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  1. /* libFLAC - Free Lossless Audio Codec library
  2. * Copyright (C) 2000,2001,2002,2003,2004,2005,2006,2007 Josh Coalson
  3. *
  4. * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
  5. * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
  6. * are met:
  7. *
  8. * - Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
  9. * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
  10. *
  11. * - Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
  12. * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
  13. * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
  14. *
  15. * - Neither the name of the Xiph.org Foundation nor the names of its
  16. * contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
  17. * this software without specific prior written permission.
  18. *
  19. * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
  20. * ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
  21. * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
  22. * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR
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  25. * PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR
  26. * PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF
  27. * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING
  28. * NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
  29. * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
  30. */
  31. #ifndef FLAC__ALL_H
  32. #define FLAC__ALL_H
  33. #include "flac_FLAC_export.h"
  34. #include "flac_FLAC_assert.h"
  35. #include "flac_FLAC_callback.h"
  36. #include "flac_FLAC_format.h"
  37. #include "flac_FLAC_metadata.h"
  38. #include "flac_FLAC_ordinals.h"
  39. #include "flac_FLAC_stream_decoder.h"
  40. #include "flac_FLAC_stream_encoder.h"
  41. /** \mainpage
  42. *
  43. * \section intro Introduction
  44. *
  45. * This is the documentation for the FLAC C and C++ APIs. It is
  46. * highly interconnected; this introduction should give you a top
  47. * level idea of the structure and how to find the information you
  48. * need. As a prerequisite you should have at least a basic
  49. * knowledge of the FLAC format, documented
  50. * <A HREF="../format.html">here</A>.
  51. *
  52. * \section c_api FLAC C API
  53. *
  54. * The FLAC C API is the interface to libFLAC, a set of structures
  55. * describing the components of FLAC streams, and functions for
  56. * encoding and decoding streams, as well as manipulating FLAC
  57. * metadata in files. The public include files will be installed
  58. * in your include area (for example /usr/include/FLAC/...).
  59. *
  60. * By writing a little code and linking against libFLAC, it is
  61. * relatively easy to add FLAC support to another program. The
  62. * library is licensed under <A HREF="../license.html">Xiph's BSD license</A>.
  63. * Complete source code of libFLAC as well as the command-line
  64. * encoder and plugins is available and is a useful source of
  65. * examples.
  66. *
  67. * Aside from encoders and decoders, libFLAC provides a powerful
  68. * metadata interface for manipulating metadata in FLAC files. It
  69. * allows the user to add, delete, and modify FLAC metadata blocks
  70. * and it can automatically take advantage of PADDING blocks to avoid
  71. * rewriting the entire FLAC file when changing the size of the
  72. * metadata.
  73. *
  74. * libFLAC usually only requires the standard C library and C math
  75. * library. In particular, threading is not used so there is no
  76. * dependency on a thread library. However, libFLAC does not use
  77. * global variables and should be thread-safe.
  78. *
  79. * libFLAC also supports encoding to and decoding from Ogg FLAC.
  80. * However the metadata editing interfaces currently have limited
  81. * read-only support for Ogg FLAC files.
  82. *
  83. * \section cpp_api FLAC C++ API
  84. *
  85. * The FLAC C++ API is a set of classes that encapsulate the
  86. * structures and functions in libFLAC. They provide slightly more
  87. * functionality with respect to metadata but are otherwise
  88. * equivalent. For the most part, they share the same usage as
  89. * their counterparts in libFLAC, and the FLAC C API documentation
  90. * can be used as a supplement. The public include files
  91. * for the C++ API will be installed in your include area (for
  92. * example /usr/include/FLAC++/...).
  93. *
  94. * libFLAC++ is also licensed under
  95. * <A HREF="../license.html">Xiph's BSD license</A>.
  96. *
  97. * \section getting_started Getting Started
  98. *
  99. * A good starting point for learning the API is to browse through
  100. * the <A HREF="modules.html">modules</A>. Modules are logical
  101. * groupings of related functions or classes, which correspond roughly
  102. * to header files or sections of header files. Each module includes a
  103. * detailed description of the general usage of its functions or
  104. * classes.
  105. *
  106. * From there you can go on to look at the documentation of
  107. * individual functions. You can see different views of the individual
  108. * functions through the links in top bar across this page.
  109. *
  110. * If you prefer a more hands-on approach, you can jump right to some
  111. * <A HREF="../documentation_example_code.html">example code</A>.
  112. *
  113. * \section porting_guide Porting Guide
  114. *
  115. * Starting with FLAC 1.1.3 a \link porting Porting Guide \endlink
  116. * has been introduced which gives detailed instructions on how to
  117. * port your code to newer versions of FLAC.
  118. *
  119. * \section embedded_developers Embedded Developers
  120. *
  121. * libFLAC has grown larger over time as more functionality has been
  122. * included, but much of it may be unnecessary for a particular embedded
  123. * implementation. Unused parts may be pruned by some simple editing of
  124. * src/libFLAC/Makefile.am. In general, the decoders, encoders, and
  125. * metadata interface are all independent from each other.
  126. *
  127. * It is easiest to just describe the dependencies:
  128. *
  129. * - All modules depend on the \link flac_format Format \endlink module.
  130. * - The decoders and encoders depend on the bitbuffer.
  131. * - The decoder is independent of the encoder. The encoder uses the
  132. * decoder because of the verify feature, but this can be removed if
  133. * not needed.
  134. * - Parts of the metadata interface require the stream decoder (but not
  135. * the encoder).
  136. * - Ogg support is selectable through the compile time macro
  137. * \c FLAC__HAS_OGG.
  138. *
  139. * For example, if your application only requires the stream decoder, no
  140. * encoder, and no metadata interface, you can remove the stream encoder
  141. * and the metadata interface, which will greatly reduce the size of the
  142. * library.
  143. *
  144. * Also, there are several places in the libFLAC code with comments marked
  145. * with "OPT:" where a #define can be changed to enable code that might be
  146. * faster on a specific platform. Experimenting with these can yield faster
  147. * binaries.
  148. */
  149. /** \defgroup porting Porting Guide for New Versions
  150. *
  151. * This module describes differences in the library interfaces from
  152. * version to version. It assists in the porting of code that uses
  153. * the libraries to newer versions of FLAC.
  154. *
  155. * One simple facility for making porting easier that has been added
  156. * in FLAC 1.1.3 is a set of \c #defines in \c export.h of each
  157. * library's includes (e.g. \c include/FLAC/export.h). The
  158. * \c #defines mirror the libraries'
  159. * <A HREF="http://www.gnu.org/software/libtool/manual.html#Libtool-versioning">libtool version numbers</A>,
  160. * e.g. in libFLAC there are \c FLAC_API_VERSION_CURRENT,
  161. * \c FLAC_API_VERSION_REVISION, and \c FLAC_API_VERSION_AGE.
  162. * These can be used to support multiple versions of an API during the
  163. * transition phase, e.g.
  164. *
  165. * \code
  166. * #if !defined(FLAC_API_VERSION_CURRENT) || FLAC_API_VERSION_CURRENT <= 7
  167. * legacy code
  168. * #else
  169. * new code
  170. * #endif
  171. * \endcode
  172. *
  173. * The the source will work for multiple versions and the legacy code can
  174. * easily be removed when the transition is complete.
  175. *
  176. * Another available symbol is FLAC_API_SUPPORTS_OGG_FLAC (defined in
  177. * include/FLAC/export.h), which can be used to determine whether or not
  178. * the library has been compiled with support for Ogg FLAC. This is
  179. * simpler than trying to call an Ogg init function and catching the
  180. * error.
  181. */
  182. /** \defgroup porting_1_1_2_to_1_1_3 Porting from FLAC 1.1.2 to 1.1.3
  183. * \ingroup porting
  184. *
  185. * \brief
  186. * This module describes porting from FLAC 1.1.2 to FLAC 1.1.3.
  187. *
  188. * The main change between the APIs in 1.1.2 and 1.1.3 is that they have
  189. * been simplified. First, libOggFLAC has been merged into libFLAC and
  190. * libOggFLAC++ has been merged into libFLAC++. Second, both the three
  191. * decoding layers and three encoding layers have been merged into a
  192. * single stream decoder and stream encoder. That is, the functionality
  193. * of FLAC__SeekableStreamDecoder and FLAC__FileDecoder has been merged
  194. * into FLAC__StreamDecoder, and FLAC__SeekableStreamEncoder and
  195. * FLAC__FileEncoder into FLAC__StreamEncoder. Only the
  196. * FLAC__StreamDecoder and FLAC__StreamEncoder remain. What this means
  197. * is there is now a single API that can be used to encode or decode
  198. * streams to/from native FLAC or Ogg FLAC and the single API can work
  199. * on both seekable and non-seekable streams.
  200. *
  201. * Instead of creating an encoder or decoder of a certain layer, now the
  202. * client will always create a FLAC__StreamEncoder or
  203. * FLAC__StreamDecoder. The old layers are now differentiated by the
  204. * initialization function. For example, for the decoder,
  205. * FLAC__stream_decoder_init() has been replaced by
  206. * FLAC__stream_decoder_init_stream(). This init function takes
  207. * callbacks for the I/O, and the seeking callbacks are optional. This
  208. * allows the client to use the same object for seekable and
  209. * non-seekable streams. For decoding a FLAC file directly, the client
  210. * can use FLAC__stream_decoder_init_file() and pass just a filename
  211. * and fewer callbacks; most of the other callbacks are supplied
  212. * internally. For situations where fopen()ing by filename is not
  213. * possible (e.g. Unicode filenames on Windows) the client can instead
  214. * open the file itself and supply the FILE* to
  215. * FLAC__stream_decoder_init_FILE(). The init functions now returns a
  216. * FLAC__StreamDecoderInitStatus instead of FLAC__StreamDecoderState.
  217. * Since the callbacks and client data are now passed to the init
  218. * function, the FLAC__stream_decoder_set_*_callback() functions and
  219. * FLAC__stream_decoder_set_client_data() are no longer needed. The
  220. * rest of the calls to the decoder are the same as before.
  221. *
  222. * There are counterpart init functions for Ogg FLAC, e.g.
  223. * FLAC__stream_decoder_init_ogg_stream(). All the rest of the calls
  224. * and callbacks are the same as for native FLAC.
  225. *
  226. * As an example, in FLAC 1.1.2 a seekable stream decoder would have
  227. * been set up like so:
  228. *
  229. * \code
  230. * FLAC__SeekableStreamDecoder *decoder = FLAC__seekable_stream_decoder_new();
  231. * if(decoder == NULL) do_something;
  232. * FLAC__seekable_stream_decoder_set_md5_checking(decoder, true);
  233. * [... other settings ...]
  234. * FLAC__seekable_stream_decoder_set_read_callback(decoder, my_read_callback);
  235. * FLAC__seekable_stream_decoder_set_seek_callback(decoder, my_seek_callback);
  236. * FLAC__seekable_stream_decoder_set_tell_callback(decoder, my_tell_callback);
  237. * FLAC__seekable_stream_decoder_set_length_callback(decoder, my_length_callback);
  238. * FLAC__seekable_stream_decoder_set_eof_callback(decoder, my_eof_callback);
  239. * FLAC__seekable_stream_decoder_set_write_callback(decoder, my_write_callback);
  240. * FLAC__seekable_stream_decoder_set_metadata_callback(decoder, my_metadata_callback);
  241. * FLAC__seekable_stream_decoder_set_error_callback(decoder, my_error_callback);
  242. * FLAC__seekable_stream_decoder_set_client_data(decoder, my_client_data);
  243. * if(FLAC__seekable_stream_decoder_init(decoder) != FLAC__SEEKABLE_STREAM_DECODER_OK) do_something;
  244. * \endcode
  245. *
  246. * In FLAC 1.1.3 it is like this:
  247. *
  248. * \code
  249. * FLAC__StreamDecoder *decoder = FLAC__stream_decoder_new();
  250. * if(decoder == NULL) do_something;
  251. * FLAC__stream_decoder_set_md5_checking(decoder, true);
  252. * [... other settings ...]
  253. * if(FLAC__stream_decoder_init_stream(
  254. * decoder,
  255. * my_read_callback,
  256. * my_seek_callback, // or NULL
  257. * my_tell_callback, // or NULL
  258. * my_length_callback, // or NULL
  259. * my_eof_callback, // or NULL
  260. * my_write_callback,
  261. * my_metadata_callback, // or NULL
  262. * my_error_callback,
  263. * my_client_data
  264. * ) != FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_INIT_STATUS_OK) do_something;
  265. * \endcode
  266. *
  267. * or you could do;
  268. *
  269. * \code
  270. * [...]
