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+/*
+  Copyright 2008-2016 David Robillard <http://drobilla.net>
+  Copyright 2006-2007 Lars Luthman <lars.luthman@gmail.com>
+
+  Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any
+  purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
+  copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
+
+  THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES
+  WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
+  MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR
+  ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
+  WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN
+  ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF
+  OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
+*/
+
+/**
+   @defgroup event Event
+
+   Generic time-stamped events, see <http://lv2plug.in/ns/ext/event> for
+   details.
+
+   @{
+*/
+
+#ifndef LV2_EVENT_H
+#define LV2_EVENT_H
+
+#define LV2_EVENT_URI    "http://lv2plug.in/ns/ext/event"  ///< http://lv2plug.in/ns/ext/event
+#define LV2_EVENT_PREFIX LV2_EVENT_URI "#"                 ///< http://lv2plug.in/ns/ext/event#
+
+#define LV2_EVENT__Event              LV2_EVENT_PREFIX "Event"               ///< http://lv2plug.in/ns/ext/event#Event
+#define LV2_EVENT__EventPort          LV2_EVENT_PREFIX "EventPort"           ///< http://lv2plug.in/ns/ext/event#EventPort
+#define LV2_EVENT__FrameStamp         LV2_EVENT_PREFIX "FrameStamp"          ///< http://lv2plug.in/ns/ext/event#FrameStamp
+#define LV2_EVENT__TimeStamp          LV2_EVENT_PREFIX "TimeStamp"           ///< http://lv2plug.in/ns/ext/event#TimeStamp
+#define LV2_EVENT__generatesTimeStamp LV2_EVENT_PREFIX "generatesTimeStamp"  ///< http://lv2plug.in/ns/ext/event#generatesTimeStamp
+#define LV2_EVENT__generic            LV2_EVENT_PREFIX "generic"             ///< http://lv2plug.in/ns/ext/event#generic
+#define LV2_EVENT__inheritsEvent      LV2_EVENT_PREFIX "inheritsEvent"       ///< http://lv2plug.in/ns/ext/event#inheritsEvent
+#define LV2_EVENT__inheritsTimeStamp  LV2_EVENT_PREFIX "inheritsTimeStamp"   ///< http://lv2plug.in/ns/ext/event#inheritsTimeStamp
+#define LV2_EVENT__supportsEvent      LV2_EVENT_PREFIX "supportsEvent"       ///< http://lv2plug.in/ns/ext/event#supportsEvent
+#define LV2_EVENT__supportsTimeStamp  LV2_EVENT_PREFIX "supportsTimeStamp"   ///< http://lv2plug.in/ns/ext/event#supportsTimeStamp
+
+#define LV2_EVENT_AUDIO_STAMP 0  ///< Special timestamp type for audio frames
+
+#include <stdint.h>
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C" {
+#endif
+
+/**
+   The best Pulses Per Quarter Note for tempo-based uint32_t timestamps.
+   Equal to 2^12 * 5 * 7 * 9 * 11 * 13 * 17, which is evenly divisble
+   by all integers from 1 through 18 inclusive, and powers of 2 up to 2^12.
+*/
+static const uint32_t LV2_EVENT_PPQN = 3136573440U;
+
+/**
+   An LV2 event (header only).
+
+   LV2 events are generic time-stamped containers for any type of event.
+   The type field defines the format of a given event's contents.
+
+   This struct defines the header of an LV2 event. An LV2 event is a single
+   chunk of POD (plain old data), usually contained in a flat buffer (see
+   LV2_EventBuffer below). Unless a required feature says otherwise, hosts may
+   assume a deep copy of an LV2 event can be created safely using a simple:
+
+   memcpy(ev_copy, ev, sizeof(LV2_Event) + ev->size);  (or equivalent)
+*/
+typedef struct {
+	/**
+	   The frames portion of timestamp. The units used here can optionally be
+	   set for a port (with the lv2ev:timeUnits property), otherwise this is
+	   audio frames, corresponding to the sample_count parameter of the LV2 run
+	   method (e.g. frame 0 is the first frame for that call to run).
