ref: 5e999be4958dcec6e27d3c07bd93143f1677d15c
dir: /src/it/itorder.c/
/* _______ ____ __ ___ ___ * \ _ \ \ / \ / \ \ / / ' ' ' * | | \ \ | | || | \/ | . . * | | | | | | || ||\ /| | * | | | | | | || || \/ | | ' ' ' * | | | | | | || || | | . . * | |_/ / \ \__// || | | * /_______/ynamic \____/niversal /__\ /____\usic /| . . ibliotheque * / \ * / . \ * itorder.c - Code to fix invalid patterns in / / \ \ * the pattern table. | < / \_ * | \/ /\ / * By Julien Cugniere. \_ / > / * | \ / / * | ' / * \__/ */ #include <stdlib.h> #include "dumb.h" #include "internal/it.h" /* This function ensures that any pattern mentioned in the order table but * not present in the pattern table is treated as an empty 64 rows pattern. * This is done by adding such a dummy pattern at the end of the pattern * table, and redirect invalid orders to it. * Patterns 254 and 255 are left untouched, unless the signal is an XM. */ int _dumb_it_fix_invalid_orders(DUMB_IT_SIGDATA *sigdata) { int i; int found_some = 0; int first_invalid = sigdata->n_patterns; int last_invalid = (sigdata->flags & IT_WAS_AN_XM) ? 255 : 253; for (i = 0; i < sigdata->n_orders; i++) { if (sigdata->order[i] >= first_invalid && sigdata->order[i] <= last_invalid) { sigdata->order[i] = sigdata->n_patterns; found_some = 1; } } if (found_some) { IT_PATTERN *new_pattern = realloc(sigdata->pattern, sizeof(*sigdata->pattern) * (sigdata->n_patterns + 1)); if (!new_pattern) return -1; new_pattern[sigdata->n_patterns].n_rows = 64; new_pattern[sigdata->n_patterns].n_entries = 0; new_pattern[sigdata->n_patterns].entry = NULL; sigdata->pattern = new_pattern; sigdata->n_patterns++; } return 0; }