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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/*
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$Id: cdtext.h,v 1.14 2008/03/25 15:59:08 karl Exp $
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Copyright (C) 2004, 2005, 2008 Rocky Bernstein <rocky@gnu.org>
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adapted from cuetools
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Copyright (C) 2003 Svend Sanjay Sorensen <ssorensen@fastmail.fm>
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This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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*/
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/*!
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* \file cdtext.h
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*
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* \brief The top-level header for CD-Text information. Applications
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* include this for CD-Text access.
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*/
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#ifndef __CDIO_CDTEXT_H__
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#define __CDIO_CDTEXT_H__
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#include <cdio/cdio.h>
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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extern "C" {
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#endif /* __cplusplus */
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#define MAX_CDTEXT_FIELDS 13
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#define MIN_CDTEXT_FIELD 0
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#define MAX_CDTEXT_DATA_LENGTH 5000
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#define MAX_CDTEXT_GENRE_CODE 28
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/*! \brief structure for holding CD-Text information
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@see cdtext_init, cdtext_destroy, cdtext_get, and cdtext_set.
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*/
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struct cdtext {
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char *field[MAX_CDTEXT_FIELDS];
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};
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typedef struct cdtext cdtext_track_t;
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struct cdtext_s {
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cdtext_track_t track[100]; /* cdtext for track 1..99. 0 represents cd-text of disc */
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uint16_t genre_code; /* genre code */
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uint8_t block;
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char encoding[16]; /* encoding of character strings */
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char language[3]; /* ISO 639-1 (2 letter) language code */
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};
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/*! \brief A list of all of the CD-Text fields. Because
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the interval has no gaps, we can use ++ to iterate over fields.
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*/
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typedef enum {
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CDTEXT_ARRANGER = 0, /**< name(s) of the arranger(s) */
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CDTEXT_COMPOSER = 1, /**< name(s) of the composer(s) */
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CDTEXT_DISCID = 2, /**< disc identification information */
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CDTEXT_GENRE = 3, /**< genre identification and genre information */
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CDTEXT_MESSAGE = 4, /**< ISRC code of each track */
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CDTEXT_ISRC = 5, /**< message(s) from the content provider or artist */
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CDTEXT_PERFORMER = 6, /**< name(s) of the performer(s) */
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CDTEXT_SIZE_INFO = 7, /**< size information of the block */
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CDTEXT_SONGWRITER = 8, /**< name(s) of the songwriter(s) */
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CDTEXT_TITLE = 9, /**< title of album name or track titles */
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CDTEXT_TOC_INFO = 10, /**< table of contents information */
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CDTEXT_TOC_INFO2 = 11, /**< second table of contents information */
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CDTEXT_UPC_EAN = 12,
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CDTEXT_INVALID = MAX_CDTEXT_FIELDS
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} cdtext_field_t;
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/*! Return string representation of the enum values above */
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const char *cdtext_field2str (cdtext_field_t i);
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/*! CD-Text genre codes */
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typedef enum {
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CDIO_CDTEXT_GENRE_UNUSED = 0, /**< not used */
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CDIO_CDTEXT_GENRE_UNDEFINED = 1, /**< not defined */
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CDIO_CDTEXT_GENRE_ADULT_CONTEMP = 2, /**< Adult Contemporary */
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CDIO_CDTEXT_GENRE_ALT_ROCK = 3, /**< Alternative Rock */
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CDIO_CDTEXT_GENRE_CHILDRENS = 4, /**< Childrens Music */
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CDIO_CDTEXT_GENRE_CLASSIC = 5, /**< Classical */
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CDIO_CDTEXT_GENRE_CHRIST_CONTEMP = 6, /**< Contemporary Christian */
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CDIO_CDTEXT_GENRE_COUNTRY = 7, /**< Country */
