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for server threads * Use uintptr_t for casting pointers * Fix false-positive check for inet_pton * Change oscdump output buffering behaviour * Add timetags to oscdump output * Add oscsendfile for playing back oscdump output * Use Win32 threads insteads pthreads on Windows * Add function lo_server_del_lo_method * Fix bad use of the ternary operator in C++ header * Cache path strings when building bundles 2014-01-27 Stephen Sinclair * Fix build for Windows (MingW, MSVC) and Android platforms * Fix an implicit cast issue in C++ bindings for lo::ServerThread * Documentation, small fixes * Add a function to get library version information (lo_version) 2013-11-24 Stephen Sinclair * Fix checking of vararg markers on 64-bit systems. * Fix hang in TCP blocking test. * Prevent potential bugs through static analysis. * Add function lo_bundle_get_timestamp(). * Add C++11 wrapper, `lo_cpp.h', and test program. * Support a few more build tools: clang/clang++, ccache. * Fix typos in public headers. 2013-05-22 Stephen Sinclair * Add release notes for 0.27. * Add functions lo_server_new_from_url() and lo_server_thread_new_from_url(). * Allow oscsend and oscdump to specify port and dest address via URL string. 2013-05-21 Stephen Sinclair * Flags are positive, and use a flag to control queuing feature. 2013-05-13 Stephen Sinclair * Instead of generic `flags' setters, specific functions for each option. * A couple of fixes for MSVC from the nested_bundles branch. * Merge branch 'nested_bundles' * Remove premake4.exe from the repository -- MSVC users should download latest. * Move variable declarations to top of scope for MSVC 2008. * Add missing recently-added defines for MSVC config. * Add missing iphlapi library to MSVC project. 2013-05-06 Stephen Sinclair * A better place in autogen.sh to copy the README file. 2013-04-15 Stephen Sinclair * Reformat the main README in Markdown and rename it for the benefit of github. * Add a README to the build directory, exclude premake4.exe binary from tarball. * Write lo.h when configuring using premake4. 2013-04-10 Stephen Sinclair * Ensure pad memory is zeroed when serialising a char. * Don't point to freed memory after coercion. * Fix a memory leak from getaddrinfo() if server tries to bind more than once. * Check all server resources for successful allocation. 2013-04-08 Stephen Sinclair * Add new lo_server_set_flags() function to .def file. 2013-04-03 Stephen Sinclair * Expose refcount mechanism publicly and use it for freeing. * Add new bundle functions to export list. * Add a test for a simple case of nested bundles. * Add back the lo_bundle_free_messages() function for ABI backward-compatibility. * Update comment for lo_bundle_count(). 2013-03-26 Stephen Sinclair * New API to set a server's options, lo_server_set_flags. 2013-03-16 Stephen Sinclair * Resolve lo_address hostname in send_data() if necessary. 2013-03-15 Stephen Sinclair * Merge branch 'udp_resolve_enable' 2013-03-14 Stephen Sinclair * Only call getnameinfo() when lo_address_get_hostname() et al are called. * Move lo_server_thread_pp() prototype to lo_serverthread.h. 2013-03-13 Stephen Sinclair * UDP resolve enable in lo_server struct * support for creating and sending nested bundles 2013-03-11 Stephen Sinclair * Fix a doxygen reference due to badly-placed group ending. * Update doxygen file according to 'doxygen -u' for doxygen 1.8.1.2. * Update configure.ac according to autoupdate 2.69. 2013-03-06 Stephen Sinclair * Some changes to support automake-1.13. * For compatibility with MingW-w64, gcc 4.7.1, add LIBRARY line to .def file. 2013-02-18 Stephen Sinclair * Merge pull request #6 from ventosus/clone_message 2013-02-02 Stephen Sinclair * Cloning of lo_message objects 2013-01-21 Stephen Sinclair * Resolve some errors that occur when compiling examples using g++ * Fix non-blocking semantics of lo_server_recv_noblock() for TCP. * Add an external context pointer that can be accessed by error handlers. * Initialize extended part of socket array to zero on realloc. * Fix: If multiple calls to recv() were needed, message size was wrong. * Changes to compile without warnings with MingW. 2013-01-14 Stephen Sinclair Add new bundle-related functions to Windows .def file. 2013-01-14 Stephen Sinclair * Avoid including netinet/tcp.h on Windows. 2012-11-28 Stephen Sinclair * Merge pull request #4 from tuscland/master * go further in dispatch_method to avoid another allocation of zero bytes. * tell the static analyzer that lo_address_init_with_sockaddr is not meant to be called with a NULL lo_address argument. * fix a logic error where a null pointer could be dereferenced. * fix a memory leak happening when calling lo_server_add_method with a path that contains invalid characters. * in dispatch_method, when a message with no argument is received, don't call malloc with a zero byte count. * removed assignment to a variable that is never read again. * call freeaddrinfo only when a call to getaddrinfo succeeds, free lo_server if it fails. * fix potential memory leak. * removed a couple of dead stores. (value written to ret is never read again) * ensure we compare integers of same signedness. * adjust argument to pthread_create so it is a valid function pointer cast. 2012-11-15 Stephen Sinclair * Correct printing of blob bytes. 2012-11-10 Stephen Sinclair * fix crash on 64-bit Mac due to uninitialised int 2012-10-24 Stephen Sinclair * Merge pull request #1 from tuscland/master * Free queue memory in lo_server_free() (ref. bug report by Sebastien Bourdeauducq 2010-11-09) 2012-10-19 Stephen Sinclair * When a TCP message has been received, use the actual read message length to allocate the buffer and return its size. 2012-09-11 Stephen Sinclair * Add bundle functions for getting the count and accessing messages. 2012-09-04 Stephen Sinclair * Add maintainer mode and silent rules macros. * Add a debug mode to disable optimisation and enable all warnings as errors. 2012-09-04 Stephen Sinclair * Fix a printf type warning for printing size_t. 2012-09-03 Stephen Sinclair * Add a protocol flag to allow enabling TCP_NODELAY option. * Remove sensitivity to trailing slash when dealing with Unix socket URLs. 2012-08-30 Stephen Sinclair * Optionally perform SLIP encoding/decoding. 2012-08-28 Stephen Sinclair * Merge branch 'camille' * Change formatting of broadcast patch. 2012-08-22 Stephen Sinclair * fixed a number of typos reported by the clang compiler. * Ensure SO_BROADCAST is set on the server socket when the protocol is UDP. 2012-07-11 Stephen Sinclair * Fix endianness on little-endian machines for lo_message_pp(). (Camille Troillard) * Set SO_REUSEPORT on TCP server ports (Camille Troillard) 2012-06-08 Stephen Sinclair * Add an option to the premake configuration to disable threads. * Move some variables to top of scope for MSVC compatibility. * Make server_thread functions conditional in Windows .def file. * Conditional for including pthread.h * Replace inet_ntop() calls during address initialization with getnameinfo(). * Fix call to lo_server_add_socket() in case select() is used. * Zero memory after freeing address resources in order to invalidate the struct. * Fix indexing of sources during removal from server socket list. * An example "echo" server for bidirectional TCP messaging. * Address removes TCP socket from source server's list if send fails. * When address sends TCP from a server, server should own the socket. * Retry stream recv until all bytes are read. 2012-06-04 Stephen Sinclair * Add support for bidirectional TCP. * Error in length given to getnameinfo(), found by Pete Goodeve. 2012-05-09 Stephen Sinclair * Function lo_address_get_iface() was missing from Windows .def file. * Fix a call to dispatch_queued() due to modified arguments in a Windows-only code block. * Add a missing include for . * Warn on configuration if getifaddr not found. (Ignore on Windows.) * Move lo_server_thread_* to their own header, include it conditionally. * Add a configure flag to disable dependency on pthread. 2012-04-06 Stephen Sinclair * Don't let "none required" get into CFLAGS on OS X. * Ignore ENOPROTOOPT as a result of disabling IPV6_V6ONLY. * Expose a flag to disable lo_server message queue. 2012-03-05 Stephen Sinclair * Also don't build lo_server_new_multicast_iface() if getifaddrs() is not present. * Add a rudimentary script for configuring & compiling for Android. * Add top of source tree for oscdump and oscsend include paths. * Don't add "-lpthread" to dependencies unless it is found. * Check that getifaddrs() is available. 2012-03-02 Stephen Sinclair * Accept new connections in lo_server_wait(), block until data ready. * Check for Windows before calling initWSock() and define SOCKET_ERROR. 2012-02-24 Stephen Sinclair * Add some items to TODO. 2012-02-23 Stephen Sinclair * Everywhere that we check for WIN32, also check _MSC_VER. 2011-11-21 Stephen Sinclair * Set SO_REUSEADDR and SO_REUSEPORT before bind(). * Iterating over addrinfo should not occur for UNIX sockets. * Cache the result after iterating over addrinfo for send()/sendto(). * Fix a couple of stylistic issues with previous patch. * Improve IPv6 support by using PF_UNSPEC and fixing dotted-quad hostnames (Camille Troillard) 2011-05-05 Stephen Sinclair * Detect Windows Server 2003 or later, and use IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP accordingly. 2011-05-05 Stephen Sinclair * Removing "inline" was problematic since it causes a "defined but not used" warning for swap64. 2011-05-03 Stephen Sinclair * Improve Windows support. 2011-04-01 Stephen Sinclair * Call shutdown before closing a sending socket to ensure all data was sent. * Fix a check on s->sockets[i] for lo_client_sockets.tcp. (rjvbertin) 2011-02-16 Stephen Sinclair * Fix compilation for IPv6, broken in r186. (SF user h3xx, patch tracker 3181851) 2011-02-09 Stephen Sinclair * Add lo_server_new_multicast_iface() to allow specifying a network interface during server initialization. 2010-10-07 Stephen Sinclair * Remove some development code that snuck itself into the last commit. 2010-10-04 Stephen Sinclair * Add functions lo_address_set_iface() and lo_address_get_iface(). * Make the --disable-ipv6 configure option work. 2010-02-27 Stephen Sinclair * Whitespace fixes from indent. * socket created in Windows must be closed with closesocket. (Mok Keith) * Provide callbacks for identifying the beginning and end of a bundle. (David Robillard) 2010-01-25 Stephen Sinclair * Fix padding for blobs. (John McFerran) 2009-12-10 Stephen Sinclair * Add optional multicast group to oscdump's command line. (SS) 2009-09-17 Stephen Sinclair * Fix all whitespace inconsistancies using 'indent -kr -nut'. (SS) * Fix warnings from the XCode static analyser. (Camille Troillard) * Fix bug in LO_MARKER_A/_B for 64-bit platforms. (Camille Troillard) 2009-03-07 Stephen Sinclair * Fix some typos, grammar, and links in the documentation. * Remove TCP from TODO list. * Add recent contributors to the AUTHORS list. * Add previous release notes to the NEWS file. * Add note about MSVC in README. * Release 0.26. 2009-03-06 Stephen Sinclair * Add a return value to lo_bundle_add_message(). * Avoid pointer arithmetic on void* types for compilers that can't handle it. * Move all local variable declarations to the top of the scope. * Conditionally avoid the use of variable-argument macros if not GCC. * Fix multicast on Windows: join multicast group after bind() instead of before. * Avoid the use of C99 struct literals when giving timetag arguments. * Add premake4, used to generate MSVC project/solution files. * Add numerous typical kludges necessary to cover differences in MSVC. * Use log() instead of a while loop to calculate new data size. * Add return values for all functions that can potentially fail. * Add premake4-related files to the dist build. 2009-02-17 Stephen Sinclair * Don't attempt to dispatch data if TCP connection was closed. 