cpal/src/host/alsa/mod.rs

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extern crate alsa;
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extern crate libc;
use self::alsa::poll::Descriptors;
use crate::{
BackendSpecificError, BuildStreamError, ChannelCount, Data, DefaultStreamConfigError,
DeviceNameError, DevicesError, InputCallbackInfo, OutputCallbackInfo, PauseStreamError,
PlayStreamError, SampleFormat, SampleRate, StreamConfig, StreamError, SupportedStreamConfig,
SupportedStreamConfigRange, SupportedStreamConfigsError,
};
use std::convert::TryInto;
use std::sync::Arc;
use std::thread::{self, JoinHandle};
use std::vec::IntoIter as VecIntoIter;
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use std::{cmp, mem};
use traits::{DeviceTrait, HostTrait, StreamTrait};
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pub use self::enumerate::{default_input_device, default_output_device, Devices};
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pub type SupportedInputConfigs = VecIntoIter<SupportedStreamConfigRange>;
pub type SupportedOutputConfigs = VecIntoIter<SupportedStreamConfigRange>;
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mod enumerate;
/// The default linux, dragonfly and freebsd host type.
[WIP] Introduce a `Host` API This is an implementation of the API described at #204. Please see that issue for more details on the motivation. ----- A **Host** provides access to the available audio devices on the system. Some platforms have more than one host available, e.g. wasapi/asio/dsound on windows, alsa/pulse/jack on linux and so on. As a result, some audio devices are only available on certain hosts, while others are only available on other hosts. Every platform supported by CPAL has at least one **DefaultHost** that is guaranteed to be available (alsa, wasapi and coreaudio). Currently, the default hosts are the only hosts supported by CPAL, however this will change as of landing #221 (cc @freesig). These changes should also accommodate support for other hosts such as jack #250 (cc @derekdreery) and pulseaudio (cc @knappador) #259. This introduces a suite of traits allowing for both compile time and runtime dispatch of different hosts and their uniquely associated device and event loop types. A new private **host** module has been added containing the individual host implementations, each in their own submodule gated to the platforms on which they are available. A new **platform** module has been added containing platform-specific items, including a dynamically dispatched host type that allows for easily switching between hosts at runtime. The **ALL_HOSTS** slice contains a **HostId** for each host supported on the current platform. The **available_hosts** function produces a **HostId** for each host that is currently *available* on the platform. The **host_from_id** function allows for initialising a host from its associated ID, failing with a **HostUnavailable** error. The **default_host** function returns the default host and should never fail. Please see the examples for a demonstration of the change in usage. For the most part, things look the same at the surface level, however the role of device enumeration and creating the event loop have been moved from global functions to host methods. The enumerate.rs example has been updated to enumerate all devices for each host, not just the default. **TODO** - [x] Add the new **Host** API - [x] Update examples for the new API. - [x] ALSA host - [ ] WASAPI host - [ ] CoreAudio host - [ ] Emscripten host **Follow-up PR** - [ ] ASIO host #221 cc @ishitatsuyuki more to review for you if you're interested, but it might be easier after #288 lands and this gets rebased.
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#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct Host;
impl Host {
pub fn new() -> Result<Self, crate::HostUnavailable> {
Ok(Host)
}
}
impl HostTrait for Host {
type Devices = Devices;
type Device = Device;
fn is_available() -> bool {
// Assume ALSA is always available on linux/dragonfly/freebsd.
[WIP] Introduce a `Host` API This is an implementation of the API described at #204. Please see that issue for more details on the motivation. ----- A **Host** provides access to the available audio devices on the system. Some platforms have more than one host available, e.g. wasapi/asio/dsound on windows, alsa/pulse/jack on linux and so on. As a result, some audio devices are only available on certain hosts, while others are only available on other hosts. Every platform supported by CPAL has at least one **DefaultHost** that is guaranteed to be available (alsa, wasapi and coreaudio). Currently, the default hosts are the only hosts supported by CPAL, however this will change as of landing #221 (cc @freesig). These changes should also accommodate support for other hosts such as jack #250 (cc @derekdreery) and pulseaudio (cc @knappador) #259. This introduces a suite of traits allowing for both compile time and runtime dispatch of different hosts and their uniquely associated device and event loop types. A new private **host** module has been added containing the individual host implementations, each in their own submodule gated to the platforms on which they are available. A new **platform** module has been added containing platform-specific items, including a dynamically dispatched host type that allows for easily switching between hosts at runtime. The **ALL_HOSTS** slice contains a **HostId** for each host supported on the current platform. The **available_hosts** function produces a **HostId** for each host that is currently *available* on the platform. The **host_from_id** function allows for initialising a host from its associated ID, failing with a **HostUnavailable** error. The **default_host** function returns the default host and should never fail. Please see the examples for a demonstration of the change in usage. For the most part, things look the same at the surface level, however the role of device enumeration and creating the event loop have been moved from global functions to host methods. The enumerate.rs example has been updated to enumerate all devices for each host, not just the default. **TODO** - [x] Add the new **Host** API - [x] Update examples for the new API. - [x] ALSA host - [ ] WASAPI host - [ ] CoreAudio host - [ ] Emscripten host **Follow-up PR** - [ ] ASIO host #221 cc @ishitatsuyuki more to review for you if you're interested, but it might be easier after #288 lands and this gets rebased.
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true
}
fn devices(&self) -> Result<Self::Devices, DevicesError> {
Devices::new()
}
fn default_input_device(&self) -> Option<Self::Device> {
default_input_device()
}
fn default_output_device(&self) -> Option<Self::Device> {
default_output_device()
}
}
impl DeviceTrait for Device {
type SupportedInputConfigs = SupportedInputConfigs;
type SupportedOutputConfigs = SupportedOutputConfigs;
type Stream = Stream;
[WIP] Introduce a `Host` API This is an implementation of the API described at #204. Please see that issue for more details on the motivation. ----- A **Host** provides access to the available audio devices on the system. Some platforms have more than one host available, e.g. wasapi/asio/dsound on windows, alsa/pulse/jack on linux and so on. As a result, some audio devices are only available on certain hosts, while others are only available on other hosts. Every platform supported by CPAL has at least one **DefaultHost** that is guaranteed to be available (alsa, wasapi and coreaudio). Currently, the default hosts are the only hosts supported by CPAL, however this will change as of landing #221 (cc @freesig). These changes should also accommodate support for other hosts such as jack #250 (cc @derekdreery) and pulseaudio (cc @knappador) #259. This introduces a suite of traits allowing for both compile time and runtime dispatch of different hosts and their uniquely associated device and event loop types. A new private **host** module has been added containing the individual host implementations, each in their own submodule gated to the platforms on which they are available. A new **platform** module has been added containing platform-specific items, including a dynamically dispatched host type that allows for easily switching between hosts at runtime. The **ALL_HOSTS** slice contains a **HostId** for each host supported on the current platform. The **available_hosts** function produces a **HostId** for each host that is currently *available* on the platform. The **host_from_id** function allows for initialising a host from its associated ID, failing with a **HostUnavailable** error. The **default_host** function returns the default host and should never fail. Please see the examples for a demonstration of the change in usage. For the most part, things look the same at the surface level, however the role of device enumeration and creating the event loop have been moved from global functions to host methods. The enumerate.rs example has been updated to enumerate all devices for each host, not just the default. **TODO** - [x] Add the new **Host** API - [x] Update examples for the new API. - [x] ALSA host - [ ] WASAPI host - [ ] CoreAudio host - [ ] Emscripten host **Follow-up PR** - [ ] ASIO host #221 cc @ishitatsuyuki more to review for you if you're interested, but it might be easier after #288 lands and this gets rebased.
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fn name(&self) -> Result<String, DeviceNameError> {
Device::name(self)
}
fn supported_input_configs(
&self,
) -> Result<Self::SupportedInputConfigs, SupportedStreamConfigsError> {
Device::supported_input_configs(self)
[WIP] Introduce a `Host` API This is an implementation of the API described at #204. Please see that issue for more details on the motivation. ----- A **Host** provides access to the available audio devices on the system. Some platforms have more than one host available, e.g. wasapi/asio/dsound on windows, alsa/pulse/jack on linux and so on. As a result, some audio devices are only available on certain hosts, while others are only available on other hosts. Every platform supported by CPAL has at least one **DefaultHost** that is guaranteed to be available (alsa, wasapi and coreaudio). Currently, the default hosts are the only hosts supported by CPAL, however this will change as of landing #221 (cc @freesig). These changes should also accommodate support for other hosts such as jack #250 (cc @derekdreery) and pulseaudio (cc @knappador) #259. This introduces a suite of traits allowing for both compile time and runtime dispatch of different hosts and their uniquely associated device and event loop types. A new private **host** module has been added containing the individual host implementations, each in their own submodule gated to the platforms on which they are available. A new **platform** module has been added containing platform-specific items, including a dynamically dispatched host type that allows for easily switching between hosts at runtime. The **ALL_HOSTS** slice contains a **HostId** for each host supported on the current platform. The **available_hosts** function produces a **HostId** for each host that is currently *available* on the platform. The **host_from_id** function allows for initialising a host from its associated ID, failing with a **HostUnavailable** error. The **default_host** function returns the default host and should never fail. Please see the examples for a demonstration of the change in usage. For the most part, things look the same at the surface level, however the role of device enumeration and creating the event loop have been moved from global functions to host methods. The enumerate.rs example has been updated to enumerate all devices for each host, not just the default. **TODO** - [x] Add the new **Host** API - [x] Update examples for the new API. - [x] ALSA host - [ ] WASAPI host - [ ] CoreAudio host - [ ] Emscripten host **Follow-up PR** - [ ] ASIO host #221 cc @ishitatsuyuki more to review for you if you're interested, but it might be easier after #288 lands and this gets rebased.
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}
fn supported_output_configs(
&self,
) -> Result<Self::SupportedOutputConfigs, SupportedStreamConfigsError> {
Device::supported_output_configs(self)
[WIP] Introduce a `Host` API This is an implementation of the API described at #204. Please see that issue for more details on the motivation. ----- A **Host** provides access to the available audio devices on the system. Some platforms have more than one host available, e.g. wasapi/asio/dsound on windows, alsa/pulse/jack on linux and so on. As a result, some audio devices are only available on certain hosts, while others are only available on other hosts. Every platform supported by CPAL has at least one **DefaultHost** that is guaranteed to be available (alsa, wasapi and coreaudio). Currently, the default hosts are the only hosts supported by CPAL, however this will change as of landing #221 (cc @freesig). These changes should also accommodate support for other hosts such as jack #250 (cc @derekdreery) and pulseaudio (cc @knappador) #259. This introduces a suite of traits allowing for both compile time and runtime dispatch of different hosts and their uniquely associated device and event loop types. A new private **host** module has been added containing the individual host implementations, each in their own submodule gated to the platforms on which they are available. A new **platform** module has been added containing platform-specific items, including a dynamically dispatched host type that allows for easily switching between hosts at runtime. The **ALL_HOSTS** slice contains a **HostId** for each host supported on the current platform. The **available_hosts** function produces a **HostId** for each host that is currently *available* on the platform. The **host_from_id** function allows for initialising a host from its associated ID, failing with a **HostUnavailable** error. The **default_host** function returns the default host and should never fail. Please see the examples for a demonstration of the change in usage. For the most part, things look the same at the surface level, however the role of device enumeration and creating the event loop have been moved from global functions to host methods. The enumerate.rs example has been updated to enumerate all devices for each host, not just the default. **TODO** - [x] Add the new **Host** API - [x] Update examples for the new API. - [x] ALSA host - [ ] WASAPI host - [ ] CoreAudio host - [ ] Emscripten host **Follow-up PR** - [ ] ASIO host #221 cc @ishitatsuyuki more to review for you if you're interested, but it might be easier after #288 lands and this gets rebased.
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}
fn default_input_config(&self) -> Result<SupportedStreamConfig, DefaultStreamConfigError> {
Device::default_input_config(self)
[WIP] Introduce a `Host` API This is an implementation of the API described at #204. Please see that issue for more details on the motivation. ----- A **Host** provides access to the available audio devices on the system. Some platforms have more than one host available, e.g. wasapi/asio/dsound on windows, alsa/pulse/jack on linux and so on. As a result, some audio devices are only available on certain hosts, while others are only available on other hosts. Every platform supported by CPAL has at least one **DefaultHost** that is guaranteed to be available (alsa, wasapi and coreaudio). Currently, the default hosts are the only hosts supported by CPAL, however this will change as of landing #221 (cc @freesig). These changes should also accommodate support for other hosts such as jack #250 (cc @derekdreery) and pulseaudio (cc @knappador) #259. This introduces a suite of traits allowing for both compile time and runtime dispatch of different hosts and their uniquely associated device and event loop types. A new private **host** module has been added containing the individual host implementations, each in their own submodule gated to the platforms on which they are available. A new **platform** module has been added containing platform-specific items, including a dynamically dispatched host type that allows for easily switching between hosts at runtime. The **ALL_HOSTS** slice contains a **HostId** for each host supported on the current platform. The **available_hosts** function produces a **HostId** for each host that is currently *available* on the platform. The **host_from_id** function allows for initialising a host from its associated ID, failing with a **HostUnavailable** error. The **default_host** function returns the default host and should never fail. Please see the examples for a demonstration of the change in usage. For the most part, things look the same at the surface level, however the role of device enumeration and creating the event loop have been moved from global functions to host methods. The enumerate.rs example has been updated to enumerate all devices for each host, not just the default. **TODO** - [x] Add the new **Host** API - [x] Update examples for the new API. - [x] ALSA host - [ ] WASAPI host - [ ] CoreAudio host - [ ] Emscripten host **Follow-up PR** - [ ] ASIO host #221 cc @ishitatsuyuki more to review for you if you're interested, but it might be easier after #288 lands and this gets rebased.
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}
fn default_output_config(&self) -> Result<SupportedStreamConfig, DefaultStreamConfigError> {
Device::default_output_config(self)
[WIP] Introduce a `Host` API This is an implementation of the API described at #204. Please see that issue for more details on the motivation. ----- A **Host** provides access to the available audio devices on the system. Some platforms have more than one host available, e.g. wasapi/asio/dsound on windows, alsa/pulse/jack on linux and so on. As a result, some audio devices are only available on certain hosts, while others are only available on other hosts. Every platform supported by CPAL has at least one **DefaultHost** that is guaranteed to be available (alsa, wasapi and coreaudio). Currently, the default hosts are the only hosts supported by CPAL, however this will change as of landing #221 (cc @freesig). These changes should also accommodate support for other hosts such as jack #250 (cc @derekdreery) and pulseaudio (cc @knappador) #259. This introduces a suite of traits allowing for both compile time and runtime dispatch of different hosts and their uniquely associated device and event loop types. A new private **host** module has been added containing the individual host implementations, each in their own submodule gated to the platforms on which they are available. A new **platform** module has been added containing platform-specific items, including a dynamically dispatched host type that allows for easily switching between hosts at runtime. The **ALL_HOSTS** slice contains a **HostId** for each host supported on the current platform. The **available_hosts** function produces a **HostId** for each host that is currently *available* on the platform. The **host_from_id** function allows for initialising a host from its associated ID, failing with a **HostUnavailable** error. The **default_host** function returns the default host and should never fail. Please see the examples for a demonstration of the change in usage. For the most part, things look the same at the surface level, however the role of device enumeration and creating the event loop have been moved from global functions to host methods. The enumerate.rs example has been updated to enumerate all devices for each host, not just the default. **TODO** - [x] Add the new **Host** API - [x] Update examples for the new API. - [x] ALSA host - [ ] WASAPI host - [ ] CoreAudio host - [ ] Emscripten host **Follow-up PR** - [ ] ASIO host #221 cc @ishitatsuyuki more to review for you if you're interested, but it might be easier after #288 lands and this gets rebased.
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}
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fn build_input_stream_raw<D, E>(
&self,
conf: &StreamConfig,
sample_format: SampleFormat,
data_callback: D,
error_callback: E,
) -> Result<Self::Stream, BuildStreamError>
where
D: FnMut(&Data, &InputCallbackInfo) + Send + 'static,
E: FnMut(StreamError) + Send + 'static,
{
let stream_inner =
self.build_stream_inner(conf, sample_format, alsa::Direction::Capture)?;
let stream = Stream::new_input(Arc::new(stream_inner), data_callback, error_callback);
Ok(stream)
[WIP] Introduce a `Host` API This is an implementation of the API described at #204. Please see that issue for more details on the motivation. ----- A **Host** provides access to the available audio devices on the system. Some platforms have more than one host available, e.g. wasapi/asio/dsound on windows, alsa/pulse/jack on linux and so on. As a result, some audio devices are only available on certain hosts, while others are only available on other hosts. Every platform supported by CPAL has at least one **DefaultHost** that is guaranteed to be available (alsa, wasapi and coreaudio). Currently, the default hosts are the only hosts supported by CPAL, however this will change as of landing #221 (cc @freesig). These changes should also accommodate support for other hosts such as jack #250 (cc @derekdreery) and pulseaudio (cc @knappador) #259. This introduces a suite of traits allowing for both compile time and runtime dispatch of different hosts and their uniquely associated device and event loop types. A new private **host** module has been added containing the individual host implementations, each in their own submodule gated to the platforms on which they are available. A new **platform** module has been added containing platform-specific items, including a dynamically dispatched host type that allows for easily switching between hosts at runtime. The **ALL_HOSTS** slice contains a **HostId** for each host supported on the current platform. The **available_hosts** function produces a **HostId** for each host that is currently *available* on the platform. The **host_from_id** function allows for initialising a host from its associated ID, failing with a **HostUnavailable** error. The **default_host** function returns the default host and should never fail. Please see the examples for a demonstration of the change in usage. For the most part, things look the same at the surface level, however the role of device enumeration and creating the event loop have been moved from global functions to host methods. The enumerate.rs example has been updated to enumerate all devices for each host, not just the default. **TODO** - [x] Add the new **Host** API - [x] Update examples for the new API. - [x] ALSA host - [ ] WASAPI host - [ ] CoreAudio host - [ ] Emscripten host **Follow-up PR** - [ ] ASIO host #221 cc @ishitatsuyuki more to review for you if you're interested, but it might be easier after #288 lands and this gets rebased.
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}
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fn build_output_stream_raw<D, E>(
&self,
conf: &StreamConfig,
sample_format: SampleFormat,
data_callback: D,
error_callback: E,
) -> Result<Self::Stream, BuildStreamError>
where
D: FnMut(&mut Data, &OutputCallbackInfo) + Send + 'static,
E: FnMut(StreamError) + Send + 'static,
{
let stream_inner =
self.build_stream_inner(conf, sample_format, alsa::Direction::Playback)?;
let stream = Stream::new_output(Arc::new(stream_inner), data_callback, error_callback);
Ok(stream)
[WIP] Introduce a `Host` API This is an implementation of the API described at #204. Please see that issue for more details on the motivation. ----- A **Host** provides access to the available audio devices on the system. Some platforms have more than one host available, e.g. wasapi/asio/dsound on windows, alsa/pulse/jack on linux and so on. As a result, some audio devices are only available on certain hosts, while others are only available on other hosts. Every platform supported by CPAL has at least one **DefaultHost** that is guaranteed to be available (alsa, wasapi and coreaudio). Currently, the default hosts are the only hosts supported by CPAL, however this will change as of landing #221 (cc @freesig). These changes should also accommodate support for other hosts such as jack #250 (cc @derekdreery) and pulseaudio (cc @knappador) #259. This introduces a suite of traits allowing for both compile time and runtime dispatch of different hosts and their uniquely associated device and event loop types. A new private **host** module has been added containing the individual host implementations, each in their own submodule gated to the platforms on which they are available. A new **platform** module has been added containing platform-specific items, including a dynamically dispatched host type that allows for easily switching between hosts at runtime. The **ALL_HOSTS** slice contains a **HostId** for each host supported on the current platform. The **available_hosts** function produces a **HostId** for each host that is currently *available* on the platform. The **host_from_id** function allows for initialising a host from its associated ID, failing with a **HostUnavailable** error. The **default_host** function returns the default host and should never fail. Please see the examples for a demonstration of the change in usage. For the most part, things look the same at the surface level, however the role of device enumeration and creating the event loop have been moved from global functions to host methods. The enumerate.rs example has been updated to enumerate all devices for each host, not just the default. **TODO** - [x] Add the new **Host** API - [x] Update examples for the new API. - [x] ALSA host - [ ] WASAPI host - [ ] CoreAudio host - [ ] Emscripten host **Follow-up PR** - [ ] ASIO host #221 cc @ishitatsuyuki more to review for you if you're interested, but it might be easier after #288 lands and this gets rebased.
