furnace/extern/rtmidi/tests/sysextest.cpp
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//*****************************************//
// sysextest.cpp
// by Gary Scavone, 2003-2005.
//
// Simple program to test MIDI sysex sending and receiving.
//
//*****************************************//
#include <iostream>
#include <cstdlib>
#include <typeinfo>
#include "RtMidi.h"
void usage( void ) {
std::cout << "\nuseage: sysextest N\n";
std::cout << " where N = length of sysex data to send / receive.\n\n";
exit( 0 );
}
// Platform-dependent sleep routines.
#if defined(WIN32)
#include <windows.h>
#define SLEEP( milliseconds ) Sleep( (DWORD) milliseconds )
#else // Unix variants
#include <unistd.h>
#define SLEEP( milliseconds ) usleep( (unsigned long) (milliseconds * 1000.0) )
#endif
// This function should be embedded in a try/catch block in case of
// an exception. It offers the user a choice of MIDI ports to open.
// It returns false if there are no ports available.
bool chooseMidiPort( RtMidi *rtmidi );
void mycallback( double deltatime, std::vector< unsigned char > *message, void * /*userData*/ )
{
unsigned int nBytes = message->size();
for ( unsigned int i=0; i<nBytes; i++ )
std::cout << "Byte " << i << " = " << (int)message->at(i) << ", ";
if ( nBytes > 0 )
std::cout << "# of bytes = " << nBytes << ", stamp = " << deltatime << std::endl;
}
int main( int argc, char *argv[] )
{
RtMidiOut *midiout = 0;
RtMidiIn *midiin = 0;
std::vector<unsigned char> message;
unsigned int i, nBytes;
// Minimal command-line check.
if ( argc != 2 ) usage();
nBytes = (unsigned int) atoi( argv[1] );
// RtMidiOut and RtMidiIn constructors
try {
midiout = new RtMidiOut();
midiin = new RtMidiIn();
}
catch ( RtMidiError &error ) {
error.printMessage();
goto cleanup;
}
// Don't ignore sysex, timing, or active sensing messages.
midiin->ignoreTypes( false, true, true );
try {
if ( chooseMidiPort( midiin ) == false ) goto cleanup;
if ( chooseMidiPort( midiout ) == false ) goto cleanup;
midiin->setCallback( &mycallback );
message.push_back( 0xF6 );
midiout->sendMessage( &message );
SLEEP( 500 ); // pause a little
// Create a long sysex message of numbered bytes and send it out ... twice.
for ( int n=0; n<2; n++ ) {
message.clear();
message.push_back( 240 );
for ( i=0; i<nBytes; i++ )
message.push_back( i % 128 );
message.push_back( 247 );
midiout->sendMessage( &message );
SLEEP( 500 ); // pause a little
}
}
catch ( RtMidiError &error ) {
error.printMessage();
goto cleanup;
}
// Clean up
cleanup:
delete midiout;
delete midiin;
return 0;
}
bool chooseMidiPort( RtMidi *rtmidi )
{
bool isInput = false;
if ( typeid( *rtmidi ) == typeid( RtMidiIn ) )
isInput = true;
if ( isInput )
std::cout << "\nWould you like to open a virtual input port? [y/N] ";
else
std::cout << "\nWould you like to open a virtual output port? [y/N] ";
std::string keyHit;
std::getline( std::cin, keyHit );
if ( keyHit == "y" ) {
rtmidi->openVirtualPort();
return true;
}
std::string portName;
unsigned int i = 0, nPorts = rtmidi->getPortCount();
if ( nPorts == 0 ) {
if ( isInput )
std::cout << "No input ports available!" << std::endl;
else
std::cout << "No output ports available!" << std::endl;
return false;
}
if ( nPorts == 1 ) {
std::cout << "\nOpening " << rtmidi->getPortName() << std::endl;
}
else {
for ( i=0; i<nPorts; i++ ) {
portName = rtmidi->getPortName(i);
if ( isInput )
std::cout << " Input port #" << i << ": " << portName << '\n';
else
std::cout << " Output port #" << i << ": " << portName << '\n';
}
do {
std::cout << "\nChoose a port number: ";
std::cin >> i;
} while ( i >= nPorts );
}
std::cout << std::endl;
rtmidi->openPort( i );
return true;
}