2009-02-17 Stephen Sinclair * For multicast, enable SO_REUSEPORT as well as SO_REUSEADDR. (Mike Wozniewski) 2009-02-12 Stephen Sinclair * Fix the definition of LO_TT_IMMEDIATE per the OSC spec. (Dominic Sacré) 2009-02-01 Stephen Sinclair * Add function lo_message_get_timestamp(). (Alex McLean) * Fix magic constant in lo_timetag_diff. (Dominic Sacré) * Bump the LO_SO_VERSION version major number to resolve ABI incompatibilities with previous versions. In particular, the addition of 'const' to an argument of lo_blob_new() in r80 constituted an API add and removal, hence the reset of the 3rd number ('age') according to the libtool manual. (SS) 2009-01-04 Stephen Sinclair * Add checks to configure.ac for select() and poll(). * Use inet_addr if inet_aton is not available. (i.e., on Windows) * Retry a TCP connection once if it failed to connect on send. * Remove useless conditional call to freeaddrinfo(). * Only implement gai_strerrorA if gai_strerror was not already defined. * Make the TCP protocol retain session information for multiple connections. 2008-12-23 Nicholas Humfrey * Added a function called lo_server_wait() which waits for a message to be received. 2008-11-23 Stephen Sinclair * Use the \internal Doxygen command to hide internal functions. 2008-10-11 Kentaro Fukuchi * lo_url_get_protocol_id() has been added. * lo_address_new_with_proto() has been added. * Changed lo_address_new_from_url() to use lo_url_get_protocol_id(). 2008-10-09 Kentaro Fukuchi * src/tools/oscsend.c: Fixed compile-time error on OS X. (thanks to Koichiro Ozaki) 2008-10-07 Stephen Sinclair * Move lo_arg_size(), lo_get_path(), lo_arg_host/network_endian() back to lo_lowlevel.h. * Expose the lo_server_dispatch_data() function as public. * Fix zero-padding of path and type strings in lo_message_deserialise(). 2008-09-07 Kentaro Fukuchi * Memory leak in lo_address_new_from_url() has been fixed. * Memory leak in dispatch_method() has been fixed. * Fix a typo and some missing free() in testlo.c. 2008-09-04 Stephen Sinclair * Change license of LibLo to LGPL 2.1 or later. (With permission of all authors.) 2008-07-11 Kentaro Fukuchi * Some error checks have been added. * oscsend now uses strtod() instead of strtof(). strtof of glibc returned buggy results when --std=c99 is not given. (strtof is described in C99) 2008-06-18 Stephen Sinclair * Update AUTHORS * Release version 0.25 2008-06-05 Stephen Sinclair * Fix autogen.sh: Use glibtoolize if it exists, for OS X. * Fix undefined MSG_NOSIGNAL in testlo.c. * Fix warning on lo_message_deserialize(). 2008-05-05 Stephen Sinclair * Fix invalid pointer in lo_server_del_method() when doing pattern matching. (Camille Troillard) 2008-04-28 Stephen Sinclair * Add support for multicast groups to LibLo. * Add test case for sending a crafted packet that would crash a lo_server without validation. * Make validation-related functions internal to liblo. * Add server input validation along with a function to deserialise an OSC message. (Chris Hixon) * Fix bad socket number in lo_client_sockets when a server is freed. 2008-04-21 Stephen Sinclair * Added Daniel Lacroix's patch for level 2 broadcast support. * Use resolved IP address to detect broadcast address. 2008-02-25 Stephen Sinclair * Fix bug where curly brackets didn't match the last item in the comma-separated list. 2008-02-20 Stephen Sinclair * Added lo_bundle_free_messages() to free a bundle and the messages it points to. (Kentaro Fukuchi) 2008-01-27 Stephen Sinclair * Fix for lo_message_add(), wrong argument order for lo_message_add_varargs_internal(). (Dave Robillard) * Added test case for lo_message_add(). 2008-01-20 Stephen Sinclair * Added lo_message_add_varargs() to play well with C functions taking a variable number of arguments. (Dave Robillard) * Avoid unnecessary repetitive reallocation on lo_message_add_*(). (Dave Robillard) * Fixed errors related to 64-bit in packing blob and MIDI messages. (Dave Robillard) 2008-01-13 Stephen Sinclair * Fixed index increment in sendosc.c for string and symbol types 2008-01-12 Nicholas Humfrey * Added tools from Kentaro Fukuchi 2007-03-19 Nicholas Humfrey * Applied patch from Chris Hixon to check for buffer overflows 2007-03-16 Nicholas Humfrey * Fixed several compiler warnings * Changed address for package bug reports * Released version 0.24 2007-03-09 Nicholas Humfrey * Changed lo_blob_new() to take const void* (thanks to Lars Luthman) * Disable getnameinfo() method of getting hostname, when IPv6 is disabled * Unlink Unix server socket when it is close (thanks to Dominic SacrŽ) * Checks size of unix socket path properly * Now accepts unix socket format osc.unix://localhost/tmp/mysocket.sock * Released version 0.24pre1 2007-03-08 Nicholas Humfrey * Added lo_server_thread_new_with_proto(), as suggested by Dave Robillard * Applied patch from Aron Stansvik to fix bug with FreeBSD/NetBSD systems * Removed freeaddrinfo() from resolve_address() error case (thanks to Anthony Green) * Only call connect() for TCP sessions (thanks to Roger B. Dannenberg) 2006-03-29 Nicholas Humfrey * Applied lo_address_get_url() patch from Sze'kelyi Szabolcs * Added lo_server_get_protocol() and lo_address_get_protocol() * Added tests for lo_address_get_* tests to test tool 2006-01-26 Nicholas Humfrey * IPv6 is now disabled by default * Released version 0.23 2005-12-29 Nicholas Humfrey * Fixed pthread resource leak, when stopping thread 2005-12-21 Nicholas Humfrey * Fixed bug where sockets weren't closed when replying to messages * Split off resolve_address into seperate create_socket function * Only creates new sockets when needed 2005-12-05 Nicholas Humfrey * Added lo_send_from, lo_send_message_from and lo_send_bundle_from * Merged guts of lo_send_message and lo_send_bundle into new static send_data() 2005-09-04 Steve Harris * Released 0.22 2005-09-02 Steve Harris * address.c, server.c: Added patch from Martin Habets that redoes parts of previous patches... 2005-09-01 Steve Harris * address.c, server.c: Added patches from Jesse Chappell and Dave Robillard to close various sockets when there no longer used. 2005-08-19 Steve Harris * address.c, testlo.c: Added patch from Dave Robillard to fix parsing of IPV6 addresses in URLs. 2005-08-11 Martin Habets * message.c: Fix LO_CHAR sending on big endian architectures. 2005-08-09 Martin Habets * server.c: Add lo_server_del_method() * server_thread.c: Add lo_server_thread_del_method() 2005-07-26 Steve Harris * bundle.c, server.c: Endianess fixed from Topher Cyll for bundle timestamps. # Bundle delivery timing is still not right, theres an arithmetic # errorsomewhere, but I cant see it. 2005-06-05 Steve Harris * server.c: Patch from Lorenz Schori to optionally disable IPV6 support with --disable-ipv6 2005-03-31 Steve Harris * server.c: Patch from Martin Habets that expands wildcarded patch to the matching path where possible (eg. not when using the NULL wildcard path). 2005-03-04 Steve Harris * server.c: try to fix the global struct thing that keeps track of server sockets. 2005-02-03 Steve Harris * server.c: made UDP messages resolve back to thier originating server, or something close to it. 2005-02-03 Taybin Rutkin * server.c: commited resource leak fix from Jesse Chappell 2005-01-22 Steve Harris * address.c: fixed bug when determining protocol of URL with unspecified sub-protocol. Reported by Pix. 2005-01-13 Steve Harris * bundle.c: patch from Dave Robillard that fixes bundles of more than 4 messages. 2005-01-13 Steve Harris * message.c: made the arguments to _add_string and _add_symbol const char * for C++ compatibility. 2005-01-10 Steve Harris * message.c: added a source field that represents the source from which a message was received. Useful in method handlers to determine which client sent the message. 2004-12-21 Steve Harris * server.c: added patch from Walco van Loon and Pix that fixes a bug in the hostname detection fallback code 2004-11-19 Steve Harris * send.c: added lo_send_timestamped() 2004-11-17 Steve Harris * server.c: added code to handle bundle reception * bundle.c: code to build bundle objects * timetag.c: code to manipulate and test timetags 2004-10-19 Steve Harris Release 0.13 * lo.h: removed reference to obsolete header lo_backcompat.h 2004-10-17 Steve Harris * lo_server.c: added code to allow servers to poll() on the server socket, if available. From Sean Bolton. 2004-08-27 Steve Harris * lo_lowlevel.h, send.c: added OSX compatibility fixes from Taybin Rutkin. 2004-08-19 Steve Harris Release 0.9 * testlo.c: added more URL tests 2004-08-19 Steve Harris * address.c: more bugfixes to URL handling 2004-08-02 Steve Harris * server.c, address.c: fixed bugs and ommisions in URL handling 2004-07-28 Steve Harris * send.c, server.c: added code to handle UNIX domain sockets. 2004-07-12 Steve Harris * server_thread.c: added a lo_server_thread_stop() function for symmetry with lo_server_thread_start() 2004-06-07 Steve Harris * server.c: added a lo_server_recv_noblock() that will not wait for a packet to be received 2004-03-26 Steve Harris * doc/, *.h: added doxygen documentation * address.c: changed URL methods to accept/expect protocol specifiers (eg. osc.udp://...) * examples/*.c: added comments, slightly simplified 2004-03-21 Steve Harris * server.c: made binding to unspecified ports work 2004-03-21 Steve Harris * message.c: fixed coercion type bugs * server.c: fixed endian conversion bug * testlo.c: added lots of tests * send.c: added implicit guard variable to end of send arguments 2004-03-20 Steve Harris * message.c, send.c: added support for the remaining types OSC 2004-03-15 Steve Harris * message.c: changed the definition of the string argument accessor member (it was wrong before). * target.c, *.[ch]: lo_target* is now called lo_address*, this makes the api much clearer, %s/lo_target/lo_address/g, should bring all source files up to date. 2004-02-29 Steve Harris * configure.in, Makefile.am: added auto* stuff liblo-0.29/INSTALL000066400000000000000000000220301314334730100135720ustar00rootroot00000000000000Copyright (C) 1994, 1995, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 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Run `configure --help' for more details. liblo-0.29/Makefile.am000066400000000000000000000004041314334730100145760ustar00rootroot00000000000000SUBDIRS = src if COMPILE_EXAMPLES SUBDIRS += examples endif SUBDIRS += lo build cmake @DOXYGEN@ EXTRA_DIST = libtool ltmain.sh autogen.sh ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS = -I m4 pkgconfigdir = $(libdir)/pkgconfig pkgconfig_DATA = liblo.pc test: all (cd src && make test) liblo-0.29/NEWS000066400000000000000000000374271314334730100132600ustar00rootroot00000000000000 -------------------------------------------- 2017-08-11: Release 0.29 -------------------------------------------- We are pleased to present stable release 0.29 of LibLo, the lightweight, easy to use implementation of the Open Sound Control protocol. Open Sound Control (OSC) is a protocol for communication among computers, sound synthesizers, and other multimedia devices that is designed for use over modern network transports. Changes of note since the 0.28 release include: - Several fixes for C++ headers - Addition of function to remove methods by lo_method identifier (lo_server_del_lo_method) - Several fixes for Windows - Use of Win32 threads on Windows instead of pthreads - Addition of a secondary CMake-based build system - Fix a bug in SLIP decoder - Support run-time specification of maximum message size - Remove limit on outgoing TCP message size - Make oscdump use unbuffered output by default - Add timetags to oscdump output - Add a utility to play back oscdump output -------------------------------------------- 2014-01-27: Release 0.28 -------------------------------------------- We are pleased to present stable release 0.28 of LibLo, the lightweight, easy to use implementation of the Open Sound Control protocol. Open Sound Control (OSC) is a protocol for communication among computers, sound synthesizers, and other multimedia devices that is designed for use over modern network transports. Changes since the 0.28rc release candidate include: - Fixed build for Windows (MingW, MSVC) and Android platforms - Fixed an implicit cast issue in C++ bindings for lo::ServerThread - Documentation, small fixes - Added a function to get library version information (lo_version) -------------------------------------------- 2013-11-24: Release candidate 0.28rc -------------------------------------------- This is a release candidate 0.28rc of LibLo, the lightweight, easy to use implementation of the Open Sound Control protocol. Open Sound Control (OSC) is a protocol for communication among computers, sound synthesizers, and other multimedia devices that is designed for use over modern network transports. This is mainly a bugfix release due to some deal breakers that unfortunately made it through to the 0.27 release. Additionally, this is the first release to include a modern C++11 object-oriented wrapper for the LibLo API. Please test! Important bug fixes: - Fixed checking of vararg markers on 64-bit systems - Fixed hang in TCP blocking test - Several potential bugs prevented through static analysis Additional changes: - Add function lo_bundle_get_timestamp() - Add C++11 wrapper, `lo_cpp.h', and test program - Support for a few more build tools: clang/clang++, ccache -------------------------------------------- 2013-05-22: Release 0.27 -------------------------------------------- We are pleased to present stable release 0.27 of LibLo, the lightweight, easy to use implementation of the Open Sound Control protocol. Open Sound Control (OSC) is a protocol for communication among computers, sound synthesizers, and other multimedia devices that is designed for use over modern network transports. This is the first release in quite some time, and includes several major features and improvements since the 0.26 release, particularly related to bundles, multicast, and TCP support. Features include: - Support for sending and receiving nested bundles, including ref-counted memory handling for bundled messages. - Support for multicast in oscdump and oscsend tools. - Callbacks for bundle handling. - Select desired network interface for multicast. - Fix blocking semantics of lo_server_wait() / lo_server_recv(). - Make inclusion of threading-related code optional. - Basic compilation script for Android. - Allow to optionally disable server dispatch queueing at runtime. (In this case messages are dispatched immediately even if they are timestamped for later.) - Support bidirectional use of TCP ports using lo_send_from(). - Add SLIP protocol support for packetization when sending and receiving with TCP. - Allow to enable the TCP_NODELAY flag on TCP sockets. - Support for specifying server parameters via URL string, and also support for URL strings in the oscsend and oscdump tools. - As a result of the above, support for TCP and Unix sockets in the oscsend and oscdump tools. Bug fixes include: - Fixed timestamp serialization. - Fixed blob padding and char-type padding. - Close sockets properly under Windows. - Fix multicast under Windows. - Fix TCP reception blocking behaviour, such that a message can span multiple calls to recv(). - Correct printing of blob bytes. - Only call getnameinfo() when requested. This release contains contributions by: - Camille Troillard - Hanspeter Portner - Jamie Bullock - Joseph Malloch - Pete Goodeve - rjvbertin - Mok Keith - David Robillard - John McFerran - Artem Baguinski - William Light Please download it at SourceForge: http://downloads.sourceforge.net/liblo/liblo-0.27.tar.gz Or read the online documentation: http://liblo.sourceforge.net The git repository can be found at the following mirrors: - git://liblo.git.sourceforge.net/gitroot/liblo/liblo - git://gitorious.org/liblo/mainline.git - https://github.com/radarsat1/liblo.git Stephen Sinclair LibLo maintainer -------------------------------------------- 2009-03-07: Release 0.26 -------------------------------------------- We are pleased to present stable release 0.26 of LibLo, the lightweight, easy to use implementation of the Open Sound Control protocol. Open Sound Control (OSC) is a protocol for communication among computers, sound synthesizers, and other multimedia devices that is designed for use over modern network transports. This release marks the first release of LibLo under the LGPL license version 2.1 or later, allowing the use of LibLo in non-GPL applications as long as it is dynamically linked such that the LibLo portion of the application can remain freely modifiable. We hope that this will allow compatibility with a wider variety of audio applications and encourage the use of open protocols even in commercial software. (This change was motivated by receiving a number of requests for special permission for the use of LibLo in non-GPL software.) This release also introduces some new features, such as the ability to use custom transports, proper TCP multi-session support, access to bundle timestamp information, and wider C compiler compatibility. Details: - Change license to LGPL 2.1 or later. - Add return codes to all functions that may fail. - Fix memory leaks in lo_address_new_from_url(), dispatch_method(), lo_url_get_path() - Move lo_arg_size(), lo_get_path(), lo_arg_host/network_endian() back to lo_lowlevel.h. - Expose the lo_server_dispatch_data() function as public, making it possible to react to messages contained in an arbitrary block of memory. (i.e., allows use with custom transport protocols) - Get protocol by ID number. - Keep TCP sessions open, and automatically track multiple open sessions in a data structure. - Allow access to bundle timestamp information. - Fix bug in lo_timetag_diff(). - Change the value of LO_TT_IMMEDIATE to correspond with the OSC specification. - Enable SO_REUSEPORT when initializing a multicast server. - Update the "soname" describing API/ABI compatibility. - Update documentation and various bug fixes. - Compiles under MSVC, avoiding the use of gcc-isms when not using gcc. Contributions by: - Mike Wozniewski - Dominic Sacré - Alex McLean - Steve Harris - Kentaro Fukuchi - Koichiro Ozaki - Stephen Sinclair Please feel free to download it at SourceForge: http://downloads.sourceforge.net/liblo/liblo-0.26.tar.gz Or read the online documentation: http://liblo.sourceforge.net Stephen Sinclair LibLo maintainer -------------------------------------------- 2008-07-18: Release 0.25 -------------------------------------------- We are pleased to present stable release 0.25 of LibLo, the lightweight, easy to use implementation of the Open Sound Control protocol. Open Sound Control (OSC) is a protocol for communication among computers, sound synthesizers, and other multimedia devices that is optimized for modern networking technology. This release brings several new features, including support for broadcast messages, multicast UDP groups, message deserialisation, and input validation. Details: - Check for buffer overflows - Added oscsend and oscdump command-line tools - Added lo_message_add_varargs() for variable-argument C functions. - Added lo_bundle_free_messages() - Bug fix for pattern matching. (curly braces) - Broadcast support - Added lo_message_deserialise() - Multicast support - Fixes for compiling on OS X - General bug fixes Contributions by: - Camille Troillard - Chris Hixon - Kentaro Fukuchi - Dave Robillard - Nicolas Humfrey - Stephen Sinclair Please feel free to download it at SourceForge: http://downloads.sourceforge.net/liblo/liblo-0.25.tar.gz Or read the online documentation: http://liblo.sourceforge.net Stephen Sinclair LibLo maintainer -------------------------------------------- 2007-03-21: Release 0.24 -------------------------------------------- About: LibLO is a lightweight library for handling the sending and receiving of messages according to the Open Sound Control (OSC) protocol on POSIX systems. Changes: lo_server_get_protocol() and lo_address_get_protocol() were added. Tests for lo_address_get_* were added to the test tool. Several compiler warnings were fixed. The address for package bug reports was changed. lo_blob_new() was changed to take const void*. The getnameinfo() method of getting hostname is disabled when IPv6 is disabled. A Unix server socket is now unlinked when it is closed. The size of a Unix socket path is checked properly. -------------------------------------------- 2006-01-27: Release 0.23 -------------------------------------------- Liblo, the Lite OSC library, is an implementation of the Open Sound Control protocol for POSIX systems*. It is written in ANSI C99 and released under the GNU General Public Licence. It is designed to make developing OSC applictions as easy as possible. http://liblo.sourceforge.net/ nick. Changes: * New Maintainer (me!) * Fixed pthread resource leak, when stopping server * IPv6 is now disabled by default * Fixed bug where sockets weren't closed when replying to messages * Split off resolve_address into seperate create_socket function * Only creates new sockets when needed * Added lo_send_from, lo_send_message_from and lo_send_bundle_from -------------------------------------------- 2005-09-09: Release 0.22 -------------------------------------------- Liblo, the Lite OSC library, is an implementation of the Open Sound Control protocol for POSIX systems*. It is written in ANSI C99 and released under the GNU General Public Licence. It is designed to make developing OSC applictions as easy as possible. http://plugin.org.uk/liblo/ - Steve Changes: Fixes for socket leaking from Martin Habets, Dave Robillard and Jesse Chappell Fix for IPV6 numerical address parsing from Dave Robillard Fix for char handling on bigendian machines from Martin Habets (and others) New lo_server(thread)_del_method() from Martin Habets Endianess and arithmetic fixes for bundle timestamps from Topher Cyll - bundle delivery is still not accurate though Patch to optioanlly disable IPV6 support from Lorenz Schori * and MS Windows, under some environment or other -------------------------------------------- 2005-03-03: Release 0.18 -------------------------------------------- http://www.plugin.org.uk/liblo/releases/liblo-0.18.tar.gz This is bugfix release and fixes a critical bug in 0.17 that bites when trying to connect multiple clients to one server. All users of 0.17 should upgrade as soon as possible. Liblo is an implementation of the Open Sound Control protocol for POSIX systems. It is released under the GNU General Public Licence. http://www.plugin.org.uk/liblo/ http://www.cnmat.berkeley.edu/OpenSoundControl/ - Steve -------------------------------------------- 2005-02-24: Release 0.17 -------------------------------------------- Liblo, the Lite OSC library, is an implementation of the Open Sound Control [1] protocol for POSIX systems. It is written in ANSI C99 and released under the GNU General Public Licence. It is designed to make developing OSC applictions as easy as possible. http://plugin.org.uk/liblo/ Changes: Patch from Jesse Chappell to fix memory leak Ability to directly reply to the sender of a UDP message Preliminary support for the OSC method enumeration scheme - Steve [1] http://www.cnmat.berkeley.edu/OpenSoundControl/ -------------------------------------------- 2005-01-26: Release 0.16 -------------------------------------------- Liblo, the Lite OSC library, is an implementation of the Open Sound Control [1] protocol for POSIX systems. It is written in ANSI C and released under the GNU General Public Licence. It is designed to make developing OSC applictions as easy as possible. http://plugin.org.uk/liblo/ Changes: Patch from Dave Robillard that fixes bundles of more than 4 messages. Some const char * for C++ compatibility. Added a source field to messages that represents the source from which a message was received. Useful in method handlers to determine which client sent the message. Added patch from Walco van Loon and Pix that fixes a bug in the hostname detection fallback code - Steve [1] http://www.cnmat.berkeley.edu/OpenSoundControl/ -------------------------------------------- 2004-10-19: Release 0.13 -------------------------------------------- liblo is an implementation of the Open Sound Control[1] protocol for POSIX systems. It is written in ANSI C and released under the GNU General Public Licence. It is designed to make developing OSC applictions as easy as possible. http://plugin.org.uk/liblo/ This release adds Mac OSX compatibility fixes from Taybin Rutkin, a memory leak fix from Jesse Chappell and methods and examples to allow server polling from exisitng threads from Sean Bolton. Some