bool slv2_plugin_verify (SLV2Plugin plugin)
SLV2Value slv2_plugin_get_uri (SLV2Plugin plugin)
SLV2Value slv2_plugin_get_bundle_uri (SLV2Plugin plugin)
SLV2Values slv2_plugin_get_data_uris (SLV2Plugin plugin)
SLV2Value slv2_plugin_get_library_uri (SLV2Plugin plugin)
SLV2Value slv2_plugin_get_name (SLV2Plugin plugin)
SLV2Values slv2_plugin_get_value (SLV2Plugin p, SLV2Value predicate)
SLV2Values slv2_plugin_get_value_by_qname (SLV2Plugin p, const char *predicate)
SLV2Values slv2_plugin_get_value_by_qname_i18n (SLV2Plugin p, const char *predicate)
SLV2Values slv2_plugin_get_value_for_subject (SLV2Plugin p, SLV2Value subject_uri, SLV2Value predicate_uri)
bool slv2_plugin_has_feature (SLV2Plugin p, SLV2Value feature_uri)
SLV2Values slv2_plugin_get_supported_features (SLV2Plugin p)
SLV2Values slv2_plugin_get_required_features (SLV2Plugin p)
SLV2Values slv2_plugin_get_optional_features (SLV2Plugin p)
uint32_t slv2_plugin_get_num_ports (SLV2Plugin p)
void slv2_plugin_get_port_ranges_float (SLV2Plugin p, float *min_values, float *max_values, float *def_values)
uint32_t slv2_plugin_get_num_ports_of_class (SLV2Plugin p, SLV2Value class_1,...)
bool slv2_plugin_has_latency (SLV2Plugin p)
uint32_t slv2_plugin_get_latency_port_index (SLV2Plugin p)
SLV2Values slv2_plugin_query_variable (SLV2Plugin plugin, const char *sparql_str, unsigned variable)
unsigned slv2_plugin_query_count (SLV2Plugin plugin, const char *sparql_str)
SLV2Port slv2_plugin_get_port_by_index (SLV2Plugin plugin, uint32_t index)
SLV2Port slv2_plugin_get_port_by_symbol (SLV2Plugin plugin, SLV2Value symbol)
SLV2UIs slv2_plugin_get_uis (SLV2Plugin plugin)
SLV2Value slv2_plugin_get_author_name (SLV2Plugin plugin)
SLV2Value slv2_plugin_get_author_email (SLV2Plugin plugin)
SLV2Value slv2_plugin_get_author_homepage (SLV2Plugin plugin)
SLV2Value slv2_plugin_class_get_parent_uri (SLV2PluginClass plugin_class)
SLV2Value slv2_plugin_class_get_uri (SLV2PluginClass plugin_class)
SLV2Value slv2_plugin_class_get_label (SLV2PluginClass plugin_class)
SLV2PluginClasses slv2_plugin_class_get_children (SLV2PluginClass plugin_class)
SLV2Value slv2_ui_get_uri (SLV2UI ui)
SLV2Values slv2_ui_get_classes (SLV2UI ui)
bool slv2_ui_is_a (SLV2UI ui, SLV2Value class_uri)
SLV2Value slv2_ui_get_bundle_uri (SLV2UI ui)
SLV2Value slv2_ui_get_binary_uri (SLV2UI ui)
SLV2Values slv2_port_get_value (SLV2Plugin plugin, SLV2Port port, SLV2Value predicate)
SLV2Values slv2_port_get_value_by_qname (SLV2Plugin plugin, SLV2Port port, const char *property_uri)
SLV2Values slv2_port_get_value_by_qname_i18n (SLV2Plugin plugin, SLV2Port port, const char *property_uri)
SLV2Values slv2_port_get_properties (SLV2Plugin plugin, SLV2Port port)
bool slv2_port_has_property (SLV2Plugin p, SLV2Port port, SLV2Value property_uri)
bool slv2_port_supports_event (SLV2Plugin p, SLV2Port port, SLV2Value event_uri)
SLV2Value slv2_port_get_symbol (SLV2Plugin plugin, SLV2Port port)
SLV2Value slv2_port_get_name (SLV2Plugin plugin, SLV2Port port)
SLV2Values slv2_port_get_classes (SLV2Plugin plugin, SLV2Port port)
bool slv2_port_is_a (SLV2Plugin plugin, SLV2Port port, SLV2Value port_class)
void slv2_port_get_range (SLV2Plugin plugin, SLV2Port port, SLV2Value *def, SLV2Value *min, SLV2Value *max)
SLV2ScalePoints slv2_port_get_scale_points (SLV2Plugin plugin, SLV2Port port)
SLV2Value slv2_value_new_uri (SLV2World world, const char *uri)
char * slv2_value_get_turtle_token (SLV2Value value)
bool slv2_value_is_uri (SLV2Value value)
const char * slv2_value_as_uri (SLV2Value value)