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}
}
struct TriggerSender(libc::c_int);
struct TriggerReceiver(libc::c_int);
impl TriggerSender {
fn wakeup(&self) {
let buf = 1u64;
let ret = unsafe { libc::write(self.0, &buf as *const u64 as *const _, 8) };
assert!(ret == 8);
}
}
impl TriggerReceiver {
fn clear_pipe(&self) {
let mut out = 0u64;
let ret = unsafe { libc::read(self.0, &mut out as *mut u64 as *mut _, 8) };
assert_eq!(ret, 8);
}
}
fn trigger() -> (TriggerSender, TriggerReceiver) {
let mut fds = [0, 0];
match unsafe { libc::pipe(fds.as_mut_ptr()) } {
0 => (TriggerSender(fds[1]), TriggerReceiver(fds[0])),
_ => panic!("Could not create pipe"),
}
}
impl Drop for TriggerSender {
fn drop(&mut self) {
unsafe {
libc::close(self.0);
}
}
}
impl Drop for TriggerReceiver {
fn drop(&mut self) {
unsafe {
libc::close(self.0);
}
}
}
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#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
Update to a more general Device and Stream API. Add support for input streams (E.g. microphone). Add default format methods. (#201) * Update to a more general Device and Stream API This update prepares for adding input stream support by removing the `Endpoint` type (which only supports output streams) in favour of a more general `Device` type which may support any number of input or output streams. Previously discussed at #117. The name `Voice` has been replaced with the more ubiquitous name `Stream`. See #118 for justification. Also introduces a new `StreamData` which is now passed to the `EventLoop::run` callback rather than the `UnknownTypeBuffer`. `StreamData` allows for passing either `Input` data to be read, or `Output` data to be written. The `beep.rs` example has been updated for the API changes. None of the backends have been updated for this API change yet. Backends will be updated in the following commits. Closes #117. Closes #118. * Update ALSA backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update wasapi backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update enumerate.rs example for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update coreaudio backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Fix lib doc tests for Device and Stream API update * Update emscripten backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update null backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Merge match exprs in beep.rs example * Add Input variant along with UnknownTypeInputBuffer and InputBuffer UnknownTypeBuffer and Buffer have been renamed to UnknownTypeOutputBuffer and OutputBuffer respectively. No backends have yet been updated for this name change or the addition of the InputBuffer. * Update null backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update emscripten backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Make InputBuffer inner field an option to call finish in drop * Update alsa backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update wasapi backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update coreaudio backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update enumerate.rs example to provide more detail about devices The enumerate.rs example now also displays: - Supported input stream formats. - Default input stream format. - Default output stream format. This should also be useful for testing the progress of #201. * Add `record_wav.rs` example for demonstrating input streams Records a ~3 second WAV file to `$CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR/recorded.wav` using the default input device and default input format. Uses hound 3.0 to create and write to the WAV file. This should also be useful for testing the input stream implementations for each different cpal backend. * Implement input stream support for coreaudio backend This implements the following for the coreaudio backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream The `enumerate.rs` and `record_wav.rs` examples now work successfully on macos. * Add `SupportedFormat::cmp_default_heuristics` method This adds a comparison function which compares two `SupportedFormat`s in terms of their priority of use as a default stream format. Some backends (such as ALSA) do not provide a default stream format for their audio devices. In these cases, CPAL attempts to decide on a reasonable default format for the user. To do this we use the "greatest" of all supported stream formats when compared with this method. * Implement input stream support for ALSA backend This implements the following for the ALSA backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream Note that ALSA itself does not give default stream formats for its devices. Thus the newly added `SupportedFormat::cmp_default_heuristics` method is used to determine the most suitable, supported stream format to use as the default. The `enumerate.rs` and `record_wav.rs` examples now work successfully on my linux machine. * Implement input stream support for wasapi backend This implements the following for the wasapi backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream Note that wasapi does not enumerate supported input/output stream formats for its devices. Instead, we query the `IsFormatSupported` method for supported formats ourselves. * Fix some warnings in the alsa backend * Update CHANGELOG for introduction of input streams and related items * Update README to show latest features supported by CPAL * Simplify beep example using Device::default_output_format * Remove old commented code from wasapi/stream.rs
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pub struct Device(String);
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Update to a more general Device and Stream API. Add support for input streams (E.g. microphone). Add default format methods. (#201) * Update to a more general Device and Stream API This update prepares for adding input stream support by removing the `Endpoint` type (which only supports output streams) in favour of a more general `Device` type which may support any number of input or output streams. Previously discussed at #117. The name `Voice` has been replaced with the more ubiquitous name `Stream`. See #118 for justification. Also introduces a new `StreamData` which is now passed to the `EventLoop::run` callback rather than the `UnknownTypeBuffer`. `StreamData` allows for passing either `Input` data to be read, or `Output` data to be written. The `beep.rs` example has been updated for the API changes. None of the backends have been updated for this API change yet. Backends will be updated in the following commits. Closes #117. Closes #118. * Update ALSA backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update wasapi backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update enumerate.rs example for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update coreaudio backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Fix lib doc tests for Device and Stream API update * Update emscripten backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update null backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Merge match exprs in beep.rs example * Add Input variant along with UnknownTypeInputBuffer and InputBuffer UnknownTypeBuffer and Buffer have been renamed to UnknownTypeOutputBuffer and OutputBuffer respectively. No backends have yet been updated for this name change or the addition of the InputBuffer. * Update null backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update emscripten backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Make InputBuffer inner field an option to call finish in drop * Update alsa backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update wasapi backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update coreaudio backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update enumerate.rs example to provide more detail about devices The enumerate.rs example now also displays: - Supported input stream formats. - Default input stream format. - Default output stream format. This should also be useful for testing the progress of #201. * Add `record_wav.rs` example for demonstrating input streams Records a ~3 second WAV file to `$CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR/recorded.wav` using the default input device and default input format. Uses hound 3.0 to create and write to the WAV file. This should also be useful for testing the input stream implementations for each different cpal backend. * Implement input stream support for coreaudio backend This implements the following for the coreaudio backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream The `enumerate.rs` and `record_wav.rs` examples now work successfully on macos. * Add `SupportedFormat::cmp_default_heuristics` method This adds a comparison function which compares two `SupportedFormat`s in terms of their priority of use as a default stream format. Some backends (such as ALSA) do not provide a default stream format for their audio devices. In these cases, CPAL attempts to decide on a reasonable default format for the user. To do this we use the "greatest" of all supported stream formats when compared with this method. * Implement input stream support for ALSA backend This implements the following for the ALSA backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream Note that ALSA itself does not give default stream formats for its devices. Thus the newly added `SupportedFormat::cmp_default_heuristics` method is used to determine the most suitable, supported stream format to use as the default. The `enumerate.rs` and `record_wav.rs` examples now work successfully on my linux machine. * Implement input stream support for wasapi backend This implements the following for the wasapi backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream Note that wasapi does not enumerate supported input/output stream formats for its devices. Instead, we query the `IsFormatSupported` method for supported formats ourselves. * Fix some warnings in the alsa backend * Update CHANGELOG for introduction of input streams and related items * Update README to show latest features supported by CPAL * Simplify beep example using Device::default_output_format * Remove old commented code from wasapi/stream.rs
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impl Device {
fn build_stream_inner(
&self,
conf: &StreamConfig,
sample_format: SampleFormat,
stream_type: alsa::Direction,
) -> Result<StreamInner, BuildStreamError> {
let name = &self.0;
let handle = match alsa::pcm::PCM::new(name, stream_type, true).map_err(|e| (e, e.errno()))
{
Err((_, Some(nix::errno::Errno::EBUSY))) => {
return Err(BuildStreamError::DeviceNotAvailable)
}
Err((_, Some(nix::errno::Errno::EINVAL))) => {
return Err(BuildStreamError::InvalidArgument)
}
Err((e, _)) => return Err(e.into()),
Ok(handle) => handle,
};
let can_pause = {
let hw_params = set_hw_params_from_format(&handle, conf, sample_format)?;
hw_params.can_pause()
};
let (_buffer_len, period_len) = set_sw_params_from_format(&handle, conf)?;
handle.prepare()?;
let num_descriptors = {
let num_descriptors = handle.count();
if num_descriptors == 0 {
let description = "poll descriptor count for stream was 0".to_string();
let err = BackendSpecificError { description };
return Err(err.into());
}
num_descriptors
};
// Check to see if we can retrieve valid timestamps from the device.
// Related: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=88503
let ts = handle.status()?.get_htstamp();
let creation_instant = match (ts.tv_sec, ts.tv_nsec) {
(0, 0) => Some(std::time::Instant::now()),
_ => None,
};
handle.start()?;
let stream_inner = StreamInner {
channel: handle,
sample_format,
num_descriptors,
conf: conf.clone(),
period_len,
can_pause,
creation_instant,
};
Ok(stream_inner)
}
Update to a more general Device and Stream API. Add support for input streams (E.g. microphone). Add default format methods. (#201) * Update to a more general Device and Stream API This update prepares for adding input stream support by removing the `Endpoint` type (which only supports output streams) in favour of a more general `Device` type which may support any number of input or output streams. Previously discussed at #117. The name `Voice` has been replaced with the more ubiquitous name `Stream`. See #118 for justification. Also introduces a new `StreamData` which is now passed to the `EventLoop::run` callback rather than the `UnknownTypeBuffer`. `StreamData` allows for passing either `Input` data to be read, or `Output` data to be written. The `beep.rs` example has been updated for the API changes. None of the backends have been updated for this API change yet. Backends will be updated in the following commits. Closes #117. Closes #118. * Update ALSA backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update wasapi backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update enumerate.rs example for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update coreaudio backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Fix lib doc tests for Device and Stream API update * Update emscripten backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update null backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Merge match exprs in beep.rs example * Add Input variant along with UnknownTypeInputBuffer and InputBuffer UnknownTypeBuffer and Buffer have been renamed to UnknownTypeOutputBuffer and OutputBuffer respectively. No backends have yet been updated for this name change or the addition of the InputBuffer. * Update null backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update emscripten backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Make InputBuffer inner field an option to call finish in drop * Update alsa backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update wasapi backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update coreaudio backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update enumerate.rs example to provide more detail about devices The enumerate.rs example now also displays: - Supported input stream formats. - Default input stream format. - Default output stream format. This should also be useful for testing the progress of #201. * Add `record_wav.rs` example for demonstrating input streams Records a ~3 second WAV file to `$CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR/recorded.wav` using the default input device and default input format. Uses hound 3.0 to create and write to the WAV file. This should also be useful for testing the input stream implementations for each different cpal backend. * Implement input stream support for coreaudio backend This implements the following for the coreaudio backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream The `enumerate.rs` and `record_wav.rs` examples now work successfully on macos. * Add `SupportedFormat::cmp_default_heuristics` method This adds a comparison function which compares two `SupportedFormat`s in terms of their priority of use as a default stream format. Some backends (such as ALSA) do not provide a default stream format for their audio devices. In these cases, CPAL attempts to decide on a reasonable default format for the user. To do this we use the "greatest" of all supported stream formats when compared with this method. * Implement input stream support for ALSA backend This implements the following for the ALSA backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream Note that ALSA itself does not give default stream formats for its devices. Thus the newly added `SupportedFormat::cmp_default_heuristics` method is used to determine the most suitable, supported stream format to use as the default. The `enumerate.rs` and `record_wav.rs` examples now work successfully on my linux machine. * Implement input stream support for wasapi backend This implements the following for the wasapi backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream Note that wasapi does not enumerate supported input/output stream formats for its devices. Instead, we query the `IsFormatSupported` method for supported formats ourselves. * Fix some warnings in the alsa backend * Update CHANGELOG for introduction of input streams and related items * Update README to show latest features supported by CPAL * Simplify beep example using Device::default_output_format * Remove old commented code from wasapi/stream.rs
2018-02-12 13:10:24 +00:00
#[inline]
[WIP] Introduce a `Host` API This is an implementation of the API described at #204. Please see that issue for more details on the motivation. ----- A **Host** provides access to the available audio devices on the system. Some platforms have more than one host available, e.g. wasapi/asio/dsound on windows, alsa/pulse/jack on linux and so on. As a result, some audio devices are only available on certain hosts, while others are only available on other hosts. Every platform supported by CPAL has at least one **DefaultHost** that is guaranteed to be available (alsa, wasapi and coreaudio). Currently, the default hosts are the only hosts supported by CPAL, however this will change as of landing #221 (cc @freesig). These changes should also accommodate support for other hosts such as jack #250 (cc @derekdreery) and pulseaudio (cc @knappador) #259. This introduces a suite of traits allowing for both compile time and runtime dispatch of different hosts and their uniquely associated device and event loop types. A new private **host** module has been added containing the individual host implementations, each in their own submodule gated to the platforms on which they are available. A new **platform** module has been added containing platform-specific items, including a dynamically dispatched host type that allows for easily switching between hosts at runtime. The **ALL_HOSTS** slice contains a **HostId** for each host supported on the current platform. The **available_hosts** function produces a **HostId** for each host that is currently *available* on the platform. The **host_from_id** function allows for initialising a host from its associated ID, failing with a **HostUnavailable** error. The **default_host** function returns the default host and should never fail. Please see the examples for a demonstration of the change in usage. For the most part, things look the same at the surface level, however the role of device enumeration and creating the event loop have been moved from global functions to host methods. The enumerate.rs example has been updated to enumerate all devices for each host, not just the default. **TODO** - [x] Add the new **Host** API - [x] Update examples for the new API. - [x] ALSA host - [ ] WASAPI host - [ ] CoreAudio host - [ ] Emscripten host **Follow-up PR** - [ ] ASIO host #221 cc @ishitatsuyuki more to review for you if you're interested, but it might be easier after #288 lands and this gets rebased.
