPortCount(); }
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inline std::string RtMidiOut :: getPortName( unsigned int portNumber ) { return rtapi_->getPortName( portNumber ); }
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inline void RtMidiOut :: sendMessage( const std::vector<unsigned char> *message ) { static_cast<MidiOutApi *>(rtapi_)->sendMessage( &message->at(0), message->size() ); }
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inline void RtMidiOut :: sendMessage( const unsigned char *message, size_t size ) { static_cast<MidiOutApi *>(rtapi_)->sendMessage( message, size ); }
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inline void RtMidiOut :: setErrorCallback( RtMidiErrorCallback errorCallback, void *userData ) { rtapi_->setErrorCallback(errorCallback, userData); }
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#endif
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