+	*/
+	uint32_t frames;
+
+	/**
+	   The sub-frames portion of timestamp. The units used here can optionally
+	   be set for a port (with the lv2ev:timeUnits property), otherwise this is
+	   1/(2^32) of an audio frame.
+	*/
+	uint32_t subframes;
+
+	/**
+	   The type of this event, as a number which represents some URI
+	   defining an event type. This value MUST be some value previously
+	   returned from a call to the uri_to_id function defined in the LV2
+	   URI map extension (see lv2_uri_map.h).
+	   There are special rules which must be followed depending on the type
+	   of an event. If the plugin recognizes an event type, the definition
+	   of that event type will describe how to interpret the event, and
+	   any required behaviour. Otherwise, if the type is 0, this event is a
+	   non-POD event and lv2_event_unref MUST be called if the event is
+	   'dropped' (see above). Even if the plugin does not understand an event,
+	   it may pass the event through to an output by simply copying (and NOT
+	   calling lv2_event_unref). These rules are designed to allow for generic
+	   event handling plugins and large non-POD events, but with minimal hassle
+	   on simple plugins that "don't care" about these more advanced features.
+	*/
+	uint16_t type;
+
+	/**
+	   The size of the data portion of this event in bytes, which immediately
+	   follows. The header size (12 bytes) is not included in this value.
+	*/
+	uint16_t size;
+
+	/* size bytes of data follow here */
+} LV2_Event;
+
+
+/**
+   A buffer of LV2 events (header only).
+
+   Like events (which this contains) an event buffer is a single chunk of POD:
+   the entire buffer (including contents) can be copied with a single memcpy.
+   The first contained event begins sizeof(LV2_EventBuffer) bytes after the
+   start of this struct.
+
+   After this header, the buffer contains an event header (defined by struct
+   LV2_Event), followed by that event's contents (padded to 64 bits), followed
+   by another header, etc:
+
+   |       |       |       |       |       |       |
+   | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
+   |FRAMES |SUBFRMS|TYP|LEN|DATA..DATA..PAD|FRAMES | ...
+*/
+typedef struct {
+	/**
+	   The contents of the event buffer. This may or may not reside in the
+	   same block of memory as this header, plugins must not assume either.
+	   The host guarantees this points to at least capacity bytes of allocated
+	   memory (though only size bytes of that are valid events).
+	*/
+	uint8_t* data;
+
+	/**
+	   The size of this event header in bytes (including everything).
+
+	   This is to allow for extending this header in the future without
+	   breaking binary compatibility. Whenever this header is copied,
+	   it MUST be done using this field (and NOT the sizeof this struct).
+	*/
+	uint16_t header_size;
+
+	/**
+	   The type of the time stamps for events in this buffer.
+	   As a special exception, '0' always means audio frames and subframes
+	   (1/UINT32_MAX'th of a frame) in the sample rate passed to instantiate.
+
+	   INPUTS: The host must set this field to the numeric ID of some URI
+	   defining the meaning of the frames/subframes fields of contained events
+	   (obtained by the LV2 URI Map uri_to_id function with the URI of this
+	   extension as the 'map' argument, see lv2_uri_map.h).  The host must
+	   never pass a plugin a buffer which uses a stamp type the plugin does not
+	   'understand'. The value of this field must never change, except when
+	   connect_port is called on the input port, at which time the host MUST
+	   have set the stamp_type field to the value that will be used for all
+	   subsequent run calls.
+
+	   OUTPUTS: The plugin may set this to any value that has been returned
+	   from uri_to_id with the URI of this extension for a 'map' argument.
+	   When connected to a buffer with connect_port, output ports MUST set this
+	   field to the type of time stamp they will be writing. On any call to
+	   connect_port on an event input port, the plugin may change this field on
+	   any output port, it is the responsibility of the host to check if any of
+	   these values have changed and act accordingly.
+	*/
+	uint16_t stamp_type;
+
+	/**
+	   The number of events in this buffer.
