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use crate::{flatten_stereo, Sample};
/// An audio signal
///
/// This interface is intended for use only from the code actually generating an audio signal for
/// output. For example, in a real-time application, `Signal`s will typically be owned by the
/// real-time audio thread and not directly accessible from elsewhere. Access to an active signal
/// for other purposes (e.g. to adjust parameters) is generally through a control handle returned by
/// its constructor.
///
/// To ensure glitch-free audio, none of these methods should perform any operation that may
/// wait. This includes locks, memory allocation or freeing, and even unbounded compare-and-swap
/// loops.
pub trait Signal {
/// Type of frames yielded by `sample`, e.g. `[Sample; 2]` for stereo
type Frame;
/// Sample frames separated by `interval` seconds each
fn sample(&mut self, interval: f32, out: &mut [Self::Frame]);
/// Whether future calls to `sample` with a nonnegative `interval` will only produce zeroes
///
/// Commonly used to determine when a `Signal` can be discarded.
#[inline]
fn is_finished(&self) -> bool {
false
}
}
impl<T: Signal + ?Sized> Signal for alloc::boxed::Box<T> {
type Frame = T::Frame;
fn sample(&mut self, interval: f32, out: &mut [T::Frame]) {
(**self).sample(interval, out);
}
#[inline]
fn is_finished(&self) -> bool {
(**self).is_finished()
}
}
/// Audio signals which support seeking
///
/// Should only be implemented for signals which are defined deterministically in terms of absolute
/// sample time. Nondeterministic or stateful behavior may produce audible glitches in downstream
/// code.
pub trait Seek: Signal {
/// Shift the starting point of the next `sample` call by `seconds`
fn seek(&mut self, seconds: f32);
}
impl<T: Seek + ?Sized> Seek for alloc::boxed::Box<T> {
#[inline]
fn seek(&mut self, seconds: f32) {
(**self).seek(seconds);
}
}
/// Adapts a mono signal to output stereo by duplicating its output
pub struct MonoToStereo<T: ?Sized>(T);
impl<T> MonoToStereo<T> {
/// Adapt `signal` from mono to stereo
pub fn new(signal: T) -> Self {
Self(signal)
}
}
impl<T: Signal<Frame = Sample>> Signal for MonoToStereo<T> {
type Frame = [Sample; 2];
fn sample(&mut self, interval: f32, out: &mut [[Sample; 2]]) {
let n = out.len();
let buf = flatten_stereo(out);
self.0.sample(interval, &mut buf[..n]);
for i in (0..buf.len()).rev() {
buf[i] = buf[i / 2];
}
}
fn is_finished(&self) -> bool {
self.0.is_finished()
}
}
impl<T: Seek + Signal<Frame = Sample>> Seek for MonoToStereo<T> {
fn seek(&mut self, seconds: f32) {
self.0.seek(seconds)
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
struct CountingSignal(u32);
impl Signal for CountingSignal {
type Frame = Sample;
fn sample(&mut self, _: f32, out: &mut [Sample]) {
for x in out {
let i = self.0;
*x = i as f32;
self.0 = i + 1;
}
}
}
#[test]
fn mono_to_stereo() {
let mut signal = MonoToStereo::new(CountingSignal(0));
let mut buf = [[0.0; 2]; 4];
signal.sample(1.0, (&mut buf[..]).into());
assert_eq!(buf, [[0.0, 0.0], [1.0, 1.0], [2.0, 2.0], [3.0, 3.0]]);
}
}