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/* Copyright (c) 2008 IOhannes m zmölnig @ IEM
* For information on usage and redistribution, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL
* WARRANTIES, see the file, "LICENSE.txt," that comes with Pd.
*/
/*
* this code adds an external "loader" to Miller S. Puckette's "pure data",
* which allows the on-the-fly creation of abstractions by just creating an
* object which is of a yet unknown file and for which no abstraction-file exists
*
* the new abstraction should be minimal and eventually be loaded from a template
*
* possible default abstraction: '#N canvas 0 0 450 300 10; #X vis 1;'
*
* TODO: currently the template-abstraction is only initialized once.
* this means that we cannot change the template after loading of "autoabstraction"
* - FIX(LATER): add a "reload"-message to the [autoabstraction] object
* - FIX(ALT): check whether the template-file has changed and reload it
*/
#ifdef __WIN32__
# define MSW
#endif
#include "m_pd.h"
typedef struct _autoabstraction
{
t_object x_obj;
} t_autoabstraction;
static t_class *autoabstraction_class;
static int s_state=0;
static char *version = "$Revision: 0.1 $";
/* this is the name of the filename that get's loaded as a default template for new abstractions */
static char*s_templatefilename="autoabstraction.template";
/* if the loading above fails, we resort to a simple default abstraction that automatically opens up */
/* LATER: make the font-size the same as the one used by Pd */
static char*s_templatestring="#N canvas 0 0 450 300 10; #X vis 1;";
#if (PD_MINOR_VERSION >= 40)
# define AUTOABSTRACTION_ENABLED
#endif
#ifdef AUTOABSTRACTION_ENABLED
# include "s_stuff.h"
# include "g_canvas.h"
# include <stdio.h>
# include <string.h>
# include <unistd.h>
# ifdef UNISTD
# include <stdlib.h>
# include <unistd.h>
# endif
# ifdef _WIN32
# include <io.h>
# include <windows.h>
# endif
# ifdef MISSING_LOADER_T
/* definitions taken from s_loader.c, since they weren't in header orignally */
typedef int (*loader_t)(t_canvas *canvas, char *classname);
void sys_register_loader(loader_t loader);
void class_set_extern_dir(t_symbol *s);
# endif
static t_binbuf*s_bb=0;
static void autoabstraction_createpatch(t_canvas*canvas, char*classname) {
if(!s_state) {
/* autoabstraction turned off... */
return;
}
if(s_bb) {
char name[MAXPDSTRING];
snprintf(name, MAXPDSTRING, "%s.pd", classname);
binbuf_write(s_bb, name, "", 0);
} else {
verbose(1, "[autoabstraction]: no template");
}
}
/**
* the loader
*
* @param canvas the context of the object to be created
* @param classname the name of the object (external, library) to be created
* @return 1 on success, 0 on failure
*/
static int autoabstraction_loader(t_canvas *canvas, char *classname)
{
/* check whether there is an abstraction with the given <classname> within the scope of <canvas> */
int fd=0;
char dirbuf[MAXPDSTRING], *nameptr;
if((fd=canvas_open(canvas, classname, ".pd", dirbuf, &nameptr, MAXPDSTRING, 0)) >= 0 ||
(fd=canvas_open(canvas, classname, ".pat", dirbuf, &nameptr, MAXPDSTRING, 0)) >= 0)
{
/* oops, there's already an abstraction of the given <classname> */
close(fd);
return(0);
}
autoabstraction_createpatch(canvas, classname);
/* we always fail, because we want Pd to do the real opening of abstractions */
return 0;
}
static void autoabstraction_initialize(void)
{
if(s_bb)
binbuf_free(s_bb);
s_bb=binbuf_new();
/* try to read a template file */
if(binbuf_read(s_bb, s_templatefilename, "", 0)) {
/* if this fails, use the default template */
size_t length=strlen(s_templatestring);
binbuf_text(s_bb, s_templatestring, length);
}
s_state=1;
}
#endif /* AUTOABSTRACTION_ENABLED */
static void autoabstraction_state(t_autoabstraction*x, t_floatarg f)
{
int state=(int)(f>=1.0);
s_state=state;
}
static void*autoabstraction_new(t_symbol *s, int argc, t_atom *argv)
{
t_autoabstraction*x = (t_autoabstraction*)pd_new(autoabstraction_class);
if(argc&&A_SYMBOL==argv->a_type) {
s_templatefilename=atom_getsymbol(argv)->s_name;
}
#ifdef AUTOABSTRACTION_ENABLED
autoabstraction_initialize();
#endif /* AUTOABSTRACTION_ENABLED */
return (x);
}
void autoabstraction_setup(void)
{
/* relies on t.grill's loader functionality, fully added in 0.40 */
post("automatic abstraction creator %s",version);
post("\twritten by IOhannes m zmoelnig, IEM <zmoelnig@iem.at>");
post("\tcompiled on "__DATE__" at "__TIME__ " ");
post("\tcompiled against Pd version %d.%d.%d.%s", PD_MAJOR_VERSION, PD_MINOR_VERSION, PD_BUGFIX_VERSION, PD_TEST_VERSION);
#ifdef AUTOABSTRACTION_ENABLED
autoabstraction_initialize();
sys_register_loader(autoabstraction_loader);
#else
error("to function, this needs to be compiled against Pd 0.40 or higher,\n");
error("\tor a version that has sys_register_loader()");
#endif
autoabstraction_class = class_new(gensym("autoabstraction"), (t_newmethod)autoabstraction_new, 0, sizeof(t_autoabstraction), 0, A_GIMME, 0);
class_addfloat(autoabstraction_class, (t_method)autoabstraction_state);
}
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