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/*
** Copyright (C) 1999-2002 Erik de Castro Lopo <erikd@zip.com.au>
**
** This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
** it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
** the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or
** (at your option) any later version.
**
** This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
** but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
** MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
** GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
**
** You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
** along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
** Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
*/

/* sndfile.h -- system-wide definitions */

#ifndef SNDFILE_H
#define SNDFILE_H

/* This is the version 1.0.X header file. */
#define	SNDFILE_1

#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>

/* For the Metrowerks CodeWarrior Pro Compiler (mainly MacOS) */

#if	(defined (__MWERKS__))
#include	<unix.h>
#else
#include	<sys/types.h>
#endif

#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif	/* __cplusplus */

/* The following file types can be read and written.
** A file type would consist of a major type (ie SF_FORMAT_WAV) bitwise
** ORed with a minor type (ie SF_FORMAT_PCM). SF_FORMAT_TYPEMASK and
** SF_FORMAT_SUBMASK can be used to separate the major and minor file
** types.
*/

enum
{	/* Major formats. */
	SF_FORMAT_WAV			= 0x010000,		/* Microsoft WAV format (little endian). */
	SF_FORMAT_AIFF			= 0x020000,		/* Apple/SGI AIFF format (big endian). */
	SF_FORMAT_AU			= 0x030000,		/* Sun/NeXT AU format (big endian). */
	SF_FORMAT_RAW			= 0x040000,		/* RAW PCM data. */
	SF_FORMAT_PAF			= 0x050000,		/* Ensoniq PARIS file format. */
	SF_FORMAT_SVX			= 0x060000,		/* Amiga IFF / SVX8 / SV16 format. */
	SF_FORMAT_NIST			= 0x070000,		/* Sphere NIST format. */
	SF_FORMAT_VOC			= 0x080000,		/* VOC files. */
	SF_FORMAT_IRCAM			= 0x0A0000,		/* Berkeley/IRCAM/CARL */
	SF_FORMAT_W64			= 0x0B0000,		/* Sonic Foundry's 64 bit RIFF/WAV */
	SF_FORMAT_MAT4			= 0x0C0000,		/* Matlab (tm) V4.2 / GNU Octave 2.0 */
	SF_FORMAT_MAT5			= 0x0D0000,		/* Matlab (tm) V5.0 / GNU Octave 2.1 */
	SF_FORMAT_PVF			= 0x0E0000,		/* Portable Voice Format */
	
	/* Subtypes from here on. */

	SF_FORMAT_PCM_S8		= 0x0001,		/* Signed 8 bit data */
	SF_FORMAT_PCM_16		= 0x0002,		/* Signed 16 bit data */
	SF_FORMAT_PCM_24		= 0x0003,		/* Signed 24 bit data */
	SF_FORMAT_PCM_32		= 0x0004,		/* Signed 32 bit data */

	SF_FORMAT_PCM_U8		= 0x0005,		/* Unsigned 8 bit data (WAV and RAW only) */

	SF_FORMAT_FLOAT			= 0x0006,		/* 32 bit float data */
	SF_FORMAT_DOUBLE		= 0x0007,		/* 64 bit float data */

	SF_FORMAT_ULAW			= 0x0010,		/* U-Law encoded. */
	SF_FORMAT_ALAW			= 0x0011,		/* A-Law encoded. */
	SF_FORMAT_IMA_ADPCM		= 0x0012,		/* IMA ADPCM. */
	SF_FORMAT_MS_ADPCM		= 0x0013,		/* Microsoft ADPCM. */

	SF_FORMAT_GSM610		= 0x0020,		/* GSM 6.10 encoding. */
	SF_FORMAT_VOX_ADPCM		= 0x0021,		/* OKI / Dialogix ADPCM */

	SF_FORMAT_G721_32		= 0x0030,		/* 32kbs G721 ADPCM encoding. */
	SF_FORMAT_G723_24		= 0x0031,		/* 24kbs G723 ADPCM encoding. */
	SF_FORMAT_G723_40		= 0x0032,		/* 40kbs G723 ADPCM encoding. */

	SF_FORMAT_DWVW_12		= 0x0040, 		/* 12 bit Delta Width Variable Word encoding. */
	SF_FORMAT_DWVW_16		= 0x0041, 		/* 16 bit Delta Width Variable Word encoding. */
	SF_FORMAT_DWVW_24		= 0x0042, 		/* 24 bit Delta Width Variable Word encoding. */
	SF_FORMAT_DWVW_N		= 0x0043, 		/* N bit Delta Width Variable Word encoding. */