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fn name(&self) -> Result<String, DeviceNameError> {
Ok(self.0.clone())
Update to a more general Device and Stream API. Add support for input streams (E.g. microphone). Add default format methods. (#201) * Update to a more general Device and Stream API This update prepares for adding input stream support by removing the `Endpoint` type (which only supports output streams) in favour of a more general `Device` type which may support any number of input or output streams. Previously discussed at #117. The name `Voice` has been replaced with the more ubiquitous name `Stream`. See #118 for justification. Also introduces a new `StreamData` which is now passed to the `EventLoop::run` callback rather than the `UnknownTypeBuffer`. `StreamData` allows for passing either `Input` data to be read, or `Output` data to be written. The `beep.rs` example has been updated for the API changes. None of the backends have been updated for this API change yet. Backends will be updated in the following commits. Closes #117. Closes #118. * Update ALSA backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update wasapi backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update enumerate.rs example for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update coreaudio backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Fix lib doc tests for Device and Stream API update * Update emscripten backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update null backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Merge match exprs in beep.rs example * Add Input variant along with UnknownTypeInputBuffer and InputBuffer UnknownTypeBuffer and Buffer have been renamed to UnknownTypeOutputBuffer and OutputBuffer respectively. No backends have yet been updated for this name change or the addition of the InputBuffer. * Update null backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update emscripten backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Make InputBuffer inner field an option to call finish in drop * Update alsa backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update wasapi backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update coreaudio backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update enumerate.rs example to provide more detail about devices The enumerate.rs example now also displays: - Supported input stream formats. - Default input stream format. - Default output stream format. This should also be useful for testing the progress of #201. * Add `record_wav.rs` example for demonstrating input streams Records a ~3 second WAV file to `$CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR/recorded.wav` using the default input device and default input format. Uses hound 3.0 to create and write to the WAV file. This should also be useful for testing the input stream implementations for each different cpal backend. * Implement input stream support for coreaudio backend This implements the following for the coreaudio backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream The `enumerate.rs` and `record_wav.rs` examples now work successfully on macos. * Add `SupportedFormat::cmp_default_heuristics` method This adds a comparison function which compares two `SupportedFormat`s in terms of their priority of use as a default stream format. Some backends (such as ALSA) do not provide a default stream format for their audio devices. In these cases, CPAL attempts to decide on a reasonable default format for the user. To do this we use the "greatest" of all supported stream formats when compared with this method. * Implement input stream support for ALSA backend This implements the following for the ALSA backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream Note that ALSA itself does not give default stream formats for its devices. Thus the newly added `SupportedFormat::cmp_default_heuristics` method is used to determine the most suitable, supported stream format to use as the default. The `enumerate.rs` and `record_wav.rs` examples now work successfully on my linux machine. * Implement input stream support for wasapi backend This implements the following for the wasapi backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream Note that wasapi does not enumerate supported input/output stream formats for its devices. Instead, we query the `IsFormatSupported` method for supported formats ourselves. * Fix some warnings in the alsa backend * Update CHANGELOG for introduction of input streams and related items * Update README to show latest features supported by CPAL * Simplify beep example using Device::default_output_format * Remove old commented code from wasapi/stream.rs
2018-02-12 13:10:24 +00:00
}
2015-09-22 13:46:56 +00:00
fn supported_configs(
Update to a more general Device and Stream API. Add support for input streams (E.g. microphone). Add default format methods. (#201) * Update to a more general Device and Stream API This update prepares for adding input stream support by removing the `Endpoint` type (which only supports output streams) in favour of a more general `Device` type which may support any number of input or output streams. Previously discussed at #117. The name `Voice` has been replaced with the more ubiquitous name `Stream`. See #118 for justification. Also introduces a new `StreamData` which is now passed to the `EventLoop::run` callback rather than the `UnknownTypeBuffer`. `StreamData` allows for passing either `Input` data to be read, or `Output` data to be written. The `beep.rs` example has been updated for the API changes. None of the backends have been updated for this API change yet. Backends will be updated in the following commits. Closes #117. Closes #118. * Update ALSA backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update wasapi backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update enumerate.rs example for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update coreaudio backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Fix lib doc tests for Device and Stream API update * Update emscripten backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update null backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Merge match exprs in beep.rs example * Add Input variant along with UnknownTypeInputBuffer and InputBuffer UnknownTypeBuffer and Buffer have been renamed to UnknownTypeOutputBuffer and OutputBuffer respectively. No backends have yet been updated for this name change or the addition of the InputBuffer. * Update null backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update emscripten backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Make InputBuffer inner field an option to call finish in drop * Update alsa backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update wasapi backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update coreaudio backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update enumerate.rs example to provide more detail about devices The enumerate.rs example now also displays: - Supported input stream formats. - Default input stream format. - Default output stream format. This should also be useful for testing the progress of #201. * Add `record_wav.rs` example for demonstrating input streams Records a ~3 second WAV file to `$CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR/recorded.wav` using the default input device and default input format. Uses hound 3.0 to create and write to the WAV file. This should also be useful for testing the input stream implementations for each different cpal backend. * Implement input stream support for coreaudio backend This implements the following for the coreaudio backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream The `enumerate.rs` and `record_wav.rs` examples now work successfully on macos. * Add `SupportedFormat::cmp_default_heuristics` method This adds a comparison function which compares two `SupportedFormat`s in terms of their priority of use as a default stream format. Some backends (such as ALSA) do not provide a default stream format for their audio devices. In these cases, CPAL attempts to decide on a reasonable default format for the user. To do this we use the "greatest" of all supported stream formats when compared with this method. * Implement input stream support for ALSA backend This implements the following for the ALSA backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream Note that ALSA itself does not give default stream formats for its devices. Thus the newly added `SupportedFormat::cmp_default_heuristics` method is used to determine the most suitable, supported stream format to use as the default. The `enumerate.rs` and `record_wav.rs` examples now work successfully on my linux machine. * Implement input stream support for wasapi backend This implements the following for the wasapi backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream Note that wasapi does not enumerate supported input/output stream formats for its devices. Instead, we query the `IsFormatSupported` method for supported formats ourselves. * Fix some warnings in the alsa backend * Update CHANGELOG for introduction of input streams and related items * Update README to show latest features supported by CPAL * Simplify beep example using Device::default_output_format * Remove old commented code from wasapi/stream.rs
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&self,
stream_t: alsa::Direction,
) -> Result<VecIntoIter<SupportedStreamConfigRange>, SupportedStreamConfigsError> {
let name = &self.0;
Update to a more general Device and Stream API. Add support for input streams (E.g. microphone). Add default format methods. (#201) * Update to a more general Device and Stream API This update prepares for adding input stream support by removing the `Endpoint` type (which only supports output streams) in favour of a more general `Device` type which may support any number of input or output streams. Previously discussed at #117. The name `Voice` has been replaced with the more ubiquitous name `Stream`. See #118 for justification. Also introduces a new `StreamData` which is now passed to the `EventLoop::run` callback rather than the `UnknownTypeBuffer`. `StreamData` allows for passing either `Input` data to be read, or `Output` data to be written. The `beep.rs` example has been updated for the API changes. None of the backends have been updated for this API change yet. Backends will be updated in the following commits. Closes #117. Closes #118. * Update ALSA backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update wasapi backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update enumerate.rs example for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update coreaudio backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Fix lib doc tests for Device and Stream API update * Update emscripten backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update null backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Merge match exprs in beep.rs example * Add Input variant along with UnknownTypeInputBuffer and InputBuffer UnknownTypeBuffer and Buffer have been renamed to UnknownTypeOutputBuffer and OutputBuffer respectively. No backends have yet been updated for this name change or the addition of the InputBuffer. * Update null backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update emscripten backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Make InputBuffer inner field an option to call finish in drop * Update alsa backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update wasapi backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update coreaudio backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update enumerate.rs example to provide more detail about devices The enumerate.rs example now also displays: - Supported input stream formats. - Default input stream format. - Default output stream format. This should also be useful for testing the progress of #201. * Add `record_wav.rs` example for demonstrating input streams Records a ~3 second WAV file to `$CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR/recorded.wav` using the default input device and default input format. Uses hound 3.0 to create and write to the WAV file. This should also be useful for testing the input stream implementations for each different cpal backend. * Implement input stream support for coreaudio backend This implements the following for the coreaudio backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream The `enumerate.rs` and `record_wav.rs` examples now work successfully on macos. * Add `SupportedFormat::cmp_default_heuristics` method This adds a comparison function which compares two `SupportedFormat`s in terms of their priority of use as a default stream format. Some backends (such as ALSA) do not provide a default stream format for their audio devices. In these cases, CPAL attempts to decide on a reasonable default format for the user. To do this we use the "greatest" of all supported stream formats when compared with this method. * Implement input stream support for ALSA backend This implements the following for the ALSA backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream Note that ALSA itself does not give default stream formats for its devices. Thus the newly added `SupportedFormat::cmp_default_heuristics` method is used to determine the most suitable, supported stream format to use as the default. The `enumerate.rs` and `record_wav.rs` examples now work successfully on my linux machine. * Implement input stream support for wasapi backend This implements the following for the wasapi backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream Note that wasapi does not enumerate supported input/output stream formats for its devices. Instead, we query the `IsFormatSupported` method for supported formats ourselves. * Fix some warnings in the alsa backend * Update CHANGELOG for introduction of input streams and related items * Update README to show latest features supported by CPAL * Simplify beep example using Device::default_output_format * Remove old commented code from wasapi/stream.rs
2018-02-12 13:10:24 +00:00
let handle = match alsa::pcm::PCM::new(name, stream_t, true).map_err(|e| (e, e.errno())) {
Err((_, Some(nix::errno::Errno::ENOENT)))
| Err((_, Some(nix::errno::Errno::EBUSY))) => {
return Err(SupportedStreamConfigsError::DeviceNotAvailable)
}
Err((_, Some(nix::errno::Errno::EINVAL))) => {
return Err(SupportedStreamConfigsError::InvalidArgument)
}
Err((e, _)) => return Err(e.into()),
Ok(handle) => handle,
Update to a more general Device and Stream API. Add support for input streams (E.g. microphone). Add default format methods. (#201) * Update to a more general Device and Stream API This update prepares for adding input stream support by removing the `Endpoint` type (which only supports output streams) in favour of a more general `Device` type which may support any number of input or output streams. Previously discussed at #117. The name `Voice` has been replaced with the more ubiquitous name `Stream`. See #118 for justification. Also introduces a new `StreamData` which is now passed to the `EventLoop::run` callback rather than the `UnknownTypeBuffer`. `StreamData` allows for passing either `Input` data to be read, or `Output` data to be written. The `beep.rs` example has been updated for the API changes. None of the backends have been updated for this API change yet. Backends will be updated in the following commits. Closes #117. Closes #118. * Update ALSA backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update wasapi backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update enumerate.rs example for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update coreaudio backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Fix lib doc tests for Device and Stream API update * Update emscripten backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update null backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Merge match exprs in beep.rs example * Add Input variant along with UnknownTypeInputBuffer and InputBuffer UnknownTypeBuffer and Buffer have been renamed to UnknownTypeOutputBuffer and OutputBuffer respectively. No backends have yet been updated for this name change or the addition of the InputBuffer. * Update null backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update emscripten backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Make InputBuffer inner field an option to call finish in drop * Update alsa backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update wasapi backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update coreaudio backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update enumerate.rs example to provide more detail about devices The enumerate.rs example now also displays: - Supported input stream formats. - Default input stream format. - Default output stream format. This should also be useful for testing the progress of #201. * Add `record_wav.rs` example for demonstrating input streams Records a ~3 second WAV file to `$CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR/recorded.wav` using the default input device and default input format. Uses hound 3.0 to create and write to the WAV file. This should also be useful for testing the input stream implementations for each different cpal backend. * Implement input stream support for coreaudio backend This implements the following for the coreaudio backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream The `enumerate.rs` and `record_wav.rs` examples now work successfully on macos. * Add `SupportedFormat::cmp_default_heuristics` method This adds a comparison function which compares two `SupportedFormat`s in terms of their priority of use as a default stream format. Some backends (such as ALSA) do not provide a default stream format for their audio devices. In these cases, CPAL attempts to decide on a reasonable default format for the user. To do this we use the "greatest" of all supported stream formats when compared with this method. * Implement input stream support for ALSA backend This implements the following for the ALSA backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream Note that ALSA itself does not give default stream formats for its devices. Thus the newly added `SupportedFormat::cmp_default_heuristics` method is used to determine the most suitable, supported stream format to use as the default. The `enumerate.rs` and `record_wav.rs` examples now work successfully on my linux machine. * Implement input stream support for wasapi backend This implements the following for the wasapi backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream Note that wasapi does not enumerate supported input/output stream formats for its devices. Instead, we query the `IsFormatSupported` method for supported formats ourselves. * Fix some warnings in the alsa backend * Update CHANGELOG for introduction of input streams and related items * Update README to show latest features supported by CPAL * Simplify beep example using Device::default_output_format * Remove old commented code from wasapi/stream.rs
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};
let hw_params = alsa::pcm::HwParams::any(&handle)?;
Update to a more general Device and Stream API. Add support for input streams (E.g. microphone). Add default format methods. (#201) * Update to a more general Device and Stream API This update prepares for adding input stream support by removing the `Endpoint` type (which only supports output streams) in favour of a more general `Device` type which may support any number of input or output streams. Previously discussed at #117. The name `Voice` has been replaced with the more ubiquitous name `Stream`. See #118 for justification. Also introduces a new `StreamData` which is now passed to the `EventLoop::run` callback rather than the `UnknownTypeBuffer`. `StreamData` allows for passing either `Input` data to be read, or `Output` data to be written. The `beep.rs` example has been updated for the API changes. None of the backends have been updated for this API change yet. Backends will be updated in the following commits. Closes #117. Closes #118. * Update ALSA backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update wasapi backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update enumerate.rs example for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update coreaudio backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Fix lib doc tests for Device and Stream API update * Update emscripten backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update null backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Merge match exprs in beep.rs example * Add Input variant along with UnknownTypeInputBuffer and InputBuffer UnknownTypeBuffer and Buffer have been renamed to UnknownTypeOutputBuffer and OutputBuffer respectively. No backends have yet been updated for this name change or the addition of the InputBuffer. * Update null backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update emscripten backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Make InputBuffer inner field an option to call finish in drop * Update alsa backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update wasapi backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update coreaudio backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update enumerate.rs example to provide more detail about devices The enumerate.rs example now also displays: - Supported input stream formats. - Default input stream format. - Default output stream format. This should also be useful for testing the progress of #201. * Add `record_wav.rs` example for demonstrating input streams Records a ~3 second WAV file to `$CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR/recorded.wav` using the default input device and default input format. Uses hound 3.0 to create and write to the WAV file. This should also be useful for testing the input stream implementations for each different cpal backend. * Implement input stream support for coreaudio backend This implements the following for the coreaudio backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream The `enumerate.rs` and `record_wav.rs` examples now work successfully on macos. * Add `SupportedFormat::cmp_default_heuristics` method This adds a comparison function which compares two `SupportedFormat`s in terms of their priority of use as a default stream format. Some backends (such as ALSA) do not provide a default stream format for their audio devices. In these cases, CPAL attempts to decide on a reasonable default format for the user. To do this we use the "greatest" of all supported stream formats when compared with this method. * Implement input stream support for ALSA backend This implements the following for the ALSA backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream Note that ALSA itself does not give default stream formats for its devices. Thus the newly added `SupportedFormat::cmp_default_heuristics` method is used to determine the most suitable, supported stream format to use as the default. The `enumerate.rs` and `record_wav.rs` examples now work successfully on my linux machine. * Implement input stream support for wasapi backend This implements the following for the wasapi backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream Note that wasapi does not enumerate supported input/output stream formats for its devices. Instead, we query the `IsFormatSupported` method for supported formats ourselves. * Fix some warnings in the alsa backend * Update CHANGELOG for introduction of input streams and related items * Update README to show latest features supported by CPAL * Simplify beep example using Device::default_output_format * Remove old commented code from wasapi/stream.rs
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// TODO: check endianess
const FORMATS: [(SampleFormat, alsa::pcm::Format); 3] = [
//SND_PCM_FORMAT_S8,
//SND_PCM_FORMAT_U8,
(SampleFormat::I16, alsa::pcm::Format::S16LE),
//SND_PCM_FORMAT_S16_BE,
(SampleFormat::U16, alsa::pcm::Format::U16LE),
//SND_PCM_FORMAT_U16_BE,
//SND_PCM_FORMAT_S24_LE,
//SND_PCM_FORMAT_S24_BE,
//SND_PCM_FORMAT_U24_LE,
//SND_PCM_FORMAT_U24_BE,
//SND_PCM_FORMAT_S32_LE,
//SND_PCM_FORMAT_S32_BE,
//SND_PCM_FORMAT_U32_LE,
//SND_PCM_FORMAT_U32_BE,
(SampleFormat::F32, alsa::pcm::Format::FloatLE),
//SND_PCM_FORMAT_FLOAT_BE,
//SND_PCM_FORMAT_FLOAT64_LE,
//SND_PCM_FORMAT_FLOAT64_BE,
//SND_PCM_FORMAT_IEC958_SUBFRAME_LE,
//SND_PCM_FORMAT_IEC958_SUBFRAME_BE,
//SND_PCM_FORMAT_MU_LAW,
//SND_PCM_FORMAT_A_LAW,
//SND_PCM_FORMAT_IMA_ADPCM,
//SND_PCM_FORMAT_MPEG,
//SND_PCM_FORMAT_GSM,
//SND_PCM_FORMAT_SPECIAL,
//SND_PCM_FORMAT_S24_3LE,
//SND_PCM_FORMAT_S24_3BE,
//SND_PCM_FORMAT_U24_3LE,
//SND_PCM_FORMAT_U24_3BE,
//SND_PCM_FORMAT_S20_3LE,
//SND_PCM_FORMAT_S20_3BE,
//SND_PCM_FORMAT_U20_3LE,
//SND_PCM_FORMAT_U20_3BE,
//SND_PCM_FORMAT_S18_3LE,
//SND_PCM_FORMAT_S18_3BE,
//SND_PCM_FORMAT_U18_3LE,
//SND_PCM_FORMAT_U18_3BE,
];
Update to a more general Device and Stream API. Add support for input streams (E.g. microphone). Add default format methods. (#201) * Update to a more general Device and Stream API This update prepares for adding input stream support by removing the `Endpoint` type (which only supports output streams) in favour of a more general `Device` type which may support any number of input or output streams. Previously discussed at #117. The name `Voice` has been replaced with the more ubiquitous name `Stream`. See #118 for justification. Also introduces a new `StreamData` which is now passed to the `EventLoop::run` callback rather than the `UnknownTypeBuffer`. `StreamData` allows for passing either `Input` data to be read, or `Output` data to be written. The `beep.rs` example has been updated for the API changes. None of the backends have been updated for this API change yet. Backends will be updated in the following commits. Closes #117. Closes #118. * Update ALSA backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update wasapi backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update enumerate.rs example for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update coreaudio backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Fix lib doc tests for Device and Stream API update * Update emscripten backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update null backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Merge match exprs in beep.rs example * Add Input variant along with UnknownTypeInputBuffer and InputBuffer UnknownTypeBuffer and Buffer have been renamed to UnknownTypeOutputBuffer and OutputBuffer respectively. No backends have yet been updated for this name change or the addition of the InputBuffer. * Update null backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update emscripten backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Make InputBuffer inner field an option to call finish in drop * Update alsa backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update wasapi backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update coreaudio backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update enumerate.rs example to provide more detail about devices The enumerate.rs example now also displays: - Supported input stream formats. - Default input stream format. - Default output stream format. This should also be useful for testing the progress of #201. * Add `record_wav.rs` example for demonstrating input streams Records a ~3 second WAV file to `$CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR/recorded.wav` using the default input device and default input format. Uses hound 3.0 to create and write to the WAV file. This should also be useful for testing the input stream implementations for each different cpal backend. * Implement input stream support for coreaudio backend This implements the following for the coreaudio backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream The `enumerate.rs` and `record_wav.rs` examples now work successfully on macos. * Add `SupportedFormat::cmp_default_heuristics` method This adds a comparison function which compares two `SupportedFormat`s in terms of their priority of use as a default stream format. Some backends (such as ALSA) do not provide a default stream format for their audio devices. In these cases, CPAL attempts to decide on a reasonable default format for the user. To do this we use the "greatest" of all supported stream formats when compared with this method. * Implement input stream support for ALSA backend This implements the following for the ALSA backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream Note that ALSA itself does not give default stream formats for its devices. Thus the newly added `SupportedFormat::cmp_default_heuristics` method is used to determine the most suitable, supported stream format to use as the default. The `enumerate.rs` and `record_wav.rs` examples now work successfully on my linux machine. * Implement input stream support for wasapi backend This implements the following for the wasapi backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream Note that wasapi does not enumerate supported input/output stream formats for its devices. Instead, we query the `IsFormatSupported` method for supported formats ourselves. * Fix some warnings in the alsa backend * Update CHANGELOG for introduction of input streams and related items * Update README to show latest features supported by CPAL * Simplify beep example using Device::default_output_format * Remove old commented code from wasapi/stream.rs
2018-02-12 13:10:24 +00:00
let mut supported_formats = Vec::new();
for &(sample_format, alsa_format) in FORMATS.iter() {
if hw_params.test_format(alsa_format).is_ok() {
Update to a more general Device and Stream API. Add support for input streams (E.g. microphone). Add default format methods. (#201) * Update to a more general Device and Stream API This update prepares for adding input stream support by removing the `Endpoint` type (which only supports output streams) in favour of a more general `Device` type which may support any number of input or output streams. Previously discussed at #117. The name `Voice` has been replaced with the more ubiquitous name `Stream`. See #118 for justification. Also introduces a new `StreamData` which is now passed to the `EventLoop::run` callback rather than the `UnknownTypeBuffer`. `StreamData` allows for passing either `Input` data to be read, or `Output` data to be written. The `beep.rs` example has been updated for the API changes. None of the backends have been updated for this API change yet. Backends will be updated in the following commits. Closes #117. Closes #118. * Update ALSA backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update wasapi backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update enumerate.rs example for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update coreaudio backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Fix lib doc tests for Device and Stream API update * Update emscripten backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update null backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Merge match exprs in beep.rs example * Add Input variant along with UnknownTypeInputBuffer and InputBuffer UnknownTypeBuffer and Buffer have been renamed to UnknownTypeOutputBuffer and OutputBuffer respectively. No backends have yet been updated for this name change or the addition of the InputBuffer. * Update null backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update emscripten backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Make InputBuffer inner field an option to call finish in drop * Update alsa backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update wasapi backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update coreaudio backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update enumerate.rs example to provide more detail about devices The enumerate.rs example now also displays: - Supported input stream formats. - Default input stream format. - Default output stream format. This should also be useful for testing the progress of #201. * Add `record_wav.rs` example for demonstrating input streams Records a ~3 second WAV file to `$CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR/recorded.wav` using the default input device and default input format. Uses hound 3.0 to create and write to the WAV file. This should also be useful for testing the input stream implementations for each different cpal backend. * Implement input stream support for coreaudio backend This implements the following for the coreaudio backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream The `enumerate.rs` and `record_wav.rs` examples now work successfully on macos. * Add `SupportedFormat::cmp_default_heuristics` method This adds a comparison function which compares two `SupportedFormat`s in terms of their priority of use as a default stream format. Some backends (such as ALSA) do not provide a default stream format for their audio devices. In these cases, CPAL attempts to decide on a reasonable default format for the user. To do this we use the "greatest" of all supported stream formats when compared with this method. * Implement input stream support for ALSA backend This implements the following for the ALSA backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream Note that ALSA itself does not give default stream formats for its devices. Thus the newly added `SupportedFormat::cmp_default_heuristics` method is used to determine the most suitable, supported stream format to use as the default. The `enumerate.rs` and `record_wav.rs` examples now work successfully on my linux machine. * Implement input stream support for wasapi backend This implements the following for the wasapi backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream Note that wasapi does not enumerate supported input/output stream formats for its devices. Instead, we query the `IsFormatSupported` method for supported formats ourselves. * Fix some warnings in the alsa backend * Update CHANGELOG for introduction of input streams and related items * Update README to show latest features supported by CPAL * Simplify beep example using Device::default_output_format * Remove old commented code from wasapi/stream.rs