+
+	   INPUTS: The host must set this field to the number of events contained
+	   in the data buffer before calling run(). The plugin must not change
+	   this field.
+
+	   OUTPUTS: The plugin must set this field to the number of events it has
+	   written to the buffer before returning from run(). Any initial value
+	   should be ignored by the plugin.
+	*/
+	uint32_t event_count;
+
+	/**
+	   The size of the data buffer in bytes.
+	   This is set by the host and must not be changed by the plugin.
+	   The host is allowed to change this between run() calls.
+	*/
+	uint32_t capacity;
+
+	/**
+	   The size of the initial portion of the data buffer containing data.
+
+	   INPUTS: The host must set this field to the number of bytes used
+	   by all events it has written to the buffer (including headers)
+	   before calling the plugin's run().
+	   The plugin must not change this field.
+
+	   OUTPUTS: The plugin must set this field to the number of bytes
+	   used by all events it has written to the buffer (including headers)
+	   before returning from run().
+	   Any initial value should be ignored by the plugin.
+	*/
+	uint32_t size;
+} LV2_Event_Buffer;
+
+
+/**
+   Opaque pointer to host data.
+*/
+typedef void* LV2_Event_Callback_Data;
+
+
+/**
+   Non-POD events feature.
+
+   To support this feature the host must pass an LV2_Feature struct to the
+   plugin's instantiate method with URI "http://lv2plug.in/ns/ext/event"
+   and data pointed to an instance of this struct.  Note this feature
+   is not mandatory to support the event extension.
+*/
+typedef struct {
+	/**
+	   Opaque pointer to host data.
+
+	   The plugin MUST pass this to any call to functions in this struct.
+	   Otherwise, it must not be interpreted in any way.
+	*/
+	LV2_Event_Callback_Data callback_data;
+
+	/**
+	   Take a reference to a non-POD event.
+
+	   If a plugin receives an event with type 0, it means the event is a
+	   pointer to some object in memory and not a flat sequence of bytes
+	   in the buffer. When receiving a non-POD event, the plugin already
+	   has an implicit reference to the event. If the event is stored AND
+	   passed to an output, lv2_event_ref MUST be called on that event.
+	   If the event is only stored OR passed through, this is not necessary
+	   (as the plugin already has 1 implicit reference).
+
+	   @param event An event received at an input that will not be copied to
+	   an output or stored in any way.
+
+	   @param context The calling context. Like event types, this is a mapped
+	   URI, see lv2_context.h. Simple plugin with just a run() method should
+	   pass 0 here (the ID of the 'standard' LV2 run context). The host
+	   guarantees that this function is realtime safe iff the context is
+	   realtime safe.
+
+	   PLUGINS THAT VIOLATE THESE RULES MAY CAUSE CRASHES AND MEMORY LEAKS.
+	*/
+	uint32_t (*lv2_event_ref)(LV2_Event_Callback_Data callback_data,
+	                          LV2_Event*              event);
+
+	/**
+	   Drop a reference to a non-POD event.
+
+	   If a plugin receives an event with type 0, it means the event is a
+	   pointer to some object in memory and not a flat sequence of bytes
+	   in the buffer. If the plugin does not pass the event through to
+	   an output or store it internally somehow, it MUST call this function
+	   on the event (more information on using non-POD events below).
+
+	   @param event An event received at an input that will not be copied to an
+	   output or stored in any way.
+
+	   @param context The calling context. Like event types, this is a mapped
+	   URI, see lv2_context.h. Simple plugin with just a run() method should
+	   pass 0 here (the ID of the 'standard' LV2 run context). The host
+	   guarantees that this function is realtime safe iff the context is
+	   realtime safe.
+
+	   PLUGINS THAT VIOLATE THESE RULES MAY CAUSE CRASHES AND MEMORY LEAKS.
+	*/
+	uint32_t (*lv2_event_unref)(LV2_Event_Callback_Data callback_data,
+	                            LV2_Event*              event);
+} LV2_Event_Feature;
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+}  /* extern "C" */
+#endif
+
+#endif /* LV2_EVENT_H */
+
+/**
+   @}
+*/