legacy compatobility code has been removed, but this should not affect anyone. Documentation has been updated to reflect the changes. [1] http://www.cnmat.berkeley.edu/OpenSoundControl/ [website is currently down] -------------------------------------------- 2004-08-19: Release 0.9 -------------------------------------------- liblo is an implementation of the Open Sound Control[1] protocol for POSIX systems. It is released under the GPL. It is written in ANSI C. http://plugin.org.uk/liblo/ This release adds: (over the last stable release, 0.5) * Nonblocking mesage dispatcher (useful for single GUI-thread applications, eg Qt, GTK+) * bugfixes to URL handling (0.6 - 0.8 broke DSSI) * UNIX domain (FIFO) socket server/client support * TCP domain socket server/client support * A method to stop server threads * Better regression tests (testlo) * Fixed memory leaks * More documentation * Dynamic library building fixes - Steve [1] http://www.cnmat.berkeley.edu/OpenSoundControl/ -------------------------------------------- 2004-03-29: Release 0.5 -------------------------------------------- liblo is a easy to use OSC (Open Sound Control) implementation written in C. http://plugin.org.uk/liblo/ See the website for docs and example code. Changes since last release: bugfixes OSC URL handling better IPV6 support real documentation better example code support for all the types listed in the specification automatic port number selection for servers lo_target type has been deprecated, use lo_address now some buffer overrun checks in lo_send() This version is not binary compatible with the previous release. - Steve liblo-0.29/README.md000066400000000000000000000054451314334730100140330ustar00rootroot00000000000000 liblo ===== liblo is a lightweight library that provides an easy to use implementation of the OSC protocol. For more information about the OSC protocol, please see: - [OSC at CNMAT](http://www.cnmat.berkeley.edu/OpenSoundControl/) - [opensoundcontrol.org](http://www.opensoundcontrol.org/) The official liblo homepage is here: - [liblo homepage](http://liblo.sourceforge.net/) liblo is portable to most UNIX systems (including OS X) and Windows. It is released under the GNU Lesser General Public Licence (LGPL) v2.1 or later. See COPYING for details. Building -------- To build and install liblo, read INSTALL in the main liblo directory. liblo is configured as a dynamically-linked library. To use liblo in a new application, after configure you should install liblo with make install so that the liblo library can be located by your application. To build with MS Visual Studio on Windows, first download and run the `premake4.exe` application in the build directory with an argument describing which IDE you are using. This will generate project and solution files. See `build/README.md` for more details. Building with CMake ------------------- If you prefer the CMake build system, support has been added. Instead of the `configure` step listed in the previous section, create a build directory and initialize CMake: mkdir ~/build/liblo cmake ~/source/liblo/cmake make Examples -------- See `examples` for example source code for a simple client and two servers: - `example_server.c` uses `lo_server_thread_start()` to create a liblo server in an separate thread. - `nonblocking_server_example.c` uses `select()` to wait for either console input or OSC messages, all in a single thread. - `example_client.c` uses liblo to send OSC messages to a server. These examples will work without installing liblo. This is accomplished by a shell script. For example, `examples/client_example` is a shell script that runs the "real" program `examples/.libs/example_client`. Because of this indirection, you cannot run `example_client` with a debugger. Debugging --------- To debug applications using liblo, one option is to include all the liblo source code in the application rather than linking with the liblo library. For more information about this, please see the (libtool manual)[1] [1]: http://www.gnu.org/software/libtool/manual/libtool.html#Debugging-executables To compile liblo with debugging flags, use, ./configure --enable-debug ## IPv6 NOTICE liblo was written to support both IPv4 and IPv6, however it has caused various problems along the way because most of the currently available OSC applications like Pd and SuperCollider don't listen on IPv6 sockets. IPv6 is currently disabled by default, but you can enable it using ./configure --enable-ipv6 liblo-0.29/TODO000066400000000000000000000005211314334730100132320ustar00rootroot00000000000000* Full bundle support [needs NTP, argh], find budle timestamp delivery artimetic bug * More/better regression tests * More/better example code * Normalise URI handling [needs discussion] * Rendevous/OpenWhatever (eg. howl) service discovery [low priority] * Think about a JACK transport layer [maybe^W probably not, low priority] liblo-0.29/autogen.sh000077500000000000000000000070341314334730100145510ustar00rootroot00000000000000#!/bin/sh # Run this to generate all the initial makefiles, etc. srcdir=`dirname $0` test -z "$srcdir" && srcdir=. DIE=0 (test -f $srcdir/configure.ac) || { echo -n "**Error**: Directory "\`$srcdir\'" does not look like the" echo " top-level package directory" exit 1 } (autoconf --version) < /dev/null > /dev/null 2>&1 || { echo echo "**Error**: You must have \`autoconf' installed." echo "Download the appropriate package for your distribution," echo "or get the source tarball at ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/" DIE=1 } (grep "^AM_PROG_LIBTOOL" $srcdir/configure.ac >/dev/null) && { (libtoolize --version) < /dev/null > /dev/null 2>&1 \ && LIBTOOLIZE=libtoolize || { (glibtoolize --version) < /dev/null > /dev/null 2>&1 \ && LIBTOOLIZE=glibtoolize || { echo echo "**Error**: You must have \`libtool' installed." echo "You can get it from: ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/" DIE=1 } } } (automake --version) < /dev/null > /dev/null 2>&1 || { echo echo "**Error**: You must have \`automake' installed." echo "You can get it from: ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/" DIE=1 NO_AUTOMAKE=yes } # if no automake, don't bother testing for aclocal test -n "$NO_AUTOMAKE" || (aclocal --version) < /dev/null > /dev/null 2>&1 || { echo echo "**Error**: Missing \`aclocal'. The version of \`automake'" echo "installed doesn't appear recent enough." echo "You can get automake from ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/" DIE=1 } # Create README file for the benefit of automake test -e README || ln -v README.md README || cp -v README.md README || DIE=1 if test "$DIE" -eq 1; then exit 1 fi if test -z "$*"; then echo "**Warning**: I am going to run \`configure' with no arguments." echo "If you wish to pass any to it, please specify them on the" echo \`$0\'" command line." echo fi case $CC in xlc ) am_opt=--include-deps;; esac for coin in `find $srcdir -name configure.ac -print` do dr=`dirname $coin` if test -f $dr/NO-AUTO-GEN; then echo skipping $dr -- flagged as no auto-gen else echo processing $dr ( cd $dr aclocalinclude="$ACLOCAL_FLAGS" if grep "^AM_GLIB_GNU_GETTEXT" configure.ac >/dev/null; then echo "Creating $dr/aclocal.m4 ..." test -r $dr/aclocal.m4 || touch $dr/aclocal.m4 echo "Running glib-gettextize... Ignore non-fatal messages." echo "no" | glib-gettextize --force --copy echo "Making $dr/aclocal.m4 writable ..." test -r $dr/aclocal.m4 && chmod u+w $dr/aclocal.m4 fi if grep "^AC_PROG_INTLTOOL" configure.ac >/dev/null; then echo "Running intltoolize..." intltoolize --copy --force --automake fi if grep "^AM_PROG_LIBTOOL" configure.ac >/dev/null; then if test -z "$NO_LIBTOOLIZE" ; then echo "Running libtoolize..." $LIBTOOLIZE --force --copy fi fi echo "Running aclocal $aclocalinclude ..." aclocal $aclocalinclude if grep "^AM_CONFIG_HEADER" configure.ac >/dev/null \ || grep "^AC_CONFIG_HEADERS" configure.ac >/dev/null; then echo "Running autoheader..." autoheader fi echo "Running automake --gnu $am_opt ..." automake --add-missing --gnu $am_opt echo "Running autoconf ..." autoconf ) fi done if ( echo "$@" | grep -q -e "--no-configure" ); then NOCONFIGURE=1 fi conf_flags="--enable-maintainer-mode --enable-debug --disable-silent-rules" if test x$NOCONFIGURE = x; then echo Running $srcdir/configure $conf_flags "$@" ... $srcdir/configure $conf_flags "$@" \ && echo Now type \`make\' to compile. || exit 1 else echo Skipping configure process. fi liblo-0.29/build/000077500000000000000000000000001314334730100136435ustar00rootroot00000000000000liblo-0.29/build/Makefile.am000066400000000000000000000002101314334730100156700ustar00rootroot00000000000000 MAINTAINERCLEANFILES = Makefile.in EXTRA_DIST = config-msvc.h lo_endian-msvc.h premake4.lua \ android_build.sh README.md liblo-0.29/build/README.md000066400000000000000000000045441314334730100151310ustar00rootroot00000000000000 Building liblo for other platforms ================================== This document describes how to build liblo for platforms that require special configuration. Building liblo for Microsoft Visual Studio ------------------------------------------ Some Windows users prefer to use Microsoft Visual Studio to the well-supported MSYS/MingW or Cygwin environments. For them, an alternative configuration system is supported by liblo using the excellent `premake4` utility. The `build` folder contains a file called `premake4.lua`. It must be accompanied by `premake4.exe`, which can be downloaded from: http://industriousone.com/premake/download Once `premake4.exe` is copied to the `build` directory, open a `cmd.exe` prompt and `cd` to the `build` directory. Then, run `premake4` with arguments specifying the version of Microsoft Visual Studio you wish to use. For example, for MSVS 2010: > premake4 vs2010 You may provide the `--without-threads` option if you wish to exclude support for liblo's `lo_server_thread` API, which can be helpful if you have not downloaded the Win32 port of `pthread`. This can be found at, http://sourceware.org/pthreads-win32/ You should specify the location of this library using the `--pthreads` option to premake4, e.g.: > premake4 --pthreads=C:/Libraries/pthreads-w32-2-9-1-release vs2010 Unfortunately liblo does not yet support the Win32 thread API, so pthreads-w32 is required for lo_server_thread functionality. Note that test programs (`subtest.exe`, `testlo.exe`) will not be built without threading enabled. Building liblo for Android -------------------------- The `build` directory contains a script called `android_build.sh`. Ensure that the variables at the top of the script conform to where you have installed the Android NDK, and to the platform you wish to target. The default values are: ANDROID_NDK_PATH=$HOME/android-ndk-r9c ANDROID_PLATFORM=19 ANDROID_ARCH=arm ANDROID_TOOLCHAIN=arm-linux-androideabi-4.8 Then, run the script from the `build` directory: $ ./android_build.sh The script will run `configure` in a cross-compilation mode. It will only work if you have not previously run `configure` in the liblo directory. If the script gives an error, examine `build/android/config.log`. Otherwise, it should successfully create an ARM binary file in the directory `build/android/src/.libs`. liblo-0.29/build/android_build.sh000077500000000000000000000070251314334730100170050ustar00rootroot00000000000000 # Previously, you should have set up an Android toolchain, e.g. # ~/android-ndk-r7b/build/tools/make-standalone-toolchain.sh --platform=android-9 --install-dir=$HOME/android-ndk-r7b/standalone-toolchain-api9 ANDROID_NDK_PATH=$HOME/android-ndk-r9c ANDROID_PLATFORM=19 ANDROID_ARCH=arm ANDROID_TOOLCHAIN=arm-linux-androideabi-4.8 case $(uname -m) in *i[3456]86*) BITS=x86 ;; *x86_64*) BITS=x86_64 ;; *) echo Couldn\'t determine bitness of kernel. exit 1 esac case $(uname) in # ---- Linux *Linux*) ANDROID_BUILD_PLATFORM=linux-$BITS GCC_BUILD_PLATFORM=i686-pc-linux-gnu ;; *Darwin*) # ---- Darwin ANDROID_BUILD_PLATFORM=darwin-$BITS GCC_BUILD_PLATFORM=i686-apple-darwin11 ;; *MINGW*) ANDROID_BUILD_PLATFORM=windows GCC_BUILD_PLATFORM=i386-pc-mingw32 ;; *) echo Unknown platform exit 1 ;; esac ANDROID_NDK_TOOLCHAIN=$ANDROID_NDK_PATH/toolchains/$ANDROID_TOOLCHAIN/prebuilt/$ANDROID_BUILD_PLATFORM ANDROID_NDK_PLATFORM=$ANDROID_NDK_PATH/platforms/android-$ANDROID_PLATFORM/arch-$ANDROID_ARCH ANDROID_NDK_HOST=$ANDROID_ARCH-linux-androideabi # Sanity checks before getting into configure/make if ! 