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#pragma once #include "../plugin.h" #include "../string-sizes.h" /// @page Audio Ports /// /// This extension provides a way for the plugin to describe its current audio ports. /// /// If the plugin does not implement this extension, it won't have audio ports. /// /// 32 bits support is required for both host and plugins. 64 bits audio is optional. /// /// The plugin is only allowed to change its ports configuration while it is deactivated. static CLAP_CONSTEXPR const char CLAP_EXT_AUDIO_PORTS[] = "clap.audio-ports"; static CLAP_CONSTEXPR const char CLAP_PORT_MONO[] = "mono"; static CLAP_CONSTEXPR const char CLAP_PORT_STEREO[] = "stereo"; #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif enum { // This port is the main audio input or output. // There can be only one main input and main output. // Main port must be at index 0. CLAP_AUDIO_PORT_IS_MAIN = 1 << 0, // This port can be used with 64 bits audio CLAP_AUDIO_PORT_SUPPORTS_64BITS = 1 << 1, // 64 bits audio is preferred with this port CLAP_AUDIO_PORT_PREFERS_64BITS = 1 << 2, // This port must be used with the same sample size as all the other ports which have this flag. // In other words if all ports have this flag then the plugin may either be used entirely with // 64 bits audio or 32 bits audio, but it can't be mixed. CLAP_AUDIO_PORT_REQUIRES_COMMON_SAMPLE_SIZE = 1 << 3, }; typedef struct clap_audio_port_info { // id identifies a port and must be stable. // id may overlap between input and output ports. clap_id id; char name[CLAP_NAME_SIZE]; // displayable name uint32_t flags; uint32_t channel_count; // If null or empty then it is unspecified (arbitrary audio). // This filed can be compared against: // - CLAP_PORT_MONO // - CLAP_PORT_STEREO // - CLAP_PORT_SURROUND (defined in the surround extension) // - CLAP_PORT_AMBISONIC (defined in the ambisonic extension) // - CLAP_PORT_CV (defined in the cv extension) // // An extension can provide its own port type and way to inspect the channels. const char *port_type; // in-place processing: allow the host to use the same buffer for input and output // if supported set the pair port id. // if not supported set to CLAP_INVALID_ID clap_id in_place_pair; } clap_audio_port_info_t; // The audio ports scan has to be done while the plugin is deactivated. typedef struct clap_plugin_audio_ports { // number of ports, for either input or output // [main-thread] uint32_t(CLAP_ABI *count)(const clap_plugin_t *plugin, bool is_input); // get info about about an audio port. // [main-thread] bool(CLAP_ABI *get)(const clap_plugin_t *plugin, uint32_t index, bool is_input, clap_audio_port_info_t *info); } clap_plugin_audio_ports_t; enum { // The ports name did change, the host can scan them right away. CLAP_AUDIO_PORTS_RESCAN_NAMES = 1 << 0, // [!active] The flags did change CLAP_AUDIO_PORTS_RESCAN_FLAGS = 1 << 1, // [!active] The channel_count did change CLAP_AUDIO_PORTS_RESCAN_CHANNEL_COUNT = 1 << 2, // [!active] The port type did change CLAP_AUDIO_PORTS_RESCAN_PORT_TYPE = 1 << 3, // [!active] The in-place pair did change, this requires. CLAP_AUDIO_PORTS_RESCAN_IN_PLACE_PAIR = 1 << 4, // [!active] The list of ports have changed: entries have been removed/added. CLAP_AUDIO_PORTS_RESCAN_LIST = 1 << 5, }; typedef struct clap_host_audio_ports { // Checks if the host allows a plugin to change a given aspect of the audio ports definition. // [main-thread] bool(CLAP_ABI *is_rescan_flag_supported)(const clap_host_t *host, uint32_t flag); // Rescan the full list of audio ports according to the flags. // It is illegal to ask the host to rescan with a flag that is not supported. // Certain flags require the plugin to be de-activated. // [main-thread] void(CLAP_ABI *rescan)(const clap_host_t *host, uint32_t flags); } clap_host_audio_ports_t; #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif