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truce_core/
editor.rs

1use std::ops::Deref;
2use std::sync::Arc;
3
4use truce_params::Params;
5use truce_params::sample::Float;
6
7use crate::events::TransportInfo;
8
9/// A raw pointer wrapper that is `Send + Sync`.
10///
11/// Used to capture `*const Params` / host-handle pointers in
12/// `PluginContext` closures without the `ptr as usize` hack. The
13/// `Send`/`Sync` impls are unconditional in `T` - they have to be,
14/// because the wrapped types are typically `#[repr(C)]` host structs
15/// that are themselves `!Send + !Sync` by default. Construction is
16/// therefore `unsafe`: each call site must justify why cross-thread
17/// access to the pointed-to data is sound.
18///
19/// Justifications used in-tree:
20/// - **`P: Params`** - fields are atomic; concurrent reads from the
21///   GUI thread while the audio thread writes are safe by design.
22/// - **Format-host handles** (`clap_host`, `AEffect`, etc.) - used
23///   only from a single thread (UI), and the wrapping is purely for
24///   capturing in `Send + Sync` closures stored in `PluginContext`.
25///
26/// The pointed-to data must outlive the `SendPtr`. In the plugin
27/// context, the plugin instance (which owns the params) always
28/// outlives the editor.
29pub struct SendPtr<T>(*const T);
30
31impl<T> SendPtr<T> {
32    /// Wrap a raw pointer.
33    ///
34    /// # Safety
35    /// The caller must ensure that:
36    /// 1. The pointed-to data outlives every clone of this `SendPtr`.
37    /// 2. Cross-thread access to `*ptr` is sound - either because `T`
38    ///    is `Sync`, because access is synchronized externally
39    ///    (atomic fields, Mutex, single-thread-only access pattern),
40    ///    or because the wrapper is only ever read on a thread where
41    ///    `T: Sync` would hold.
42    pub unsafe fn new(ptr: *const T) -> Self {
43        Self(ptr)
44    }
45
46    /// Dereference the pointer.
47    ///
48    /// # Safety
49    /// The pointed-to data must still be alive.
50    #[must_use]
51    pub unsafe fn get(&self) -> &T {
52        unsafe { &*self.0 }
53    }
54
55    /// Get the raw pointer.
56    #[must_use]
57    pub fn as_ptr(&self) -> *const T {
58        self.0
59    }
60}
61
62impl<T> Clone for SendPtr<T> {
63    fn clone(&self) -> Self {
64        *self
65    }
66}
67
68impl<T> Copy for SendPtr<T> {}
69
70// SAFETY: justified at each `unsafe SendPtr::new(...)` call site.
71unsafe impl<T> Send for SendPtr<T> {}
72unsafe impl<T> Sync for SendPtr<T> {}
73
74/// Raw platform window handle for GUI parenting.
75#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug)]
76pub enum RawWindowHandle {
77    AppKit(*mut std::ffi::c_void), // macOS NSView*
78    UiKit(*mut std::ffi::c_void),  // iOS / iPadOS UIView*
79    Win32(*mut std::ffi::c_void),  // HWND
80    X11(u64),                      // X11 Window ID
81}
82
83/// Plugin GUI editor.
84pub trait Editor: Send {
85    /// Initial window size in logical points.
86    ///
87    /// On a 2x Retina display, `(400, 300)` produces an 800x600 pixel window.
88    /// On a 1x display, it produces a 400x300 pixel window.
89    fn size(&self) -> (u32, u32);
90
91    /// Create the GUI as a child of the host-provided parent window.
92    fn open(&mut self, parent: RawWindowHandle, context: PluginContext);
93
94    /// Destroy the GUI.
95    fn close(&mut self);
96
97    /// Called ~60fps on the host's UI thread for repaint/animation.
98    fn idle(&mut self) {}
99
100    /// Host requests a resize. Return true to accept.
101    fn set_size(&mut self, _width: u32, _height: u32) -> bool {
102        false
103    }
104
105    /// Whether the plugin supports resizing.
106    fn can_resize(&self) -> bool {
107        false
108    }
109
110    /// Minimum size the editor can render at, in logical points.
111    /// Defaults to `(1, 1)`. Wrappers consult this for CLAP's
112    /// `gui_get_resize_hints` and VST3's `checkSizeConstraint`.
113    /// Ignored when `can_resize()` returns `false`.
114    fn min_size(&self) -> (u32, u32) {
115        (1, 1)
116    }
117
118    /// Maximum size the editor can render at, in logical points.
119    /// Defaults to `(u32::MAX, u32::MAX)`. Same wrapper consumers
120    /// as `min_size`.
121    fn max_size(&self) -> (u32, u32) {
122        (u32::MAX, u32::MAX)
123    }
124
125    /// Logical-point granularity for interactive resize, or `None`
126    /// for free (pixel-precise) resizing. The standalone X11 host
127    /// maps this onto WM resize increments (`PResizeInc`) so the
128    /// window manager snaps edge-drags to whole cells - the same
129    /// mechanism terminal emulators use to snap to character cells.
130    /// The snap counts from [`Self::min_size`], which is already
131    /// cell-aligned, so every allowed size lands on a boundary.
132    /// Ignored when `can_resize()` returns `false`.
133    fn size_increment(&self) -> Option<(u32, u32)> {
134        None
135    }
136
137    /// Aspect-ratio constraint as `(numerator, denominator)`, or
138    /// `None` for free resizing. CLAP, VST3, AU v3, and standalone
139    /// honour this; VST2 / LV2 / AAX silently ignore. Integer pair
140    /// (not `f64`) avoids the Cubase-9 aspect-rounding quirk JUCE
141    /// special-cases.
142    fn aspect_ratio(&self) -> Option<(u32, u32)> {
143        None
144    }
145
146    /// Hint that the renderer prefers power-of-two surface sizes
147    /// (some GPU-backed editors). Maps onto CLAP's
148    /// `clap_gui_resize_hints.preserve_aspect_ratio` /
149    /// `aspect_ratio_width` siblings; ignored on formats without
150    /// an equivalent.
151    fn prefers_pow2(&self) -> bool {
152        false
153    }
154
155    /// Host notifies the editor of a new content scale factor.
156    ///
157    /// DPI/scale is a host→plugin concept: on VST3 Windows the host
158    /// delivers it via `IPlugViewContentScaleSupport`; on CLAP via
159    /// `clap_plugin_gui::set_scale`; on macOS/Cocoa `AppKit` handles
160    /// Retina backing automatically and hosts typically never call
161    /// this at all. Editors that need to size off-screen buffers in
162    /// physical pixels should react here, not by exposing a pull-style
163    /// `scale_factor()` method that format wrappers were tempted to
164    /// multiply `size()` by (which caused double-scaling on macOS VST3).
165    fn set_scale_factor(&mut self, _factor: f64) {}
166
167    /// Plugin state was restored (preset recall, undo, session load).
168    ///
169    /// Called after `load_state()` while the editor is open. Re-read any
170    /// cached state from the plugin. Parameter values are already updated
171    /// and will be picked up on the next render - this is only needed for
172    /// custom state stored outside the parameter system.
173    fn state_changed(&mut self) {}
174
175    /// Render a headless screenshot of the editor at its natural size.
176    ///
177    /// `params` is a type-erased default-state instance the caller
178    /// constructs from the plugin's `Params` type. Backends use it to
179    /// build a synthetic `PluginContext` / render context so the
180    /// screenshot reflects parameter defaults without needing a live
181    /// host.
182    ///
183    /// Returns `(rgba_pixels, physical_width, physical_height)` - RGBA8
184    /// row-major, ready to feed into `truce_test::assert_screenshot_pixels`.
185    /// Default impl returns `None`; backends that support headless
186    /// capture (built-in widgets, egui, iced, slint) override.
187    ///
188    /// Used by `truce_test::assert_screenshot::<Plugin>(...)` for one-line
189    /// snapshot regression tests. Editors backed by frameworks that
190    /// don't expose a headless render path (e.g. raw-window-handle
191    /// users wiring their own Metal/OpenGL) keep the default `None`.
192    fn screenshot(&mut self, params: Arc<dyn truce_params::Params>) -> Option<(Vec<u8>, u32, u32)> {
193        let _ = params;
194        None
195    }
196}
197
198/// Fluent terminal for `editor()` impls: box any concrete editor into
199/// the `Box<dyn Editor>` the trait returns, dropping the `Box::new(…)`
200/// wrapper.
201///
202/// ```ignore
203/// fn editor(&self) -> Box<dyn Editor> {
204///     EguiEditor::new(self.params.clone(), (W, H), ui)
205///         .with_visuals(theme)
206///         .into_editor()
207/// }
208/// ```
209///
210/// Implemented for every [`Editor`] via a blanket impl and re-exported
211/// from every `truce::prelude*`, so it's in scope without an extra
212/// import - egui / iced / slint / hand-rolled editors all use it.
213/// Layout-only plugins use `truce_gui::IntoLayoutEditor` instead (its
214/// `into_editor` takes `&Arc<Params>` and picks the built-in renderer).
215pub trait IntoEditor {
216    /// Box this editor into a `Box<dyn Editor>`.
217    fn into_editor(self) -> Box<dyn Editor>;
218}
219
220impl<E: Editor + 'static> IntoEditor for E {
221    fn into_editor(self) -> Box<dyn Editor> {
222        Box::new(self)
223    }
224}
225
226/// Bridge between the editor and the host / plugin. Format wrappers
227/// (CLAP / VST3 / VST2 / AU / AAX / LV2) implement this trait - or
228/// build a [`ClosureBridge`] from per-method closures - and pass an
229/// `Arc<dyn EditorBridge>` to the editor through [`PluginContext`].
230///
231/// Editors call into the bridge for everything they can't do
232/// directly: starting / ending an automation gesture, reading or
233/// writing parameters in normalized or plain form, requesting a
234/// window resize, exchanging custom state, sampling the host's
235/// transport. Implementations carry whatever per-format pointers
236/// the work needs (`clap_host*`, `AEffect*`, an `Arc<P>` for the
237/// param store, etc.).
238///
239/// `Send + Sync` is required so editors can clone the
240/// `Arc<dyn EditorBridge>` and hand it to UI worker threads or
241/// background animation timers without forcing every implementor to
242/// rederive thread-safety bounds.
243pub trait EditorBridge: Send + Sync {
244    /// Start an automation gesture for `id`. Hosts that show "touched"
245    /// state in the automation lane use this to render the
246    /// in-progress edit.
247    fn begin_edit(&self, id: u32);
248    /// Set parameter `id` to `normalized` (clamped to `0.0..=1.0`).
249    /// Format wrappers usually plumb this through both the plugin's
250    /// own param store and the host's automation channel.
251    fn set_param(&self, id: u32, normalized: f64);
252    /// End the automation gesture started by [`Self::begin_edit`].
253    fn end_edit(&self, id: u32);
254    /// Ask the host to resize the editor window to `(w, h)` logical
255    /// points. Returns `true` if the host accepted the request.
256    fn request_resize(&self, w: u32, h: u32) -> bool;
257    /// Read the parameter's current normalized value from the plugin
258    /// (host→GUI sync path).
259    fn get_param(&self, id: u32) -> f64;
260    /// Read the parameter's current plain (denormalized) value.
261    fn get_param_plain(&self, id: u32) -> f64;
262    /// Format the parameter's current value as a display string,
263    /// applying the plugin's `format_value` impl + unit suffix.
264    fn format_param(&self, id: u32) -> String;
265    /// Format into a caller-provided buffer instead of returning a
266    /// fresh `String`. The default impl calls
267    /// [`Self::format_param`] and copies, so the *bridge-internal*
268    /// allocation still happens; the win for the caller is that the
269    /// `out` buffer's capacity is reused across calls (e.g.
270    /// `ParamCache::sync` polls one label per changed param per
271    /// frame and would otherwise drop+reallocate the cached
272    /// `String` slot every time). Bridges that produce the formatted
273    /// string from raw value bytes can override to drop the
274    /// internal allocation too.
275    fn format_param_into(&self, id: u32, out: &mut String) {
276        out.clear();
277        out.push_str(&self.format_param(id));
278    }
279    /// Read a meter value (0.0–1.0) by meter ID. Returns 0.0 if the
280    /// meter ID isn't registered.
281    fn get_meter(&self, id: u32) -> f32;
282    /// Read the plugin's custom state (everything outside the
283    /// parameter system). Returns an empty `Vec` when the plugin has
284    /// no custom state.
285    fn get_state(&self) -> Vec<u8>;
286    /// Write custom state back to the plugin (calls `load_state()`).
287    fn set_state(&self, data: Vec<u8>);
288    /// Most-recently-reported host transport state, or `None` if the
289    /// host does not expose transport to plugin editors or the plugin
290    /// has not yet received a process block.
291    ///
292    /// Format wrappers populate a shared [`TransportSlot`](crate::TransportSlot)
293    /// from their process callback; this method reads from it.