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[ -x $ANDROID_NDK_TOOLCHAIN/bin/$ANDROID_NDK_HOST-g++ ]; then echo "C++ compiler not found," echo ' '$ANDROID_NDK_TOOLCHAIN/bin/$ANDROID_NDK_HOST-g++ exit 1 fi if ! $ANDROID_NDK_TOOLCHAIN/bin/$ANDROID_NDK_HOST-gcc -v 2>/dev/null; then echo "C compiler would not run," echo ' '$ANDROID_NDK_TOOLCHAIN/bin/$ANDROID_NDK_HOST-gcc exit 1 fi if ! $ANDROID_NDK_TOOLCHAIN/bin/$ANDROID_NDK_HOST-g++ -v 2>/dev/null; then echo "C compiler would not run," echo ' '$ANDROID_NDK_TOOLCHAIN/bin/$ANDROID_NDK_HOST-g++ exit 1 fi # Also, if you get errors about an unrecognized configuration, you # need a recent version of config.sub and config.guess, available at: # http://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=config.git;a=tree fixconfigsubguess() { cd .. if ! test -e configure; then NOCONFIGURE=true ./autogen.sh fi rm config.sub rm config.guess if curl -V; then curl >config.sub 'http://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=config.git;a=blob_plain;f=config.sub;hb=HEAD' curl >config.guess 'http://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=config.git;a=blob_plain;f=config.guess;hb=HEAD' elif wget -V; then wget -O config.sub 'http://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=config.git;a=blob_plain;f=config.sub;hb=HEAD' wget -O config.guess 'http://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=config.git;a=blob_plain;f=config.guess;hb=HEAD' else echo Error: Need curl or wget to get config.sub and config.guess exit 1 fi cd build } # Check for some known-bad config.sub/config.guess files # and replace them if found. # (These were found in MingW autoconf 2.68) checkconfigsubguess() { if (echo "513a0fb7db33b8a0c5ba5345fc70ff62 *../config.sub" \ | md5sum --status -c -) \ || (echo "513a0fb7db33b8a0c5ba5345fc70ff62 *../config.guess" \ | md5sum --status -c -); then fixconfigsubguess fi } # Uncomment the following line to do the above automatically. It is # not enabled by default because the correct files will be distributed # with the tarball. #fixconfigsubguess checkconfigsubguess mkdir -p android cd android PATH=$ANDROID_NDK_TOOLCHAIN/bin:$PATH ../../configure \ --host=$ANDROID_NDK_HOST \ --build=$GCC_BUILD_PLATFORM \ CC="$ANDROID_NDK_HOST-gcc --sysroot=$ANDROID_NDK_PLATFORM" \ CXX="$ANDROID_NDK_HOST-g++ --sysroot=$ANDROID_NDK_PLATFORM" make liblo-0.29/build/config-msvc.h000066400000000000000000000057041314334730100162350ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* config.h. Generated from config.h.in by configure. */ /* config.h.in. Generated from configure.ac by autoheader. */ /* Define this to enable ipv6. */ /* #undef ENABLE_IPV6 */ /* Define this to enable network tests. */ #define ENABLE_NETWORK_TESTS 1 /* Define this to enable threads. */ @DEFTHREADS@#define ENABLE_THREADS 1 /* Define this to use pthreads for threading. */ @DEFTHREADS@#define HAVE_LIBPTHREADS 1 /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ /* #undef HAVE_DLFCN_H */ /* Define to 1 if inet_aton() is available. */ /* #undef HAVE_INET_ATON */ /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #define HAVE_INTTYPES_H 1 /* Define to 1 if you have the `pthread' library (-lpthread). */ @DEFTHREADS@#define HAVE_LIBPTHREAD 1 /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #define HAVE_MEMORY_H 1 /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ /* #undef HAVE_NETDB_H */ /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ /* #undef HAVE_NETINET_IN_H */ /* Define to 1 if poll() is available. */ /* #undef HAVE_POLL */ /* Define to 1 if select() is available. */ #define HAVE_SELECT 1 /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #define HAVE_STDINT_H 1 /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #define HAVE_STDLIB_H 1 /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #define HAVE_STRINGS_H 1 /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #define HAVE_STRING_H 1 /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ /* #undef HAVE_SYS_SOCKET_H */ /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #define HAVE_SYS_STAT_H 1 /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #define HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H 1 /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ /* #define HAVE_UNISTD_H 1 */ /* If machine is bigendian */ #define LO_BIGENDIAN "0" /* Libtool compatibility version */ #define LO_SO_VERSION @LO_SO_VERSION@ /* Define to 1 if your C compiler doesn't accept -c and -o together. */ /* #undef NO_MINUS_C_MINUS_O */ /* Name of package */ #define PACKAGE "liblo" /* Define to the address where bug reports for this package should be sent. */ #define PACKAGE_BUGREPORT "liblo-devel@lists.sourceforge.net" /* Define to the full name of this package. */ #define PACKAGE_NAME "liblo" /* Define to the full name and version of this package. */ #define PACKAGE_STRING "liblo " /*VERSION*/ /* Define to the one symbol short name of this package. */ #define PACKAGE_TARNAME "liblo" /* Define to the version of this package. */ #define PACKAGE_VERSION /*VERSION*/ /* printf code for type long long int */ #define PRINTF_LL "ll" /* Define to 1 if you have the ANSI C header files. */ #define STDC_HEADERS 1 /* Version number of package */ #define VERSION /*VERSION*/ /* Define to empty if `const' does not conform to ANSI C. */ /* #undef const */ /* Define to `unsigned int' if does not define. */ /* #undef size_t */ liblo-0.29/build/lo_endian-msvc.h000066400000000000000000000061411314334730100167140ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* * Copyright (C) 2014 Steve Harris et al. (see AUTHORS) * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 * of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. * * $Id$ */ #ifndef LO_ENDIAN_H #define LO_ENDIAN_H #include #ifdef _MSC_VER #define inline __inline #define uint64_t unsigned __int64 #define uint32_t unsigned __int32 #else #include #endif #ifdef WIN32 #include #include #else #include #endif #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif #define lo_swap16(x) htons(x) #define lo_swap32(x) htonl(x) /* These macros come from the Linux kernel */ #ifndef lo_swap16 #define lo_swap16(x) \ ({ \ uint16_t __x = (x); \ ((uint16_t)( \ (((uint16_t)(__x) & (uint16_t)0x00ffU) << 8) | \ (((uint16_t)(__x) & (uint16_t)0xff00U) >> 8) )); \ }) #warning USING UNOPTIMISED ENDIAN STUFF #endif #ifndef lo_swap32 #define lo_swap32(x) \ ({ \ uint32_t __x = (x); \ ((uint32_t)( \ (((uint32_t)(__x) & (uint32_t)0x000000ffUL) << 24) | \ (((uint32_t)(__x) & (uint32_t)0x0000ff00UL) << 8) | \ (((uint32_t)(__x) & (uint32_t)0x00ff0000UL) >> 8) | \ (((uint32_t)(__x) & (uint32_t)0xff000000UL) >> 24) )); \ }) #endif #if 0 #ifndef lo_swap64 #define lo_swap64(x) \ ({ \ uint64_t __x = (x); \ ((uint64_t)( \ (uint64_t)(((uint64_t)(__x) & (uint64_t)0x00000000000000ffULL) << 56) | \ (uint64_t)(((uint64_t)(__x) & (uint64_t)0x000000000000ff00ULL) << 40) | \ (uint64_t)(((uint64_t)(__x) & (uint64_t)0x0000000000ff0000ULL) << 24) | \ (uint64_t)(((uint64_t)(__x) & (uint64_t)0x00000000ff000000ULL) << 8) | \ (uint64_t)(((uint64_t)(__x) & (uint64_t)0x000000ff00000000ULL) >> 8) | \ (uint64_t)(((uint64_t)(__x) & (uint64_t)0x0000ff0000000000ULL) >> 24) | \ (uint64_t)(((uint64_t)(__x) & (uint64_t)0x00ff000000000000ULL) >> 40) | \ (uint64_t)(((uint64_t)(__x) & (uint64_t)0xff00000000000000ULL) >> 56) )); \ }) #endif #else typedef union { uint64_t all; struct { uint32_t a; uint32_t b; } part; } lo_split64; static inline uint64_t lo_swap64(uint64_t x) { lo_split64 in, out; in.all = x; out.part.a = lo_swap32(in.part.b); out.part.b = lo_swap32(in.part.a); return out.all; } #endif /* Host to OSC and OSC to Host conversion macros */ #if 0 #define lo_htoo16(x) (x) #define lo_htoo32(x) (x) #define lo_htoo64(x) (x) #define lo_otoh16(x) (x) #define lo_otoh32(x) (x) #define lo_otoh64(x) (x) #else #define lo_htoo16 lo_swap16 #define lo_htoo32 lo_swap32 #define lo_htoo64 lo_swap64 #define lo_otoh16 lo_swap16 #define lo_otoh32 lo_swap32 #define lo_otoh64 lo_swap64 #endif #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #ifdef _MSC_VER #undef inline #undef uint64_t #undef uint32_t #endif #endif /* vi:set ts=8 sts=4 sw=4: */ liblo-0.29/build/premake4.lua000066400000000000000000000170621314334730100160640ustar00rootroot00000000000000---------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Premake4 configuration script for LibLo -- Adapted from ODE's build script by Jason Perkins. -- For more information on Premake: http://industriousone.com/premake ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Configuration options ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -- always clean all of the optional components and toolsets if _ACTION == "clean" then for action in pairs(premake.actions) do os.rmdir(action) end end ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -- The solution, and solution-wide settings ---------------------------------------------------------------------- solution "liblo" language "C" location ( _OPTIONS["to"] or _ACTION ) newoption { trigger = "without-threads", description = "Disable lo_server_thread functions, no need for pthread." } newoption { trigger = "pthreads", description = "Specify the location of the pthreads-w32 library." } includedirs { "../lo", "../src" } -- define all the possible build configurations configurations { "DebugDLL", "ReleaseDLL", "DebugLib", "ReleaseLib", } configuration { "Debug*" } defines { "_DEBUG" } flags { "Symbols" } configuration { "Release*" } flags { "OptimizeSpeed", "NoFramePointer" } configuration { "Windows" } defines { "WIN32" } -- give each configuration a unique output directory for _, name in ipairs(configurations()) do configuration { name } targetdir ( "../lib/" .. name ) end -- disable Visual Studio security warnings configuration { "vs*" } defines { "_CRT_SECURE_NO_DEPRECATE" } -- tell source to use config.h configuration { "vs*" } defines { "HAVE_CONFIG_H" } -- don't remember why we had to do this (from ODE) configuration { "vs2002 or vs2003", "*Lib" } flags { "StaticRuntime" } ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Write a custom to .., based on the supplied flags ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -- First get the version number from "configure.ac" -- io.input("../configure.ac") text = io.read("*all") io.close() version = string.match(text, "AC_INIT%(%[liblo%],%[(%d+%.