	/* Endian-ness options. */

	SF_ENDIAN_FILE			= 0x00000000,	/* Default file endian-ness. */
	SF_ENDIAN_LITTLE		= 0x10000000,	/* Force little endian-ness. */
	SF_ENDIAN_BIG			= 0x20000000,	/* Force big endian-ness. */
	SF_ENDIAN_CPU			= 0x30000000,	/* Force CPU endian-ness. */

	SF_FORMAT_SUBMASK		= 0x0000FFFF,
	SF_FORMAT_TYPEMASK		= 0x0FFF0000,
	SF_FORMAT_ENDMASK		= 0x30000000
} ;

/*
** The following are the valid command numbers for the sf_command()
** interface.  The use of these commands is documented in the file
** command.html in the doc directory of the source code distribution.
*/

enum
{	SFC_GET_LIB_VERSION				= 0x1000,
	SFC_GET_LOG_INFO				= 0x1001,

	SFC_GET_NORM_DOUBLE				= 0x1010,
	SFC_GET_NORM_FLOAT				= 0x1011,
	SFC_SET_NORM_DOUBLE				= 0x1012,
	SFC_SET_NORM_FLOAT				= 0x1013,

	SFC_GET_SIMPLE_FORMAT_COUNT		= 0x1020,
	SFC_GET_SIMPLE_FORMAT			= 0x1021,

	SFC_GET_FORMAT_INFO				= 0x1028,

	SFC_GET_FORMAT_MAJOR_COUNT		= 0x1030,
	SFC_GET_FORMAT_MAJOR			= 0x1031,
	SFC_GET_FORMAT_SUBTYPE_COUNT	= 0x1032,
	SFC_GET_FORMAT_SUBTYPE			= 0x1033,

	SFC_CALC_SIGNAL_MAX				= 0x1040,
	SFC_CALC_NORM_SIGNAL_MAX		= 0x1041,
	SFC_CALC_MAX_ALL_CHANNELS		= 0x1042,
	SFC_CALC_NORM_MAX_ALL_CHANNELS	= 0x1043,

	SFC_SET_ADD_PEAK_CHUNK			= 0x1050,

	SFC_UPDATE_HEADER_NOW			= 0x1060,
	SFC_SET_UPDATE_HEADER_AUTO		= 0x1061,

	SFC_SET_ADD_DITHER_ON_WRITE		= 0x1070,
	SFC_SET_ADD_DITHER_ON_READ		= 0x1071,
	
	SFC_FILE_TRUNCATE				= 0x1080,
	
	SFC_SET_RAW_START_OFFSET		= 0x1090,

	/* Following commands for testing only. */
	SFC_TEST_ADD_TRAILING_DATA		= 0x6000,
	SFC_TEST_IEEE_FLOAT_REPLACE		= 0x6001
} ;

enum
{	/* True and false */
	SF_FALSE	= 0,
	SF_TRUE		= 1,

	/* Modes for opening files. */
	SFM_READ	= 0x10,
	SFM_WRITE	= 0x20,
	SFM_RDWR	= 0x30
} ;

/* Pubic error values. These are guaranteed to remain unchanged for the duration
** of the library major version number. 
** There are also a large number of private error numbers which are internal to
** the library which can change at any time.
*/

enum
{	SF_ERR_NO_ERROR     		= 0,
	SF_ERR_UNRECOGNISED_FORMAT	= 1,
	SF_ERR_SYSTEM				= 2
} ;

/* A SNDFILE* pointer can be passed around much like stdio.h's FILE* pointer. */

typedef	void	SNDFILE ;

typedef __int64	sf_count_t ;

/* A pointer to a SF_INFO structure is passed to sf_open_read () and filled in.
** On write, the SF_INFO structure is filled in by the user and passed into
** sf_open_write ().
*/

struct SF_INFO
{	sf_count_t	frames ;		/* Used to be called samples.  Changed to avoid confusion. */
	int			samplerate ;
	int			channels ;
	int			format ;
	int			sections ;
	int			seekable ;
} ;

typedef	struct SF_INFO SF_INFO ;

/* The SF_FORMAT_INFO struct is used to retrieve information about the sound
** file formats libsndfile supports using the sf_command () interface.
**
** Using this interface will allow applications to support new file formats
** and encoding types when libsndfile is upgraded, without requiring
** re-compilation of the application.
**
** Please consult the libsndfile documentation (particularly the information
** on the sf_command () interface) for examples of its use.
*/

typedef struct
{	int			format ;
	const char  *name ;
	const char  *extension ;
} SF_FORMAT_INFO ;

/* Open the specified file for read, write or both. On error, this will
** return a NULL pointer. To find the error number, pass a NULL SNDFILE
** to sf_perror () or sf_error_str ().
** All calls to sf_open() should be matched with a call to sf_close().
*/

SNDFILE* 	sf_open		(const char *path, int mode, SF_INFO *sfinfo) ;

/* sf_error () returns a error number which can be translated to a text 
** string using sf_error_number().
*/

int		sf_error		(SNDFILE *sndfile) ;

/* sf_strerror () returns to the caller a pointer to the current error message for 
** the given SNDFILE.
*/

const char* sf_strerror (SNDFILE *sndfile) ;

/* sf_error_number () allows the retrieval of the error string for each internal
** error number. 
**
*/

const char*	sf_error_number	(int errnum) ;

/* The following three error functions are deprecated but they will remain in the
** library for the forseeable future. The function sf_strerror() should be used
** in their place.
*/

int		sf_perror		(SNDFILE *sndfile) ;
int		sf_error_str	(SNDFILE *sndfile, char* str, size_t len) ;


/* Return TRUE if fields of the SF_INFO struct are a valid combination of values. */

int		sf_command	(SNDFILE *sndfile, int command, void *data, int datasize) ;

/* Return TRUE if fields of the SF_INFO struct are a valid combination of values. */

int		sf_format_check	(const SF_INFO *info) ;

/* Seek within the waveform data chunk of the SNDFILE. sf_seek () uses
** the same values for whence (SEEK_SET, SEEK_CUR and SEEK_END) as
** stdio.h function fseek ().
** An offset of zero with whence set to SEEK_SET will position the
** read / write pointer to the first data sample.
** On success sf_seek returns the current position in (multi-channel)
** samples from the start of the file.
** Please see the libsndfile documentation for moving the read pointer
** separately from the write pointer on files open in mode SFM_RDWR.
** On error all of these functions return -1.
*/

sf_count_t	sf_seek 		(SNDFILE *sndfile, sf_count_t frames, int whence) ;

/* Functions for reading/writing the waveform data of a sound file.
*/

sf_count_t	sf_read_raw		(SNDFILE *sndfile, void *ptr, sf_count_t bytes) ;
sf_count_t	sf_write_raw 	(SNDFILE *sndfile, void *ptr, sf_count_t bytes) ;

/* Functions for reading and writing the data chunk in terms of frames.
** The number of items actually read/written = frames * number of channels.
**     sf_xxxx_raw		read/writes the raw data bytes from/to the file
**     sf_xxxx_short	passes data in the native short format
**     sf_xxxx_int		passes data in the native int format
**     sf_xxxx_float	passes data in the native float format
**     sf_xxxx_double	passes data in the native double format
** All of these read/write function return number of frames read/written.
*/

sf_count_t	sf_readf_short	(SNDFILE *sndfile, short *ptr, sf_count_t frames) ;
sf_count_t	sf_writef_short	(SNDFILE *sndfile, short *ptr, sf_count_t frames) ;

sf_count_t	sf_readf_int	(SNDFILE *sndfile, int *ptr, sf_count_t frames) ;
sf_count_t	sf_writef_int 	(SNDFILE *sndfile, int *ptr, sf_count_t frames) ;

sf_count_t	sf_readf_float	(SNDFILE *sndfile, float *ptr, sf_count_t frames) ;
sf_count_t	sf_writef_float	(SNDFILE *sndfile, float *ptr, sf_count_t frames) ;

sf_count_t	sf_readf_double	(SNDFILE *sndfile, double *ptr, sf_count_t frames) ;
sf_count_t	sf_writef_double(SNDFILE *sndfile, double *ptr, sf_count_t frames) ;

/* Functions for reading and writing the data chunk in terms of items.
** Otherwise similar to above.
** All of these read/write function return number of items read/written.
*/

sf_count_t	sf_read_short	(SNDFILE *sndfile, short *ptr, sf_count_t items) ;
sf_count_t	sf_write_short	(SNDFILE *sndfile, short *ptr, sf_count_t items) ;

sf_count_t	sf_read_int		(SNDFILE *sndfile, int *ptr, sf_count_t items) ;
sf_count_t	sf_write_int 	(SNDFILE *sndfile, int *ptr, sf_count_t items) ;

sf_count_t	sf_read_float	(SNDFILE *sndfile, float *ptr, sf_count_t items) ;
sf_count_t	sf_write_float	(SNDFILE *sndfile, float *ptr, sf_count_t items) ;

sf_count_t	sf_read_double	(SNDFILE *sndfile, double *ptr, sf_count_t items) ;
sf_count_t	sf_write_double	(SNDFILE *sndfile, double *ptr, sf_count_t items) ;

/* Close the SNDFILE and clean up all memory allocations associated with this
** file. 
** Returns 0 on success, or an error number. 
*/

int		sf_close		(SNDFILE *sndfile) ;

#ifdef __cplusplus
}		/* extern "C" */
#endif	/* __cplusplus */

#endif	/* SNDFILE_H */