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|   | /* libFLAC - Free Lossless Audio Codec library
 | ||
|  |  * Copyright (C) 2000-2009  Josh Coalson | ||
|  |  * Copyright (C) 2011-2016  Xiph.Org Foundation | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without | ||
|  |  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions | ||
|  |  * are met: | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * - Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright | ||
|  |  * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * - Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright | ||
|  |  * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the | ||
|  |  * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * - Neither the name of the Xiph.org Foundation nor the names of its | ||
|  |  * contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from | ||
|  |  * this software without specific prior written permission. | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS | ||
|  |  * ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT | ||
|  |  * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR | ||
|  |  * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR | ||
|  |  * CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, | ||
|  |  * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, | ||
|  |  * PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR | ||
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|  |  * NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS | ||
|  |  * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. | ||
|  |  */ | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | #ifndef FLAC__ALL_H
 | ||
|  | #define FLAC__ALL_H
 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | #include "export.h"
 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | #include "assert.h"
 | ||
|  | #include "callback.h"
 | ||
|  | #include "format.h"
 | ||
|  | #include "metadata.h"
 | ||
|  | #include "ordinals.h"
 | ||
|  | #include "stream_decoder.h"
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|  | #include "stream_encoder.h"
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|  | 
 | ||
|  | /** \mainpage
 | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * \section intro Introduction | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * This is the documentation for the FLAC C and C++ APIs.  It is | ||
|  |  * highly interconnected; this introduction should give you a top | ||
|  |  * level idea of the structure and how to find the information you | ||
|  |  * need.  As a prerequisite you should have at least a basic | ||
|  |  * knowledge of the FLAC format, documented | ||
|  |  * <A HREF="../format.html">here</A>. | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * \section c_api FLAC C API | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * The FLAC C API is the interface to libFLAC, a set of structures | ||
|  |  * describing the components of FLAC streams, and functions for | ||
|  |  * encoding and decoding streams, as well as manipulating FLAC | ||
|  |  * metadata in files.  The public include files will be installed | ||
|  |  * in your include area (for example /usr/include/FLAC/...). | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * By writing a little code and linking against libFLAC, it is | ||
|  |  * relatively easy to add FLAC support to another program.  The | ||
|  |  * library is licensed under <A HREF="../license.html">Xiph's BSD license</A>. | ||
|  |  * Complete source code of libFLAC as well as the command-line | ||
|  |  * encoder and plugins is available and is a useful source of | ||
|  |  * examples. | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * Aside from encoders and decoders, libFLAC provides a powerful | ||
|  |  * metadata interface for manipulating metadata in FLAC files.  It | ||
|  |  * allows the user to add, delete, and modify FLAC metadata blocks | ||
|  |  * and it can automatically take advantage of PADDING blocks to avoid | ||
|  |  * rewriting the entire FLAC file when changing the size of the | ||
|  |  * metadata. | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * libFLAC usually only requires the standard C library and C math | ||
|  |  * library. In particular, threading is not used so there is no | ||
|  |  * dependency on a thread library. However, libFLAC does not use | ||
|  |  * global variables and should be thread-safe. | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * libFLAC also supports encoding to and decoding from Ogg FLAC. | ||
|  |  * However the metadata editing interfaces currently have limited | ||
|  |  * read-only support for Ogg FLAC files. | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * \section cpp_api FLAC C++ API | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * The FLAC C++ API is a set of classes that encapsulate the | ||
|  |  * structures and functions in libFLAC.  They provide slightly more | ||
|  |  * functionality with respect to metadata but are otherwise | ||
|  |  * equivalent.  For the most part, they share the same usage as | ||
|  |  * their counterparts in libFLAC, and the FLAC C API documentation | ||
|  |  * can be used as a supplement.  The public include files | ||
|  |  * for the C++ API will be installed in your include area (for | ||