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CDIO_CDTEXT_GENRE_DANCE = 8, /**< Dance */
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CDIO_CDTEXT_GENRE_EASY_LISTENING = 9, /**< Easy Listening */
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CDIO_CDTEXT_GENRE_EROTIC = 10, /**< Erotic */
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CDIO_CDTEXT_GENRE_FOLK = 11, /**< Folk */
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CDIO_CDTEXT_GENRE_GOSPEL = 12, /**< Gospel */
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CDIO_CDTEXT_GENRE_HIPHOP = 13, /**< Hip Hop */
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CDIO_CDTEXT_GENRE_JAZZ = 14, /**< Jazz */
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CDIO_CDTEXT_GENRE_LATIN = 15, /**< Latin */
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CDIO_CDTEXT_GENRE_MUSICAL = 16, /**< Musical */
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CDIO_CDTEXT_GENRE_NEWAGE = 17, /**< New Age */
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CDIO_CDTEXT_GENRE_OPERA = 18, /**< Opera */
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CDIO_CDTEXT_GENRE_OPERETTA = 19, /**< Operetta */
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CDIO_CDTEXT_GENRE_POP = 20, /**< Pop Music */
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CDIO_CDTEXT_GENRE_RAP = 21, /**< RAP */
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CDIO_CDTEXT_GENRE_REGGAE = 22, /**< Reggae */
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CDIO_CDTEXT_GENRE_ROCK = 23, /**< Rock Music */
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CDIO_CDTEXT_GENRE_RYTHMANDBLUES = 24, /**< Rhythm & Blues */
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CDIO_CDTEXT_GENRE_SOUNDEFFECTS = 25, /**< Sound Effects */
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CDIO_CDTEXT_GENRE_SOUNDTRACK = 26, /**< Soundtrack */
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CDIO_CDTEXT_GENRE_SPOKEN_WORD = 27, /**< Spoken Word */
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CDIO_CDTEXT_GENRE_WORLD_MUSIC = 28 /**< World Music */
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} cdtext_genre_t;
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/*! Return string representation of the given genre code */
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const char *cdtext_genre2str (cdtext_genre_t i);
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/*! Initialize a new cdtext structure.
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When the structure is no longer needed, release the
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resources using cdtext_delete.
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*/
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void cdtext_init (cdtext_t *cdtext);
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/*! Parse raw CD-Text data into cdtext structure */
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bool cdtext_data_init(cdtext_t *cdtext, uint8_t *wdata);
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/*! Free memory assocated with cdtext*/
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void cdtext_destroy (cdtext_t *cdtext);
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/*! returns an allocated string associated with the given field. NULL is
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returned if key is CDTEXT_INVALID or the field is not set.
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The user needs to free the string when done with it.
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@see cdio_get_const to retrieve a constant string that doesn't
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have to be freed.
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*/
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char *cdtext_get (cdtext_field_t key, track_t track, const cdtext_t *cdtext);
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/*! returns a const string associated with the given field. NULL is
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returned if key is CDTEXT_INVALID or the field is not set.
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Don't use the string when the cdtext object (i.e. the CdIo_t object
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you got it from) is no longer valid.
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@see cdio_get to retrieve an allocated string that persists past
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the cdtext object.
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*/
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const char *cdtext_get_const (cdtext_field_t key, track_t track, const cdtext_t *cdtext);
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/*!
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returns enum of keyword if key is a CD-Text keyword,
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returns MAX_CDTEXT_FIELDS non-zero otherwise.
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*/
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cdtext_field_t cdtext_is_keyword (const char *key);
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/*!
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sets cdtext's keyword entry to field
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*/
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void cdtext_set (cdtext_field_t key, track_t track, const char *value, cdtext_t *cdtext);
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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}
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#endif /* __cplusplus */
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#endif /* __CDIO_CDTEXT_H__ */
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/*
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* Local variables:
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* c-file-style: "gnu"
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* tab-width: 8
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* indent-tabs-mode: nil
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* End:
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*/
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