562 lines
25 KiB
C
562 lines
25 KiB
C
/* libFLAC - Free Lossless Audio Codec library
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* Copyright (C) 2001,2002 Josh Coalson
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*
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* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
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* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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* version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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* Library General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
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* License along with this library; if not, write to the
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* Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
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* Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
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*/
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#ifndef FLAC__METADATA_H
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#define FLAC__METADATA_H
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#include "format.h"
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/******************************************************************************
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(For an example of how all these routines are used, see the source
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code for the unit tests in src/test_libFLAC/metadata_*.c, or metaflac
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in src/metaflac/)
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******************************************************************************/
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/******************************************************************************
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This module provides read and write access to FLAC file metadata at
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three increasing levels of complexity:
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level 0:
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read-only access to the STREAMINFO block.
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level 1:
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read-write access to all metadata blocks. This level is write-
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efficient in most cases (more on this later), and uses less memory
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than level 2.
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level 2:
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read-write access to all metadata blocks. This level is write-
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efficient in all cases, but uses more memory since all metadata for
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the whole file is read into memory and manipulated before writing
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out again.
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What do we mean by efficient? When writing metadata back to a FLAC
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file it is possible to grow or shrink the metadata such that the entire
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file must be rewritten. However, if the size remains the same during
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changes or PADDING blocks are utilized, only the metadata needs to be
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overwritten, which is much faster.
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Efficient means the whole file is rewritten at most one time, and only
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when necessary. Level 1 is not efficient only in the case that you
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cause more than one metadata block to grow or shrink beyond what can
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be accomodated by padding. In this case you should probably use level
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2, which allows you to edit all the metadata for a file in memory and
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write it out all at once.
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All levels know how to skip over and not disturb an ID3v2 tag at the
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front of the file.
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******************************************************************************/
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/******************************************************************************
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After the three interfaces, methods for creating and manipulating
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the various metadata blocks are defined. Unless you will be using
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level 1 or 2 to modify existing metadata you will not need these.
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******************************************************************************/
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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extern "C" {
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#endif
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/***********************************************************************
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* level 0
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* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
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* Only one routine to read the STREAMINFO. Skips any ID3v2 tag at the
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* head of the file. Useful for file-based player plugins.
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*
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* Provide the address of a FLAC__StreamMetadata object to fill.
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*/
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FLAC__bool FLAC__metadata_get_streaminfo(const char *filename, FLAC__StreamMetadata *streaminfo);
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/***********************************************************************
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* level 1
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* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
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* The general usage of this interface is:
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*
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* Create an iterator using FLAC__metadata_simple_iterator_new()
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* Attach it to a file using FLAC__metadata_simple_iterator_init() and check
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* the exit code. Call FLAC__metadata_simple_iterator_is_writable() to
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* see if the file is writable, or read-only access is allowed.
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* Use _next() and _prev() to move around the blocks. This is does not
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* read the actual blocks themselves. _next() is relatively fast.
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* _prev() is slower since it needs to search forward from the front
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* of the file.
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* Use _get_block_type() or _get_block() to access the actual data at
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* the current iterator position. The returned object is yours to
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* modify and free.
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* Use _set_block() to write a modified block back. You must have write
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* permission to the original file. Make sure to read the whole
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* comment to _set_block() below.
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* Use _insert_block_after() to add new blocks. Use the object creation
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* functions from the end of this header file to generate new objects.
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* Use _delete_block() to remove the block currently referred to by the
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* iterator, or replace it with padding.
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* Destroy the iterator with FLAC__metadata_simple_iterator_delete()
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* when finished.
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*
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* NOTE: The FLAC file remains open the whole time between _init() and
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* _delete(), so make sure you are not altering the file during
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* this time.
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*
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* NOTE: Do not modify the is_last, length, or type fields of returned
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* FLAC__MetadataType objects. These are managed automatically.
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*
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* NOTE: If any of the modification functions (_set_block, _delete_block,
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* _insert_block_after, etc) return false, you should delete the
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* iterator as it may no longer be valid.