2018-02-12 13:10:24 +00:00
supported_formats.push(sample_format);
2015-09-22 13:46:56 +00:00
}
Update to a more general Device and Stream API. Add support for input streams (E.g. microphone). Add default format methods. (#201) * Update to a more general Device and Stream API This update prepares for adding input stream support by removing the `Endpoint` type (which only supports output streams) in favour of a more general `Device` type which may support any number of input or output streams. Previously discussed at #117. The name `Voice` has been replaced with the more ubiquitous name `Stream`. See #118 for justification. Also introduces a new `StreamData` which is now passed to the `EventLoop::run` callback rather than the `UnknownTypeBuffer`. `StreamData` allows for passing either `Input` data to be read, or `Output` data to be written. The `beep.rs` example has been updated for the API changes. None of the backends have been updated for this API change yet. Backends will be updated in the following commits. Closes #117. Closes #118. * Update ALSA backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update wasapi backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update enumerate.rs example for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update coreaudio backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Fix lib doc tests for Device and Stream API update * Update emscripten backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update null backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Merge match exprs in beep.rs example * Add Input variant along with UnknownTypeInputBuffer and InputBuffer UnknownTypeBuffer and Buffer have been renamed to UnknownTypeOutputBuffer and OutputBuffer respectively. No backends have yet been updated for this name change or the addition of the InputBuffer. * Update null backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update emscripten backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Make InputBuffer inner field an option to call finish in drop * Update alsa backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update wasapi backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update coreaudio backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update enumerate.rs example to provide more detail about devices The enumerate.rs example now also displays: - Supported input stream formats. - Default input stream format. - Default output stream format. This should also be useful for testing the progress of #201. * Add `record_wav.rs` example for demonstrating input streams Records a ~3 second WAV file to `$CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR/recorded.wav` using the default input device and default input format. Uses hound 3.0 to create and write to the WAV file. This should also be useful for testing the input stream implementations for each different cpal backend. * Implement input stream support for coreaudio backend This implements the following for the coreaudio backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream The `enumerate.rs` and `record_wav.rs` examples now work successfully on macos. * Add `SupportedFormat::cmp_default_heuristics` method This adds a comparison function which compares two `SupportedFormat`s in terms of their priority of use as a default stream format. Some backends (such as ALSA) do not provide a default stream format for their audio devices. In these cases, CPAL attempts to decide on a reasonable default format for the user. To do this we use the "greatest" of all supported stream formats when compared with this method. * Implement input stream support for ALSA backend This implements the following for the ALSA backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream Note that ALSA itself does not give default stream formats for its devices. Thus the newly added `SupportedFormat::cmp_default_heuristics` method is used to determine the most suitable, supported stream format to use as the default. The `enumerate.rs` and `record_wav.rs` examples now work successfully on my linux machine. * Implement input stream support for wasapi backend This implements the following for the wasapi backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream Note that wasapi does not enumerate supported input/output stream formats for its devices. Instead, we query the `IsFormatSupported` method for supported formats ourselves. * Fix some warnings in the alsa backend * Update CHANGELOG for introduction of input streams and related items * Update README to show latest features supported by CPAL * Simplify beep example using Device::default_output_format * Remove old commented code from wasapi/stream.rs
2018-02-12 13:10:24 +00:00
}
let min_rate = hw_params.get_rate_min()?;
let max_rate = hw_params.get_rate_max()?;
Update to a more general Device and Stream API. Add support for input streams (E.g. microphone). Add default format methods. (#201) * Update to a more general Device and Stream API This update prepares for adding input stream support by removing the `Endpoint` type (which only supports output streams) in favour of a more general `Device` type which may support any number of input or output streams. Previously discussed at #117. The name `Voice` has been replaced with the more ubiquitous name `Stream`. See #118 for justification. Also introduces a new `StreamData` which is now passed to the `EventLoop::run` callback rather than the `UnknownTypeBuffer`. `StreamData` allows for passing either `Input` data to be read, or `Output` data to be written. The `beep.rs` example has been updated for the API changes. None of the backends have been updated for this API change yet. Backends will be updated in the following commits. Closes #117. Closes #118. * Update ALSA backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update wasapi backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update enumerate.rs example for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update coreaudio backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Fix lib doc tests for Device and Stream API update * Update emscripten backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update null backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Merge match exprs in beep.rs example * Add Input variant along with UnknownTypeInputBuffer and InputBuffer UnknownTypeBuffer and Buffer have been renamed to UnknownTypeOutputBuffer and OutputBuffer respectively. No backends have yet been updated for this name change or the addition of the InputBuffer. * Update null backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update emscripten backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Make InputBuffer inner field an option to call finish in drop * Update alsa backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update wasapi backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update coreaudio backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update enumerate.rs example to provide more detail about devices The enumerate.rs example now also displays: - Supported input stream formats. - Default input stream format. - Default output stream format. This should also be useful for testing the progress of #201. * Add `record_wav.rs` example for demonstrating input streams Records a ~3 second WAV file to `$CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR/recorded.wav` using the default input device and default input format. Uses hound 3.0 to create and write to the WAV file. This should also be useful for testing the input stream implementations for each different cpal backend. * Implement input stream support for coreaudio backend This implements the following for the coreaudio backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream The `enumerate.rs` and `record_wav.rs` examples now work successfully on macos. * Add `SupportedFormat::cmp_default_heuristics` method This adds a comparison function which compares two `SupportedFormat`s in terms of their priority of use as a default stream format. Some backends (such as ALSA) do not provide a default stream format for their audio devices. In these cases, CPAL attempts to decide on a reasonable default format for the user. To do this we use the "greatest" of all supported stream formats when compared with this method. * Implement input stream support for ALSA backend This implements the following for the ALSA backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream Note that ALSA itself does not give default stream formats for its devices. Thus the newly added `SupportedFormat::cmp_default_heuristics` method is used to determine the most suitable, supported stream format to use as the default. The `enumerate.rs` and `record_wav.rs` examples now work successfully on my linux machine. * Implement input stream support for wasapi backend This implements the following for the wasapi backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream Note that wasapi does not enumerate supported input/output stream formats for its devices. Instead, we query the `IsFormatSupported` method for supported formats ourselves. * Fix some warnings in the alsa backend * Update CHANGELOG for introduction of input streams and related items * Update README to show latest features supported by CPAL * Simplify beep example using Device::default_output_format * Remove old commented code from wasapi/stream.rs
2018-02-12 13:10:24 +00:00
let sample_rates = if min_rate == max_rate || hw_params.test_rate(min_rate + 1).is_ok() {
Update to a more general Device and Stream API. Add support for input streams (E.g. microphone). Add default format methods. (#201) * Update to a more general Device and Stream API This update prepares for adding input stream support by removing the `Endpoint` type (which only supports output streams) in favour of a more general `Device` type which may support any number of input or output streams. Previously discussed at #117. The name `Voice` has been replaced with the more ubiquitous name `Stream`. See #118 for justification. Also introduces a new `StreamData` which is now passed to the `EventLoop::run` callback rather than the `UnknownTypeBuffer`. `StreamData` allows for passing either `Input` data to be read, or `Output` data to be written. The `beep.rs` example has been updated for the API changes. None of the backends have been updated for this API change yet. Backends will be updated in the following commits. Closes #117. Closes #118. * Update ALSA backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update wasapi backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update enumerate.rs example for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update coreaudio backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Fix lib doc tests for Device and Stream API update * Update emscripten backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update null backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Merge match exprs in beep.rs example * Add Input variant along with UnknownTypeInputBuffer and InputBuffer UnknownTypeBuffer and Buffer have been renamed to UnknownTypeOutputBuffer and OutputBuffer respectively. No backends have yet been updated for this name change or the addition of the InputBuffer. * Update null backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update emscripten backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Make InputBuffer inner field an option to call finish in drop * Update alsa backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update wasapi backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update coreaudio backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update enumerate.rs example to provide more detail about devices The enumerate.rs example now also displays: - Supported input stream formats. - Default input stream format. - Default output stream format. This should also be useful for testing the progress of #201. * Add `record_wav.rs` example for demonstrating input streams Records a ~3 second WAV file to `$CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR/recorded.wav` using the default input device and default input format. Uses hound 3.0 to create and write to the WAV file. This should also be useful for testing the input stream implementations for each different cpal backend. * Implement input stream support for coreaudio backend This implements the following for the coreaudio backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream The `enumerate.rs` and `record_wav.rs` examples now work successfully on macos. * Add `SupportedFormat::cmp_default_heuristics` method This adds a comparison function which compares two `SupportedFormat`s in terms of their priority of use as a default stream format. Some backends (such as ALSA) do not provide a default stream format for their audio devices. In these cases, CPAL attempts to decide on a reasonable default format for the user. To do this we use the "greatest" of all supported stream formats when compared with this method. * Implement input stream support for ALSA backend This implements the following for the ALSA backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream Note that ALSA itself does not give default stream formats for its devices. Thus the newly added `SupportedFormat::cmp_default_heuristics` method is used to determine the most suitable, supported stream format to use as the default. The `enumerate.rs` and `record_wav.rs` examples now work successfully on my linux machine. * Implement input stream support for wasapi backend This implements the following for the wasapi backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream Note that wasapi does not enumerate supported input/output stream formats for its devices. Instead, we query the `IsFormatSupported` method for supported formats ourselves. * Fix some warnings in the alsa backend * Update CHANGELOG for introduction of input streams and related items * Update README to show latest features supported by CPAL * Simplify beep example using Device::default_output_format * Remove old commented code from wasapi/stream.rs
2018-02-12 13:10:24 +00:00
vec![(min_rate, max_rate)]
} else {
const RATES: [libc::c_uint; 13] = [
5512, 8000, 11025, 16000, 22050, 32000, 44100, 48000, 64000, 88200, 96000, 176400,
Update to a more general Device and Stream API. Add support for input streams (E.g. microphone). Add default format methods. (#201) * Update to a more general Device and Stream API This update prepares for adding input stream support by removing the `Endpoint` type (which only supports output streams) in favour of a more general `Device` type which may support any number of input or output streams. Previously discussed at #117. The name `Voice` has been replaced with the more ubiquitous name `Stream`. See #118 for justification. Also introduces a new `StreamData` which is now passed to the `EventLoop::run` callback rather than the `UnknownTypeBuffer`. `StreamData` allows for passing either `Input` data to be read, or `Output` data to be written. The `beep.rs` example has been updated for the API changes. None of the backends have been updated for this API change yet. Backends will be updated in the following commits. Closes #117. Closes #118. * Update ALSA backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update wasapi backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update enumerate.rs example for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update coreaudio backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Fix lib doc tests for Device and Stream API update * Update emscripten backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update null backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Merge match exprs in beep.rs example * Add Input variant along with UnknownTypeInputBuffer and InputBuffer UnknownTypeBuffer and Buffer have been renamed to UnknownTypeOutputBuffer and OutputBuffer respectively. No backends have yet been updated for this name change or the addition of the InputBuffer. * Update null backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update emscripten backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Make InputBuffer inner field an option to call finish in drop * Update alsa backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update wasapi backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update coreaudio backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update enumerate.rs example to provide more detail about devices The enumerate.rs example now also displays: - Supported input stream formats. - Default input stream format. - Default output stream format. This should also be useful for testing the progress of #201. * Add `record_wav.rs` example for demonstrating input streams Records a ~3 second WAV file to `$CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR/recorded.wav` using the default input device and default input format. Uses hound 3.0 to create and write to the WAV file. This should also be useful for testing the input stream implementations for each different cpal backend. * Implement input stream support for coreaudio backend This implements the following for the coreaudio backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream The `enumerate.rs` and `record_wav.rs` examples now work successfully on macos. * Add `SupportedFormat::cmp_default_heuristics` method This adds a comparison function which compares two `SupportedFormat`s in terms of their priority of use as a default stream format. Some backends (such as ALSA) do not provide a default stream format for their audio devices. In these cases, CPAL attempts to decide on a reasonable default format for the user. To do this we use the "greatest" of all supported stream formats when compared with this method. * Implement input stream support for ALSA backend This implements the following for the ALSA backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream Note that ALSA itself does not give default stream formats for its devices. Thus the newly added `SupportedFormat::cmp_default_heuristics` method is used to determine the most suitable, supported stream format to use as the default. The `enumerate.rs` and `record_wav.rs` examples now work successfully on my linux machine. * Implement input stream support for wasapi backend This implements the following for the wasapi backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream Note that wasapi does not enumerate supported input/output stream formats for its devices. Instead, we query the `IsFormatSupported` method for supported formats ourselves. * Fix some warnings in the alsa backend * Update CHANGELOG for introduction of input streams and related items * Update README to show latest features supported by CPAL * Simplify beep example using Device::default_output_format * Remove old commented code from wasapi/stream.rs
2018-02-12 13:10:24 +00:00
192000,
];
let mut rates = Vec::new();
for &rate in RATES.iter() {
if hw_params.test_rate(rate).is_ok() {
Update to a more general Device and Stream API. Add support for input streams (E.g. microphone). Add default format methods. (#201) * Update to a more general Device and Stream API This update prepares for adding input stream support by removing the `Endpoint` type (which only supports output streams) in favour of a more general `Device` type which may support any number of input or output streams. Previously discussed at #117. The name `Voice` has been replaced with the more ubiquitous name `Stream`. See #118 for justification. Also introduces a new `StreamData` which is now passed to the `EventLoop::run` callback rather than the `UnknownTypeBuffer`. `StreamData` allows for passing either `Input` data to be read, or `Output` data to be written. The `beep.rs` example has been updated for the API changes. None of the backends have been updated for this API change yet. Backends will be updated in the following commits. Closes #117. Closes #118. * Update ALSA backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update wasapi backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update enumerate.rs example for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update coreaudio backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Fix lib doc tests for Device and Stream API update * Update emscripten backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update null backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Merge match exprs in beep.rs example * Add Input variant along with UnknownTypeInputBuffer and InputBuffer UnknownTypeBuffer and Buffer have been renamed to UnknownTypeOutputBuffer and OutputBuffer respectively. No backends have yet been updated for this name change or the addition of the InputBuffer. * Update null backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update emscripten backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Make InputBuffer inner field an option to call finish in drop * Update alsa backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update wasapi backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update coreaudio backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update enumerate.rs example to provide more detail about devices The enumerate.rs example now also displays: - Supported input stream formats. - Default input stream format. - Default output stream format. This should also be useful for testing the progress of #201. * Add `record_wav.rs` example for demonstrating input streams Records a ~3 second WAV file to `$CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR/recorded.wav` using the default input device and default input format. Uses hound 3.0 to create and write to the WAV file. This should also be useful for testing the input stream implementations for each different cpal backend. * Implement input stream support for coreaudio backend This implements the following for the coreaudio backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream The `enumerate.rs` and `record_wav.rs` examples now work successfully on macos. * Add `SupportedFormat::cmp_default_heuristics` method This adds a comparison function which compares two `SupportedFormat`s in terms of their priority of use as a default stream format. Some backends (such as ALSA) do not provide a default stream format for their audio devices. In these cases, CPAL attempts to decide on a reasonable default format for the user. To do this we use the "greatest" of all supported stream formats when compared with this method. * Implement input stream support for ALSA backend This implements the following for the ALSA backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream Note that ALSA itself does not give default stream formats for its devices. Thus the newly added `SupportedFormat::cmp_default_heuristics` method is used to determine the most suitable, supported stream format to use as the default. The `enumerate.rs` and `record_wav.rs` examples now work successfully on my linux machine. * Implement input stream support for wasapi backend This implements the following for the wasapi backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream Note that wasapi does not enumerate supported input/output stream formats for its devices. Instead, we query the `IsFormatSupported` method for supported formats ourselves. * Fix some warnings in the alsa backend * Update CHANGELOG for introduction of input streams and related items * Update README to show latest features supported by CPAL * Simplify beep example using Device::default_output_format * Remove old commented code from wasapi/stream.rs
2018-02-12 13:10:24 +00:00
rates.push((rate, rate));
}
}
Update to a more general Device and Stream API. Add support for input streams (E.g. microphone). Add default format methods. (#201) * Update to a more general Device and Stream API This update prepares for adding input stream support by removing the `Endpoint` type (which only supports output streams) in favour of a more general `Device` type which may support any number of input or output streams. Previously discussed at #117. The name `Voice` has been replaced with the more ubiquitous name `Stream`. See #118 for justification. Also introduces a new `StreamData` which is now passed to the `EventLoop::run` callback rather than the `UnknownTypeBuffer`. `StreamData` allows for passing either `Input` data to be read, or `Output` data to be written. The `beep.rs` example has been updated for the API changes. None of the backends have been updated for this API change yet. Backends will be updated in the following commits. Closes #117. Closes #118. * Update ALSA backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update wasapi backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update enumerate.rs example for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update coreaudio backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Fix lib doc tests for Device and Stream API update * Update emscripten backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update null backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Merge match exprs in beep.rs example * Add Input variant along with UnknownTypeInputBuffer and InputBuffer UnknownTypeBuffer and Buffer have been renamed to UnknownTypeOutputBuffer and OutputBuffer respectively. No backends have yet been updated for this name change or the addition of the InputBuffer. * Update null backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update emscripten backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Make InputBuffer inner field an option to call finish in drop * Update alsa backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update wasapi backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update coreaudio backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update enumerate.rs example to provide more detail about devices The enumerate.rs example now also displays: - Supported input stream formats. - Default input stream format. - Default output stream format. This should also be useful for testing the progress of #201. * Add `record_wav.rs` example for demonstrating input streams Records a ~3 second WAV file to `$CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR/recorded.wav` using the default input device and default input format. Uses hound 3.0 to create and write to the WAV file. This should also be useful for testing the input stream implementations for each different cpal backend. * Implement input stream support for coreaudio backend This implements the following for the coreaudio backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream The `enumerate.rs` and `record_wav.rs` examples now work successfully on macos. * Add `SupportedFormat::cmp_default_heuristics` method This adds a comparison function which compares two `SupportedFormat`s in terms of their priority of use as a default stream format. Some backends (such as ALSA) do not provide a default stream format for their audio devices. In these cases, CPAL attempts to decide on a reasonable default format for the user. To do this we use the "greatest" of all supported stream formats when compared with this method. * Implement input stream support for ALSA backend This implements the following for the ALSA backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream Note that ALSA itself does not give default stream formats for its devices. Thus the newly added `SupportedFormat::cmp_default_heuristics` method is used to determine the most suitable, supported stream format to use as the default. The `enumerate.rs` and `record_wav.rs` examples now work successfully on my linux machine. * Implement input stream support for wasapi backend This implements the following for the wasapi backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream Note that wasapi does not enumerate supported input/output stream formats for its devices. Instead, we query the `IsFormatSupported` method for supported formats ourselves. * Fix some warnings in the alsa backend * Update CHANGELOG for introduction of input streams and related items * Update README to show latest features supported by CPAL * Simplify beep example using Device::default_output_format * Remove old commented code from wasapi/stream.rs
2018-02-12 13:10:24 +00:00
if rates.len() == 0 {
2017-10-20 19:18:40 +00:00
vec![(min_rate, max_rate)]
Update to a more general Device and Stream API. Add support for input streams (E.g. microphone). Add default format methods. (#201) * Update to a more general Device and Stream API This update prepares for adding input stream support by removing the `Endpoint` type (which only supports output streams) in favour of a more general `Device` type which may support any number of input or output streams. Previously discussed at #117. The name `Voice` has been replaced with the more ubiquitous name `Stream`. See #118 for justification. Also introduces a new `StreamData` which is now passed to the `EventLoop::run` callback rather than the `UnknownTypeBuffer`. `StreamData` allows for passing either `Input` data to be read, or `Output` data to be written. The `beep.rs` example has been updated for the API changes. None of the backends have been updated for this API change yet. Backends will be updated in the following commits. Closes #117. Closes #118. * Update ALSA backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update wasapi backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update enumerate.rs example for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update coreaudio backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Fix lib doc tests for Device and Stream API update * Update emscripten backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update null backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Merge match exprs in beep.rs example * Add Input variant along with UnknownTypeInputBuffer and InputBuffer UnknownTypeBuffer and Buffer have been renamed to UnknownTypeOutputBuffer and OutputBuffer respectively. No backends have yet been updated for this name change or the addition of the InputBuffer. * Update null backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update emscripten backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Make InputBuffer inner field an option to call finish in drop * Update alsa backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update wasapi backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update coreaudio backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update enumerate.rs example to provide more detail about devices The enumerate.rs example now also displays: - Supported input stream formats. - Default input stream format. - Default output stream format. This should also be useful for testing the progress of #201. * Add `record_wav.rs` example for demonstrating input streams Records a ~3 second WAV file to `$CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR/recorded.wav` using the default input device and default input format. Uses hound 3.0 to create and write to the WAV file. This should also be useful for testing the input stream implementations for each different cpal backend. * Implement input stream support for coreaudio backend This implements the following for the coreaudio backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream The `enumerate.rs` and `record_wav.rs` examples now work successfully on macos. * Add `SupportedFormat::cmp_default_heuristics` method This adds a comparison function which compares two `SupportedFormat`s in terms of their priority of use as a default stream format. Some backends (such as ALSA) do not provide a default stream format for their audio devices. In these cases, CPAL attempts to decide on a reasonable default format for the user. To do this we use the "greatest" of all supported stream formats when compared with this method. * Implement input stream support for ALSA backend This implements the following for the ALSA backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream Note that ALSA itself does not give default stream formats for its devices. Thus the newly added `SupportedFormat::cmp_default_heuristics` method is used to determine the most suitable, supported stream format to use as the default. The `enumerate.rs` and `record_wav.rs` examples now work successfully on my linux machine. * Implement input stream support for wasapi backend This implements the following for the wasapi backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream Note that wasapi does not enumerate supported input/output stream formats for its devices. Instead, we query the `IsFormatSupported` method for supported formats ourselves. * Fix some warnings in the alsa backend * Update CHANGELOG for introduction of input streams and related items * Update README to show latest features supported by CPAL * Simplify beep example using Device::default_output_format * Remove old commented code from wasapi/stream.rs
2018-02-12 13:10:24 +00:00
} else {
rates
}
};
let min_channels = hw_params.get_channels_min()?;