%d+%w+)%]") ltcurrent = string.match(text, "m4_define%(%[lt_current%], (%d+)") ltrev = string.match(text, "m4_define%(%[lt_revision%], (%d+)") ltage = string.match(text, "m4_define%(%[lt_age%], (%d+)") ltversion = '{' .. ltcurrent .. ', ' .. ltrev .. ', ' .. ltage .. '}' -- Replace it in "config.h" -- io.input("config-msvc.h") local text = io.read("*all") text = string.gsub(text, '/%*VERSION%*/', '"'..version..'"') if _OPTIONS["without-threads"] then text = string.gsub(text, '@DEFTHREADS@', '// ') else text = string.gsub(text, '@DEFTHREADS@', '') end text = string.gsub(text, '@LO_SO_VERSION@', ltversion) io.output("../config.h") io.write(text) io.close() ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Write a custom to ../src/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- io.input("../src/liblo.def.in") local text = io.read("*all") if _OPTIONS["without-threads"] then text = string.gsub(text, '@DEFTHREADS@', ';;') else text = string.gsub(text, '@DEFTHREADS@', '') end text = string.gsub(text, ' @DLL_NAME@', '') io.output("../src/liblo.def") io.write(text) io.close() ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Write a custom to ../lo/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- io.input("../lo/lo.h.in") local text = io.read("*all") threads_enabler='#include "lo/lo_serverthread.h"' threads_disabler='/* lo/lo_serverthread.h unavailable (--without-threads) */' if _OPTIONS["without-threads"] then text = string.gsub(text, '@THREADS_INCLUDE@', threads_disabler) else text = string.gsub(text, '@THREADS_INCLUDE@', threads_enabler) end io.output("../lo/lo.h") io.write(text) io.close() ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Copy to ../lo ---------------------------------------------------------------------- io.input("lo_endian-msvc.h") io.output("../lo/lo_endian.h") local text = io.read("*all") io.write(text) io.close() ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -- The LibLo library project ---------------------------------------------------------------------- project "liblo" kind "StaticLib" location ( _OPTIONS["to"] or _ACTION ) includedirs { "..", } files { "../src/*.c", "../src/*.h", "../lo/*.h", "../src/liblo.def", } excludes { "../src/testlo.c", "../src/subtest.c", "../src/test_bidirectional_tcp.c", "../src/tools", } configuration { "windows" } links { "user32", "wsock32", "ws2_32", "iphlpapi", } configuration { "without-threads" } excludes { "../src/server_thread.c" } configuration { "not without-threads" } links { "pthreadVC2" } if (_OPTIONS["pthreads"]) then includedirs { _OPTIONS["pthreads"] } end configuration { "*Lib" } kind "StaticLib" defines "LIBLO_LIB" configuration { "*DLL" } kind "SharedLib" defines "LIBLO_DLL" configuration { "Debug*" } targetname "liblo_d" configuration { "Release*" } targetname "liblo" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -- The automated test application ---------------------------------------------------------------------- project "testlo" kind "ConsoleApp" location ( _OPTIONS["to"] or _ACTION ) links { "user32", "wsock32", "ws2_32", "iphlpapi", "pthreadVC2", } includedirs { "..", } files { "../src/testlo.c", } configuration { "DebugDLL" } links { "liblo_d" } libdirs { "../lib/debugdll" } configuration { "DebugLib" } links { "liblo_d" } libdirs { "../lib/debuglib" } configuration { "Release*" } links { "liblo" } configuration { "not without-threads" } links { "pthreadVC2" } if (_OPTIONS["pthreads"]) then includedirs { _OPTIONS["pthreads"] } end project "subtest" kind "ConsoleApp" location ( _OPTIONS["to"] or _ACTION ) links { "user32", "wsock32", "ws2_32", "iphlpapi", "pthreadVC2", } includedirs { "..", } files { "../src/subtest.c", } configuration { "DebugDLL" } links { "liblo_d" } libdirs { "../lib/debugdll" } configuration { "DebugLib" } links { "liblo_d" } libdirs { "../lib/debuglib" } configuration { "Release*" } links { "liblo" } liblo-0.29/cmake/000077500000000000000000000000001314334730100136245ustar00rootroot00000000000000liblo-0.29/cmake/CMakeLists.txt000066400000000000000000000252261314334730100163730ustar00rootroot00000000000000cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.0) include(CheckIncludeFiles) include(CheckSymbolExists) include(CheckLibraryExists) include(TestBigEndian) include(GNUInstallDirs) set(PROJECT liblo) set(PACKAGE_NAME "${PROJECT}") project(${PROJECT} LANGUAGES C CXX) if(NOT CMAKE_VERSION VERSION_LESS 3.1.0) set_property(TARGET ${LIBRARY} PROPERTY C_STANDARD 11) set_property(TARGET ${LIBRARY} PROPERTY CXX_STANDARD 11) endif() set(CMAKE_VERBOSE_MAKEFILE OFF) set(LIBRARY_SHARED lo_shared) set(LIBRARY_STATIC lo_static) set(OSCDUMP oscdump) set(OSCSEND oscsend) set(TESTLO testlo) set(SUBTEST subtest) set(CPPTEST cpp_test) set(EXAMPLE_CLIENT example_client) set(EXAMPLE_SERVER example_server) set(EXAMPLE_TCP_ECHO_SERVER example_tcp_echo_server) set(NONBLOCKING_SERVER_EXAMPLE nonblocking_server_example) set(TOOLS ${OSCDUMP} ${OSCSEND}) set(TESTS ${TESTLO} ${SUBTEST} ${CPPTEST}) set(EXAMPLES ${EXAMPLE_CLIENT} ${EXAMPLE_SERVER} ${EXAMPLE_TCP_ECHO_SERVER} ${NONBLOCKING_SERVER_EXAMPLE}) set(PROGRAMS ${TOOLS} ${TESTS} ${EXAMPLES}) set(LIBRARY_SOURCES ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/../src/address.c ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/../src/blob.c ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/../src/bundle.c ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/../src/message.c ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/../src/method.c ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/../src/pattern_match.c ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/../src/send.c ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/../src/server.c ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/../src/timetag.c ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/../src/version.c ) set(LIBRARY_HEADERS ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/../lo/lo_cpp.h ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/../lo/lo_errors.h ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/../lo/lo_lowlevel.h ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/../lo/lo_macros.h ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/../lo/lo_osc_types.h ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/../lo/lo_serverthread.h ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/../lo/lo_throw.h ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/../lo/lo_types.h ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/lo/lo_endian.h ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/lo/lo.h ) set(OSCDUMP_SOURCES ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/../src/tools/oscdump.c) set(OSCSEND_SOURCES ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/../src/tools/oscsend.c) set(TESTLO_SOURCES ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/../src/testlo.c) set(SUBTEST_SOURCES ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/../src/subtest.c) set(CPPTEST_SOURCES ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/../src/cpp_test.cpp) set(EXAMPLE_CLIENT_SOURCES ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/../examples/example_client.c) set(EXAMPLE_SERVER_SOURCES ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/../examples/example_server.c) set(EXAMPLE_TCP_ECHO_SERVER_SOURCES ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/../examples/example_tcp_echo_server.c) set(NONBLOCKING_SERVER_EXAMPLE_SOURCES ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/../examples/nonblocking_server_example.c) check_symbol_exists(poll poll.h HAVE_POLL) check_symbol_exists(select sys/select.h HAVE_SELECT) if(NOT HAVE_POLL AND NOT HAVE_SELECT) if(CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME MATCHES "Windows") set(HAVE_SELECT 1) message(STATUS "Windows configuration: Assuming select exists.") else() message(FATAL_ERROR "Neither select nor poll was found.") endif() endif() check_symbol_exists(getifaddrs "sys/types.h;ifaddrs.h" HAVE_GETIFADDRS) check_symbol_exists(inet_pton "arpa/inet.h" HAVE_INET_PTON) set(THREADING ON CACHE BOOL "Build with threading support.") if(THREADING) if (CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME MATCHES "Windows") set(CMAKE_THREAD_PREFER_PTHREAD OFF CACHE BOOL "Prefer pthread to other thread libraries.") else() set(CMAKE_THREAD_PREFER_PTHREAD ON CACHE BOOL "Prefer pthread to other thread libraries.") endif() include(FindThreads) if (NOT Threads_FOUND) message(FATAL_ERROR "No supported thread library found.") endif() if(CMAKE_USE_WIN32_THREADS_INIT AND NOT CMAKE_THREAD_PREFER_PTHREAD) set(HAVE_WIN32_THREADS ON) elseif(CMAKE_USE_PTHREADS_INIT) set(HAVE_LIBPTHREAD ON) endif() set(LIBRARY_SOURCES ${LIBRARY_SOURCES} ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/../src/server_thread.c) endif() set(BUILD_LANGUAGE C CACHE STRING "Build language (C or CXX)") mark_as_advanced(BUILD_LANGUAGE) set_source_files_properties( ${LIBRARY_SOURCES} ${OSCDUMP_SOURCES} ${OSCSEND_SOURCES} ${TESTLO_SOURCES} ${EXAMPLE_CLIENT_SOURCES} ${EXAMPLE_SERVER_SOURCES} ${EXAMPLE_TCP_ECHO_SERVER_SOURCES} ${NONBLOCKING_SERVER_EXAMPLE_SOURCES} PROPERTIES LANGUAGE ${BUILD_LANGUAGE}) set_source_files_properties(${CPPTEST_SOURCES} PROPERTIES LANGUAGE CXX) # Library add_library(${LIBRARY_STATIC} STATIC ${LIBRARY_SOURCES}) add_library(${LIBRARY_SHARED} SHARED ${LIBRARY_SOURCES}) # Tools add_executable(${OSCDUMP} ${OSCDUMP_SOURCES}) add_executable(${OSCSEND} ${OSCSEND_SOURCES}) # Tests add_executable(${TESTLO} ${TESTLO_SOURCES}) add_executable(${SUBTEST} ${SUBTEST_SOURCES}) add_executable(${CPPTEST} ${CPPTEST_SOURCES}) # Examples add_executable(${EXAMPLE_CLIENT} ${EXAMPLE_CLIENT_SOURCES}) add_executable(${EXAMPLE_SERVER} ${EXAMPLE_SERVER_SOURCES}) add_executable(${EXAMPLE_TCP_ECHO_SERVER} ${EXAMPLE_TCP_ECHO_SERVER_SOURCES}) add_executable(${NONBLOCKING_SERVER_EXAMPLE} ${NONBLOCKING_SERVER_EXAMPLE_SOURCES}) if(THREADING) set(ENABLE_THREADS 1) target_link_libraries(${LIBRARY_SHARED} Threads::Threads) set(THREADS_INCLUDE "#include \"lo/lo_serverthread.h\"") else() set(THREADS_INCLUDE "/* lo/lo_serverthread.h unavailable (THREADING=OFF) */") endif() if(${CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME} MATCHES "Windows") target_link_libraries(${LIBRARY_SHARED} "user32" "wsock32" "ws2_32" "iphlpapi") if(THREADING AND Threads_FOUND) target_link_libraries(${LIBRARY_SHARED} ${CMAKE_THREAD_LIBS_INIT}) endif() set_target_properties(${LIBRARY_SHARED} PROPERTIES COMPILE_DEFINITIONS "LIBLO_DLL") set_target_properties(${LIBRARY_STATIC} PROPERTIES COMPILE_DEFINITIONS "LIBLO_LIB") set(DLLNAME "") if(THREADING) set(DEFTHREADS "") else() set(DEFTHREADS ";;") endif() else() target_link_libraries(${LIBRARY_SHARED} "m") endif() set(LO_INCLUDE_DIRS ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR} ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/..) target_include_directories(${LIBRARY_SHARED} PUBLIC ${LO_INCLUDE_DIRS}) target_include_directories(${LIBRARY_STATIC} PUBLIC ${LO_INCLUDE_DIRS}) foreach(PROG ${PROGRAMS}) target_include_directories(${PROG} PUBLIC ${LO_INCLUDE_DIRS}) target_link_libraries(${PROG} PUBLIC ${LIBRARY_SHARED}) endforeach(PROG) foreach(PROG ${TOOLS}) set_property(TARGET ${PROG} PROPERTY RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY "tools") endforeach(PROG) foreach(PROG ${TESTS}) set_property(TARGET ${PROG} PROPERTY RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY "tests") endforeach(PROG) foreach(PROG ${EXAMPLES}) set_property(TARGET ${PROG} PROPERTY RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY "examples") endforeach(PROG) set_property(TARGET ${CPPTEST} PROPERTY CXX_STANDARD 11) # parse version info from configure.ac file(STRINGS "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/../configure.ac" CONFIGURE_AC_LINE REGEX "AC_INIT\\(\\[liblo\\].*\\)") string(REGEX MATCHALL "[0-9]+" CONFIGURE_AC_LIST ${CONFIGURE_AC_LINE}) list(GET CONFIGURE_AC_LIST 0 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"${CONFIGURE_AC_CURRENT} - ${CONFIGURE_AC_AGE}") set_target_properties(${LIBRARY_SHARED} PROPERTIES VERSION "${CURRENT_MINUS_AGE}.${CONFIGURE_AC_AGE}.${CONFIGURE_AC_REVISION}" SOVERSION "${CURRENT_MINUS_AGE}" OUTPUT_NAME "lo" ) set_target_properties(${LIBRARY_STATIC} PROPERTIES OUTPUT_NAME "lo" ) if(NOT DEFINED PRINTF_LL) message(STATUS "Check how to print long long int") try_compile(PRINTF_LL_AVAILABLE ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR} SOURCES "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/test-printf-ll.c") if(PRINTF_LL_AVAILABLE) set(PRINTF_LL "ll" CACHE INTERNAL "") else() try_compile(PRINTF_LL_AVAILABLE ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR} SOURCES "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/test-printf-I64.c") if(PRINTF_LL_AVAILABLE) set(PRINTF_LL "I64" CACHE INTERNAL "") else() message(FATAL_ERROR "printf doesn't support long long int") endif() endif() endif() if(MSVC) set(VERSION "${CONFIGURE_AC_CURRENT}.