  271. * FILE *file = fopen("somefile.flac","rb");
  272. * if(file == NULL) do_somthing;
  273. * if(FLAC__stream_decoder_init_FILE(
  274. * decoder,
  275. * file,
  276. * my_write_callback,
  277. * my_metadata_callback, // or NULL
  278. * my_error_callback,
  279. * my_client_data
  280. * ) != FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_INIT_STATUS_OK) do_something;
  281. * \endcode
  282. *
  283. * or just:
  284. *
  285. * \code
  286. * [...]
  287. * if(FLAC__stream_decoder_init_file(
  288. * decoder,
  289. * "somefile.flac",
  290. * my_write_callback,
  291. * my_metadata_callback, // or NULL
  292. * my_error_callback,
  293. * my_client_data
  294. * ) != FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_INIT_STATUS_OK) do_something;
  295. * \endcode
  296. *
  297. * Another small change to the decoder is in how it handles unparseable
  298. * streams. Before, when the decoder found an unparseable stream
  299. * (reserved for when the decoder encounters a stream from a future
  300. * encoder that it can't parse), it changed the state to
  301. * \c FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_UNPARSEABLE_STREAM. Now the decoder instead
  302. * drops sync and calls the error callback with a new error code
  303. * \c FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_ERROR_STATUS_UNPARSEABLE_STREAM. This is
  304. * more robust. If your error callback does not discriminate on the the
  305. * error state, your code does not need to be changed.
  306. *
  307. * The encoder now has a new setting:
  308. * FLAC__stream_encoder_set_apodization(). This is for setting the
  309. * method used to window the data before LPC analysis. You only need to
  310. * add a call to this function if the default is not suitable. There
  311. * are also two new convenience functions that may be useful:
  312. * FLAC__metadata_object_cuesheet_calculate_cddb_id() and
  313. * FLAC__metadata_get_cuesheet().
  314. *
  315. * The \a bytes parameter to FLAC__StreamDecoderReadCallback,
  316. * FLAC__StreamEncoderReadCallback, and FLAC__StreamEncoderWriteCallback
  317. * is now \c size_t instead of \c unsigned.
  318. */
  319. /** \defgroup porting_1_1_3_to_1_1_4 Porting from FLAC 1.1.3 to 1.1.4
  320. * \ingroup porting
  321. *
  322. * \brief
  323. * This module describes porting from FLAC 1.1.3 to FLAC 1.1.4.
  324. *
  325. * There were no changes to any of the interfaces from 1.1.3 to 1.1.4.
  326. * There was a slight change in the implementation of
  327. * FLAC__stream_encoder_set_metadata(); the function now makes a copy
  328. * of the \a metadata array of pointers so the client no longer needs
  329. * to maintain it after the call. The objects themselves that are
  330. * pointed to by the array are still not copied though and must be
  331. * maintained until the call to FLAC__stream_encoder_finish().
  332. */
  333. /** \defgroup porting_1_1_4_to_1_2_0 Porting from FLAC 1.1.4 to 1.2.0
  334. * \ingroup porting
  335. *
  336. * \brief
  337. * This module describes porting from FLAC 1.1.4 to FLAC 1.2.0.
  338. *
  339. * There were only very minor changes to the interfaces from 1.1.4 to 1.2.0.
  340. * In libFLAC, \c FLAC__format_sample_rate_is_subset() was added.
  341. * In libFLAC++, \c FLAC::Decoder::Stream::get_decode_position() was added.
  342. *
  343. * Finally, value of the constant \c FLAC__FRAME_HEADER_RESERVED_LEN
  344. * has changed to reflect the conversion of one of the reserved bits
  345. * into active use. It used to be \c 2 and now is \c 1. However the
  346. * FLAC frame header length has not changed, so to skip the proper
  347. * number of bits, use \c FLAC__FRAME_HEADER_RESERVED_LEN +
  348. * \c FLAC__FRAME_HEADER_BLOCKING_STRATEGY_LEN
  349. */
  350. /** \defgroup flac FLAC C API
  351. *
  352. * The FLAC C API is the interface to libFLAC, a set of structures
  353. * describing the components of FLAC streams, and functions for
  354. * encoding and decoding streams, as well as manipulating FLAC
  355. * metadata in files.
  356. *
  357. * You should start with the format components as all other modules
  358. * are dependent on it.
  359. */
  360. #endif