let max_channels = hw_params.get_channels_max()?;
Update to a more general Device and Stream API. Add support for input streams (E.g. microphone). Add default format methods. (#201) * Update to a more general Device and Stream API This update prepares for adding input stream support by removing the `Endpoint` type (which only supports output streams) in favour of a more general `Device` type which may support any number of input or output streams. Previously discussed at #117. The name `Voice` has been replaced with the more ubiquitous name `Stream`. See #118 for justification. Also introduces a new `StreamData` which is now passed to the `EventLoop::run` callback rather than the `UnknownTypeBuffer`. `StreamData` allows for passing either `Input` data to be read, or `Output` data to be written. The `beep.rs` example has been updated for the API changes. None of the backends have been updated for this API change yet. Backends will be updated in the following commits. Closes #117. Closes #118. * Update ALSA backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update wasapi backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update enumerate.rs example for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update coreaudio backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Fix lib doc tests for Device and Stream API update * Update emscripten backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update null backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Merge match exprs in beep.rs example * Add Input variant along with UnknownTypeInputBuffer and InputBuffer UnknownTypeBuffer and Buffer have been renamed to UnknownTypeOutputBuffer and OutputBuffer respectively. No backends have yet been updated for this name change or the addition of the InputBuffer. * Update null backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update emscripten backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Make InputBuffer inner field an option to call finish in drop * Update alsa backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update wasapi backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update coreaudio backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update enumerate.rs example to provide more detail about devices The enumerate.rs example now also displays: - Supported input stream formats. - Default input stream format. - Default output stream format. This should also be useful for testing the progress of #201. * Add `record_wav.rs` example for demonstrating input streams Records a ~3 second WAV file to `$CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR/recorded.wav` using the default input device and default input format. Uses hound 3.0 to create and write to the WAV file. This should also be useful for testing the input stream implementations for each different cpal backend. * Implement input stream support for coreaudio backend This implements the following for the coreaudio backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream The `enumerate.rs` and `record_wav.rs` examples now work successfully on macos. * Add `SupportedFormat::cmp_default_heuristics` method This adds a comparison function which compares two `SupportedFormat`s in terms of their priority of use as a default stream format. Some backends (such as ALSA) do not provide a default stream format for their audio devices. In these cases, CPAL attempts to decide on a reasonable default format for the user. To do this we use the "greatest" of all supported stream formats when compared with this method. * Implement input stream support for ALSA backend This implements the following for the ALSA backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream Note that ALSA itself does not give default stream formats for its devices. Thus the newly added `SupportedFormat::cmp_default_heuristics` method is used to determine the most suitable, supported stream format to use as the default. The `enumerate.rs` and `record_wav.rs` examples now work successfully on my linux machine. * Implement input stream support for wasapi backend This implements the following for the wasapi backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream Note that wasapi does not enumerate supported input/output stream formats for its devices. Instead, we query the `IsFormatSupported` method for supported formats ourselves. * Fix some warnings in the alsa backend * Update CHANGELOG for introduction of input streams and related items * Update README to show latest features supported by CPAL * Simplify beep example using Device::default_output_format * Remove old commented code from wasapi/stream.rs
2018-02-12 13:10:24 +00:00
let max_channels = cmp::min(max_channels, 32); // TODO: limiting to 32 channels or too much stuff is returned
let supported_channels = (min_channels..max_channels + 1)
.filter_map(|num| {
if hw_params.test_channels(num).is_ok() {
Some(num as ChannelCount)
} else {
None
}
Update to a more general Device and Stream API. Add support for input streams (E.g. microphone). Add default format methods. (#201) * Update to a more general Device and Stream API This update prepares for adding input stream support by removing the `Endpoint` type (which only supports output streams) in favour of a more general `Device` type which may support any number of input or output streams. Previously discussed at #117. The name `Voice` has been replaced with the more ubiquitous name `Stream`. See #118 for justification. Also introduces a new `StreamData` which is now passed to the `EventLoop::run` callback rather than the `UnknownTypeBuffer`. `StreamData` allows for passing either `Input` data to be read, or `Output` data to be written. The `beep.rs` example has been updated for the API changes. None of the backends have been updated for this API change yet. Backends will be updated in the following commits. Closes #117. Closes #118. * Update ALSA backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update wasapi backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update enumerate.rs example for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update coreaudio backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Fix lib doc tests for Device and Stream API update * Update emscripten backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update null backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Merge match exprs in beep.rs example * Add Input variant along with UnknownTypeInputBuffer and InputBuffer UnknownTypeBuffer and Buffer have been renamed to UnknownTypeOutputBuffer and OutputBuffer respectively. No backends have yet been updated for this name change or the addition of the InputBuffer. * Update null backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update emscripten backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Make InputBuffer inner field an option to call finish in drop * Update alsa backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update wasapi backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update coreaudio backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update enumerate.rs example to provide more detail about devices The enumerate.rs example now also displays: - Supported input stream formats. - Default input stream format. - Default output stream format. This should also be useful for testing the progress of #201. * Add `record_wav.rs` example for demonstrating input streams Records a ~3 second WAV file to `$CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR/recorded.wav` using the default input device and default input format. Uses hound 3.0 to create and write to the WAV file. This should also be useful for testing the input stream implementations for each different cpal backend. * Implement input stream support for coreaudio backend This implements the following for the coreaudio backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream The `enumerate.rs` and `record_wav.rs` examples now work successfully on macos. * Add `SupportedFormat::cmp_default_heuristics` method This adds a comparison function which compares two `SupportedFormat`s in terms of their priority of use as a default stream format. Some backends (such as ALSA) do not provide a default stream format for their audio devices. In these cases, CPAL attempts to decide on a reasonable default format for the user. To do this we use the "greatest" of all supported stream formats when compared with this method. * Implement input stream support for ALSA backend This implements the following for the ALSA backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream Note that ALSA itself does not give default stream formats for its devices. Thus the newly added `SupportedFormat::cmp_default_heuristics` method is used to determine the most suitable, supported stream format to use as the default. The `enumerate.rs` and `record_wav.rs` examples now work successfully on my linux machine. * Implement input stream support for wasapi backend This implements the following for the wasapi backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream Note that wasapi does not enumerate supported input/output stream formats for its devices. Instead, we query the `IsFormatSupported` method for supported formats ourselves. * Fix some warnings in the alsa backend * Update CHANGELOG for introduction of input streams and related items * Update README to show latest features supported by CPAL * Simplify beep example using Device::default_output_format * Remove old commented code from wasapi/stream.rs
2018-02-12 13:10:24 +00:00
})
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
let mut output = Vec::with_capacity(
supported_formats.len() * supported_channels.len() * sample_rates.len(),
);
for &sample_format in supported_formats.iter() {
Update to a more general Device and Stream API. Add support for input streams (E.g. microphone). Add default format methods. (#201) * Update to a more general Device and Stream API This update prepares for adding input stream support by removing the `Endpoint` type (which only supports output streams) in favour of a more general `Device` type which may support any number of input or output streams. Previously discussed at #117. The name `Voice` has been replaced with the more ubiquitous name `Stream`. See #118 for justification. Also introduces a new `StreamData` which is now passed to the `EventLoop::run` callback rather than the `UnknownTypeBuffer`. `StreamData` allows for passing either `Input` data to be read, or `Output` data to be written. The `beep.rs` example has been updated for the API changes. None of the backends have been updated for this API change yet. Backends will be updated in the following commits. Closes #117. Closes #118. * Update ALSA backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update wasapi backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update enumerate.rs example for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update coreaudio backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Fix lib doc tests for Device and Stream API update * Update emscripten backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update null backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Merge match exprs in beep.rs example * Add Input variant along with UnknownTypeInputBuffer and InputBuffer UnknownTypeBuffer and Buffer have been renamed to UnknownTypeOutputBuffer and OutputBuffer respectively. No backends have yet been updated for this name change or the addition of the InputBuffer. * Update null backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update emscripten backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Make InputBuffer inner field an option to call finish in drop * Update alsa backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update wasapi backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update coreaudio backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update enumerate.rs example to provide more detail about devices The enumerate.rs example now also displays: - Supported input stream formats. - Default input stream format. - Default output stream format. This should also be useful for testing the progress of #201. * Add `record_wav.rs` example for demonstrating input streams Records a ~3 second WAV file to `$CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR/recorded.wav` using the default input device and default input format. Uses hound 3.0 to create and write to the WAV file. This should also be useful for testing the input stream implementations for each different cpal backend. * Implement input stream support for coreaudio backend This implements the following for the coreaudio backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream The `enumerate.rs` and `record_wav.rs` examples now work successfully on macos. * Add `SupportedFormat::cmp_default_heuristics` method This adds a comparison function which compares two `SupportedFormat`s in terms of their priority of use as a default stream format. Some backends (such as ALSA) do not provide a default stream format for their audio devices. In these cases, CPAL attempts to decide on a reasonable default format for the user. To do this we use the "greatest" of all supported stream formats when compared with this method. * Implement input stream support for ALSA backend This implements the following for the ALSA backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream Note that ALSA itself does not give default stream formats for its devices. Thus the newly added `SupportedFormat::cmp_default_heuristics` method is used to determine the most suitable, supported stream format to use as the default. The `enumerate.rs` and `record_wav.rs` examples now work successfully on my linux machine. * Implement input stream support for wasapi backend This implements the following for the wasapi backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream Note that wasapi does not enumerate supported input/output stream formats for its devices. Instead, we query the `IsFormatSupported` method for supported formats ourselves. * Fix some warnings in the alsa backend * Update CHANGELOG for introduction of input streams and related items * Update README to show latest features supported by CPAL * Simplify beep example using Device::default_output_format * Remove old commented code from wasapi/stream.rs
2018-02-12 13:10:24 +00:00
for channels in supported_channels.iter() {
for &(min_rate, max_rate) in sample_rates.iter() {
output.push(SupportedStreamConfigRange {
channels: channels.clone(),
min_sample_rate: SampleRate(min_rate as u32),
max_sample_rate: SampleRate(max_rate as u32),
sample_format: sample_format,
});
}
Update to a more general Device and Stream API. Add support for input streams (E.g. microphone). Add default format methods. (#201) * Update to a more general Device and Stream API This update prepares for adding input stream support by removing the `Endpoint` type (which only supports output streams) in favour of a more general `Device` type which may support any number of input or output streams. Previously discussed at #117. The name `Voice` has been replaced with the more ubiquitous name `Stream`. See #118 for justification. Also introduces a new `StreamData` which is now passed to the `EventLoop::run` callback rather than the `UnknownTypeBuffer`. `StreamData` allows for passing either `Input` data to be read, or `Output` data to be written. The `beep.rs` example has been updated for the API changes. None of the backends have been updated for this API change yet. Backends will be updated in the following commits. Closes #117. Closes #118. * Update ALSA backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update wasapi backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update enumerate.rs example for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update coreaudio backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Fix lib doc tests for Device and Stream API update * Update emscripten backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update null backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Merge match exprs in beep.rs example * Add Input variant along with UnknownTypeInputBuffer and InputBuffer UnknownTypeBuffer and Buffer have been renamed to UnknownTypeOutputBuffer and OutputBuffer respectively. No backends have yet been updated for this name change or the addition of the InputBuffer. * Update null backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update emscripten backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Make InputBuffer inner field an option to call finish in drop * Update alsa backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update wasapi backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update coreaudio backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update enumerate.rs example to provide more detail about devices The enumerate.rs example now also displays: - Supported input stream formats. - Default input stream format. - Default output stream format. This should also be useful for testing the progress of #201. * Add `record_wav.rs` example for demonstrating input streams Records a ~3 second WAV file to `$CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR/recorded.wav` using the default input device and default input format. Uses hound 3.0 to create and write to the WAV file. This should also be useful for testing the input stream implementations for each different cpal backend. * Implement input stream support for coreaudio backend This implements the following for the coreaudio backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream The `enumerate.rs` and `record_wav.rs` examples now work successfully on macos. * Add `SupportedFormat::cmp_default_heuristics` method This adds a comparison function which compares two `SupportedFormat`s in terms of their priority of use as a default stream format. Some backends (such as ALSA) do not provide a default stream format for their audio devices. In these cases, CPAL attempts to decide on a reasonable default format for the user. To do this we use the "greatest" of all supported stream formats when compared with this method. * Implement input stream support for ALSA backend This implements the following for the ALSA backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream Note that ALSA itself does not give default stream formats for its devices. Thus the newly added `SupportedFormat::cmp_default_heuristics` method is used to determine the most suitable, supported stream format to use as the default. The `enumerate.rs` and `record_wav.rs` examples now work successfully on my linux machine. * Implement input stream support for wasapi backend This implements the following for the wasapi backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream Note that wasapi does not enumerate supported input/output stream formats for its devices. Instead, we query the `IsFormatSupported` method for supported formats ourselves. * Fix some warnings in the alsa backend * Update CHANGELOG for introduction of input streams and related items * Update README to show latest features supported by CPAL * Simplify beep example using Device::default_output_format * Remove old commented code from wasapi/stream.rs
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}
}
Update to a more general Device and Stream API. Add support for input streams (E.g. microphone). Add default format methods. (#201) * Update to a more general Device and Stream API This update prepares for adding input stream support by removing the `Endpoint` type (which only supports output streams) in favour of a more general `Device` type which may support any number of input or output streams. Previously discussed at #117. The name `Voice` has been replaced with the more ubiquitous name `Stream`. See #118 for justification. Also introduces a new `StreamData` which is now passed to the `EventLoop::run` callback rather than the `UnknownTypeBuffer`. `StreamData` allows for passing either `Input` data to be read, or `Output` data to be written. The `beep.rs` example has been updated for the API changes. None of the backends have been updated for this API change yet. Backends will be updated in the following commits. Closes #117. Closes #118. * Update ALSA backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update wasapi backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update enumerate.rs example for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update coreaudio backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Fix lib doc tests for Device and Stream API update * Update emscripten backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update null backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Merge match exprs in beep.rs example * Add Input variant along with UnknownTypeInputBuffer and InputBuffer UnknownTypeBuffer and Buffer have been renamed to UnknownTypeOutputBuffer and OutputBuffer respectively. No backends have yet been updated for this name change or the addition of the InputBuffer. * Update null backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update emscripten backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Make InputBuffer inner field an option to call finish in drop * Update alsa backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update wasapi backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update coreaudio backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update enumerate.rs example to provide more detail about devices The enumerate.rs example now also displays: - Supported input stream formats. - Default input stream format. - Default output stream format. This should also be useful for testing the progress of #201. * Add `record_wav.rs` example for demonstrating input streams Records a ~3 second WAV file to `$CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR/recorded.wav` using the default input device and default input format. Uses hound 3.0 to create and write to the WAV file. This should also be useful for testing the input stream implementations for each different cpal backend. * Implement input stream support for coreaudio backend This implements the following for the coreaudio backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream The `enumerate.rs` and `record_wav.rs` examples now work successfully on macos. * Add `SupportedFormat::cmp_default_heuristics` method This adds a comparison function which compares two `SupportedFormat`s in terms of their priority of use as a default stream format. Some backends (such as ALSA) do not provide a default stream format for their audio devices. In these cases, CPAL attempts to decide on a reasonable default format for the user. To do this we use the "greatest" of all supported stream formats when compared with this method. * Implement input stream support for ALSA backend This implements the following for the ALSA backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream Note that ALSA itself does not give default stream formats for its devices. Thus the newly added `SupportedFormat::cmp_default_heuristics` method is used to determine the most suitable, supported stream format to use as the default. The `enumerate.rs` and `record_wav.rs` examples now work successfully on my linux machine. * Implement input stream support for wasapi backend This implements the following for the wasapi backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream Note that wasapi does not enumerate supported input/output stream formats for its devices. Instead, we query the `IsFormatSupported` method for supported formats ourselves. * Fix some warnings in the alsa backend * Update CHANGELOG for introduction of input streams and related items * Update README to show latest features supported by CPAL * Simplify beep example using Device::default_output_format * Remove old commented code from wasapi/stream.rs
2018-02-12 13:10:24 +00:00
Ok(output.into_iter())
}
fn supported_input_configs(
&self,
) -> Result<SupportedInputConfigs, SupportedStreamConfigsError> {
self.supported_configs(alsa::Direction::Capture)
Update to a more general Device and Stream API. Add support for input streams (E.g. microphone). Add default format methods. (#201) * Update to a more general Device and Stream API This update prepares for adding input stream support by removing the `Endpoint` type (which only supports output streams) in favour of a more general `Device` type which may support any number of input or output streams. Previously discussed at #117. The name `Voice` has been replaced with the more ubiquitous name `Stream`. See #118 for justification. Also introduces a new `StreamData` which is now passed to the `EventLoop::run` callback rather than the `UnknownTypeBuffer`. `StreamData` allows for passing either `Input` data to be read, or `Output` data to be written. The `beep.rs` example has been updated for the API changes. None of the backends have been updated for this API change yet. Backends will be updated in the following commits. Closes #117. Closes #118. * Update ALSA backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update wasapi backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update enumerate.rs example for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update coreaudio backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Fix lib doc tests for Device and Stream API update * Update emscripten backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update null backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Merge match exprs in beep.rs example * Add Input variant along with UnknownTypeInputBuffer and InputBuffer UnknownTypeBuffer and Buffer have been renamed to UnknownTypeOutputBuffer and OutputBuffer respectively. No backends have yet been updated for this name change or the addition of the InputBuffer. * Update null backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update emscripten backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Make InputBuffer inner field an option to call finish in drop * Update alsa backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update wasapi backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update coreaudio backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update enumerate.rs example to provide more detail about devices The enumerate.rs example now also displays: - Supported input stream formats. - Default input stream format. - Default output stream format. This should also be useful for testing the progress of #201. * Add `record_wav.rs` example for demonstrating input streams Records a ~3 second WAV file to `$CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR/recorded.wav` using the default input device and default input format. Uses hound 3.0 to create and write to the WAV file. This should also be useful for testing the input stream implementations for each different cpal backend. * Implement input stream support for coreaudio backend This implements the following for the coreaudio backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream The `enumerate.rs` and `record_wav.rs` examples now work successfully on macos. * Add `SupportedFormat::cmp_default_heuristics` method This adds a comparison function which compares two `SupportedFormat`s in terms of their priority of use as a default stream format. Some backends (such as ALSA) do not provide a default stream format for their audio devices. In these cases, CPAL attempts to decide on a reasonable default format for the user. To do this we use the "greatest" of all supported stream formats when compared with this method. * Implement input stream support for ALSA backend This implements the following for the ALSA backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream Note that ALSA itself does not give default stream formats for its devices. Thus the newly added `SupportedFormat::cmp_default_heuristics` method is used to determine the most suitable, supported stream format to use as the default. The `enumerate.rs` and `record_wav.rs` examples now work successfully on my linux machine. * Implement input stream support for wasapi backend This implements the following for the wasapi backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream Note that wasapi does not enumerate supported input/output stream formats for its devices. Instead, we query the `IsFormatSupported` method for supported formats ourselves. * Fix some warnings in the alsa backend * Update CHANGELOG for introduction of input streams and related items * Update README to show latest features supported by CPAL * Simplify beep example using Device::default_output_format * Remove old commented code from wasapi/stream.rs
2018-02-12 13:10:24 +00:00
}
fn supported_output_configs(
&self,
) -> Result<SupportedOutputConfigs, SupportedStreamConfigsError> {
self.supported_configs(alsa::Direction::Playback)
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}
Update to a more general Device and Stream API. Add support for input streams (E.g. microphone). Add default format methods. (#201) * Update to a more general Device and Stream API This update prepares for adding input stream support by removing the `Endpoint` type (which only supports output streams) in favour of a more general `Device` type which may support any number of input or output streams. Previously discussed at #117. The name `Voice` has been replaced with the more ubiquitous name `Stream`. See #118 for justification. Also introduces a new `StreamData` which is now passed to the `EventLoop::run` callback rather than the `UnknownTypeBuffer`. `StreamData` allows for passing either `Input` data to be read, or `Output` data to be written. The `beep.rs` example has been updated for the API changes. None of the backends have been updated for this API change yet. Backends will be updated in the following commits. Closes #117. Closes #118. * Update ALSA backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update wasapi backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update enumerate.rs example for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update coreaudio backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Fix lib doc tests for Device and Stream API update * Update emscripten backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update null backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Merge match exprs in beep.rs example * Add Input variant along with UnknownTypeInputBuffer and InputBuffer UnknownTypeBuffer and Buffer have been renamed to UnknownTypeOutputBuffer and OutputBuffer respectively. No backends have yet been updated for this name change or the addition of the InputBuffer. * Update null backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update emscripten backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Make InputBuffer inner field an option to call finish in drop * Update alsa backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update wasapi backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update coreaudio backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update enumerate.rs example to provide more detail about devices The enumerate.rs example now also displays: - Supported input stream formats. - Default input stream format. - Default output stream format. This should also be useful for testing the progress of #201. * Add `record_wav.rs` example for demonstrating input streams Records a ~3 second WAV file to `$CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR/recorded.wav` using the default input device and default input format. Uses hound 3.0 to create and write to the WAV file. This should also be useful for testing the input stream implementations for each different cpal backend. * Implement input stream support for coreaudio backend This implements the following for the coreaudio backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream The `enumerate.rs` and `record_wav.rs` examples now work successfully on macos. * Add `SupportedFormat::cmp_default_heuristics` method This adds a comparison function which compares two `SupportedFormat`s in terms of their priority of use as a default stream format. Some backends (such as ALSA) do not provide a default stream format for their audio devices. In these cases, CPAL attempts to decide on a reasonable default format for the user. To do this we use the "greatest" of all supported stream formats when compared with this method. * Implement input stream support for ALSA backend This implements the following for the ALSA backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream Note that ALSA itself does not give default stream formats for its devices. Thus the newly added `SupportedFormat::cmp_default_heuristics` method is used to determine the most suitable, supported stream format to use as the default. The `enumerate.rs` and `record_wav.rs` examples now work successfully on my linux machine. * Implement input stream support for wasapi backend This implements the following for the wasapi backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream Note that wasapi does not enumerate supported input/output stream formats for its devices. Instead, we query the `IsFormatSupported` method for supported formats ourselves. * Fix some warnings in the alsa backend * Update CHANGELOG for introduction of input streams and related items * Update README to show latest features supported by CPAL * Simplify beep example using Device::default_output_format * Remove old commented code from wasapi/stream.rs
2018-02-12 13:10:24 +00:00
// ALSA does not offer default stream formats, so instead we compare all supported formats by
// the `SupportedStreamConfigRange::cmp_default_heuristics` order and select the greatest.