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*/
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/*
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* opaque structure definition
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*/
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struct FLAC__Metadata_SimpleIterator;
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typedef struct FLAC__Metadata_SimpleIterator FLAC__Metadata_SimpleIterator;
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typedef enum {
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FLAC__METADATA_SIMPLE_ITERATOR_STATUS_OK = 0,
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FLAC__METADATA_SIMPLE_ITERATOR_STATUS_ILLEGAL_INPUT,
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FLAC__METADATA_SIMPLE_ITERATOR_STATUS_ERROR_OPENING_FILE,
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FLAC__METADATA_SIMPLE_ITERATOR_STATUS_NOT_A_FLAC_FILE,
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FLAC__METADATA_SIMPLE_ITERATOR_STATUS_NOT_WRITABLE,
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FLAC__METADATA_SIMPLE_ITERATOR_STATUS_BAD_METADATA,
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FLAC__METADATA_SIMPLE_ITERATOR_STATUS_READ_ERROR,
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FLAC__METADATA_SIMPLE_ITERATOR_STATUS_SEEK_ERROR,
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FLAC__METADATA_SIMPLE_ITERATOR_STATUS_WRITE_ERROR,
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FLAC__METADATA_SIMPLE_ITERATOR_STATUS_RENAME_ERROR,
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FLAC__METADATA_SIMPLE_ITERATOR_STATUS_UNLINK_ERROR,
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FLAC__METADATA_SIMPLE_ITERATOR_STATUS_MEMORY_ALLOCATION_ERROR,
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FLAC__METADATA_SIMPLE_ITERATOR_STATUS_INTERNAL_ERROR
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} FLAC__Metadata_SimpleIteratorStatus;
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extern const char * const FLAC__Metadata_SimpleIteratorStatusString[];
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/*
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* Constructor/destructor
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*/
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FLAC__Metadata_SimpleIterator *FLAC__metadata_simple_iterator_new();
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void FLAC__metadata_simple_iterator_delete(FLAC__Metadata_SimpleIterator *iterator);
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/*
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* Get the current status of the iterator. Call this after a function
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* returns false to get the reason for the error. Also resets the status
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* to FLAC__METADATA_SIMPLE_ITERATOR_STATUS_OK
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*/
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FLAC__Metadata_SimpleIteratorStatus FLAC__metadata_simple_iterator_status(FLAC__Metadata_SimpleIterator *iterator);
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/*
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* Initialize the iterator to point to the first metadata block in the
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* given FLAC file. If 'preserve_file_stats' is true, the owner and
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* modification time will be preserved even if the FLAC file is written.
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*/
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FLAC__bool FLAC__metadata_simple_iterator_init(FLAC__Metadata_SimpleIterator *iterator, const char *filename, FLAC__bool preserve_file_stats);
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/*
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* Returns true if the FLAC file is writable. If false, calls to
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* FLAC__metadata_simple_iterator_set_block() and
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* FLAC__metadata_simple_iterator_insert_block_after() will fail.
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*/
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FLAC__bool FLAC__metadata_simple_iterator_is_writable(const FLAC__Metadata_SimpleIterator *iterator);
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/*
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* These move the iterator forwards or backwards, returning false if
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* already at the end.
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*/
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FLAC__bool FLAC__metadata_simple_iterator_next(FLAC__Metadata_SimpleIterator *iterator);
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FLAC__bool FLAC__metadata_simple_iterator_prev(FLAC__Metadata_SimpleIterator *iterator);
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/*
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* Get the type of the metadata block at the current position. This
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* avoids reading the actual block data which can save time for large
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* blocks.
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*/
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FLAC__MetadataType FLAC__metadata_simple_iterator_get_block_type(const FLAC__Metadata_SimpleIterator *iterator);
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/*
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* Get the metadata block at the current position. You can modify the
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* block but must use FLAC__metadata_simple_iterator_set_block() to
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* write it back to the FLAC file.
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*
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* You must call FLAC__metadata_object_delete() on the returned object
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* when you are finished with it.
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*/
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FLAC__StreamMetadata *FLAC__metadata_simple_iterator_get_block(FLAC__Metadata_SimpleIterator *iterator);
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/*
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* Write a block back to the FLAC file. This function tries to be
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* as efficient as possible; how the block is actually written is
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* shown by the following:
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*
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* Existing block is a STREAMINFO block and the new block is a
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* STREAMINFO block: the new block is written in place. Make sure
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* you know what you're doing when changing the values of a
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* STREAMINFO block.
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*
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* Existing block is a STREAMINFO block and the new block is a
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* not a STREAMINFO block: this is an error since the first block
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* must be a STREAMINFO block. Returns false without altering the
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* file.
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*
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* Existing block is not a STREAMINFO block and the new block is a
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* STREAMINFO block: this is an error since there may be only one
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* STREAMINFO block. Returns false without altering the file.
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*
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* Existing block and new block are the same length: the existing
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* block will be replaced by the new block, written in place.
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*
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* Existing block is longer than new block: if use_padding is true,
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* the existing block will be overwritten in place with the new
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* block followed by a PADDING block, if possible, to make the total
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* size the same as the existing block. Remember that a padding
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* block requires at least four bytes so if the difference in size
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* between the new block and existing block is less than that, the
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* entire file will have to be rewritten, using the new block's
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* exact size. If use_padding is false, the entire file will be
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* rewritten, replacing the existing block by the new block.
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*
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* Existing block is shorter than new block: if use_padding is true,
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* the function will try and expand the new block into the following
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* PADDING block, if it exists and doing so won't shrink the PADDING
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* block to less than 4 bytes. If there is no following PADDING
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* block, or it will shrink to less than 4 bytes, or use_padding is
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* false, the entire file is rewritten, replacing the existing block
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* with the new block. Note that in this case any following PADDING
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* block is preserved as is.
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*
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* After writing the block, the iterator will remain in the same
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* place, i.e. pointing to the new block.
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*/
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FLAC__bool FLAC__metadata_simple_iterator_set_block(FLAC__Metadata_SimpleIterator *iterator, FLAC__StreamMetadata *block, FLAC__bool use_padding);
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/*
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* This is similar to FLAC__metadata_simple_iterator_set_block()
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* except that instead of writing over an existing block, it appends
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* a block after the existing block. 'use_padding' is again used to
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* tell the function to try an expand into following padding in an
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* attempt to avoid rewriting the entire file.
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*
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* This function will fail and return false if given a STREAMINFO
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* block.
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*
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* After writing the block, the iterator will be pointing to the
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* new block.
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*/
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FLAC__bool FLAC__metadata_simple_iterator_insert_block_after(FLAC__Metadata_SimpleIterator *iterator, FLAC__StreamMetadata *block, FLAC__bool use_padding);
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/*
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* Deletes the block at the current position. This will cause the
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* entire FLAC file to be rewritten, unless 'use_padding' is true,
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* in which case the block will be replaced by an equal-sized PADDING
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* block. The iterator will be left pointing to the block before the
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* one just deleted.
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*
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* You may not delete the STREAMINFO block.
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*/
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FLAC__bool FLAC__metadata_simple_iterator_delete_block(FLAC__Metadata_SimpleIterator *iterator, FLAC__bool use_padding);
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/***********************************************************************
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* level 2
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* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
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* The general usage of this interface is:
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*
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* Create a new chain using FLAC__metadata_chain_new(). A chain is a
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* linked list of metadata blocks.
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* Read all metadata into the the chain from a FLAC file using
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* FLAC__metadata_chain_read() and check the status.
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* Optionally, consolidate the padding using
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* FLAC__metadata_chain_merge_padding() or
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* FLAC__metadata_chain_sort_padding().
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* Create a new iterator using FLAC__metadata_iterator_new()
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* Initialize the iterator to point to the first element in the chain
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* using FLAC__metadata_iterator_init()
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* Traverse the chain using FLAC__metadata_iterator_next/prev().
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* Get a block for reading or modification using
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* FLAC__metadata_iterator_get_block(). The pointer to the object
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* inside the chain is returned, so the block is yours to modify.
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* Changes will be reflected in the FLAC file when you write the
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* chain. You can also add and delete blocks (see functions below).
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* When done, write out the chain using FLAC__metadata_chain_write().
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* Make sure to read the whole comment to the function below.
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* Delete the chain using FLAC__metadata_chain_delete().
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*
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* NOTE: Even though the FLAC file is not open while the chain is being
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* manipulated, you must not alter the file externally during
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* this time. The chain assumes the FLAC file will not change
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* between the time of FLAC__metadata_chain_read() and
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* FLAC__metadata_chain_write().
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*
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* NOTE: Do not modify the is_last, length, or type fields of returned
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* FLAC__MetadataType objects. These are managed automatically.
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*
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* NOTE: The metadata objects returned by _get_bloca()k are owned by the
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* chain; do not FLAC__metadata_object_delete() them. In the
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* same way, blocks passed to _set_block() become owned by the
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* chain and will be deleted when the chain is deleted.
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*/
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/*
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* opaque structure definitions
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*/
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struct FLAC__Metadata_Chain;
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typedef struct FLAC__Metadata_Chain FLAC__Metadata_Chain;
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struct FLAC__Metadata_Iterator;
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typedef struct FLAC__Metadata_Iterator FLAC__Metadata_Iterator;
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typedef enum {
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FLAC__METADATA_CHAIN_STATUS_OK = 0,
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FLAC__METADATA_CHAIN_STATUS_ILLEGAL_INPUT,
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FLAC__METADATA_CHAIN_STATUS_ERROR_OPENING_FILE,
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FLAC__METADATA_CHAIN_STATUS_NOT_A_FLAC_FILE,
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FLAC__METADATA_CHAIN_STATUS_NOT_WRITABLE,
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FLAC__METADATA_CHAIN_STATUS_BAD_METADATA,
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FLAC__METADATA_CHAIN_STATUS_READ_ERROR,
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FLAC__METADATA_CHAIN_STATUS_SEEK_ERROR,
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FLAC__METADATA_CHAIN_STATUS_WRITE_ERROR,
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FLAC__METADATA_CHAIN_STATUS_RENAME_ERROR,
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FLAC__METADATA_CHAIN_STATUS_UNLINK_ERROR,
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FLAC__METADATA_CHAIN_STATUS_MEMORY_ALLOCATION_ERROR,
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FLAC__METADATA_CHAIN_STATUS_INTERNAL_ERROR
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} FLAC__Metadata_ChainStatus;
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extern const char * const FLAC__Metadata_ChainStatusString[];
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/*********** FLAC__Metadata_Chain ***********/
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/*
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* Constructor/destructor
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*/
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FLAC__Metadata_Chain *FLAC__metadata_chain_new();
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void FLAC__metadata_chain_delete(FLAC__Metadata_Chain *chain);
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/*
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* Get the current status of the chain. Call this after a function
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* returns false to get the reason for the error. Also resets the status
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* to FLAC__METADATA_CHAIN_STATUS_OK
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*/
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FLAC__Metadata_ChainStatus FLAC__metadata_chain_status(FLAC__Metadata_Chain *chain);
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/*
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* Read all metadata into the chain
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*/
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FLAC__bool FLAC__metadata_chain_read(FLAC__Metadata_Chain *chain, const char *filename);
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/*
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* Write all metadata out to the FLAC file. This function tries to be as
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* efficient as possible; how the metadata is actually written is shown by
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* the following:
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*
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* If the current chain is the same size as the existing metadata, the new
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* data is written in place.
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*
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* If the current chain is longer than the existing metadata, and
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* 'use_padding' is true, and the last block is a PADDING block of
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* sufficient length, the function will truncate the final padding block
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* so that the overall size of the metadata is the same as the existing
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* metadata, and then just rewrite the metadata. Otherwise, if not all of
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* the above conditions are met, the entire FLAC file must be rewritten.
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* If you want to use padding this way it is a good idea to call
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* FLAC__metadata_chain_sort_padding() first so that you have the maximum
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* amount of padding to work with, unless you need to preserve ordering
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* of the PADDING blocks for some reason.
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*
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* If the current chain is shorter than the existing metadata, and
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* use_padding is true, and the final block is a PADDING block, the padding
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* is extended to make the overall size the same as the existing data. If
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* use_padding is true and the last block is not a PADDING block, a new
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* PADDING block is added to the end of the new data to make it the same
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* size as the existing data (if possible, see the note to
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* FLAC__metadata_simple_iterator_set_block() about the four byte limit)
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* and the new data is written in place. If none of the above apply or
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* use_padding is false, the entire FLAC file is rewritten.
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*
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* If 'preserve_file_stats' is true, the owner and modification time will
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* be preserved even if the FLAC file is written.