294    fn transport(&self) -> Option<TransportInfo>;
295}
296
297/// Adapter that implements [`EditorBridge`] over per-method closures.
298///
299/// Format wrappers that prefer to compose state inline via closures
300/// construct one of these and wrap it in an `Arc<dyn EditorBridge>`.
301/// Wrappers that already have a typed host-pointer struct should
302/// `impl EditorBridge` for that struct directly and skip this
303/// adapter; one less layer of indirection per call.
304pub struct ClosureBridge {
305    pub begin_edit: Box<dyn Fn(u32) + Send + Sync>,
306    pub set_param: Box<dyn Fn(u32, f64) + Send + Sync>,
307    pub end_edit: Box<dyn Fn(u32) + Send + Sync>,
308    pub request_resize: Box<dyn Fn(u32, u32) -> bool + Send + Sync>,
309    pub get_param: Box<dyn Fn(u32) -> f64 + Send + Sync>,
310    pub get_param_plain: Box<dyn Fn(u32) -> f64 + Send + Sync>,
311    pub format_param: Box<dyn Fn(u32) -> String + Send + Sync>,
312    pub get_meter: Box<dyn Fn(u32) -> f32 + Send + Sync>,
313    pub get_state: Box<dyn Fn() -> Vec<u8> + Send + Sync>,
314    pub set_state: Box<dyn Fn(Vec<u8>) + Send + Sync>,
315    pub transport: Box<dyn Fn() -> Option<TransportInfo> + Send + Sync>,
316}
317
318impl EditorBridge for ClosureBridge {
319    fn begin_edit(&self, id: u32) {
320        (self.begin_edit)(id);
321    }
322    fn set_param(&self, id: u32, normalized: f64) {
323        (self.set_param)(id, normalized);
324    }
325    fn end_edit(&self, id: u32) {
326        (self.end_edit)(id);
327    }
328    fn request_resize(&self, w: u32, h: u32) -> bool {
329        (self.request_resize)(w, h)
330    }
331    fn get_param(&self, id: u32) -> f64 {
332        (self.get_param)(id)
333    }
334    fn get_param_plain(&self, id: u32) -> f64 {
335        (self.get_param_plain)(id)
336    }
337    fn format_param(&self, id: u32) -> String {
338        (self.format_param)(id)
339    }
340    fn get_meter(&self, id: u32) -> f32 {
341        (self.get_meter)(id)
342    }
343    fn get_state(&self) -> Vec<u8> {
344        (self.get_state)()
345    }
346    fn set_state(&self, data: Vec<u8>) {
347        (self.set_state)(data);
348    }
349    fn transport(&self) -> Option<TransportInfo> {
350        (self.transport)()
351    }
352}
353
354/// Context passed to [`Editor::open`]. Carries:
355///
356/// - An `Arc<dyn EditorBridge>` - the host-plugin protocol surface
357///   (begin/set/end edit, `request_resize`, `get_state`, transport, …).
358/// - An `Arc<P>` typed parameter store - plugin authors `Deref` to
359///   `&P` and read fields directly: `state.gain.read()`.
360///
361/// The default `P = dyn Params` keeps the trait-object boundary
362/// (`Editor::open(ctx: PluginContext)`) one-typed; editor crates
363/// that want typed access (truce-egui, truce-slint, truce-iced) carry
364/// their own `<P>` and reconstitute `PluginContext<P>` internally
365/// via [`PluginContext::with_params`] using the `Arc<P>` they stored
366/// at editor construction.
367///
368/// `Clone` is two refcount bumps (bridge + params). Editors that need
369/// to hand the context to UI worker threads or animation timers clone
370/// freely.
371pub struct PluginContext<P: ?Sized = dyn Params> {
372    bridge: Arc<dyn EditorBridge>,
373    params: Arc<P>,
374}
375
376impl<P: ?Sized> Clone for PluginContext<P> {
377    fn clone(&self) -> Self {
378        Self {
379            bridge: Arc::clone(&self.bridge),
380            params: Arc::clone(&self.params),
381        }
382    }
383}
384
385impl<P: ?Sized> PluginContext<P> {
386    /// Build a typed context from any [`EditorBridge`] implementor and
387    /// the plugin's typed param store.
