simple tester example >>> osc destination & receive
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diff -r 000000000000 -r f76708a93fb3 main.cpp --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/main.cpp Sat Oct 15 14:15:55 2011 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,158 @@ +#include "mbed.h" +#include "mbedOSC.h" + +DigitalOut myled(LED1); + +// mbed IP address (server): +#ifdef DHCP +EthernetNetIf eth; +#else +EthernetNetIf eth( + IpAddr(10,0,0,2), //IP Address + IpAddr(255,255,255,0), //Network Mask + IpAddr(10,0,0,1), //Gateway + IpAddr(10,0,0,1) //DNS +); +#endif + +//uint8_t serverMac[] = { 0xDE, 0xAD, 0xBE, 0xEF, 0xFE, 0xED }; +uint8_t serverIp[] = { 10, 0, 0, 2 }; // not needed perhaps! +int serverPort = 10000; + +uint8_t destIp[] = { 10, 0, 0, 1}; +int destPort = 12000; + +char *topAddress="/mbed"; +char *subAddress[3]={ "/test1" , "/test2" , "/test3" }; + +OSCMessage recMes; +OSCMessage sendMes; + +OSCClass osc; +//OSCClass osc(&recMes); // instantiate OSC communication object, and set the receiver container from the OSC packets + + Serial pc(USBTX, USBRX); + +void processOSC(UDPSocketEvent e); + +int main() { + + // make debug port: + pc.baud(115200); + + // Set the Ethernet port: + printf("Setting up...\r\n"); + EthernetErr ethErr = eth.setup(); + if(ethErr) + { + printf("Error %d in setup.\r\n", ethErr); + return -1; + } + printf("Setup OK\r\n"); + + + //(1) Sending message: + // Set IP and Port: + sendMes.setIp( destIp ); + sendMes.setPort( destPort ); + // Set data: + // sendMes.setTopAddress(topAddress); + + //setting osc functionnality: + //(2) Receiving: + // recMes.setIp( serverIp ); // not needed? + osc.setReceiveMessage(&recMes); // this sets the receiver container for the OSC packets (we can avoid doing this if we use osc.getMessage() to get messages) + osc.begin(serverPort, &processOSC); // binds the upd (osc) messages to an arbitrary listening port ("server" port), and callback function + + //========================================== INFINITE LOOP (in USER PROGRAM CONTEXT) =================================================================== + while(true) { + Net::poll(); + + // ... Do whatever needs to be done (note: the osc processing is done in the processOSC function. + // BUT DO NOT FORGET to call osc.onUDPSocketEvent(e). This is messy... should find a better way to do it. + + } +} + + +// This is the callback function called when there are packets on the listening socket. It is not nice to have it +// here, but for the time being having a "wrapping global" is the simplest solution (we cannot pass a member-function pointer +// as handler to the upd object). +void processOSC(UDPSocketEvent e) { + osc.onUDPSocketEvent(e); + + if (osc.newMessage) { // in fact, there is no need to check this if using the method of a global callback function - it is clear this is a new packet... however, it may be + // interesting to use a timer, and process data (answers, etc) only after a certain amount of time, so as to avoid blocking the program in IRQ context... + + //pc.printf("we received top address %s\n", recMes.getAddress(0) ); + + osc.newMessage=false; // note: if using: message=osc.getMessage(), then we don't need to do this explicitly. + + // Test: + if( !strcmp( recMes.getAddress(0) , "mbed" ) ) { + pc.printf("we received topAddress= mbed \n"); + if( !strcmp( recMes.getAddress(1) , "test1" ) ) + pc.printf("we received subAddress= test1 \n"); + + // Send some osc message: + sendMes.setTopAddress("/working..."); + osc.sendOsc(&sendMes); + } + } + +} + + +/* EXAMPLE SEND/RECEIVE on PROCESSING: + +// oscP5sendreceive by andreas schlegel +// example shows how to send and receive osc messages. +// oscP5 website at http://www.sojamo.de/oscP5 + + +import oscP5.*; +import netP5.*; + +OscP5 oscP5; +NetAddress myRemoteLocation; + +void setup() { + size(400,400); + frameRate(25); + // start oscP5, listening for incoming messages at port 12000 + oscP5 = new OscP5(this,12000); + + // myRemoteLocation is a NetAddress. a NetAddress takes 2 parameters, + // an ip address and a port number. myRemoteLocation is used as parameter in + // oscP5.send() when sending osc packets to another computer, device, + // application. usage see below. for testing purposes the listening port + // and the port of the remote location address are the same, hence you will + // send messages back to this sketch. + myRemoteLocation = new NetAddress("10.0.0.2",10000); +} + + +void draw() { + background(0); +} + +void mousePressed() { + // in the following different ways of creating osc messages are shown by example + OscMessage myMessage = new OscMessage("/mbed/test1"); + + myMessage.add(123); // add an int to the osc message + + // send the message + oscP5.send(myMessage, myRemoteLocation); +} + + +// incoming osc message are forwarded to the oscEvent method. +void oscEvent(OscMessage theOscMessage) { + // print the address pattern and the typetag of the received OscMessage + print("### received an osc message."); + print(" addrpattern: "+theOscMessage.addrPattern()); + println(" typetag: "+theOscMessage.typetag()); +} + +*/