bool slv2_value_is_literal (SLV2Value value)
bool slv2_value_is_string (SLV2Value value)
const char * slv2_value_as_string (SLV2Value value)
bool slv2_value_is_float (SLV2Value value)
float slv2_value_as_float (SLV2Value value)
bool slv2_value_is_int (SLV2Value value)
int slv2_value_as_int (SLV2Value value)
An SLV2Plugin contains an in-memory cache of the plugin data, loaded on demand. Duplicating plugins should be avoided when possible for performance reasons.
Check if this plugin is valid.
This is used by plugin lists to avoid loading plugins that are not valid and will not work with libslv2 (eg plugins missing required fields, or having multiple values for mandatory single-valued fields, etc.
Note that normal hosts do NOT need to use this - slv2 does not load invalid plugins into plugin lists. This is included for plugin testing utilities, etc.
Returns:
Get the URI of plugin.
Any serialization that refers to plugins should refer to them by this. Hosts SHOULD NOT save any filesystem paths, plugin indexes, etc. in saved files; save only the URI.
The URI is a globally unique identifier for one specific plugin. Two plugins with the same URI are compatible in port signature, and should be guaranteed to work in a compatible and consistent way. If a plugin is upgraded in an incompatible way (eg if it has different ports), it MUST have a different URI than it's predecessor.
Returns:
Time = O(1)
Get the (resolvable) URI of the plugins 'main' bundle.
This returns the URI of the bundle where the plugin itself was found. Note that the data for a plugin may be spread over many bundles, that is, slv2_plugin_get_data_uris may returns URIs which are not below this one.
Typical hosts should not need to use this function.
Note this always returns a fully qualified URI. If you want a local filesystem path, use slv2_uri_to_path.
Returns:
Time = O(1)
Get the (resolvable) URIs of the RDF data files that define a plugin.
Typical hosts should not need to use this function.
Note this always returns fully qualified URIs. If you want local filesystem paths, use slv2_uri_to_path.
Returns:
Time = O(1)
Get the (resolvable) URI of the shared library for plugin.
Note this always returns a fully qualified URI. If you want a local filesystem path, use slv2_uri_to_path.
Returns:
Time = O(1)
Get the name of plugin.
This is guaranteed to return the untranslated name (the doap:name in the data file without a language tag). Returned value must be freed by the caller.
Get the class this plugin belongs to (ie Filters).
Get a value associated with the plugin in a plugin's data files.
Returns the ?object of all triples found of the form:
<plugin-uri> predicate ?object
May return NULL if the property was not found, or if object(s) is not sensibly represented as an SLV2Values (e.g. blank nodes).
Return value must be freed by caller with slv2_values_free.
predicate must be either a URI or a QName. See SLV2URIType documentation for examples.
Get a value associated with the plugin in a plugin's data files.
This function is identical to slv2_plugin_get_value, but takes a QName string parameter for a predicate instead of an SLV2Value, which may be more convenient.
Get a translated value associated with the plugin in a plugin's data files.
This function is identical to slv2_plugin_get_value, but takes a QName string parameter for a predicate instead of an SLV2Value, which may be more convenient. It returns the value translated to the current language if possible.