388    pub fn new(bridge: Arc<dyn EditorBridge>, params: Arc<P>) -> Self {
389        Self { bridge, params }
390    }
391
392    /// Access the underlying bridge handle. Editors that want to clone
393    /// the bridge into a worker thread without cloning the surrounding
394    /// `PluginContext` use this.
395    #[must_use]
396    pub fn bridge(&self) -> &Arc<dyn EditorBridge> {
397        &self.bridge
398    }
399
400    /// Access the typed param store as an `Arc`. Use this when you
401    /// need to capture the params in a `'static` closure (e.g. an iced
402    /// `Subscription` or a worker thread).
403    #[must_use]
404    pub fn params(&self) -> &Arc<P> {
405        &self.params
406    }
407
408    /// Replace the param-store generic parameter while reusing the
409    /// same bridge. Used by editor crates that receive the dyn-erased
410    /// `PluginContext` from [`Editor::open`] and want the typed
411    /// `PluginContext<P>` for their UI closure.
412    pub fn with_params<Q: ?Sized>(&self, params: Arc<Q>) -> PluginContext<Q> {
413        PluginContext {
414            bridge: Arc::clone(&self.bridge),
415            params,
416        }
417    }
418
419    pub fn begin_edit(&self, id: impl Into<u32>) {
420        self.bridge.begin_edit(id.into());
421    }
422    pub fn set_param(&self, id: impl Into<u32>, normalized: f64) {
423        self.bridge.set_param(id.into(), normalized);
424    }
425    pub fn end_edit(&self, id: impl Into<u32>) {
426        self.bridge.end_edit(id.into());
427    }
428    /// Begin + set + end in one call. Use for click-to-toggle widgets
429    /// and similar single-shot edits where the gesture and the value
430    /// arrive together.
431    pub fn automate(&self, id: impl Into<u32>, normalized: f64) {
432        let id = id.into();
433        self.bridge.begin_edit(id);
434        self.bridge.set_param(id, normalized);
435        self.bridge.end_edit(id);
436    }
437    #[must_use]
438    pub fn request_resize(&self, w: u32, h: u32) -> bool {
439        self.bridge.request_resize(w, h)
440    }
441    pub fn format_param(&self, id: impl Into<u32>) -> String {
442        self.bridge.format_param(id.into())
443    }
444    /// Format into a caller-owned buffer. See
445    /// [`EditorBridge::format_param_into`] for the allocation
446    /// trade-off - the caller's buffer is reused, but bridges that
447    /// don't override the default impl still allocate internally.
448    pub fn format_param_into(&self, id: impl Into<u32>, out: &mut String) {
449        self.bridge.format_param_into(id.into(), out);
450    }
451    pub fn get_meter(&self, id: impl Into<u32>) -> f32 {
452        self.bridge.get_meter(id.into())
453    }
454    #[must_use]
455    pub fn get_state(&self) -> Vec<u8> {
456        self.bridge.get_state()
457    }
458    pub fn set_state(&self, data: Vec<u8>) {
459        self.bridge.set_state(data);
460    }
461    #[must_use]
462    pub fn transport(&self) -> Option<TransportInfo> {
463        self.bridge.transport()
464    }
465}
466
467impl PluginContext<dyn Params> {
468    /// Build a dyn-erased context from a [`ClosureBridge`]. Convenience
469    /// for format wrappers that compose state inline via closures.
470    pub fn from_closures(bridge: ClosureBridge, params: Arc<dyn Params>) -> Self {
471        Self {
472            bridge: Arc::new(bridge),
473            params,
474        }
475    }
476}
477
478impl<P: Params + 'static> PluginContext<P> {
479    /// Drop the typed `<P>` and return the dyn-erased context that
480    /// crosses the `Editor::open` trait-object boundary.
481    #[must_use]
482    pub fn dyn_erase(self) -> PluginContext<dyn Params> {
483        PluginContext {
484            bridge: self.bridge,
485            params: self.params as Arc<dyn Params>,
486        }
487    }
488}
489
490/// Plugin authors read parameter fields directly via `Deref`:
491/// `state.gain.read()`, `state.bypass.value()`. The `state`
492/// here is `&PluginContext<MyParams>` and `Deref::Target = MyParams`.
493impl<P: ?Sized> Deref for PluginContext<P> {
494    type Target = P;
495    fn deref(&self) -> &P {
496        &self.params
497    }
498}
499
500/// Build a [`PluginContext`] backed only by `params`. All write
501/// closures are no-ops; reads delegate to the params `Arc`; the
502/// transport reports the deterministic
503/// [`crate::events::TransportInfo::for_screenshot`] state so
504/// screenshot tests stay reproducible across CI runs.