${CONFIGURE_AC_REVISION}") configure_file( ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/config-msvc.h.in ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/config.h) configure_file( ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/../src/liblo.def.in ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/src/liblo.def) set_target_properties(${LIBRARY_STATIC} PROPERTIES LINK_FLAGS "/DEF:\"${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/src/liblo.def\"") set_target_properties(${LIBRARY_SHARED} PROPERTIES LINK_FLAGS "/DEF:\"${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/src/liblo.def\"") else() configure_file( ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/config.h.in ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/config.h) endif() configure_file( ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/../lo/lo.h.in ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/lo/lo.h) test_big_endian(LO_BIGENDIAN) configure_file( ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/../lo/lo_endian.h.in ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/lo/lo_endian.h) configure_file( ${PROJECT}Config.cmake.in ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/${PROJECT}Config.cmake) set(prefix ${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}) set(exec_prefix "\${prefix}") set(libdir "\${exec_prefix}/lib") set(includedir "\${prefix}/include") set(LIBPTHREAD ${CMAKE_THREAD_LIBS_INIT}) configure_file( ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/../${PROJECT}.pc.in ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/${PROJECT}.pc @ONLY) add_definitions(-DHAVE_CONFIG_H) install( TARGETS ${LIBRARY_STATIC} ${LIBRARY_SHARED} ${OSCDUMP} ${OSCSEND} LIBRARY DESTINATION lib ARCHIVE DESTINATION lib RUNTIME DESTINATION bin) install( FILES ${LIBRARY_HEADERS} DESTINATION include/lo) install( FILES ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/${PROJECT}Config.cmake DESTINATION lib/cmake/${PROJECT}) install( FILES ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/${PROJECT}.pc DESTINATION lib/pkgconfig) liblo-0.29/cmake/Makefile.am000066400000000000000000000002311314334730100156540ustar00rootroot00000000000000 MAINTAINERCLEANFILES = Makefile.in EXTRA_DIST = CMakeLists.txt config-msvc.h.in config.h.in \ libloConfig.cmake.in test-printf-I64.c test-printf-ll.c liblo-0.29/cmake/config-msvc.h.in000066400000000000000000000056631314334730100166270ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* config.h. 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VERBATIM_HEADERS = NO #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Configuration options related to the alphabetical class index #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # If the ALPHABETICAL_INDEX tag is set to YES, an alphabetical index of all # compounds will be generated. Enable this if the project contains a lot of # classes, structs, unions or interfaces. # The default value is: YES. ALPHABETICAL_INDEX = NO # The COLS_IN_ALPHA_INDEX tag can be used to specify the number of columns in # which the alphabetical index list will be split. # Minimum value: 1, maximum value: 20, default value: 5. # This tag requires that the tag ALPHABETICAL_INDEX is set to YES. COLS_IN_ALPHA_INDEX = 5 # In case all classes in a project start with a common prefix, all classes will # be put under the same header in the alphabetical index. 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HTML_OUTPUT = html # The HTML_FILE_EXTENSION tag can be used to specify the file extension for each # generated HTML page (for example: .htm, .php, .asp). # The default value is: .html. # This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTML is set to YES. HTML_FILE_EXTENSION = .html # The HTML_HEADER tag can be used to specify a user-defined HTML header file for # each generated HTML page. If the tag is left blank doxygen will generate a # standard header. # # To get valid HTML the header file that includes any scripts and style sheets # that doxygen needs, which is dependent on the configuration options used (e.g. # the setting GENERATE_TREEVIEW). It is highly recommended to start with a # default header using # doxygen -w html new_header.html new_footer.html new_stylesheet.css # YourConfigFile # and then modify the file new_header.html. See also section "Doxygen usage" # for information on how to generate the default header that doxygen normally # uses. # Note: The header is subject to change so you typically have to regenerate the # default header when upgrading to a newer version of doxygen. For a description # of the possible markers and block names see the documentation. # This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTML is set to YES. HTML_HEADER = # The HTML_FOOTER tag can be used to specify a user-defined HTML footer for each # generated HTML page. If the tag is left blank doxygen will generate a standard # footer. See HTML_HEADER for more information on how to generate a default # footer and what special commands can be used inside the footer. See also # section "Doxygen usage" for information on how to generate the default footer # that doxygen normally uses. # This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTML is set to YES. HTML_FOOTER = # The HTML_STYLESHEET tag can be used to specify a user-defined cascading style # sheet that is used by each HTML page. It can be used to fine-tune the look of # the HTML output. If left blank doxygen will generate a default style sheet. # See also section "Doxygen usage" for information on how to generate the style # sheet that doxygen normally uses. # Note: It is recommended to use HTML_EXTRA_STYLESHEET instead of this tag, as # it is more robust and this tag (HTML_STYLESHEET) will in the future become # obsolete. # This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTML is set to YES. HTML_STYLESHEET = # The HTML_EXTRA_STYLESHEET tag can be used to specify an additional user- # defined cascading style sheet that is included after the standard style sheets # created by doxygen. Using this option one can overrule certain style aspects. # This is preferred over using HTML_STYLESHEET since it does not replace the # standard style sheet and is therefor more robust against future updates. # Doxygen will copy the style sheet file to the output directory. For an example # see the documentation. # This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTML is set to YES. HTML_EXTRA_STYLESHEET = # The HTML_EXTRA_FILES tag can be used to specify one or more extra images or # other source files which should be copied to the HTML output directory. Note # that these files will be copied to the base HTML output directory. Use the # $relpath^ marker in the HTML_HEADER and/or HTML_FOOTER files to load these # files. In the HTML_STYLESHEET file, use the file name only. Also note that the # files will be copied as-is; there are no commands or markers available. # This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTML is set to YES. HTML_EXTRA_FILES = # The HTML_COLORSTYLE_HUE tag controls the color of the HTML output. Doxygen # will adjust the colors in the stylesheet and background images according to # this color. Hue is specified as an angle on a colorwheel, see # http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hue for more information. For instance the value # 0 represents red, 60 is yellow, 120 is green, 180 is cyan, 240 is blue, 300 # purple, and 360 is red again. # Minimum value: 0, maximum value: 359, default value: 220. # This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTML is set to YES. HTML_COLORSTYLE_HUE = 220 # The HTML_COLORSTYLE_SAT tag controls the purity (or saturation) of the colors # in the HTML output. For a value of 0 the output will use grayscales only. A # value of 255 will produce the most vivid colors. # Minimum value: 0, maximum value: 255, default value: 100. # This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTML is set to YES. HTML_COLORSTYLE_SAT = 100 # The HTML_COLORSTYLE_GAMMA tag controls the gamma correction applied to the # luminance component of the colors in the HTML output. Values below 100 # gradually make the output lighter, whereas values above 100 make the output # darker. The value divided by 100 is the actual gamma applied, so 80 represents # a gamma of 0.8, The value 220 represents a gamma of 2.2, and 100 does not # change the gamma. # Minimum value: 40, maximum value: 240, default value: 80. # This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTML is set to YES. HTML_COLORSTYLE_GAMMA = 80 # If the HTML_TIMESTAMP tag is set to YES then the footer of each generated HTML # page will contain the date and time when the page was generated. Setting this # to NO can help when comparing the output of multiple runs. # The default value is: YES. # This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTML is set to YES. HTML_TIMESTAMP = NO # If the HTML_DYNAMIC_SECTIONS tag is set to YES then the generated HTML # documentation will contain sections that can be hidden and shown after the # page has loaded. # The default value is: NO. # This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTML is set to YES. HTML_DYNAMIC_SECTIONS = NO # With HTML_INDEX_NUM_ENTRIES one can control the preferred number of entries # shown in the various tree structured indices initially; the user can expand # and collapse entries dynamically later on. Doxygen will expand the tree to # such a level that at most the specified number of entries are visible (unless # a fully collapsed tree already exceeds this amount). So setting the number of # entries 1 will produce a full collapsed tree by default. 0 is a special value # representing an infinite number of entries and will result in a full expanded # tree by default. # Minimum value: 0, maximum value: 9999, default value: 100. # This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTML is set to YES. HTML_INDEX_NUM_ENTRIES = 100 # If the GENERATE_DOCSET tag is set to YES, additional index files will be # generated that can be used as input for Apple's Xcode 3 integrated development # environment (see: http://developer.apple.com/tools/xcode/), introduced with # OSX 10.5 (Leopard). To create a documentation set, doxygen will generate a # Makefile in the HTML output directory. Running make will produce the docset in # that directory and running make install will install the docset in # ~/Library/Developer/Shared/Documentation/DocSets so that Xcode will find it at # startup. See http://developer.apple.com/tools/creatingdocsetswithdoxygen.html # for more information. # The default value is: NO. # This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTML is set to YES. GENERATE_DOCSET = NO # This tag determines the name of the docset feed. A documentation feed provides # an umbrella under which multiple documentation sets from a single provider # (such as a company or product suite) can be grouped. # The default value is: Doxygen generated docs. # This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_DOCSET is set to YES. DOCSET_FEEDNAME = "Doxygen generated docs" # This tag specifies a string that should uniquely identify the documentation # set bundle. This should be a reverse domain-name style string, e.g. # com.mycompany.MyDocSet. Doxygen will append .docset to the name. # The default value is: org.doxygen.Project. # This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_DOCSET is set to YES. DOCSET_BUNDLE_ID = org.doxygen.Project # The DOCSET_PUBLISHER_ID tag specifies a string that should uniquely identify # the documentation publisher. This should be a reverse domain-name style # string, e.g. com.mycompany.MyDocSet.documentation. # The default value is: org.doxygen.Publisher. # This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_DOCSET is set to YES. DOCSET_PUBLISHER_ID = org.doxygen.Publisher # The DOCSET_PUBLISHER_NAME tag identifies the documentation publisher. # The default value is: Publisher. # This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_DOCSET is set to YES. DOCSET_PUBLISHER_NAME = Publisher # If the GENERATE_HTMLHELP tag is set to YES then doxygen generates three # additional HTML index files: index.hhp, index.hhc, and index.hhk. The # index.hhp is a project file that can be read by Microsoft's HTML Help Workshop # (see: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=21138) on # Windows. # # The HTML Help Workshop contains a compiler that can convert all HTML output # generated by doxygen into a single compiled HTML file (.chm). Compiled HTML # files are now used as the Windows 98 help format, and will replace the old # Windows help format (.hlp) on all Windows platforms in the future. Compressed # HTML files also contain an index, a table of contents, and you can search for # words in the documentation. The HTML workshop also contains a viewer for # compressed HTML files. # The default value is: NO. # This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTML is set to YES. GENERATE_HTMLHELP = NO # The CHM_FILE tag can be