Get a value associated with some subject in a plugin's data files.
Returns the ?object of all triples found of the form:
subject predicate ?object
This can be used to investigate URIs returned by slv2_plugin_get_value (if information about it is contained in the plugin's data files).
May return NULL if the property was not found, or if object is not sensibly represented as an SLV2Values (e.g. blank nodes).
predicate must be either a URI or a QName. See SLV2URIType documentation for examples.
Return value must be freed by caller with slv2_values_free.
Return whether a feature is supported by a plugin.
This will return true if the feature is an optional or required feature of the plugin.
Get the LV2 Features supported (required or optionally) by a plugin.
A feature is 'supported' by a plugin if it is required OR optional.
Since required features have special rules the host must obey, this function probably shouldn't be used by normal hosts. Using slv2_plugin_get_optional_features and slv2_plugin_get_required_features separately is best in most cases.
Returned value must be freed by caller with slv2_values_free.
Get the LV2 Features required by a plugin.
If a feature is required by a plugin, hosts MUST NOT use the plugin if they do not understand (or are unable to support) that feature.
All values returned here MUST be passed to the plugin's instantiate method (along with data, if necessary, as defined by the feature specification) or plugin instantiation will fail.
Return value must be freed by caller with slv2_values_free.
Get the LV2 Features optionally supported by a plugin.
Hosts MAY ignore optional plugin features for whatever reasons. Plugins MUST operate (at least somewhat) if they are instantiated without being passed optional features.
Return value must be freed by caller with slv2_values_free.
Get the number of ports on this plugin.
Time = O(1)
Get the port ranges (minimum, maximum and default values) for all ports.
min_values, max_values and def_values must either point to an array of N floats, where N is the value returned by slv2_plugin_get_num_ports() for this plugin, or NULL. The elements of the array will be set to the the minimum, maximum and default values of the ports on this plugin, with array index corresponding to port index. If a port doesn't have a minimum, maximum or default value, or the port's type is not float, the corresponding array element will be set to NAN.
This is a convenience method for the common case of getting the range of all float ports on a plugin, and may be significantly faster than repeated calls to slv2_port_get_range.
Get the number of ports on this plugin that are members of some class(es).
Note that this is a varargs function so ports fitting any type 'profile' desired can be found quickly. REMEMBER TO TERMINATE THE PARAMETER LIST OF THIS FUNCTION WITH NULL OR VERY NASTY THINGS WILL HAPPEN.
Time = O(1)
Return whether or not the plugin introduces (and reports) latency.
The index of the latency port can be found with slv2_plugin_get_latency_port ONLY if this function returns true.
Return the index of the plugin's latency port.
It is a fatal error to call this on a plugin without checking if the port exists by first calling slv2_plugin_has_latency.
Any plugin that introduces unwanted latency that should be compensated for (by hosts with the ability/need) MUST provide this port, which is a control rate output port that reports the latency for each cycle in frames.
Query a plugin for a single variable (i.e.
SELECT a single ?value).
Parameters:
Returns:
Query a plugin and return the number of results found.
Note that this function will work, but is mostly meaningless for queries that are not SELECT DISTINCT.
Parameters:
Get a port on this plugin by index.
To perform multiple calls on a port, the returned value should be cached and used repeatedly.
Time = O(1)
Get a port on this plugin by symbol.
To perform multiple calls on a port, the returned value should be cached and used repeatedly. Note this function is slower than slv2_plugin_get_port_by_index, especially on plugins with a very large number of ports.
Time = O(n)
Get a list of all UIs available for this plugin.
Note this returns the URI of the UI, and not the path/URI to its shared library, use slv2_ui_get_library_uri with the values returned here for that.
Returned value must be freed by caller using slv2_uis_free.
Parameters:
Get the full name of the plugin's author.
Returns NULL if author name is not present. Returned value must be freed by caller.
Get the email address of the plugin's author.
Returns NULL if author email address is not present. Returned value must be freed by caller.
Get the email address of the plugin's author.
Returns NULL if author homepage is not present. Returned value must be freed by caller.