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*/
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FLAC__bool FLAC__metadata_chain_write(FLAC__Metadata_Chain *chain, FLAC__bool use_padding, FLAC__bool preserve_file_stats);
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/*
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* This function will merge adjacent PADDING blocks into a single block.
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*
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* NOTE: this function does not write to the FLAC file, it only
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* modifies the chain.
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*
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* NOTE: Any iterator on the current chain will become invalid after this
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* call. You should delete the iterator and get a new one.
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*/
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void FLAC__metadata_chain_merge_padding(FLAC__Metadata_Chain *chain);
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/*
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* This function will move all PADDING blocks to the end on the metadata,
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* then merge them into a single block.
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*
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* NOTE: this function does not write to the FLAC file, it only
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* modifies the chain.
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*
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* NOTE: Any iterator on the current chain will become invalid after this
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* call. You should delete the iterator and get a new one.
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*/
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void FLAC__metadata_chain_sort_padding(FLAC__Metadata_Chain *chain);
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/*********** FLAC__Metadata_Iterator ***********/
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/*
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* Constructor/destructor
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*/
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FLAC__Metadata_Iterator *FLAC__metadata_iterator_new();
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void FLAC__metadata_iterator_delete(FLAC__Metadata_Iterator *iterator);
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/*
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* Initialize the iterator to point to the first metadata block in the
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* given chain.
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*/
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void FLAC__metadata_iterator_init(FLAC__Metadata_Iterator *iterator, FLAC__Metadata_Chain *chain);
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/*
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* These move the iterator forwards or backwards, returning false if
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* already at the end.
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*/
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FLAC__bool FLAC__metadata_iterator_next(FLAC__Metadata_Iterator *iterator);
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FLAC__bool FLAC__metadata_iterator_prev(FLAC__Metadata_Iterator *iterator);
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/*
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* Get the type of the metadata block at the current position.
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*/
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FLAC__MetadataType FLAC__metadata_iterator_get_block_type(const FLAC__Metadata_Iterator *iterator);
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/*
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* Get the metadata block at the current position. You can modify
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* the block in place but must write the chain before the changes
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* are reflected to the FLAC file. You do not need to call
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* FLAC__metadata_iterator_set_block() to reflect the changes;
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* the pointer returned by FLAC__metadata_iterator_get_block()
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* points directly into the chain.
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*
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* Do not call FLAC__metadata_object_delete() on the returned object;
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* to delete a block use FLAC__metadata_iterator_delete_block().
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*/
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FLAC__StreamMetadata *FLAC__metadata_iterator_get_block(FLAC__Metadata_Iterator *iterator);
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/*
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* Set the metadata block at the current position, replacing the existing
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* block. The new block passed in becomes owned by the chain and will be
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* deleted when the chain is deleted.
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*/
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FLAC__bool FLAC__metadata_iterator_set_block(FLAC__Metadata_Iterator *iterator, FLAC__StreamMetadata *block);
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/*
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* Removes the current block from the chain. If replace_with_padding is
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* true, the block will instead be replaced with a padding block of equal
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* size. You can not delete the STREAMINFO block. The iterator will be
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* left pointing to the block before the one just 'deleted', even if
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* 'replace_with_padding' is true.
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*/
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FLAC__bool FLAC__metadata_iterator_delete_block(FLAC__Metadata_Iterator *iterator, FLAC__bool replace_with_padding);
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/*
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* Insert a new block before or after the current block. You cannot
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* insert a block before the first STREAMINFO block. You cannot
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* insert a STREAMINFO block as there can be only one, the one that
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* already exists at the head when you read in a chain. The iterator
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* will be left pointing to the new block.
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*/
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FLAC__bool FLAC__metadata_iterator_insert_block_before(FLAC__Metadata_Iterator *iterator, FLAC__StreamMetadata *block);
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FLAC__bool FLAC__metadata_iterator_insert_block_after(FLAC__Metadata_Iterator *iterator, FLAC__StreamMetadata *block);
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/******************************************************************************
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The following are methods for manipulating the defined block types.
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Since many are variable length we have to be careful about the memory
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management. We decree that all pointers to data in the object are
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owned by the object and memory-managed by the object.