fn default_config(
Update to a more general Device and Stream API. Add support for input streams (E.g. microphone). Add default format methods. (#201) * Update to a more general Device and Stream API This update prepares for adding input stream support by removing the `Endpoint` type (which only supports output streams) in favour of a more general `Device` type which may support any number of input or output streams. Previously discussed at #117. The name `Voice` has been replaced with the more ubiquitous name `Stream`. See #118 for justification. Also introduces a new `StreamData` which is now passed to the `EventLoop::run` callback rather than the `UnknownTypeBuffer`. `StreamData` allows for passing either `Input` data to be read, or `Output` data to be written. The `beep.rs` example has been updated for the API changes. None of the backends have been updated for this API change yet. Backends will be updated in the following commits. Closes #117. Closes #118. * Update ALSA backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update wasapi backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update enumerate.rs example for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update coreaudio backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Fix lib doc tests for Device and Stream API update * Update emscripten backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update null backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Merge match exprs in beep.rs example * Add Input variant along with UnknownTypeInputBuffer and InputBuffer UnknownTypeBuffer and Buffer have been renamed to UnknownTypeOutputBuffer and OutputBuffer respectively. No backends have yet been updated for this name change or the addition of the InputBuffer. * Update null backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update emscripten backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Make InputBuffer inner field an option to call finish in drop * Update alsa backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update wasapi backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update coreaudio backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update enumerate.rs example to provide more detail about devices The enumerate.rs example now also displays: - Supported input stream formats. - Default input stream format. - Default output stream format. This should also be useful for testing the progress of #201. * Add `record_wav.rs` example for demonstrating input streams Records a ~3 second WAV file to `$CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR/recorded.wav` using the default input device and default input format. Uses hound 3.0 to create and write to the WAV file. This should also be useful for testing the input stream implementations for each different cpal backend. * Implement input stream support for coreaudio backend This implements the following for the coreaudio backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream The `enumerate.rs` and `record_wav.rs` examples now work successfully on macos. * Add `SupportedFormat::cmp_default_heuristics` method This adds a comparison function which compares two `SupportedFormat`s in terms of their priority of use as a default stream format. Some backends (such as ALSA) do not provide a default stream format for their audio devices. In these cases, CPAL attempts to decide on a reasonable default format for the user. To do this we use the "greatest" of all supported stream formats when compared with this method. * Implement input stream support for ALSA backend This implements the following for the ALSA backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream Note that ALSA itself does not give default stream formats for its devices. Thus the newly added `SupportedFormat::cmp_default_heuristics` method is used to determine the most suitable, supported stream format to use as the default. The `enumerate.rs` and `record_wav.rs` examples now work successfully on my linux machine. * Implement input stream support for wasapi backend This implements the following for the wasapi backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream Note that wasapi does not enumerate supported input/output stream formats for its devices. Instead, we query the `IsFormatSupported` method for supported formats ourselves. * Fix some warnings in the alsa backend * Update CHANGELOG for introduction of input streams and related items * Update README to show latest features supported by CPAL * Simplify beep example using Device::default_output_format * Remove old commented code from wasapi/stream.rs
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&self,
stream_t: alsa::Direction,
) -> Result<SupportedStreamConfig, DefaultStreamConfigError> {
let mut formats: Vec<_> = {
match self.supported_configs(stream_t) {
Err(SupportedStreamConfigsError::DeviceNotAvailable) => {
return Err(DefaultStreamConfigError::DeviceNotAvailable);
}
Err(SupportedStreamConfigsError::InvalidArgument) => {
// this happens sometimes when querying for input and output capabilities but
// the device supports only one
return Err(DefaultStreamConfigError::StreamTypeNotSupported);
}
Err(SupportedStreamConfigsError::BackendSpecific { err }) => {
return Err(err.into());
}
Update to a more general Device and Stream API. Add support for input streams (E.g. microphone). Add default format methods. (#201) * Update to a more general Device and Stream API This update prepares for adding input stream support by removing the `Endpoint` type (which only supports output streams) in favour of a more general `Device` type which may support any number of input or output streams. Previously discussed at #117. The name `Voice` has been replaced with the more ubiquitous name `Stream`. See #118 for justification. Also introduces a new `StreamData` which is now passed to the `EventLoop::run` callback rather than the `UnknownTypeBuffer`. `StreamData` allows for passing either `Input` data to be read, or `Output` data to be written. The `beep.rs` example has been updated for the API changes. None of the backends have been updated for this API change yet. Backends will be updated in the following commits. Closes #117. Closes #118. * Update ALSA backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update wasapi backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update enumerate.rs example for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update coreaudio backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Fix lib doc tests for Device and Stream API update * Update emscripten backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update null backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Merge match exprs in beep.rs example * Add Input variant along with UnknownTypeInputBuffer and InputBuffer UnknownTypeBuffer and Buffer have been renamed to UnknownTypeOutputBuffer and OutputBuffer respectively. No backends have yet been updated for this name change or the addition of the InputBuffer. * Update null backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update emscripten backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Make InputBuffer inner field an option to call finish in drop * Update alsa backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update wasapi backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update coreaudio backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update enumerate.rs example to provide more detail about devices The enumerate.rs example now also displays: - Supported input stream formats. - Default input stream format. - Default output stream format. This should also be useful for testing the progress of #201. * Add `record_wav.rs` example for demonstrating input streams Records a ~3 second WAV file to `$CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR/recorded.wav` using the default input device and default input format. Uses hound 3.0 to create and write to the WAV file. This should also be useful for testing the input stream implementations for each different cpal backend. * Implement input stream support for coreaudio backend This implements the following for the coreaudio backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream The `enumerate.rs` and `record_wav.rs` examples now work successfully on macos. * Add `SupportedFormat::cmp_default_heuristics` method This adds a comparison function which compares two `SupportedFormat`s in terms of their priority of use as a default stream format. Some backends (such as ALSA) do not provide a default stream format for their audio devices. In these cases, CPAL attempts to decide on a reasonable default format for the user. To do this we use the "greatest" of all supported stream formats when compared with this method. * Implement input stream support for ALSA backend This implements the following for the ALSA backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream Note that ALSA itself does not give default stream formats for its devices. Thus the newly added `SupportedFormat::cmp_default_heuristics` method is used to determine the most suitable, supported stream format to use as the default. The `enumerate.rs` and `record_wav.rs` examples now work successfully on my linux machine. * Implement input stream support for wasapi backend This implements the following for the wasapi backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream Note that wasapi does not enumerate supported input/output stream formats for its devices. Instead, we query the `IsFormatSupported` method for supported formats ourselves. * Fix some warnings in the alsa backend * Update CHANGELOG for introduction of input streams and related items * Update README to show latest features supported by CPAL * Simplify beep example using Device::default_output_format * Remove old commented code from wasapi/stream.rs
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Ok(fmts) => fmts.collect(),
}
};
formats.sort_by(|a, b| a.cmp_default_heuristics(b));
match formats.into_iter().last() {
Some(f) => {
let min_r = f.min_sample_rate;
let max_r = f.max_sample_rate;
let mut format = f.with_max_sample_rate();
const HZ_44100: SampleRate = SampleRate(44_100);
if min_r <= HZ_44100 && HZ_44100 <= max_r {
format.sample_rate = HZ_44100;
}
Ok(format)
}
None => Err(DefaultStreamConfigError::StreamTypeNotSupported),
Update to a more general Device and Stream API. Add support for input streams (E.g. microphone). Add default format methods. (#201) * Update to a more general Device and Stream API This update prepares for adding input stream support by removing the `Endpoint` type (which only supports output streams) in favour of a more general `Device` type which may support any number of input or output streams. Previously discussed at #117. The name `Voice` has been replaced with the more ubiquitous name `Stream`. See #118 for justification. Also introduces a new `StreamData` which is now passed to the `EventLoop::run` callback rather than the `UnknownTypeBuffer`. `StreamData` allows for passing either `Input` data to be read, or `Output` data to be written. The `beep.rs` example has been updated for the API changes. None of the backends have been updated for this API change yet. Backends will be updated in the following commits. Closes #117. Closes #118. * Update ALSA backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update wasapi backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update enumerate.rs example for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update coreaudio backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Fix lib doc tests for Device and Stream API update * Update emscripten backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update null backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Merge match exprs in beep.rs example * Add Input variant along with UnknownTypeInputBuffer and InputBuffer UnknownTypeBuffer and Buffer have been renamed to UnknownTypeOutputBuffer and OutputBuffer respectively. No backends have yet been updated for this name change or the addition of the InputBuffer. * Update null backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update emscripten backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Make InputBuffer inner field an option to call finish in drop * Update alsa backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update wasapi backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update coreaudio backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update enumerate.rs example to provide more detail about devices The enumerate.rs example now also displays: - Supported input stream formats. - Default input stream format. - Default output stream format. This should also be useful for testing the progress of #201. * Add `record_wav.rs` example for demonstrating input streams Records a ~3 second WAV file to `$CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR/recorded.wav` using the default input device and default input format. Uses hound 3.0 to create and write to the WAV file. This should also be useful for testing the input stream implementations for each different cpal backend. * Implement input stream support for coreaudio backend This implements the following for the coreaudio backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream The `enumerate.rs` and `record_wav.rs` examples now work successfully on macos. * Add `SupportedFormat::cmp_default_heuristics` method This adds a comparison function which compares two `SupportedFormat`s in terms of their priority of use as a default stream format. Some backends (such as ALSA) do not provide a default stream format for their audio devices. In these cases, CPAL attempts to decide on a reasonable default format for the user. To do this we use the "greatest" of all supported stream formats when compared with this method. * Implement input stream support for ALSA backend This implements the following for the ALSA backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream Note that ALSA itself does not give default stream formats for its devices. Thus the newly added `SupportedFormat::cmp_default_heuristics` method is used to determine the most suitable, supported stream format to use as the default. The `enumerate.rs` and `record_wav.rs` examples now work successfully on my linux machine. * Implement input stream support for wasapi backend This implements the following for the wasapi backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream Note that wasapi does not enumerate supported input/output stream formats for its devices. Instead, we query the `IsFormatSupported` method for supported formats ourselves. * Fix some warnings in the alsa backend * Update CHANGELOG for introduction of input streams and related items * Update README to show latest features supported by CPAL * Simplify beep example using Device::default_output_format * Remove old commented code from wasapi/stream.rs
2018-02-12 13:10:24 +00:00
}
}
fn default_input_config(&self) -> Result<SupportedStreamConfig, DefaultStreamConfigError> {
self.default_config(alsa::Direction::Capture)
Update to a more general Device and Stream API. Add support for input streams (E.g. microphone). Add default format methods. (#201) * Update to a more general Device and Stream API This update prepares for adding input stream support by removing the `Endpoint` type (which only supports output streams) in favour of a more general `Device` type which may support any number of input or output streams. Previously discussed at #117. The name `Voice` has been replaced with the more ubiquitous name `Stream`. See #118 for justification. Also introduces a new `StreamData` which is now passed to the `EventLoop::run` callback rather than the `UnknownTypeBuffer`. `StreamData` allows for passing either `Input` data to be read, or `Output` data to be written. The `beep.rs` example has been updated for the API changes. None of the backends have been updated for this API change yet. Backends will be updated in the following commits. Closes #117. Closes #118. * Update ALSA backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update wasapi backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update enumerate.rs example for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update coreaudio backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Fix lib doc tests for Device and Stream API update * Update emscripten backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update null backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Merge match exprs in beep.rs example * Add Input variant along with UnknownTypeInputBuffer and InputBuffer UnknownTypeBuffer and Buffer have been renamed to UnknownTypeOutputBuffer and OutputBuffer respectively. No backends have yet been updated for this name change or the addition of the InputBuffer. * Update null backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update emscripten backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Make InputBuffer inner field an option to call finish in drop * Update alsa backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update wasapi backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update coreaudio backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update enumerate.rs example to provide more detail about devices The enumerate.rs example now also displays: - Supported input stream formats. - Default input stream format. - Default output stream format. This should also be useful for testing the progress of #201. * Add `record_wav.rs` example for demonstrating input streams Records a ~3 second WAV file to `$CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR/recorded.wav` using the default input device and default input format. Uses hound 3.0 to create and write to the WAV file. This should also be useful for testing the input stream implementations for each different cpal backend. * Implement input stream support for coreaudio backend This implements the following for the coreaudio backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream The `enumerate.rs` and `record_wav.rs` examples now work successfully on macos. * Add `SupportedFormat::cmp_default_heuristics` method This adds a comparison function which compares two `SupportedFormat`s in terms of their priority of use as a default stream format. Some backends (such as ALSA) do not provide a default stream format for their audio devices. In these cases, CPAL attempts to decide on a reasonable default format for the user. To do this we use the "greatest" of all supported stream formats when compared with this method. * Implement input stream support for ALSA backend This implements the following for the ALSA backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream Note that ALSA itself does not give default stream formats for its devices. Thus the newly added `SupportedFormat::cmp_default_heuristics` method is used to determine the most suitable, supported stream format to use as the default. The `enumerate.rs` and `record_wav.rs` examples now work successfully on my linux machine. * Implement input stream support for wasapi backend This implements the following for the wasapi backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream Note that wasapi does not enumerate supported input/output stream formats for its devices. Instead, we query the `IsFormatSupported` method for supported formats ourselves. * Fix some warnings in the alsa backend * Update CHANGELOG for introduction of input streams and related items * Update README to show latest features supported by CPAL * Simplify beep example using Device::default_output_format * Remove old commented code from wasapi/stream.rs
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}
fn default_output_config(&self) -> Result<SupportedStreamConfig, DefaultStreamConfigError> {
self.default_config(alsa::Direction::Playback)
}
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}
Update to a more general Device and Stream API. Add support for input streams (E.g. microphone). Add default format methods. (#201) * Update to a more general Device and Stream API This update prepares for adding input stream support by removing the `Endpoint` type (which only supports output streams) in favour of a more general `Device` type which may support any number of input or output streams. Previously discussed at #117. The name `Voice` has been replaced with the more ubiquitous name `Stream`. See #118 for justification. Also introduces a new `StreamData` which is now passed to the `EventLoop::run` callback rather than the `UnknownTypeBuffer`. `StreamData` allows for passing either `Input` data to be read, or `Output` data to be written. The `beep.rs` example has been updated for the API changes. None of the backends have been updated for this API change yet. Backends will be updated in the following commits. Closes #117. Closes #118. * Update ALSA backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update wasapi backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update enumerate.rs example for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update coreaudio backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Fix lib doc tests for Device and Stream API update * Update emscripten backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update null backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Merge match exprs in beep.rs example * Add Input variant along with UnknownTypeInputBuffer and InputBuffer UnknownTypeBuffer and Buffer have been renamed to UnknownTypeOutputBuffer and OutputBuffer respectively. No backends have yet been updated for this name change or the addition of the InputBuffer. * Update null backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update emscripten backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Make InputBuffer inner field an option to call finish in drop * Update alsa backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update wasapi backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update coreaudio backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update enumerate.rs example to provide more detail about devices The enumerate.rs example now also displays: - Supported input stream formats. - Default input stream format. - Default output stream format. This should also be useful for testing the progress of #201. * Add `record_wav.rs` example for demonstrating input streams Records a ~3 second WAV file to `$CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR/recorded.wav` using the default input device and default input format. Uses hound 3.0 to create and write to the WAV file. This should also be useful for testing the input stream implementations for each different cpal backend. * Implement input stream support for coreaudio backend This implements the following for the coreaudio backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream The `enumerate.rs` and `record_wav.rs` examples now work successfully on macos. * Add `SupportedFormat::cmp_default_heuristics` method This adds a comparison function which compares two `SupportedFormat`s in terms of their priority of use as a default stream format. Some backends (such as ALSA) do not provide a default stream format for their audio devices. In these cases, CPAL attempts to decide on a reasonable default format for the user. To do this we use the "greatest" of all supported stream formats when compared with this method. * Implement input stream support for ALSA backend This implements the following for the ALSA backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream Note that ALSA itself does not give default stream formats for its devices. Thus the newly added `SupportedFormat::cmp_default_heuristics` method is used to determine the most suitable, supported stream format to use as the default. The `enumerate.rs` and `record_wav.rs` examples now work successfully on my linux machine. * Implement input stream support for wasapi backend This implements the following for the wasapi backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream Note that wasapi does not enumerate supported input/output stream formats for its devices. Instead, we query the `IsFormatSupported` method for supported formats ourselves. * Fix some warnings in the alsa backend * Update CHANGELOG for introduction of input streams and related items * Update README to show latest features supported by CPAL * Simplify beep example using Device::default_output_format * Remove old commented code from wasapi/stream.rs
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struct StreamInner {
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// The ALSA channel.
channel: alsa::pcm::PCM,
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// When converting between file descriptors and `snd_pcm_t`, this is the number of
// file descriptors that this `snd_pcm_t` uses.
num_descriptors: usize,
// Format of the samples.
sample_format: SampleFormat,
// The configuration used to open this stream.
conf: StreamConfig,
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// Minimum number of samples to put in the buffer.
period_len: usize,
#[allow(dead_code)]
// Whether or not the hardware supports pausing the stream.
can_pause: bool,
// In the case that the device does not return valid timestamps via `get_htstamp`, this field
// will be `Some` and will contain an `Instant` representing the moment the stream was created.