|  |  * example /usr/include/FLAC++/...). | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * libFLAC++ is also licensed under | ||
|  |  * <A HREF="../license.html">Xiph's BSD license</A>. | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * \section getting_started Getting Started | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * A good starting point for learning the API is to browse through | ||
|  |  * the <A HREF="modules.html">modules</A>.  Modules are logical | ||
|  |  * groupings of related functions or classes, which correspond roughly | ||
|  |  * to header files or sections of header files.  Each module includes a | ||
|  |  * detailed description of the general usage of its functions or | ||
|  |  * classes. | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * From there you can go on to look at the documentation of | ||
|  |  * individual functions.  You can see different views of the individual | ||
|  |  * functions through the links in top bar across this page. | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * If you prefer a more hands-on approach, you can jump right to some | ||
|  |  * <A HREF="../documentation_example_code.html">example code</A>. | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * \section porting_guide Porting Guide | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * Starting with FLAC 1.1.3 a \link porting Porting Guide \endlink | ||
|  |  * has been introduced which gives detailed instructions on how to | ||
|  |  * port your code to newer versions of FLAC. | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * \section embedded_developers Embedded Developers | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * libFLAC has grown larger over time as more functionality has been | ||
|  |  * included, but much of it may be unnecessary for a particular embedded | ||
|  |  * implementation.  Unused parts may be pruned by some simple editing of | ||
|  |  * src/libFLAC/Makefile.am.  In general, the decoders, encoders, and | ||
|  |  * metadata interface are all independent from each other. | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * It is easiest to just describe the dependencies: | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * - All modules depend on the \link flac_format Format \endlink module. | ||
|  |  * - The decoders and encoders depend on the bitbuffer. | ||
|  |  * - The decoder is independent of the encoder.  The encoder uses the | ||
|  |  *   decoder because of the verify feature, but this can be removed if | ||
|  |  *   not needed. | ||
|  |  * - Parts of the metadata interface require the stream decoder (but not | ||
|  |  *   the encoder). | ||
|  |  * - Ogg support is selectable through the compile time macro | ||
|  |  *   \c FLAC__HAS_OGG. | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * For example, if your application only requires the stream decoder, no | ||
|  |  * encoder, and no metadata interface, you can remove the stream encoder | ||
|  |  * and the metadata interface, which will greatly reduce the size of the | ||
|  |  * library. | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * Also, there are several places in the libFLAC code with comments marked | ||
|  |  * with "OPT:" where a #define can be changed to enable code that might be | ||
|  |  * faster on a specific platform.  Experimenting with these can yield faster | ||
|  |  * binaries. | ||
|  |  */ | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | /** \defgroup porting Porting Guide for New Versions
 | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * This module describes differences in the library interfaces from | ||
|  |  * version to version.  It assists in the porting of code that uses | ||
|  |  * the libraries to newer versions of FLAC. | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * One simple facility for making porting easier that has been added | ||
|  |  * in FLAC 1.1.3 is a set of \c #defines in \c export.h of each | ||
|  |  * library's includes (e.g. \c include/FLAC/export.h).  The | ||
|  |  * \c #defines mirror the libraries' | ||
|  |  * <A HREF="http://www.gnu.org/software/libtool/manual/libtool.html#Libtool-versioning">libtool version numbers</A>, | ||
|  |  * e.g. in libFLAC there are \c FLAC_API_VERSION_CURRENT, | ||
|  |  * \c FLAC_API_VERSION_REVISION, and \c FLAC_API_VERSION_AGE. | ||
|  |  * These can be used to support multiple versions of an API during the | ||
|  |  * transition phase, e.g. | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * \code | ||
|  |  * #if !defined(FLAC_API_VERSION_CURRENT) || FLAC_API_VERSION_CURRENT <= 7 | ||
|  |  *   legacy code | ||
|  |  * #else | ||
|  |  *   new code | ||
|  |  * #endif | ||
|  |  * \endcode | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * The source will work for multiple versions and the legacy code can | ||
|  |  * easily be removed when the transition is complete. | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * Another available symbol is FLAC_API_SUPPORTS_OGG_FLAC (defined in | ||
|  |  * include/FLAC/export.h), which can be used to determine whether or not | ||
|  |  * the library has been compiled with support for Ogg FLAC.  This is | ||
|  |  * simpler than trying to call an Ogg init function and catching the | ||
|  |  * error. | ||
