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mbedOSC.h@3:f4118f0bc1ab, 2016-01-03 (annotated)
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- casiotone401
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- Sun Jan 03 00:13:22 2016 +0000
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- 3:f4118f0bc1ab
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tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 1 | /* mbed OSC Library |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 2 | This is an Open Sound Control library for the mbed, created to be compatible with Recotana's OSCClass library (http://recotana.com) for the |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 3 | Arduino with Ethernet shield. It also uses parts of the OSC Transceiver(Sender/Receiver) code by xshige |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 4 | written by: Alvaro Cassinelli, October 2011 |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 5 | tweaked by: Toby Harris / *spark audio-visual, March 2012 |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 6 | |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 7 | This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 8 | modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 9 | License version 2.1 as published by the Free Software Foundation. |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 10 | Open Sound Control http://opensoundcontrol.org/ |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 11 | */ |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 12 | |
casiotone401 | 2:507dea4cc97a | 13 | #pragma O3 |
casiotone401 | 2:507dea4cc97a | 14 | #pragma Otime |
casiotone401 | 2:507dea4cc97a | 15 | |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 16 | #ifndef mbedOSC_h |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 17 | #define mbedOSC_h |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 18 | |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 19 | #include "mbed.h" |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 20 | #include "EthernetNetIf.h" |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 21 | #include "UDPSocket.h" |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 22 | |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 23 | // setup IP of destination (computer): |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 24 | #define DEFAULT_SEND_PORT 12000 |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 25 | //Host sendHost(IpAddr(10, 0, 0, 1), DEFAULT_SEND_PORT, NULL); // Send Port |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 26 | // set IP of origin of UDP packets - the mbed acts as a SERVER here, and needs to bind the socket to the "client" (the computer) |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 27 | #define DEFAULT_RECEIVE_PORT 57130 |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 28 | //Host recHost(IpAddr(10, 0, 0, 1), DEFAULT_RECEIVE_PORT, NULL); // Receive Port |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 29 | //UDPSocket udpRec,udpSend; |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 30 | |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 31 | |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 32 | #define MAX_ADDRESS 2 |
casiotone401 | 2:507dea4cc97a | 33 | #define MAX_ARG 4 |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 34 | |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 35 | #define TYPE_INT 1 |
casiotone401 | 2:507dea4cc97a | 36 | #define TYPE_FLOAT 2 |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 37 | |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 38 | |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 39 | /** Container class for OSC messages (receiving or sending) |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 40 | @note mbedOSC version 0.1 Specification (similar to Recotana's OSCClass library) |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 41 | Example of an OSC message: "/mbed/test1, if 50 32.4" |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 42 | ie. "Address TypeTag Args" |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 43 | Address : max 2 |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 44 | "/ard" |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 45 | "/ard/output" |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 46 | --address[0]="/ard" :max 15character |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 47 | --address[1]="/output" :max 15character |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 48 | TypeTag : max 2 |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 49 | "i" - long or unsigned long |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 50 | "f" - double |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 51 | arg : max 2 |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 52 | (Note: The byte string as seen here is not sent as UDP packet directly - there are no spaces, and arguments are in binary, BIG ENDIAN) |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 53 | */ |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 54 | class OSCMessage{ |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 55 | |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 56 | private: |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 57 | |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 58 | char *address[MAX_ADDRESS]; // these are strings (as char*) |
casiotone401 | 2:507dea4cc97a | 59 | uint8_t addressNum; // current number of addresses in the message (ex: "/ard/test" --> the number of the addresses is 2) |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 60 | |
casiotone401 | 2:507dea4cc97a | 61 | char typeTag[MAX_ARG]; |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 62 | |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 63 | void *arg[MAX_ARG]; |
casiotone401 | 2:507dea4cc97a | 64 | uint8_t argNum; |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 65 | |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 66 | // Information about the connection: |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 67 | //uint8_t ip[4]; |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 68 | //uint16_t port; |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 69 | Host host; |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 70 | |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 71 | public: |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 72 | /** Create a container for an OSC message to be received or sent */ |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 73 | OSCMessage(); |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 74 | |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 75 | /** Return the IpAddr object */ |