//
// If this field is `Some`, then the stream will use the duration since this instant as a
// source for timestamps.
//
// If this field is `None` then the elapsed duration between `get_trigger_htstamp` and
// `get_htstamp` is used.
creation_instant: Option<std::time::Instant>,
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}
// Assume that the ALSA library is built with thread safe option.
unsafe impl Sync for StreamInner {}
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#[derive(Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
enum StreamType {
Input,
Output,
}
pub struct Stream {
/// The high-priority audio processing thread calling callbacks.
/// Option used for moving out in destructor.
thread: Option<JoinHandle<()>>,
/// Handle to the underlying stream for playback controls.
inner: Arc<StreamInner>,
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/// Used to signal to stop processing.
trigger: TriggerSender,
}
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#[derive(Default)]
struct StreamWorkerContext {
descriptors: Vec<libc::pollfd>,
buffer: Vec<u8>,
}
fn input_stream_worker(
rx: TriggerReceiver,
stream: &StreamInner,
data_callback: &mut (dyn FnMut(&Data, &InputCallbackInfo) + Send + 'static),
error_callback: &mut (dyn FnMut(StreamError) + Send + 'static),
) {
let mut ctxt = StreamWorkerContext::default();
loop {
let flow = report_error(
poll_descriptors_and_prepare_buffer(&rx, stream, &mut ctxt),
error_callback,
)
.unwrap_or(PollDescriptorsFlow::Continue);
match flow {
PollDescriptorsFlow::Continue => continue,
PollDescriptorsFlow::Return => return,
PollDescriptorsFlow::Ready {
status,
avail_frames: _,
delay_frames,
stream_type,
} => {
assert_eq!(
stream_type,
StreamType::Input,
"expected input stream, but polling descriptors indicated output",
);
let res = process_input(
stream,
&mut ctxt.buffer,
status,
delay_frames,
data_callback,
);
report_error(res, error_callback);
}
}
}
}
fn output_stream_worker(
rx: TriggerReceiver,
stream: &StreamInner,
data_callback: &mut (dyn FnMut(&mut Data, &OutputCallbackInfo) + Send + 'static),
error_callback: &mut (dyn FnMut(StreamError) + Send + 'static),
) {
let mut ctxt = StreamWorkerContext::default();
loop {
let flow = report_error(
poll_descriptors_and_prepare_buffer(&rx, stream, &mut ctxt),
error_callback,
)
.unwrap_or(PollDescriptorsFlow::Continue);
match flow {
PollDescriptorsFlow::Continue => continue,
PollDescriptorsFlow::Return => return,
PollDescriptorsFlow::Ready {
status,
avail_frames,
delay_frames,
stream_type,
} => {
assert_eq!(
stream_type,
StreamType::Output,
"expected output stream, but polling descriptors indicated input",
);
let res = process_output(
stream,
&mut ctxt.buffer,
status,
avail_frames,
delay_frames,
data_callback,
error_callback,
);
report_error(res, error_callback);
}
}
}
}
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fn report_error<T, E>(
result: Result<T, E>,
error_callback: &mut (dyn FnMut(StreamError) + Send + 'static),
) -> Option<T>
where
E: Into<StreamError>,
{
match result {
Ok(val) => Some(val),
Err(err) => {
error_callback(err.into());
None
}
}
}
enum PollDescriptorsFlow {
Continue,
Return,
Ready {
stream_type: StreamType,
status: alsa::pcm::Status,
avail_frames: usize,
delay_frames: usize,
},
}
// This block is shared between both input and output stream worker functions.
fn poll_descriptors_and_prepare_buffer(
rx: &TriggerReceiver,
stream: &StreamInner,
ctxt: &mut StreamWorkerContext,
) -> Result<PollDescriptorsFlow, BackendSpecificError> {
let StreamWorkerContext {
ref mut descriptors,
ref mut buffer,
} = *ctxt;
descriptors.clear();
// Add the self-pipe for signaling termination.
descriptors.push(libc::pollfd {
fd: rx.0,
events: libc::POLLIN,
revents: 0,
});
// Add ALSA polling fds.
let len = descriptors.len();
descriptors.resize(
stream.num_descriptors + len,
libc::pollfd {
fd: 0,
events: 0,
revents: 0,
},
);
let filled = stream.channel.fill(&mut descriptors[len..])?;
debug_assert_eq!(filled, stream.num_descriptors);
// Don't timeout, wait forever.
let res = alsa::poll::poll(descriptors, -1)?;
if res == 0 {
let description = String::from("`alsa::poll()` spuriously returned");
return Err(BackendSpecificError { description });
}
if descriptors[0].revents != 0 {
// The stream has been requested to be destroyed.
rx.clear_pipe();
return Ok(PollDescriptorsFlow::Return);
}
let stream_type = match stream.channel.revents(&descriptors[1..])? {
alsa::poll::Flags::OUT => StreamType::Output,
alsa::poll::Flags::IN => StreamType::Input,
_ => {
// Nothing to process, poll again
return Ok(PollDescriptorsFlow::Continue);
}
};
let status = stream.channel.status()?;
let avail_frames = status.get_avail() as usize;
let delay_frames = match status.get_delay() {
// Buffer underrun. TODO: Notify the user.
d if d < 0 => 0,
d => d as usize,
};
let available_samples = avail_frames * stream.conf.channels as usize;
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// Only go on if there is at least `stream.period_len` samples.
if available_samples < stream.period_len {
return Ok(PollDescriptorsFlow::Continue);
}
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// Prepare the data buffer.
let buffer_size = stream.sample_format.sample_size() * available_samples;
buffer.resize(buffer_size, 0u8);
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Ok(PollDescriptorsFlow::Ready {
stream_type,
status,
avail_frames,
delay_frames,
})
}
// Read input data from ALSA and deliver it to the user.
fn process_input(
stream: &StreamInner,
buffer: &mut [u8],
status: alsa::pcm::Status,
delay_frames: usize,
data_callback: &mut (dyn FnMut(&Data, &InputCallbackInfo) + Send + 'static),
) -> Result<(), BackendSpecificError> {
stream.channel.io().readi(buffer)?;
let sample_format = stream.sample_format;
let data = buffer.as_mut_ptr() as *mut ();
let len = buffer.len() / sample_format.sample_size();
let data = unsafe { Data::from_parts(data, len, sample_format) };
let callback = stream_timestamp(&status, stream.creation_instant)?;
let delay_duration = frames_to_duration(delay_frames, stream.conf.sample_rate);
let capture = callback
.sub(delay_duration)
.expect("`capture` is earlier than representation supported by `StreamInstant`");
let timestamp = crate::InputStreamTimestamp { callback, capture };
let info = crate::InputCallbackInfo { timestamp };
data_callback(&data, &info);
Ok(())
}
// Request data from the user's function and write it via ALSA.
//
// Returns `true`
fn process_output(
stream: &StreamInner,
buffer: &mut [u8],
status: alsa::pcm::Status,
available_frames: usize,
delay_frames: usize,
data_callback: &mut (dyn FnMut(&mut Data, &OutputCallbackInfo) + Send + 'static),
error_callback: &mut dyn FnMut(StreamError),
) -> Result<(), BackendSpecificError> {
{
// We're now sure that we're ready to write data.
let sample_format = stream.sample_format;
let data = buffer.as_mut_ptr() as *mut ();
let len = buffer.len() / sample_format.sample_size();
let mut data = unsafe { Data::from_parts(data, len, sample_format) };
let callback = stream_timestamp(&status, stream.creation_instant)?;
let delay_duration = frames_to_duration(delay_frames, stream.conf.sample_rate);
let playback = callback
.add(delay_duration)
.expect("`playback` occurs beyond representation supported by `StreamInstant`");
let timestamp = crate::OutputStreamTimestamp { callback, playback };
let info = crate::OutputCallbackInfo { timestamp };
data_callback(&mut data, &info);
}
loop {
match stream.channel.io().writei(buffer) {
Err(err) if err.errno() == Some(nix::errno::Errno::EPIPE) => {
// buffer underrun
// TODO: Notify the user of this.
let _ = stream.channel.try_recover(err, false);
}
Err(err) => {
error_callback(err.into());
continue;
}
Ok(result) if result != available_frames => {
let description = format!(
"unexpected number of frames written: expected {}, \
result {} (this should never happen)",
available_frames, result,
);
error_callback(BackendSpecificError { description }.into());
continue;
}
_ => {
break;
}
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}
}
Ok(())
}
// Use the elapsed duration since the start of the stream.
//
// This ensures positive values that are compatible with our `StreamInstant` representation.
fn stream_timestamp(
status: &alsa::pcm::Status,
creation_instant: Option<std::time::Instant>,
) -> Result<crate::StreamInstant, BackendSpecificError> {
match creation_instant {
None => {
let trigger_ts = status.get_trigger_htstamp();
let ts = status.get_htstamp();
let nanos = timespec_diff_nanos(ts, trigger_ts)
.try_into()
.unwrap_or_else(|_| {
panic!(
"get_htstamp `{:?}` was earlier than get_trigger_htstamp `{:?}`",
ts, trigger_ts
);
});
Ok(crate::StreamInstant::from_nanos(nanos))
}
Some(creation) => {
let now = std::time::Instant::now();
let duration = now.duration_since(creation);
let instant = crate::StreamInstant::from_nanos_i128(duration.as_nanos() as i128)
.expect("stream duration has exceeded `StreamInstant` representation");
Ok(instant)
}
}
}
// Adapted from `timestamp2ns` here:
// https://fossies.org/linux/alsa-lib/test/audio_time.c
fn timespec_to_nanos(ts: libc::timespec) -> i64 {
ts.tv_sec as i64 * 1_000_000_000 + ts.tv_nsec as i64
}
// Adapted from `timediff` here:
// https://fossies.org/linux/alsa-lib/test/audio_time.c
fn timespec_diff_nanos(a: libc::timespec, b: libc::timespec) -> i64 {
timespec_to_nanos(a) - timespec_to_nanos(b)
}
// Convert the given duration in frames at the given sample rate to a `std::time::Duration`.
fn frames_to_duration(frames: usize, rate: crate::SampleRate) -> std::time::Duration {
let secsf = frames as f64 / rate.0 as f64;
let secs = secsf as u64;
let nanos = ((secsf - secs as f64) * 1_000_000_000.0) as u32;
std::time::Duration::new(secs, nanos)
}
impl Stream {
fn new_input<D, E>(
inner: Arc<StreamInner>,
mut data_callback: D,
mut error_callback: E,
) -> Stream
where
D: FnMut(&Data, &InputCallbackInfo) + Send + 'static,
E: FnMut(StreamError) + Send + 'static,
{
let (tx, rx) = trigger();
// Clone the handle for passing into worker thread.
let stream = inner.clone();
let thread = thread::spawn(move || {
input_stream_worker(rx, &*stream, &mut data_callback, &mut error_callback);
});
Stream {
thread: Some(thread),
inner,
trigger: tx,
}
}
fn new_output<D, E>(
inner: Arc<StreamInner>,
mut data_callback: D,
mut error_callback: E,
) -> Stream
where
D: FnMut(&mut Data, &OutputCallbackInfo) + Send + 'static,
E: FnMut(StreamError) + Send + 'static,
{
let (tx, rx) = trigger();
// Clone the handle for passing into worker thread.
let stream = inner.clone();
let thread = thread::spawn(move || {
output_stream_worker(rx, &*stream, &mut data_callback, &mut error_callback);
});
Stream {
thread: Some(thread),
inner,
trigger: tx,
}
}
}
impl Drop for Stream {
fn drop(&mut self) {
self.trigger.wakeup();
self.thread.take().unwrap().join().unwrap();
}
}
impl StreamTrait for Stream {
fn play(&self) -> Result<(), PlayStreamError> {
self.inner.channel.pause(false).ok();
Ok(())
}
fn pause(&self) -> Result<(), PauseStreamError> {
self.inner.channel.pause(true).ok();
Ok(())
}
}
fn set_hw_params_from_format<'a>(
pcm_handle: &'a alsa::pcm::PCM,
config: &StreamConfig,
sample_format: SampleFormat,
) -> Result<alsa::pcm::HwParams<'a>, BackendSpecificError> {
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let mut hw_params = alsa::pcm::HwParams::any(pcm_handle)?;
hw_params.set_access(alsa::pcm::Access::RWInterleaved)?;
Update to a more general Device and Stream API. Add support for input streams (E.g. microphone). Add default format methods. (#201) * Update to a more general Device and Stream API This update prepares for adding input stream support by removing the `Endpoint` type (which only supports output streams) in favour of a more general `Device` type which may support any number of input or output streams. Previously discussed at #117. The name `Voice` has been replaced with the more ubiquitous name `Stream`. See #118 for justification. Also introduces a new `StreamData` which is now passed to the `EventLoop::run` callback rather than the `UnknownTypeBuffer`. `StreamData` allows for passing either `Input` data to be read, or `Output` data to be written. The `beep.rs` example has been updated for the API changes. None of the backends have been updated for this API change yet. Backends will be updated in the following commits. Closes #117. Closes #118. * Update ALSA backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update wasapi backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update enumerate.rs example for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update coreaudio backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Fix lib doc tests for Device and Stream API update * Update emscripten backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update null backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Merge match exprs in beep.rs example * Add Input variant along with UnknownTypeInputBuffer and InputBuffer UnknownTypeBuffer and Buffer have been renamed to UnknownTypeOutputBuffer and OutputBuffer respectively. No backends have yet been updated for this name change or the addition of the InputBuffer. * Update null backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update emscripten backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Make InputBuffer inner field an option to call finish in drop * Update alsa backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update wasapi backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update coreaudio backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update enumerate.rs example to provide more detail about devices The enumerate.rs example now also displays: - Supported input stream formats. - Default input stream format. - Default output stream format. This should also be useful for testing the progress of #201. * Add `record_wav.rs` example for demonstrating input streams Records a ~3 second WAV file to `$CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR/recorded.wav` using the default input device and default input format. Uses hound 3.0 to create and write to the WAV file. This should also be useful for testing the input stream implementations for each different cpal backend. * Implement input stream support for coreaudio backend This implements the following for the coreaudio backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream The `enumerate.rs` and `record_wav.rs` examples now work successfully on macos. * Add `SupportedFormat::cmp_default_heuristics` method This adds a comparison function which compares two `SupportedFormat`s in terms of their priority of use as a default stream format. Some backends (such as ALSA) do not provide a default stream format for their audio devices. In these cases, CPAL attempts to decide on a reasonable default format for the user. To do this we use the "greatest" of all supported stream formats when compared with this method. * Implement input stream support for ALSA backend This implements the following for the ALSA backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream Note that ALSA itself does not give default stream formats for its devices. Thus the newly added `SupportedFormat::cmp_default_heuristics` method is used to determine the most suitable, supported stream format to use as the default. The `enumerate.rs` and `record_wav.rs` examples now work successfully on my linux machine. * Implement input stream support for wasapi backend This implements the following for the wasapi backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream Note that wasapi does not enumerate supported input/output stream formats for its devices. Instead, we query the `IsFormatSupported` method for supported formats ourselves. * Fix some warnings in the alsa backend * Update CHANGELOG for introduction of input streams and related items * Update README to show latest features supported by CPAL * Simplify beep example using Device::default_output_format * Remove old commented code from wasapi/stream.rs
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let sample_format = if cfg!(target_endian = "big") {
match sample_format {
SampleFormat::I16 => alsa::pcm::Format::S16BE,
SampleFormat::U16 => alsa::pcm::Format::U16BE,
SampleFormat::F32 => alsa::pcm::Format::FloatBE,
Update to a more general Device and Stream API. Add support for input streams (E.g. microphone). Add default format methods. (#201) * Update to a more general Device and Stream API This update prepares for adding input stream support by removing the `Endpoint` type (which only supports output streams) in favour of a more general `Device` type which may support any number of input or output streams. Previously discussed at #117. The name `Voice` has been replaced with the more ubiquitous name `Stream`. See #118 for justification. Also introduces a new `StreamData` which is now passed to the `EventLoop::run` callback rather than the `UnknownTypeBuffer`. `StreamData` allows for passing either `Input` data to be read, or `Output` data to be written. The `beep.rs` example has been updated for the API changes. None of the backends have been updated for this API change yet. Backends will be updated in the following commits. Closes #117. Closes #118. * Update ALSA backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update wasapi backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update enumerate.rs example for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update coreaudio backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Fix lib doc tests for Device and Stream API update * Update emscripten backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update null backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Merge match exprs in beep.rs example * Add Input variant along with UnknownTypeInputBuffer and InputBuffer UnknownTypeBuffer and Buffer have been renamed to UnknownTypeOutputBuffer and OutputBuffer respectively. No backends have yet been updated for this name change or the addition of the InputBuffer. * Update null backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update emscripten backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Make InputBuffer inner field an option to call finish in drop * Update alsa backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update wasapi backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update coreaudio backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update enumerate.rs example to provide more detail about devices The enumerate.rs example now also displays: - Supported input stream formats. - Default input stream format. - Default output stream format. This should also be useful for testing the progress of #201. * Add `record_wav.rs` example for demonstrating input streams Records a ~3 second WAV file to `$CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR/recorded.wav` using the default input device and default input format. Uses hound 3.0 to create and write to the WAV file. This should also be useful for testing the input stream implementations for each different cpal backend. * Implement input stream support for coreaudio backend This implements the following for the coreaudio backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream The `enumerate.rs` and `record_wav.rs` examples now work successfully on macos. * Add `SupportedFormat::cmp_default_heuristics` method This adds a comparison function which compares two `SupportedFormat`s in terms of their priority of use as a default stream format. Some backends (such as ALSA) do not provide a default stream format for their audio devices. In these cases, CPAL attempts to decide on a reasonable default format for the user. To do this we use the "greatest" of all supported stream formats when compared with this method. * Implement input stream support for ALSA backend This implements the following for the ALSA backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream Note that ALSA itself does not give default stream formats for its devices. Thus the newly added `SupportedFormat::cmp_default_heuristics` method is used to determine the most suitable, supported stream format to use as the default. The `enumerate.rs` and `record_wav.rs` examples now work successfully on my linux machine. * Implement input stream support for wasapi backend This implements the following for the wasapi backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream Note that wasapi does not enumerate supported input/output stream formats for its devices. Instead, we query the `IsFormatSupported` method for supported formats ourselves. * Fix some warnings in the alsa backend * Update CHANGELOG for introduction of input streams and related items * Update README to show latest features supported by CPAL * Simplify beep example using Device::default_output_format * Remove old commented code from wasapi/stream.rs
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}
} else {
match sample_format {
SampleFormat::I16 => alsa::pcm::Format::S16LE,
SampleFormat::U16 => alsa::pcm::Format::U16LE,
SampleFormat::F32 => alsa::pcm::Format::FloatLE,
Update to a more general Device and Stream API. Add support for input streams (E.g. microphone). Add default format methods. (#201) * Update to a more general Device and Stream API This update prepares for adding input stream support by removing the `Endpoint` type (which only supports output streams) in favour of a more general `Device` type which may support any number of input or output streams. Previously discussed at #117. The name `Voice` has been replaced with the more ubiquitous name `Stream`. See #118 for justification. Also introduces a new `StreamData` which is now passed to the `EventLoop::run` callback rather than the `UnknownTypeBuffer`. `StreamData` allows for passing either `Input` data to be read, or `Output` data to be written. The `beep.rs` example has been updated for the API changes. None of the backends have been updated for this API change yet. Backends will be updated in the following commits. Closes #117. Closes #118. * Update ALSA backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update wasapi backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update enumerate.rs example for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update coreaudio backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Fix lib doc tests for Device and Stream API update * Update emscripten backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update null backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Merge match exprs in beep.rs example * Add Input variant along with UnknownTypeInputBuffer and InputBuffer UnknownTypeBuffer and Buffer have been renamed to UnknownTypeOutputBuffer and OutputBuffer respectively. No backends have yet been updated for this name change or the addition of the InputBuffer. * Update null backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update emscripten backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Make InputBuffer inner field an option to call finish in drop * Update alsa backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update wasapi backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update coreaudio backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update enumerate.rs example to provide more detail about devices The enumerate.rs example now also displays: - Supported input stream formats. - Default input stream format. - Default output stream format. This should also be useful for testing the progress of #201. * Add `record_wav.rs` example for demonstrating input streams Records a ~3 second WAV file to `$CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR/recorded.wav` using the default input device and default input format. Uses hound 3.0 to create and write to the WAV file. This should also be useful for testing the input stream implementations for each different cpal backend. * Implement input stream support for coreaudio backend This implements the following for the coreaudio backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream The `enumerate.rs` and `record_wav.rs` examples now work successfully on macos. * Add `SupportedFormat::cmp_default_heuristics` method This adds a comparison function which compares two `SupportedFormat`s in terms of their priority of use as a default stream format. Some backends (such as ALSA) do not provide a default stream format for their audio devices. In these cases, CPAL attempts to decide on a reasonable default format for the user. To do this we use the "greatest" of all supported stream formats when compared with this method. * Implement input stream support for ALSA backend This implements the following for the ALSA backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream Note that ALSA itself does not give default stream formats for its devices. Thus the newly added `SupportedFormat::cmp_default_heuristics` method is used to determine the most suitable, supported stream format to use as the default. The `enumerate.rs` and `record_wav.rs` examples now work successfully on my linux machine. * Implement input stream support for wasapi backend This implements the following for the wasapi backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream Note that wasapi does not enumerate supported input/output stream formats for its devices. Instead, we query the `IsFormatSupported` method for supported formats ourselves. * Fix some warnings in the alsa backend * Update CHANGELOG for introduction of input streams and related items * Update README to show latest features supported by CPAL * Simplify beep example using Device::default_output_format * Remove old commented code from wasapi/stream.rs
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}
};
hw_params.set_format(sample_format)?;
hw_params.set_rate(config.sample_rate.0, alsa::ValueOr::Nearest)?;
hw_params.set_channels(config.channels as u32)?;
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// If this isn't set manually a overlarge buffer may be used causing audio delay
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let mut hw_params_copy = hw_params.clone();
if let Err(_) = hw_params.set_buffer_time_near(100_000, alsa::ValueOr::Nearest) {
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// Swap out the params with errors for a snapshot taken before the error was introduced.