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Use the _new and _delete functions to create all instances. When
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using the _set_ functions to set pointers to data, set 'copy' to true
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to have the function make it's own copy of the data, or to false to
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give the object ownership of your data. In the latter case your pointer
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must be freeable by free() and will be free()d when the object is
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FLAC__metadata_object_delete()d. It is legal to pass a null pointer
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as the data pointer to a _set_ function as long as then length argument
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is 0 and the copy argument is 'false'.
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The _new and _clone function will return NULL in the case of a memory
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allocation error, otherwise a new object. The _set_ functions return
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false in the case of a memory allocation error.
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We don't have the convenience of C++ here, so note that the library
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relies on you to keep the types straight. In other words, if you pass,
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for example, a FLAC__StreamMetadata* that represents a STREAMINFO block
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to FLAC__metadata_object_application_set_data(), you will get an
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assertion failure.
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There is no need to recalculate the length field on metadata blocks
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you have modified. They will be calculated automatically before they
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are written back to a file.
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******************************************************************************/
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/******************************************************************
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* Common to all the types derived from FLAC__StreamMetadata:
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*/
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FLAC__StreamMetadata *FLAC__metadata_object_new(FLAC__MetadataType type);
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FLAC__StreamMetadata *FLAC__metadata_object_clone(const FLAC__StreamMetadata *object);
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void FLAC__metadata_object_delete(FLAC__StreamMetadata *object);
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/* Does a deep comparison of the block data */
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FLAC__bool FLAC__metadata_object_is_equal(const FLAC__StreamMetadata *block1, const FLAC__StreamMetadata *block2);
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/******************************************************************
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* FLAC__StreamMetadata_Application
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* ----------------------------------------------------------------
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* Note: 'length' is in bytes.
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*/
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FLAC__bool FLAC__metadata_object_application_set_data(FLAC__StreamMetadata *object, FLAC__byte *data, unsigned length, FLAC__bool copy);
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/******************************************************************
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* FLAC__StreamMetadata_SeekPoint
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* ----------------------------------------------------------------
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* @@@@ You can
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* use the _resize function to alter it. If the size shrinks,
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* elements will truncated; if it grows, new placeholder points
|
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* will be added to the end.
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*/
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/******************************************************************
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* FLAC__StreamMetadata_SeekTable
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*/
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FLAC__bool FLAC__metadata_object_seektable_resize_points(FLAC__StreamMetadata *object, unsigned new_num_points);
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void FLAC__metadata_object_seektable_set_point(FLAC__StreamMetadata *object, unsigned point_num, FLAC__StreamMetadata_SeekPoint point);
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FLAC__bool FLAC__metadata_object_seektable_insert_point(FLAC__StreamMetadata *object, unsigned point_num, FLAC__StreamMetadata_SeekPoint point);
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FLAC__bool FLAC__metadata_object_seektable_delete_point(FLAC__StreamMetadata *object, unsigned point_num);
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|
/******************************************************************
|
|
* FLAC__StreamMetadata_VorbisComment
|
|
*/
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|
FLAC__bool FLAC__metadata_object_vorbiscomment_set_vendor_string(FLAC__StreamMetadata *object, FLAC__StreamMetadata_VorbisComment_Entry entry, FLAC__bool copy);
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|
FLAC__bool FLAC__metadata_object_vorbiscomment_resize_comments(FLAC__StreamMetadata *object, unsigned new_num_comments);
|
|
FLAC__bool FLAC__metadata_object_vorbiscomment_set_comment(FLAC__StreamMetadata *object, unsigned comment_num, FLAC__StreamMetadata_VorbisComment_Entry entry, FLAC__bool copy);
|
|
FLAC__bool FLAC__metadata_object_vorbiscomment_insert_comment(FLAC__StreamMetadata *object, unsigned comment_num, FLAC__StreamMetadata_VorbisComment_Entry entry, FLAC__bool copy);
|
|
FLAC__bool FLAC__metadata_object_vorbiscomment_delete_comment(FLAC__StreamMetadata *object, unsigned comment_num);
|
|
FLAC__bool FLAC__metadata_object_seektable_is_legal(const FLAC__StreamMetadata *object);
|
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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|
}
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#endif
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#endif
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