casiotone401 | 2:507dea4cc97a | 76 | const IpAddr& getIp(); |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 77 | /** Return the port */ |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 78 | const int& getPort(); |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 79 | |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 80 | /** Gets the address string of the OSC message |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 81 | * |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 82 | * @param[in] _index The index of the address string (byte) |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 83 | * @return pointer of the address string (char *) |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 84 | * @note ex. "/ard/test"<br> |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 85 | * getAddress(0) = "/ard"<br> |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 86 | * getAddress(1) = "/test" |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 87 | * @attention It is maximum number of the addresses is 2<br> |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 88 | * In this case "/ard/test1/test2"<br> |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 89 | * ignore it after "/test2" |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 90 | */ |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 91 | char *getAddress(uint8_t _index); //retturn address |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 92 | |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 93 | /** Gets the TopAddress string of the OSC message (this is just the address with index 0) |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 94 | @return pointer of the TopAddress string (char *), i.e. address[0] |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 95 | Example: In the case "/ard/test", getTopAddress() = "/ard" (WITH the slash "/") |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 96 | */ |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 97 | char *getTopAddress(); //return address[0] :"/ard" |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 98 | |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 99 | /** |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 100 | Gets the "SubAddress" string of the OSC message (this is just the address with index 1) |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 101 | @return pointer of the SubAddress string (char *), i.e. address[1] |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 102 | Example: in the case "/ard/test", getSubAddress() = "/test" (WITH the slash "/") |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 103 | */ |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 104 | char *getSubAddress(); //return address[1] :"/test" |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 105 | |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 106 | /** |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 107 | Gets the number of the OSC message address |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 108 | @return number of the OSC message address (byte) |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 109 | Examples: "/ard" --> the number of the addresses is 1 |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 110 | "/ard/test" --> the number of the addresses is 2 |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 111 | Attention: the maximum number of addresses is 2 (MAX_ADDRESS) |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 112 | */ |
casiotone401 | 2:507dea4cc97a | 113 | uint8_t getAddressNum(); //return 2 |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 114 | |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 115 | /** |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 116 | Gets the TypeTag string (with index) of the OSC message |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 117 | @param[in] _index The index of the TypeTag string (byte) |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 118 | @return: TypeTag char (char) |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 119 | Example: in the case of a total typetag string equal to "if", getTypeTag(0) = 'i' and getTypeTag(1) = 'f' |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 120 | Attention: MAX_ARG is maximum number of the args, if the index argument is larger, it will be constrained to this max. |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 121 | */ |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 122 | char getTypeTag(uint8_t _index); //_index=0 ->'i' |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 123 | //_index=1 ->'f' |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 124 | |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 125 | /** |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 126 | Gets the number of the OSC message args |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 127 | @return number of the args (byte) |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 128 | Example: "i" 123 --> number of the OSC message args is 1 |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 129 | "if" 123 54.24 --> number of the OSC message args is 2 |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 130 | Attention: the maximum number of args is 2 (MAX_ARG) |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 131 | */ |
casiotone401 | 3:f4118f0bc1ab | 132 | uint8_t getArgNum(); //return 2 |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 133 | |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 134 | /** |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 135 | Get the args of the OSC message with an integer value |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 136 | @param[in] _index An int or uint8_t corresponding to the index of the args (byte) |
casiotone401 | 2:507dea4cc97a | 137 | @return: integer value (long, or int16_t) |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 138 | Example: in the case "if" 123 54.24, getArgInt(0) = 123 |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 139 | Noe: "i" is integer, but the return type is "long" |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 140 | Note: When a index is bigger than the number of the args, it is set to the number of the args |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 141 | */ |
casiotone401 | 3:f4118f0bc1ab | 142 | int getArgInt(uint8_t _index); //_index=0 -> 123 |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 143 | |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 144 | /** |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 145 | Get the args of the OSC message with a float value |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 146 | @param[in] _index The index of the args |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 147 | @return: float value (double) |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 148 | note: In this case "if" 123 54.24, getArgFloat(1) = 54.24 |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 149 | attention: arg declared as float, but return value cast as "double" |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 150 | attention: When index is bigger than the number of the args, it is set to the number of the args |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 151 | */ |
casiotone401 | 3:f4118f0bc1ab | 152 | double getArgFloat(uint8_t _index); //_index=1 -> 54.21 |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 153 | |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 154 | |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 155 | /** |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 156 | Set TopAddress string of OSC Message |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 157 | @param[in] _address A string pointer for the TopAddress String (char *). NOTE: is this a good idea? why not pass as const, and do allocation here? |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 158 | Example: if the complete address string is "/ard/test", we set the topaddress as follows: char top[]="/ard" (allocation done here!), then setTopAddress(top) |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 159 | */ |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 160 | void setTopAddress(char *_address); //set address[0] |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 161 | |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 162 | /** |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 163 | Set SubAddress string of the OSC Message |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 164 | @param[in] _address A string pointer for the SubAddress String (char *) |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 165 | Example: if the complete address string is "/ard/test", we set the subaddress as follows: char sub[]="/test" (allocation done here!), then setSubAddress(sub) |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 166 | Attention: we should call first setTopAddress, and then setSubAddress. The order is important. This does not seems like a good idea... |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 167 | */ |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 168 | void setSubAddress(char *_address); //set address[1] |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 169 | |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 170 | /** |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 171 | Set the complete Address string of the OSC Message (top and sub addresses) |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 172 | @param[in] _topAddress, _subAddress The string pointers to top and sub addresses (char *) |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 173 | Example: in the case "/ard/test", we need to do: char top[]="/ard", char sub[]="/test", and then setAddress(top,sub) |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 174 | Reminder: in this implementation, the maximum number of addresses is MAX_ADDRESS=2 |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 175 | */ |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 176 | void setAddress(char *_topAddress, |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 177 | char *_subAddress); |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 178 | |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 179 | /** |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 180 | Set address string using index (here 0 or 1) |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 181 | Example: "/ard/test", char adr[]="/ard", setAddress(0,adr), char adr2[]="/test", setAddress(1,adr) |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 182 | */ |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 183 | void setAddress(uint8_t _index, //set 0,address[0] |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 184 | char *_address); |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 185 | //set 1,address[1] |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 186 | |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 187 | /** |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 188 | Set IP Address of the OSC Message (for SENDING messages - for receiving this will be done when receiving something ) |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 189 | @param[in] _ip Pointer of IP Address array (byte *) |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 190 | Example: IP=192.168.0.99, then we have to do: ip[]={192,168,0,1}, then setIp(ip) |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 191 | */ |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 192 | void setIp( uint8_t *_ip ); //set ip |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 193 | |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 194 | /** |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 195 | Set IP Address to the OSC Message container (not through pointer) |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 196 | Example: IP=192.168.0.99 => setIp(192,168,0,99) |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 197 | */ |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 198 | void setIp(uint8_t _ip1, //set(192, |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 199 | uint8_t _ip2, // 168, |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 200 | uint8_t _ip3, // 0, |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 201 | uint8_t _ip4); // 100) |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 202 | |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 203 | /* |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 204 | Set PortNo for the OSC Message |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 205 | @param[in] _port PortNo (unsigned int) |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 206 | @return None |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 207 | */ |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 208 | void setPort( uint16_t _port ); |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 209 | |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 210 | /** |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 211 | Set TypeTag and args to the OSC Message container |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 212 | @param[in] types TypeTag string "i"(integer) or"f"(float) (char *) |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 213 | @param[in] ... Pointer of the Args(variable argument) .. |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 214 | @Example: |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 215 | (1) integer 123: (NOTE: integers are LONG) |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 216 | long v1=123; sendMes.setArgs("i",&v1) |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 217 | (2)integer:123 and float:52.14 |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 218 | long v1=123; double v2=52.14; sendMes.setArgs("if",&v1,&v2) |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 219 | Attention: in this implementation, the maximum number of the args is 2 |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 220 | (if setArgs("iff",&v1,&v2,&v3), data is ignored after &v3) |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 221 | */ |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 222 | void setArgs( char *types , ... ); //set ("if",&v1,&v2) |
casiotone401 | 2:507dea4cc97a | 223 | |
casiotone401 | 2:507dea4cc97a | 224 | //## Cortex-M is little Endian |
casiotone401 | 2:507dea4cc97a | 225 | /* |
casiotone401 | 2:507dea4cc97a | 226 | based on http://stackoverflow.com/questions/809902/64-bit-ntohl-in-c |
casiotone401 | 2:507dea4cc97a | 227 | |
casiotone401 | 2:507dea4cc97a | 228 | if the system is little endian, it will flip the bits |
casiotone401 | 2:507dea4cc97a | 229 | if the system is big endian, it'll do nothing |
casiotone401 | 2:507dea4cc97a | 230 | */ |
casiotone401 | 2:507dea4cc97a | 231 | template<typename T> |
casiotone401 | 2:507dea4cc97a | 232 | static inline T BigEndian(const T& x) |
casiotone401 | 2:507dea4cc97a | 233 | { |
casiotone401 | 2:507dea4cc97a | 234 | const int one = 1; |
casiotone401 | 2:507dea4cc97a | 235 | const char sig = *(char*)&one; |
casiotone401 | 2:507dea4cc97a | 236 | if (sig == 0) return x; // for big endian machine just return the input |
casiotone401 | 2:507dea4cc97a | 237 | T ret; |
casiotone401 | 2:507dea4cc97a | 238 | int size = sizeof(T); |
casiotone401 | 2:507dea4cc97a | 239 | char* src = (char*)&x + sizeof(T) - 1; |
casiotone401 | 2:507dea4cc97a | 240 | char* dst = (char*)&ret; |
casiotone401 | 2:507dea4cc97a | 241 | while (size-- > 0){ |
casiotone401 | 2:507dea4cc97a | 242 | *dst++ = *src--; |
casiotone401 | 2:507dea4cc97a | 243 | } |
casiotone401 | 2:507dea4cc97a | 244 | return ret; |