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mem::swap(&mut hw_params_copy, &mut hw_params);
}
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pcm_handle.hw_params(&hw_params)?;
Ok(hw_params)
Update to a more general Device and Stream API. Add support for input streams (E.g. microphone). Add default format methods. (#201) * Update to a more general Device and Stream API This update prepares for adding input stream support by removing the `Endpoint` type (which only supports output streams) in favour of a more general `Device` type which may support any number of input or output streams. Previously discussed at #117. The name `Voice` has been replaced with the more ubiquitous name `Stream`. See #118 for justification. Also introduces a new `StreamData` which is now passed to the `EventLoop::run` callback rather than the `UnknownTypeBuffer`. `StreamData` allows for passing either `Input` data to be read, or `Output` data to be written. The `beep.rs` example has been updated for the API changes. None of the backends have been updated for this API change yet. Backends will be updated in the following commits. Closes #117. Closes #118. * Update ALSA backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update wasapi backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update enumerate.rs example for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update coreaudio backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Fix lib doc tests for Device and Stream API update * Update emscripten backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update null backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Merge match exprs in beep.rs example * Add Input variant along with UnknownTypeInputBuffer and InputBuffer UnknownTypeBuffer and Buffer have been renamed to UnknownTypeOutputBuffer and OutputBuffer respectively. No backends have yet been updated for this name change or the addition of the InputBuffer. * Update null backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update emscripten backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Make InputBuffer inner field an option to call finish in drop * Update alsa backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update wasapi backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update coreaudio backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update enumerate.rs example to provide more detail about devices The enumerate.rs example now also displays: - Supported input stream formats. - Default input stream format. - Default output stream format. This should also be useful for testing the progress of #201. * Add `record_wav.rs` example for demonstrating input streams Records a ~3 second WAV file to `$CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR/recorded.wav` using the default input device and default input format. Uses hound 3.0 to create and write to the WAV file. This should also be useful for testing the input stream implementations for each different cpal backend. * Implement input stream support for coreaudio backend This implements the following for the coreaudio backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream The `enumerate.rs` and `record_wav.rs` examples now work successfully on macos. * Add `SupportedFormat::cmp_default_heuristics` method This adds a comparison function which compares two `SupportedFormat`s in terms of their priority of use as a default stream format. Some backends (such as ALSA) do not provide a default stream format for their audio devices. In these cases, CPAL attempts to decide on a reasonable default format for the user. To do this we use the "greatest" of all supported stream formats when compared with this method. * Implement input stream support for ALSA backend This implements the following for the ALSA backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream Note that ALSA itself does not give default stream formats for its devices. Thus the newly added `SupportedFormat::cmp_default_heuristics` method is used to determine the most suitable, supported stream format to use as the default. The `enumerate.rs` and `record_wav.rs` examples now work successfully on my linux machine. * Implement input stream support for wasapi backend This implements the following for the wasapi backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream Note that wasapi does not enumerate supported input/output stream formats for its devices. Instead, we query the `IsFormatSupported` method for supported formats ourselves. * Fix some warnings in the alsa backend * Update CHANGELOG for introduction of input streams and related items * Update README to show latest features supported by CPAL * Simplify beep example using Device::default_output_format * Remove old commented code from wasapi/stream.rs
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}
fn set_sw_params_from_format(
pcm_handle: &alsa::pcm::PCM,
config: &StreamConfig,
) -> Result<(usize, usize), BackendSpecificError> {
let sw_params = pcm_handle.sw_params_current()?;
sw_params.set_start_threshold(0)?;
Update to a more general Device and Stream API. Add support for input streams (E.g. microphone). Add default format methods. (#201) * Update to a more general Device and Stream API This update prepares for adding input stream support by removing the `Endpoint` type (which only supports output streams) in favour of a more general `Device` type which may support any number of input or output streams. Previously discussed at #117. The name `Voice` has been replaced with the more ubiquitous name `Stream`. See #118 for justification. Also introduces a new `StreamData` which is now passed to the `EventLoop::run` callback rather than the `UnknownTypeBuffer`. `StreamData` allows for passing either `Input` data to be read, or `Output` data to be written. The `beep.rs` example has been updated for the API changes. None of the backends have been updated for this API change yet. Backends will be updated in the following commits. Closes #117. Closes #118. * Update ALSA backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update wasapi backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update enumerate.rs example for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update coreaudio backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Fix lib doc tests for Device and Stream API update * Update emscripten backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update null backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Merge match exprs in beep.rs example * Add Input variant along with UnknownTypeInputBuffer and InputBuffer UnknownTypeBuffer and Buffer have been renamed to UnknownTypeOutputBuffer and OutputBuffer respectively. No backends have yet been updated for this name change or the addition of the InputBuffer. * Update null backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update emscripten backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Make InputBuffer inner field an option to call finish in drop * Update alsa backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update wasapi backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update coreaudio backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update enumerate.rs example to provide more detail about devices The enumerate.rs example now also displays: - Supported input stream formats. - Default input stream format. - Default output stream format. This should also be useful for testing the progress of #201. * Add `record_wav.rs` example for demonstrating input streams Records a ~3 second WAV file to `$CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR/recorded.wav` using the default input device and default input format. Uses hound 3.0 to create and write to the WAV file. This should also be useful for testing the input stream implementations for each different cpal backend. * Implement input stream support for coreaudio backend This implements the following for the coreaudio backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream The `enumerate.rs` and `record_wav.rs` examples now work successfully on macos. * Add `SupportedFormat::cmp_default_heuristics` method This adds a comparison function which compares two `SupportedFormat`s in terms of their priority of use as a default stream format. Some backends (such as ALSA) do not provide a default stream format for their audio devices. In these cases, CPAL attempts to decide on a reasonable default format for the user. To do this we use the "greatest" of all supported stream formats when compared with this method. * Implement input stream support for ALSA backend This implements the following for the ALSA backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream Note that ALSA itself does not give default stream formats for its devices. Thus the newly added `SupportedFormat::cmp_default_heuristics` method is used to determine the most suitable, supported stream format to use as the default. The `enumerate.rs` and `record_wav.rs` examples now work successfully on my linux machine. * Implement input stream support for wasapi backend This implements the following for the wasapi backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream Note that wasapi does not enumerate supported input/output stream formats for its devices. Instead, we query the `IsFormatSupported` method for supported formats ourselves. * Fix some warnings in the alsa backend * Update CHANGELOG for introduction of input streams and related items * Update README to show latest features supported by CPAL * Simplify beep example using Device::default_output_format * Remove old commented code from wasapi/stream.rs
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let (buffer_len, period_len) = {
let (buffer, period) = pcm_handle.get_params()?;
if buffer == 0 {
return Err(BackendSpecificError {
description: "initialization resulted in a null buffer".to_string(),
});
}
sw_params.set_avail_min(period as alsa::pcm::Frames)?;
let buffer = buffer as usize * config.channels as usize;
let period = period as usize * config.channels as usize;
Update to a more general Device and Stream API. Add support for input streams (E.g. microphone). Add default format methods. (#201) * Update to a more general Device and Stream API This update prepares for adding input stream support by removing the `Endpoint` type (which only supports output streams) in favour of a more general `Device` type which may support any number of input or output streams. Previously discussed at #117. The name `Voice` has been replaced with the more ubiquitous name `Stream`. See #118 for justification. Also introduces a new `StreamData` which is now passed to the `EventLoop::run` callback rather than the `UnknownTypeBuffer`. `StreamData` allows for passing either `Input` data to be read, or `Output` data to be written. The `beep.rs` example has been updated for the API changes. None of the backends have been updated for this API change yet. Backends will be updated in the following commits. Closes #117. Closes #118. * Update ALSA backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update wasapi backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update enumerate.rs example for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update coreaudio backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Fix lib doc tests for Device and Stream API update * Update emscripten backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update null backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Merge match exprs in beep.rs example * Add Input variant along with UnknownTypeInputBuffer and InputBuffer UnknownTypeBuffer and Buffer have been renamed to UnknownTypeOutputBuffer and OutputBuffer respectively. No backends have yet been updated for this name change or the addition of the InputBuffer. * Update null backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update emscripten backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Make InputBuffer inner field an option to call finish in drop * Update alsa backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update wasapi backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update coreaudio backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update enumerate.rs example to provide more detail about devices The enumerate.rs example now also displays: - Supported input stream formats. - Default input stream format. - Default output stream format. This should also be useful for testing the progress of #201. * Add `record_wav.rs` example for demonstrating input streams Records a ~3 second WAV file to `$CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR/recorded.wav` using the default input device and default input format. Uses hound 3.0 to create and write to the WAV file. This should also be useful for testing the input stream implementations for each different cpal backend. * Implement input stream support for coreaudio backend This implements the following for the coreaudio backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream The `enumerate.rs` and `record_wav.rs` examples now work successfully on macos. * Add `SupportedFormat::cmp_default_heuristics` method This adds a comparison function which compares two `SupportedFormat`s in terms of their priority of use as a default stream format. Some backends (such as ALSA) do not provide a default stream format for their audio devices. In these cases, CPAL attempts to decide on a reasonable default format for the user. To do this we use the "greatest" of all supported stream formats when compared with this method. * Implement input stream support for ALSA backend This implements the following for the ALSA backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream Note that ALSA itself does not give default stream formats for its devices. Thus the newly added `SupportedFormat::cmp_default_heuristics` method is used to determine the most suitable, supported stream format to use as the default. The `enumerate.rs` and `record_wav.rs` examples now work successfully on my linux machine. * Implement input stream support for wasapi backend This implements the following for the wasapi backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream Note that wasapi does not enumerate supported input/output stream formats for its devices. Instead, we query the `IsFormatSupported` method for supported formats ourselves. * Fix some warnings in the alsa backend * Update CHANGELOG for introduction of input streams and related items * Update README to show latest features supported by CPAL * Simplify beep example using Device::default_output_format * Remove old commented code from wasapi/stream.rs
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(buffer, period)
};
sw_params.set_tstamp_mode(true)?;
// TODO:
// Pending new version of alsa-sys and alsa-rs getting published.
// sw_params.set_tstamp_type(alsa::pcm::TstampType::MonotonicRaw)?;
pcm_handle.sw_params(&sw_params)?;
Ok((buffer_len, period_len))
Update to a more general Device and Stream API. Add support for input streams (E.g. microphone). Add default format methods. (#201) * Update to a more general Device and Stream API This update prepares for adding input stream support by removing the `Endpoint` type (which only supports output streams) in favour of a more general `Device` type which may support any number of input or output streams. Previously discussed at #117. The name `Voice` has been replaced with the more ubiquitous name `Stream`. See #118 for justification. Also introduces a new `StreamData` which is now passed to the `EventLoop::run` callback rather than the `UnknownTypeBuffer`. `StreamData` allows for passing either `Input` data to be read, or `Output` data to be written. The `beep.rs` example has been updated for the API changes. None of the backends have been updated for this API change yet. Backends will be updated in the following commits. Closes #117. Closes #118. * Update ALSA backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update wasapi backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update enumerate.rs example for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update coreaudio backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Fix lib doc tests for Device and Stream API update * Update emscripten backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Update null backend for new `Device` and `Stream` API. * Merge match exprs in beep.rs example * Add Input variant along with UnknownTypeInputBuffer and InputBuffer UnknownTypeBuffer and Buffer have been renamed to UnknownTypeOutputBuffer and OutputBuffer respectively. No backends have yet been updated for this name change or the addition of the InputBuffer. * Update null backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update emscripten backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Make InputBuffer inner field an option to call finish in drop * Update alsa backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update wasapi backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update coreaudio backend for introduction of InputBuffer * Update enumerate.rs example to provide more detail about devices The enumerate.rs example now also displays: - Supported input stream formats. - Default input stream format. - Default output stream format. This should also be useful for testing the progress of #201. * Add `record_wav.rs` example for demonstrating input streams Records a ~3 second WAV file to `$CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR/recorded.wav` using the default input device and default input format. Uses hound 3.0 to create and write to the WAV file. This should also be useful for testing the input stream implementations for each different cpal backend. * Implement input stream support for coreaudio backend This implements the following for the coreaudio backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream The `enumerate.rs` and `record_wav.rs` examples now work successfully on macos. * Add `SupportedFormat::cmp_default_heuristics` method This adds a comparison function which compares two `SupportedFormat`s in terms of their priority of use as a default stream format. Some backends (such as ALSA) do not provide a default stream format for their audio devices. In these cases, CPAL attempts to decide on a reasonable default format for the user. To do this we use the "greatest" of all supported stream formats when compared with this method. * Implement input stream support for ALSA backend This implements the following for the ALSA backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream Note that ALSA itself does not give default stream formats for its devices. Thus the newly added `SupportedFormat::cmp_default_heuristics` method is used to determine the most suitable, supported stream format to use as the default. The `enumerate.rs` and `record_wav.rs` examples now work successfully on my linux machine. * Implement input stream support for wasapi backend This implements the following for the wasapi backend: - Device::supported_input_formats - Device::default_input_format - Device::default_output_format - EventLoop::build_input_stream Note that wasapi does not enumerate supported input/output stream formats for its devices. Instead, we query the `IsFormatSupported` method for supported formats ourselves. * Fix some warnings in the alsa backend * Update CHANGELOG for introduction of input streams and related items * Update README to show latest features supported by CPAL * Simplify beep example using Device::default_output_format * Remove old commented code from wasapi/stream.rs
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}
impl From<alsa::Error> for BackendSpecificError {
fn from(err: alsa::Error) -> Self {
BackendSpecificError {
description: err.to_string(),
}
}
}
impl From<alsa::Error> for BuildStreamError {
fn from(err: alsa::Error) -> Self {
let err: BackendSpecificError = err.into();
err.into()
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}
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}
impl From<alsa::Error> for SupportedStreamConfigsError {
fn from(err: alsa::Error) -> Self {
let err: BackendSpecificError = err.into();
err.into()
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}
}
impl From<alsa::Error> for PlayStreamError {
fn from(err: alsa::Error) -> Self {
let err: BackendSpecificError = err.into();
err.into()
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}
}
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impl From<alsa::Error> for PauseStreamError {
fn from(err: alsa::Error) -> Self {
let err: BackendSpecificError = err.into();
err.into()
}
}
impl From<alsa::Error> for StreamError {
fn from(err: alsa::Error) -> Self {
let err: BackendSpecificError = err.into();
err.into()
}
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}