1) cdtext objects are no longer associated with a track but with the disc.

2) - cdio_get_cdtext no longer takes track as an argument
- cdtext_get, cdtext_get_const, cdtext_set require track argument
3) Language, Genre, Genre Code and Encoding Fields are now properly parsed and stored in the cdtext object
4) Added public function cdio_get_cdtext_raw to extract the binary CD-Text
5) Added CDTEXTFILE keyword logic in cue sheet parser. Parses binary/raw CD-Text files
6) Added cdtext_genre2str to convert genre code
7) altered the example programs, test drivers, cdda-player and cd-info to work with these changes
8) Added test case
9) A few smaller changes
A disc either holds CD-Text for all the tracks or does not hold any. Therefore a CD-Text object for the whole disc seems more natural to me. It also enables us to store global fields, like genre, encoding, language.

Patch was tested on GNU/Linux 32 bit running Gentoo.
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R. Bernstein
2011-11-24 20:54:40 -05:00
parent e0b2ee826d
commit dbf6d24765
43 changed files with 639 additions and 417 deletions

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@@ -30,17 +30,6 @@ CdIo_t *getCdIo()
return p_cdio;
}
/*!
Get CD-Text information for a CdIo_t object.
@return the CD-Text object or NULL if obj is NULL
or CD-Text information does not exist.
*/
cdtext_t *getCdtext ()
{
return cdio_get_cdtext (p_cdio, i_track);
}
/*! Return number of channels in track: 2 or 4; -2 if not
implemented or -1 for error.
Not meaningful if track is not an audio track.