Get the URI of this class' superclass.
Returned value is owned by plugin_class and must not be freed by caller. Returned value may be NULL, if class has no parent.
Time = O(1)
Get the URI of this plugin class.
Returned value is owned by plugin_class and must not be freed by caller.
Time = O(1)
Get the label of this plugin class, ie 'Oscillators'.
Returned value is owned by plugin_class and must not be freed by caller.
Time = O(1)
Get the subclasses of this plugin class.
Returned value must be freed by caller with slv2_plugin_classes_free.
Get the URI of a Plugin UI.
Parameters:
Returns:
Time = O(1)
Get the types (URIs of RDF classes) of a Plugin UI.
Parameters:
Returns:
Time = O(1)
Check whether a plugin UI is a given type.
Parameters:
Time = O(1)
Get the URI for a Plugin UI's bundle.
Parameters:
Returns:
Time = O(1)
Get the URI for a Plugin UI's shared library.
Parameters:
Returns:
Time = O(1)
Port analog of slv2_plugin_get_value.
Port analog of slv2_plugin_get_value_by_qname.
Port analog of slv2_plugin_get_value_by_qname_i18n.
Return the LV2 port properties of a port.
Return whether a port has a certain property.
Return whether a port is an event port and supports a certain event type.
Get the symbol of a port.
The 'symbol' is a short string, a valid C identifier. Returned value is owned by port and must not be freed.
Get the name of a port.
This is guaranteed to return the untranslated name (the doap:name in the data file without a language tag). Returned value must be free()'d by the caller.
Get all the classes of a port.
This can be used to determine if a port is an input, output, audio, control, midi, etc, etc, though it's simpler to use slv2_port_is_a. The returned list does not include lv2:Port, which is implied.
Returned value is shared and must not be destroyed by caller.
Time = O(1)
Determine if a port is of a given class (input, output, audio, etc).
For convenience/performance/extensibility reasons, hosts are expected to create an SLV2Value for each port class they 'care about'. Well-known type URI strings are defined (e.g. SLV2_PORT_CLASS_INPUT) for convenience, but this function is designed so that SLV2 is usable with any port types without requiring explicit support in SLV2.
Time = O(n) (n pointer comparisons where n is the number of classes of this port, so this method is suitable for realtime use on any sane port).
Get the default, minimum, and maximum values of a port.
def, min, and max are outputs, pass pointers to uninitialized (i.e. NOT created with slv2_value_new) SLV2Value variables. These will be set to point at new values (which must be freed by the caller using slv2_value_free), or NULL if the value does not exist.
Get the scale points (enumeration values) of a port.
This returns a collection of 'interesting' named values of a port (e.g. appropriate entries for a UI selector associated with this port).
Returned value may be NULL if port has no scale points, otherwise it must be freed by caller with slv2_scale_points_free.
Create a new URI value.
Returned value must be freed by called with slv2_value_free.
Free an SLV2Value.
Duplicate an SLV2Value.
Return whether two values are equivalent.
Return this value as a Turtle/SPARQL token.
Examples: <http://example.org/foo> doap:name 'this is a string' 1.0 1
Returned string is newly allocation and must be freed by caller.
Return whether the value is a URI (resource).
Time = O(1)
Return this value as a URI string, e.g.
Valid to call only if slv2_value_is_uri(value) returns true. Returned value is owned by value and must not be freed by caller.
Time = O(1)
Return whether this value is a literal (i.e.
not a URI).
Returns true if value is a string or numeric value.
Time = O(1)
Return whether this value is a string literal.
Returns true if value is a string (but not numeric) value.
Time = O(1)
Return whether this value is a string literal.
Time = O(1)
Return whether this value is a decimal literal.
Time = O(1)
Return value as a float.
Valid to call only if slv2_value_is_float(value) or slv2_value_is_int(value) returns true.
Time = O(1)
Return whether this value is an integer literal.
Time = O(1)
Return value as an integer.
Valid to call only if slv2_value_is_int(value) returns true.
Time = O(1)
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