|  |  */ | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | /** \defgroup porting_1_1_2_to_1_1_3 Porting from FLAC 1.1.2 to 1.1.3
 | ||
|  |  *  \ingroup porting | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  *  \brief | ||
|  |  *  This module describes porting from FLAC 1.1.2 to FLAC 1.1.3. | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * The main change between the APIs in 1.1.2 and 1.1.3 is that they have | ||
|  |  * been simplified.  First, libOggFLAC has been merged into libFLAC and | ||
|  |  * libOggFLAC++ has been merged into libFLAC++.  Second, both the three | ||
|  |  * decoding layers and three encoding layers have been merged into a | ||
|  |  * single stream decoder and stream encoder.  That is, the functionality | ||
|  |  * of FLAC__SeekableStreamDecoder and FLAC__FileDecoder has been merged | ||
|  |  * into FLAC__StreamDecoder, and FLAC__SeekableStreamEncoder and | ||
|  |  * FLAC__FileEncoder into FLAC__StreamEncoder.  Only the | ||
|  |  * FLAC__StreamDecoder and FLAC__StreamEncoder remain.  What this means | ||
|  |  * is there is now a single API that can be used to encode or decode | ||
|  |  * streams to/from native FLAC or Ogg FLAC and the single API can work | ||
|  |  * on both seekable and non-seekable streams. | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * Instead of creating an encoder or decoder of a certain layer, now the | ||
|  |  * client will always create a FLAC__StreamEncoder or | ||
|  |  * FLAC__StreamDecoder.  The old layers are now differentiated by the | ||
|  |  * initialization function.  For example, for the decoder, | ||
|  |  * FLAC__stream_decoder_init() has been replaced by | ||
|  |  * FLAC__stream_decoder_init_stream().  This init function takes | ||
|  |  * callbacks for the I/O, and the seeking callbacks are optional.  This | ||
|  |  * allows the client to use the same object for seekable and | ||
|  |  * non-seekable streams.  For decoding a FLAC file directly, the client | ||
|  |  * can use FLAC__stream_decoder_init_file() and pass just a filename | ||
|  |  * and fewer callbacks; most of the other callbacks are supplied | ||
|  |  * internally.  For situations where fopen()ing by filename is not | ||
|  |  * possible (e.g. Unicode filenames on Windows) the client can instead | ||
|  |  * open the file itself and supply the FILE* to | ||
|  |  * FLAC__stream_decoder_init_FILE().  The init functions now returns a | ||
|  |  * FLAC__StreamDecoderInitStatus instead of FLAC__StreamDecoderState. | ||
|  |  * Since the callbacks and client data are now passed to the init | ||
|  |  * function, the FLAC__stream_decoder_set_*_callback() functions and | ||
|  |  * FLAC__stream_decoder_set_client_data() are no longer needed.  The | ||
|  |  * rest of the calls to the decoder are the same as before. | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * There are counterpart init functions for Ogg FLAC, e.g. | ||
|  |  * FLAC__stream_decoder_init_ogg_stream().  All the rest of the calls | ||
|  |  * and callbacks are the same as for native FLAC. | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * As an example, in FLAC 1.1.2 a seekable stream decoder would have | ||
|  |  * been set up like so: | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * \code | ||
|  |  * FLAC__SeekableStreamDecoder *decoder = FLAC__seekable_stream_decoder_new(); | ||
|  |  * if(decoder == NULL) do_something; | ||
|  |  * FLAC__seekable_stream_decoder_set_md5_checking(decoder, true); | ||
|  |  * [... other settings ...] | ||
|  |  * FLAC__seekable_stream_decoder_set_read_callback(decoder, my_read_callback); | ||
|  |  * FLAC__seekable_stream_decoder_set_seek_callback(decoder, my_seek_callback); | ||
|  |  * FLAC__seekable_stream_decoder_set_tell_callback(decoder, my_tell_callback); | ||
|  |  * FLAC__seekable_stream_decoder_set_length_callback(decoder, my_length_callback); | ||
|  |  * FLAC__seekable_stream_decoder_set_eof_callback(decoder, my_eof_callback); | ||
|  |  * FLAC__seekable_stream_decoder_set_write_callback(decoder, my_write_callback); | ||
|  |  * FLAC__seekable_stream_decoder_set_metadata_callback(decoder, my_metadata_callback); | ||
|  |  * FLAC__seekable_stream_decoder_set_error_callback(decoder, my_error_callback); | ||
|  |  * FLAC__seekable_stream_decoder_set_client_data(decoder, my_client_data); | ||
|  |  * if(FLAC__seekable_stream_decoder_init(decoder) != FLAC__SEEKABLE_STREAM_DECODER_OK) do_something; | ||
|  |  * \endcode | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * In FLAC 1.1.3 it is like this: | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * \code | ||
|  |  * FLAC__StreamDecoder *decoder = FLAC__stream_decoder_new(); | ||
|  |  * if(decoder == NULL) do_something; | ||
|  |  * FLAC__stream_decoder_set_md5_checking(decoder, true); | ||
|  |  * [... other settings ...] | ||
|  |  * if(FLAC__stream_decoder_init_stream( | ||
|  |  *   decoder, | ||
|  |  *   my_read_callback, | ||
|  |  *   my_seek_callback,      // or NULL
 | ||
|  |  *   my_tell_callback,      // or NULL
 | ||
|  |  *   my_length_callback,    // or NULL
 | ||
|  |  *   my_eof_callback,       // or NULL
 | ||
|  |  *   my_write_callback, | ||
|  |  *   my_metadata_callback,  // or NULL
 | ||
|  |  *   my_error_callback, | ||
|  |  *   my_client_data | ||
|  |  * ) != FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_INIT_STATUS_OK) do_something; | ||