casiotone401 | 2:507dea4cc97a | 245 | } |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 246 | |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 247 | friend class OSCClass; |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 248 | |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 249 | }; |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 250 | |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 251 | |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 252 | |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 253 | /* ==================================== OSCClass for sending and receiving OSC messages using UDP protocol ===================================== */ |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 254 | |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 255 | #include "UDPSocket.h" |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 256 | |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 257 | /** Wraps the UDP functions to send and receive OSC messages */ |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 258 | class OSCClass { |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 259 | |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 260 | private: |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 261 | |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 262 | UDPSocket udpRec,udpSend; |
casiotone401 | 2:507dea4cc97a | 263 | char rcvBuff[128]; // raw buffer for UDP packets (udpRec.recvfrom( buf, 256, &host ) )) |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 264 | int buflength; |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 265 | |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 266 | OSCMessage *receiverMessage; |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 267 | OSCMessage *sendContainer; |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 268 | |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 269 | char tempAddress[MAX_ADDRESS][16]; |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 270 | uint8_t tempArg[MAX_ARG][4]; |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 271 | |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 272 | void onUDPSocketEvent(UDPSocketEvent e); |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 273 | |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 274 | void decodePacket( OSCMessage *_mes); // makes OSC message from packet |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 275 | |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 276 | public: |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 277 | |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 278 | friend class UDPSocket; |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 279 | |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 280 | /** Create an object to send and receive OSC messages */ |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 281 | OSCClass(); |
tobyspark | 1:63b72e393989 | 282 | ~OSCClass(); |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 283 | /** |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 284 | This sets "binds" the received message to the receiver container of the communication object |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 285 | @param[in] _mes A pointer to the "receiveing" OSC message (OSCMessage *) |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 286 | */ |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 287 | OSCClass(OSCMessage *_mes); // set the receiver message container |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 288 | |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 289 | /** |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 290 | This initializes the OSC communication object with default receiving port (DEFAULT_REC_PORT) |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 291 | */ |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 292 | void begin(); |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 293 | |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 294 | /** |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 295 | Initialize an OSC object with arbitrary listening port |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 296 | @param[in] _recievePort The listening ("receiving") Port No (unsigned int) |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 297 | */ |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 298 | void begin(uint16_t _recievePort); |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 299 | |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 300 | /** |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 301 | Stop OSC communication (in fact, only the receiver - the server side) |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 302 | */ |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 303 | void stop(); |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 304 | |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 305 | /** |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 306 | Returns whether there is new OSC data in the receiver message container. |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 307 | */ |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 308 | bool newMessage; |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 309 | |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 310 | /** |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 311 | Set a OSC receive message container |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 312 | @param[in] _mes Pointer to the OSC receive message container (OSCMessage *) |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 313 | */ |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 314 | void setReceiveMessage( OSCMessage *_mes ); //set receive OSCmessage container (note: the message has a "host" object from which we get the upd packets) |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 315 | |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 316 | /** |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 317 | Get the received OSC message (note: this is another way to access the message directly from the OSCClass object). |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 318 | The advantage is that we will signal that we read the message, and will be able to query if a NEW message arrived |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 319 | (Alternatively, one could have a function pointer to pass to the OSC object, that will be called each time a new packet is received: TO DO) |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 320 | */ |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 321 | OSCMessage *getMessage(); //return received OSCmessage |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 322 | |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 323 | /** |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 324 | Send an OSC Message (message contain the host ip and port where the message data has to be sent) |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 325 | @param[in] _mes Pointer to the OSC message container (OSCMessage *) |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 326 | */ |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 327 | void sendOsc( OSCMessage *_mes ); //set&send OSCmessage (note: it will be sent to the host defined in the message container) |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 328 | |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 329 | /** |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 330 | A function pointer to be set by host program that will be called on receipt of an OSC message |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 331 | @code |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 332 | osc.messageReceivedCallback.attach(&processOSC); |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 333 | @endcode |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 334 | */ |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 335 | FunctionPointer messageReceivedCallback; |
casiotone401 | 2:507dea4cc97a | 336 | |
casiotone401 | 2:507dea4cc97a | 337 | |
casiotone401 | 2:507dea4cc97a | 338 | |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 339 | }; |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 340 | |
tobyspark | 0:fdea65150534 | 341 | #endif |