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diff --git a/slv2/lv2-gtk2gui.h b/slv2/lv2-gtk2gui.h deleted file mode 100644 index ae05c16..0000000 --- a/slv2/lv2-gtk2gui.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,212 +0,0 @@ -/************************************************************************ - * - * GTK2 in-process UI extension for LV2 - * - * Copyright (C) 2006 Lars Luthman <lars.luthman@gmail.com> - * - * Based on lv2.h, which is - * - * Copyright (C) 2000-2002 Richard W.E. Furse, Paul Barton-Davis, Stefan - * Westerfeld - * Copyright (C) 2006 Steve Harris, Dave Robillard. - * - * This header is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it - * under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published - * by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, - * or (at your option) any later version. - * - * This header is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU - * Lesser General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public - * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 - * USA. - * - ***********************************************************************/ - -/** @file - This extension defines an interface that can be used in LV2 plugins and - hosts to create GTK2 GUIs for plugins. The GUIs will be plugins that - will reside in shared object files in a LV2 bundle and be referenced in - the RDF file using the triples -<pre> - <http://my.plugin> <http://ll-plugins.nongnu.org/lv2/ext/gtk2gui#gui> <http://my.plugingui> - <http://my.plugingui> <http://ll-plugins.nongnu.org/lv2/ext/gtk2gui#binary> <mygui.so> -</pre> - where <http://my.plugin> is the URI of the plugin, <http://my.plugingui> is - the URI of the plugin GUI and <mygui.so> is the relative URI to the shared - object file. While it is possible to have the plugin GUI and the plugin in - the same shared object file it is probably a good idea to keep them - separate so that hosts that don't want GUIs don't have to load the GUI code. - - It's entirely possible to have multiple GUIs for the same plugin, or to have - the GUI for a plugin in a different bundle from the actual plugin - this - way people other than the plugin author can write plugin GUIs independently - without editing the original plugin bundle. If a GUI is in a separate bundle - the first triple above should be in that bundle's manifest.ttl file so that - hosts can find the GUI when scanning the manifests. - - Note that the process that loads the shared object file containing the GUI - code and the process that loads the shared object file containing the - actual plugin implementation does not have to be the same. There are many - valid reasons for having the plugin and the GUI in different processes, or - even on different machines. This means that you can _not_ use singletons - and global variables and expect them to refer to the same objects in the - GUI and the actual plugin. The function callback interface defined in this - header is all you can expect to work. - - Since the LV2 specification itself allows for extensions that may add - new types of data and configuration parameters that plugin authors may - want to control with a GUI, this extension allows for meta-extensions that - can extend the interface between the GUI and the host. See the - instantiate() and extension_data() callback pointers for more details. - - Note that this extension is NOT a Host Feature. There is no way for a plugin - to know whether the host that loads it supports GUIs or not, and the plugin - must ALWAYS work without the GUI (although it may be rather useless unless - it has been configured using the GUI in a previous session). - - GUIs written to this specification do not need to be threadsafe - the - functions defined below may only be called in the same thread as the GTK - main loop is running in. -*/ - -#ifndef LV2_GTK2GUI_H -#define LV2_GTK2GUI_H - -#include "lv2.h" - - -#ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" { -#endif - -/* The original header includes <gtk/gtkwidget.h>, but we don't want - libslv2 to depend on GTK+ so we forward declare the _GtkWidget struct - instead. */ -struct _GtkWidget; - - - -/** This handle indicates a particular instance of a GUI. - It is valid to compare this to NULL (0 for C++) but otherwise the - host MUST not attempt to interpret it. The GUI plugin may use it to - reference internal instance data. */ -typedef void* LV2UI_Handle; - - -/** This handle indicates a particular plugin instance, provided by the host. - It is valid to compare this to NULL (0 for C++) but otherwise the - GUI plugin MUST not attempt to interpret it. The host may use it to - reference internal instance data. */ -typedef void* LV2UI_Controller; - - -/** This is the type of the host-provided function that changes the value - of a control rate float input port in a plugin instance. A function - pointer of this type will be provided to the GUI by the host in the - instantiate() function. */ -typedef void (*LV2UI_Set_Control_Function)(LV2UI_Controller controller, - uint32_t port, - float value); - - -typedef struct _LV2UI_Descriptor { - - /** The URI for this GUI (not for the plugin it controls). */ - const char* URI; - - /** Create a new GUI object and return a handle to it. This function works - similarly to the instantiate() member in LV2_Descriptor, with the - additions that the URI for the plugin that this GUI is for is passed - as a parameter, a function pointer and a controller handle are passed to - allow the plugin to change control port values in the plugin - (control_function and controller) and a pointer to a GtkWidget pointer - is passed, which the GUI plugin should set to point to a newly created - widget which will be the main GUI for the plugin. - - The features array works like the one in the instantiate() member - in LV2_Descriptor, except that the URIs should be denoted with the triples - <pre> - <http://my.plugingui> <http://ll-plugins.nongnu.org/lv2/dev/gtk2gui#optionalFeature> <http://my.guifeature> - </pre> - or - <pre> - <http://my.plugingui> <http://ll-plugins.nongnu.org/lv2/dev/gtk2gui#requiredFeature> <http://my.guifeature> - </pre> - in the RDF file, instead of the lv2:optionalFeature or lv2:requiredFeature - that is used by host features. These features are associated with the GUI, - not with the plugin - they are not actually LV2 Host Features, they just - use the same data structure. - - The same rules apply for these features as for normal host features - - if a feature is listed as required in the RDF file and the host does not - support it, it must not load the GUI. - */ - LV2UI_Handle (*instantiate)(const struct _LV2UI_Descriptor* descriptor, - const char* plugin_uri, - const char* bundle_path, - LV2UI_Set_Control_Function control_function, - LV2UI_Controller controller, - struct _GtkWidget** widget, - const LV2_Host_Feature** features); - - - /** Destroy the GUI object and the associated widget. - */ - void (*cleanup)(LV2UI_Handle gui); - - /** Tell the GUI that a control port value has changed. This member may be - set to NULL if the GUI is not interested in control port changes. - */ - void (*set_control)(LV2UI_Handle gui, - uint32_t port, - float value); - - /** Returns a data structure associated with an extension URI, for example - a struct containing additional function pointers. Avoid returning - function pointers directly since standard C++ has no valid way of - casting a void* to a function pointer. This member may be set to NULL - if the GUI is not interested in supporting any extensions. This is similar - to the extension_data() member in LV2_Descriptor. - */ - void* (*extension_data)(LV2UI_Handle gui, - const char* uri); - -} LV2UI_Descriptor; - - - -/** Accessing a plugin GUI. - - A plugin programmer must include a function called "lv2ui_descriptor" - with the following function prototype within the shared object - file. This function will have C-style linkage (if you are using - C++ this is taken care of by the 'extern "C"' clause at the top of - the file). This function will be accessed by the GUI host using the - @c dlsym() function and called to get a LV2UI_UIDescriptor for the - wanted plugin. - - Just like lv2_descriptor(), this function takes an index parameter. The - index should only be used for enumeration and not as any sort of ID number - - the host should just iterate from 0 and upwards until the function returns - NULL, or a descriptor with an URI matching the one the host is looking for - is returned. -*/ -const LV2UI_Descriptor* lv2ui_descriptor(uint32_t index); - - -/** This is the type of the lv2ui_descriptor() function. */ -typedef const LV2UI_Descriptor* (*LV2UI_DescriptorFunction)(uint32_t index); - - - -#ifdef __cplusplus -} -#endif - - -#endif |