used to specify the file name of the resulting .chm # file. You can add a path in front of the file if the result should not be # written to the html output directory. # This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTMLHELP is set to YES. CHM_FILE = # The HHC_LOCATION tag can be used to specify the location (absolute path # including file name) of the HTML help compiler ( hhc.exe). If non-empty # doxygen will try to run the HTML help compiler on the generated index.hhp. # The file has to be specified with full path. # This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTMLHELP is set to YES. HHC_LOCATION = # The GENERATE_CHI flag controls if a separate .chi index file is generated ( # YES) or that it should be included in the master .chm file ( NO). # The default value is: NO. # This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTMLHELP is set to YES. GENERATE_CHI = NO # The CHM_INDEX_ENCODING is used to encode HtmlHelp index ( hhk), content ( hhc) # and project file content. # This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTMLHELP is set to YES. CHM_INDEX_ENCODING = # The BINARY_TOC flag controls whether a binary table of contents is generated ( # YES) or a normal table of contents ( NO) in the .chm file. # The default value is: NO. # This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTMLHELP is set to YES. BINARY_TOC = NO # The TOC_EXPAND flag can be set to YES to add extra items for group members to # the table of contents of the HTML help documentation and to the tree view. # The default value is: NO. # This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTMLHELP is set to YES. TOC_EXPAND = NO # If the GENERATE_QHP tag is set to YES and both QHP_NAMESPACE and # QHP_VIRTUAL_FOLDER are set, an additional index file will be generated that # can be used as input for Qt's qhelpgenerator to generate a Qt Compressed Help # (.qch) of the generated HTML documentation. # The default value is: NO. # This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTML is set to YES. GENERATE_QHP = NO # If the QHG_LOCATION tag is specified, the QCH_FILE tag can be used to specify # the file name of the resulting .qch file. The path specified is relative to # the HTML output folder. # This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_QHP is set to YES. QCH_FILE = # The QHP_NAMESPACE tag specifies the namespace to use when generating Qt Help # Project output. For more information please see Qt Help Project / Namespace # (see: http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-4.8/qthelpproject.html#namespace). # The default value is: org.doxygen.Project. # This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_QHP is set to YES. QHP_NAMESPACE = org.doxygen.Project # The QHP_VIRTUAL_FOLDER tag specifies the namespace to use when generating Qt # Help Project output. For more information please see Qt Help Project / Virtual # Folders (see: http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-4.8/qthelpproject.html#virtual- # folders). # The default value is: doc. # This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_QHP is set to YES. QHP_VIRTUAL_FOLDER = doc # If the QHP_CUST_FILTER_NAME tag is set, it specifies the name of a custom # filter to add. For more information please see Qt Help Project / Custom # Filters (see: http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-4.8/qthelpproject.html#custom- # filters). # This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_QHP is set to YES. QHP_CUST_FILTER_NAME = # The QHP_CUST_FILTER_ATTRS tag specifies the list of the attributes of the # custom filter to add. For more information please see Qt Help Project / Custom # Filters (see: http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-4.8/qthelpproject.html#custom- # filters). # This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_QHP is set to YES. QHP_CUST_FILTER_ATTRS = # The QHP_SECT_FILTER_ATTRS tag specifies the list of the attributes this # project's filter section matches. Qt Help Project / Filter Attributes (see: # http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-4.8/qthelpproject.html#filter-attributes). # This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_QHP is set to YES. QHP_SECT_FILTER_ATTRS = # The QHG_LOCATION tag can be used to specify the location of Qt's # qhelpgenerator. If non-empty doxygen will try to run qhelpgenerator on the # generated .qhp file. # This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_QHP is set to YES. QHG_LOCATION = # If the GENERATE_ECLIPSEHELP tag is set to YES, additional index files will be # generated, together with the HTML files, they form an Eclipse help plugin. To # install this plugin and make it available under the help contents menu in # Eclipse, the contents of the directory containing the HTML and XML files needs # to be copied into the plugins directory of eclipse. The name of the directory # within the plugins directory should be the same as the ECLIPSE_DOC_ID value. # After copying Eclipse needs to be restarted before the help appears. # The default value is: NO. # This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTML is set to YES. GENERATE_ECLIPSEHELP = NO # A unique identifier for the Eclipse help plugin. When installing the plugin # the directory name containing the HTML and XML files should also have this # name. Each documentation set should have its own identifier. # The default value is: org.doxygen.Project. # This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_ECLIPSEHELP is set to YES. ECLIPSE_DOC_ID = org.doxygen.Project # If you want full control over the layout of the generated HTML pages it might # be necessary to disable the index and replace it with your own. The # DISABLE_INDEX tag can be used to turn on/off the condensed index (tabs) at top # of each HTML page. A value of NO enables the index and the value YES disables # it. Since the tabs in the index contain the same information as the navigation # tree, you can set this option to YES if you also set GENERATE_TREEVIEW to YES. # The default value is: NO. # This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTML is set to YES. DISABLE_INDEX = YES # The GENERATE_TREEVIEW tag is used to specify whether a tree-like index # structure should be generated to display hierarchical information. If the tag # value is set to YES, a side panel will be generated containing a tree-like # index structure (just like the one that is generated for HTML Help). For this # to work a browser that supports JavaScript, DHTML, CSS and frames is required # (i.e. any modern browser). Windows users are probably better off using the # HTML help feature. Via custom stylesheets (see HTML_EXTRA_STYLESHEET) one can # further fine-tune the look of the index. As an example, the default style # sheet generated by doxygen has an example that shows how to put an image at # the root of the tree instead of the PROJECT_NAME. Since the tree basically has # the same information as the tab index, you could consider setting # DISABLE_INDEX to YES when enabling this option. # The default value is: NO. # This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTML is set to YES. GENERATE_TREEVIEW = NO # The ENUM_VALUES_PER_LINE tag can be used to set the number of enum values that # doxygen will group on one line in the generated HTML documentation. # # Note that a value of 0 will completely suppress the enum values from appearing # in the overview section. # Minimum value: 0, maximum value: 20, default value: 4. # This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTML is set to YES. ENUM_VALUES_PER_LINE = 4 # If the treeview is enabled (see GENERATE_TREEVIEW) then this tag can be used # to set the initial width (in pixels) of the frame in which the tree is shown. # Minimum value: 0, maximum value: 1500, default value: 250. # This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTML is set to YES. TREEVIEW_WIDTH = 250 # When the EXT_LINKS_IN_WINDOW option is set to YES doxygen will open links to # external symbols imported via tag files in a separate window. # The default value is: NO. # This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTML is set to YES. EXT_LINKS_IN_WINDOW = NO # Use this tag to change the font size of LaTeX formulas included as images in # the HTML documentation. When you change the font size after a successful # doxygen run you need to manually remove any form_*.png images from the HTML # output directory to force them to be regenerated. # Minimum value: 8, maximum value: 50, default value: 10. # This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTML is set to YES. FORMULA_FONTSIZE = 10 # Use the FORMULA_TRANPARENT tag to determine whether or not the images # generated for formulas are transparent PNGs. Transparent PNGs are not # supported properly for IE 6.0, but are supported on all modern browsers. # # Note that when changing this option you need to delete any form_*.png files in # the HTML output directory before the changes have effect. # The default value is: YES. # This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTML is set to YES. FORMULA_TRANSPARENT = YES # Enable the USE_MATHJAX option to render LaTeX formulas using MathJax (see # http://www.mathjax.org) which uses client side Javascript for the rendering # instead of using prerendered bitmaps. Use this if you do not have LaTeX # installed or if you want to formulas look prettier in the HTML output. When # enabled you may also need to install MathJax separately and configure the path # to it using the MATHJAX_RELPATH option. # The default value is: NO. # This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTML is set to YES. USE_MATHJAX = NO # When MathJax is enabled you can set the default output format to be used for # the MathJax output. See the MathJax site (see: # http://docs.mathjax.org/en/latest/output.html) for more details. # Possible values are: HTML-CSS (which is slower, but has the best # compatibility), NativeMML (i.e. MathML) and SVG. # The default value is: HTML-CSS. # This tag requires that the tag USE_MATHJAX is set to YES. MATHJAX_FORMAT = HTML-CSS # When MathJax is enabled you need to specify the location relative to the HTML # output directory using the MATHJAX_RELPATH option. The destination directory # should contain the MathJax.js script. For instance, if the mathjax directory # is located at the same level as the HTML output directory, then # MATHJAX_RELPATH should be ../mathjax. The default value points to the MathJax # Content Delivery Network so you can quickly see the result without installing # MathJax. However, it is strongly recommended to install a local copy of # MathJax from http://www.mathjax.org before deployment. # The default value is: http://cdn.mathjax.org/mathjax/latest. # This tag requires that the tag USE_MATHJAX is set to YES. MATHJAX_RELPATH = http://cdn.mathjax.org/mathjax/latest # The MATHJAX_EXTENSIONS tag can be used to specify one or more MathJax # extension names that should be enabled during MathJax rendering. For example # MATHJAX_EXTENSIONS = TeX/AMSmath TeX/AMSsymbols # This tag requires that the tag USE_MATHJAX is set to YES. MATHJAX_EXTENSIONS = # The MATHJAX_CODEFILE tag can be used to specify a file with javascript pieces # of code that will be used on startup of the MathJax code. See the MathJax site # (see: http://docs.mathjax.org/en/latest/output.html) for more details. For an # example see the documentation. # This tag requires that the tag USE_MATHJAX is set to YES. MATHJAX_CODEFILE = # When the SEARCHENGINE tag is enabled doxygen will generate a search box for # the HTML output. The underlying search engine uses javascript and DHTML and # should work on any modern browser. Note that when using HTML help # (GENERATE_HTMLHELP), Qt help (GENERATE_QHP), or docsets (GENERATE_DOCSET) # there is already a search function so this one should typically be disabled. # For large projects the javascript based search engine can be slow, then # enabling SERVER_BASED_SEARCH may provide a better solution. It is possible to # search using the keyboard; to jump to the search box use + S # (what the is depends on the OS and browser, but it is typically # , /