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GlosSI/dependencies/SFML-2.4.1-x64/include/SFML/Audio/SoundFileFactory.hpp

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//
// SFML - Simple and Fast Multimedia Library
// Copyright (C) 2007-2016 Laurent Gomila (laurent@sfml-dev.org)
//
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//
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//
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// and must not be misrepresented as being the original software.
//
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//
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#ifndef SFML_SOUNDFILEFACTORY_HPP
#define SFML_SOUNDFILEFACTORY_HPP
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// Headers
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#include <SFML/Audio/Export.hpp>
#include <string>
#include <vector>
namespace sf
{
class InputStream;
class SoundFileReader;
class SoundFileWriter;
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/// \brief Manages and instantiates sound file readers and writers
///
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class SFML_AUDIO_API SoundFileFactory
{
public:
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/// \brief Register a new reader
///
/// \see unregisterReader
///
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template <typename T>
static void registerReader();
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/// \brief Unregister a reader
///
/// \see registerReader
///
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template <typename T>
static void unregisterReader();
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/// \brief Register a new writer
///
/// \see unregisterWriter
///
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template <typename T>
static void registerWriter();
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/// \brief Unregister a writer
///
/// \see registerWriter
///
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template <typename T>
static void unregisterWriter();
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/// \brief Instantiate the right reader for the given file on disk
///
/// It's up to the caller to release the returned reader
///
/// \param filename Path of the sound file
///
/// \return A new sound file reader that can read the given file, or null if no reader can handle it
///
/// \see createReaderFromMemory, createReaderFromStream
///
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static SoundFileReader* createReaderFromFilename(const std::string& filename);
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/// \brief Instantiate the right codec for the given file in memory
///
/// It's up to the caller to release the returned reader
///
/// \param data Pointer to the file data in memory
/// \param sizeInBytes Total size of the file data, in bytes
///
/// \return A new sound file codec that can read the given file, or null if no codec can handle it
///
/// \see createReaderFromFilename, createReaderFromStream
///
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static SoundFileReader* createReaderFromMemory(const void* data, std::size_t sizeInBytes);
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/// \brief Instantiate the right codec for the given file in stream
///
/// It's up to the caller to release the returned reader
///
/// \param stream Source stream to read from
///
/// \return A new sound file codec that can read the given file, or null if no codec can handle it
///
/// \see createReaderFromFilename, createReaderFromMemory
///
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static SoundFileReader* createReaderFromStream(InputStream& stream);
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/// \brief Instantiate the right writer for the given file on disk
///
/// It's up to the caller to release the returned writer
///
/// \param filename Path of the sound file
///
/// \return A new sound file writer that can write given file, or null if no writer can handle it
///
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static SoundFileWriter* createWriterFromFilename(const std::string& filename);
private:
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// Types
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
struct ReaderFactory
{
bool (*check)(InputStream&);
SoundFileReader* (*create)();
};
typedef std::vector<ReaderFactory> ReaderFactoryArray;
struct WriterFactory
{
bool (*check)(const std::string&);
SoundFileWriter* (*create)();
};
typedef std::vector<WriterFactory> WriterFactoryArray;
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// Static member data
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static ReaderFactoryArray s_readers; ///< List of all registered readers
static WriterFactoryArray s_writers; ///< List of all registered writers
};
} // namespace sf
#include <SFML/Audio/SoundFileFactory.inl>
#endif // SFML_SOUNDFILEFACTORY_HPP
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/// \class sf::SoundFileFactory
/// \ingroup audio
///
/// This class is where all the sound file readers and writers are
/// registered. You should normally only need to use its registration
/// and unregistration functions; readers/writers creation and manipulation
/// are wrapped into the higher-level classes sf::InputSoundFile and
/// sf::OutputSoundFile.
///
/// To register a new reader (writer) use the sf::SoundFileFactory::registerReader
/// (registerWriter) static function. You don't have to call the unregisterReader
/// (unregisterWriter) function, unless you want to unregister a format before your
/// application ends (typically, when a plugin is unloaded).
///
/// Usage example:
/// \code
/// sf::SoundFileFactory::registerReader<MySoundFileReader>();
/// sf::SoundFileFactory::registerWriter<MySoundFileWriter>();
/// \endcode
///
/// \see sf::InputSoundFile, sf::OutputSoundFile, sf::SoundFileReader, sf::SoundFileWriter
///
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