505///
506/// Used by editor backends inside their `Editor::screenshot()` impl,
507/// and re-exported from `truce-test` for plugin authors that want to
508/// drive snapshot tests directly.
509pub fn for_test_params(params: Arc<dyn Params>) -> PluginContext<dyn Params> {
510    let p_get = Arc::clone(&params);
511    let p_plain = Arc::clone(&params);
512    let p_fmt = Arc::clone(&params);
513    let transport = TransportInfo::for_screenshot();
514    PluginContext::from_closures(
515        ClosureBridge {
516            begin_edit: Box::new(|_| {}),
517            set_param: Box::new(|_, _| {}),
518            end_edit: Box::new(|_| {}),
519            request_resize: Box::new(|_, _| false),
520            get_param: Box::new(move |id| p_get.get_normalized(id).unwrap_or(0.5)),
521            get_param_plain: Box::new(move |id| p_plain.get_plain(id).unwrap_or(0.0)),
522            format_param: Box::new(move |id| {
523                let plain = p_fmt.get_plain(id).unwrap_or(0.0);
524                p_fmt
525                    .format_value(id, plain)
526                    .unwrap_or_else(|| format!("{plain:.2}"))
527            }),
528            get_meter: Box::new(|_| 0.0),
529            get_state: Box::new(Vec::new),
530            set_state: Box::new(|_| {}),
531            transport: Box::new(move || Some(transport)),
532        },
533        params,
534    )
535}
536
537// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
538// Precision-routed parameter reads
539//
540// The editor-bridge surface is sample-agnostic (`f64` on the wire, the
541// lossless lowest-common-denominator that round-trips any host
542// automation precision). These two extension traits route the call
543// site to the user's chosen precision - same pattern as
544// `FloatParamReadF32` / `FloatParamReadF64` for the audio-thread
545// param reads. Brought into scope via `pub use ... as _;` in each
546// prelude:
547//   - `prelude` / `prelude32`        → `PluginContextReadF32`
548//   - `prelude64` / `prelude64m`     → `PluginContextReadF64`
549//
550// Single-prelude code dispatches unambiguously. Importing both
551// preludes in the same file collides on `get_param` - the right
552// error if the file hasn't committed to a precision.
553// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
554
555/// `f32`-precision parameter reads on `PluginContext`. Brought into
556/// scope by `truce::prelude` / `truce::prelude32` / `truce::prelude64m`
557/// (the `f32`-buffer preludes). GUI binding crates (slint, egui,
558/// iced) take `f32` natively, so this is the common case.
559pub trait PluginContextReadF32 {
560    /// Normalized `[0, 1]` value of the parameter, narrowed to `f32`.
561    fn get_param(&self, id: impl Into<u32>) -> f32;
562    /// Plain (denormalized) value of the parameter, narrowed to `f32`.
563    fn get_param_plain(&self, id: impl Into<u32>) -> f32;
564}
565
566/// `f64`-precision parameter reads on `PluginContext`. Brought into
567/// scope by `truce::prelude64`. Same surface as
568/// [`PluginContextReadF32`] but returns the bridge's `f64` value
569/// directly without narrowing.
570pub trait PluginContextReadF64 {
571    /// Normalized `[0, 1]` value of the parameter.
572    fn get_param(&self, id: impl Into<u32>) -> f64;
573    /// Plain (denormalized) value of the parameter.
574    fn get_param_plain(&self, id: impl Into<u32>) -> f64;
575}
576
577impl<P: ?Sized> PluginContextReadF32 for PluginContext<P> {
578    fn get_param(&self, id: impl Into<u32>) -> f32 {
579        self.bridge.get_param(id.into()).to_f32()
580    }
581    fn get_param_plain(&self, id: impl Into<u32>) -> f32 {
582        self.bridge.get_param_plain(id.into()).to_f32()
583    }
584}
585
586impl<P: ?Sized> PluginContextReadF64 for PluginContext<P> {
587    fn get_param(&self, id: impl Into<u32>) -> f64 {
588        self.bridge.get_param(id.into())
589    }
590    fn get_param_plain(&self, id: impl Into<u32>) -> f64 {
591        self.bridge.get_param_plain(id.into())
592    }
593}