|  |  * \endcode | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * or you could do; | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * \code | ||
|  |  * [...] | ||
|  |  * FILE *file = fopen("somefile.flac","rb"); | ||
|  |  * if(file == NULL) do_somthing; | ||
|  |  * if(FLAC__stream_decoder_init_FILE( | ||
|  |  *   decoder, | ||
|  |  *   file, | ||
|  |  *   my_write_callback, | ||
|  |  *   my_metadata_callback,  // or NULL
 | ||
|  |  *   my_error_callback, | ||
|  |  *   my_client_data | ||
|  |  * ) != FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_INIT_STATUS_OK) do_something; | ||
|  |  * \endcode | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * or just: | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * \code | ||
|  |  * [...] | ||
|  |  * if(FLAC__stream_decoder_init_file( | ||
|  |  *   decoder, | ||
|  |  *   "somefile.flac", | ||
|  |  *   my_write_callback, | ||
|  |  *   my_metadata_callback,  // or NULL
 | ||
|  |  *   my_error_callback, | ||
|  |  *   my_client_data | ||
|  |  * ) != FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_INIT_STATUS_OK) do_something; | ||
|  |  * \endcode | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * Another small change to the decoder is in how it handles unparseable | ||
|  |  * streams.  Before, when the decoder found an unparseable stream | ||
|  |  * (reserved for when the decoder encounters a stream from a future | ||
|  |  * encoder that it can't parse), it changed the state to | ||
|  |  * \c FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_UNPARSEABLE_STREAM.  Now the decoder instead | ||
|  |  * drops sync and calls the error callback with a new error code | ||
|  |  * \c FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_ERROR_STATUS_UNPARSEABLE_STREAM.  This is | ||
|  |  * more robust.  If your error callback does not discriminate on the the | ||
|  |  * error state, your code does not need to be changed. | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * The encoder now has a new setting: | ||
|  |  * FLAC__stream_encoder_set_apodization().  This is for setting the | ||
|  |  * method used to window the data before LPC analysis.  You only need to | ||
|  |  * add a call to this function if the default is not suitable.   There | ||
|  |  * are also two new convenience functions that may be useful: | ||
|  |  * FLAC__metadata_object_cuesheet_calculate_cddb_id() and | ||
|  |  * FLAC__metadata_get_cuesheet(). | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * The \a bytes parameter to FLAC__StreamDecoderReadCallback, | ||
|  |  * FLAC__StreamEncoderReadCallback, and FLAC__StreamEncoderWriteCallback | ||
|  |  * is now \c size_t instead of \c uint32_t. | ||
|  |  */ | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | /** \defgroup porting_1_1_3_to_1_1_4 Porting from FLAC 1.1.3 to 1.1.4
 | ||
|  |  *  \ingroup porting | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  *  \brief | ||
|  |  *  This module describes porting from FLAC 1.1.3 to FLAC 1.1.4. | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * There were no changes to any of the interfaces from 1.1.3 to 1.1.4. | ||
|  |  * There was a slight change in the implementation of | ||
|  |  * FLAC__stream_encoder_set_metadata(); the function now makes a copy | ||
|  |  * of the \a metadata array of pointers so the client no longer needs | ||
|  |  * to maintain it after the call.  The objects themselves that are | ||
|  |  * pointed to by the array are still not copied though and must be | ||
|  |  * maintained until the call to FLAC__stream_encoder_finish(). | ||
|  |  */ | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | /** \defgroup porting_1_1_4_to_1_2_0 Porting from FLAC 1.1.4 to 1.2.0
 | ||
|  |  *  \ingroup porting | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  *  \brief | ||
|  |  *  This module describes porting from FLAC 1.1.4 to FLAC 1.2.0. | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * There were only very minor changes to the interfaces from 1.1.4 to 1.2.0. | ||
|  |  * In libFLAC, \c FLAC__format_sample_rate_is_subset() was added. | ||
|  |  * In libFLAC++, \c FLAC::Decoder::Stream::get_decode_position() was added. | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * Finally, value of the constant \c FLAC__FRAME_HEADER_RESERVED_LEN | ||
|  |  * has changed to reflect the conversion of one of the reserved bits | ||
|  |  * into active use.  It used to be \c 2 and now is \c 1.  However the | ||
|  |  * FLAC frame header length has not changed, so to skip the proper | ||
|  |  * number of bits, use \c FLAC__FRAME_HEADER_RESERVED_LEN + | ||
|  |  * \c FLAC__FRAME_HEADER_BLOCKING_STRATEGY_LEN | ||
|  |  */ | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | /** \defgroup flac FLAC C API
 | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * The FLAC C API is the interface to libFLAC, a set of structures | ||
|  |  * describing the components of FLAC streams, and functions for | ||
|  |  * encoding and decoding streams, as well as manipulating FLAC | ||
|  |  * metadata in files. | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * You should start with the format components as all other modules | ||
|  |  * are dependent on it. | ||
|  |  */ | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | #endif
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