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diff --git a/plugins/eg-amp.lv2/README.txt b/plugins/eg-amp.lv2/README.txt
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+== Simple Amplifier ==
+
+This plugin is a simple example of a basic LV2 plugin with no additional features.
+It has audio ports which contain an array of `float`,
+and a control port which contains a single `float`.
+
+LV2 plugins are defined in two parts: code and data.
+The code is written in C, or any C compatible language such as C++.
+Static data is described separately in the human and machine friendly http://www.w3.org/TeamSubmission/turtle/[Turtle] syntax.
+
+Generally, the goal is to keep code minimal,
+and describe as much as possible in the static data.
+There are several advantages to this approach:
+
+ * Hosts can discover and inspect plugins without loading or executing any plugin code.
+ * Plugin data can be used from a wide range of generic tools like scripting languages and command line utilities.
+ * The standard data model allows the use of existing vocabularies to describe plugins and related information.
+ * The language is extensible, so authors may describe any data without requiring changes to the LV2 specification.
+ * Labels and documentation are translatable, and available to hosts for display in user interfaces.
diff --git a/plugins/eg-amp.lv2/amp.c b/plugins/eg-amp.lv2/amp.c
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+/*
+ Copyright 2006-2016 David Robillard <d@drobilla.net>
+ Copyright 2006 Steve Harris <steve@plugin.org.uk>
+
+ Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any
+ purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
+ copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
+
+ THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES
+ WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
+ MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR
+ ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
+ WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN
+ ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF
+ OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
+*/
+
+/**
+ LV2 headers are based on the URI of the specification they come from, so a
+ consistent convention can be used even for unofficial extensions. The URI
+ of the core LV2 specification is <http://lv2plug.in/ns/lv2core>, by
+ replacing `http:/` with `lv2` any header in the specification bundle can be
+ included, in this case `lv2.h`.
+*/
+#include "lv2/core/lv2.h"
+
+/** Include standard C headers */
+#include <math.h>
+#include <stdint.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+
+/**
+ The URI is the identifier for a plugin, and how the host associates this
+ implementation in code with its description in data. In this plugin it is
+ only used once in the code, but defining the plugin URI at the top of the
+ file is a good convention to follow. If this URI does not match that used
+ in the data files, the host will fail to load the plugin.
+*/
+#define AMP_URI "http://lv2plug.in/plugins/eg-amp"
+
+/**
+ In code, ports are referred to by index. An enumeration of port indices
+ should be defined for readability.
+*/
+typedef enum {
+ AMP_GAIN = 0,
+ AMP_INPUT = 1,
+ AMP_OUTPUT = 2
+} PortIndex;
+
+/**
+ Every plugin defines a private structure for the plugin instance. All data
+ associated with a plugin instance is stored here, and is available to
+ every instance method. In this simple plugin, only port buffers need to be
+ stored, since there is no additional instance data.
+*/
+typedef struct {
+ // Port buffers
+ const float* gain;
+ const float* input;
+ float* output;
+} Amp;
+
+/**
+ The `instantiate()` function is called by the host to create a new plugin
+ instance. The host passes the plugin descriptor, sample rate, and bundle
+ path for plugins that need to load additional resources (e.g. waveforms).
+ The features parameter contains host-provided features defined in LV2
+ extensions, but this simple plugin does not use any.
+
+ This function is in the ``instantiation'' threading class, so no other
+ methods on this instance will be called concurrently with it.
+*/
+static LV2_Handle
+instantiate(const LV2_Descriptor* descriptor,
+ double rate,
+ const char* bundle_path,
+ const LV2_Feature* const* features)
+{
+ Amp* amp = (Amp*)calloc(1, sizeof(Amp));
+
+ return (LV2_Handle)amp;
+}
+
+/**
+ The `connect_port()` method is called by the host to connect a particular
+ port to a buffer. The plugin must store the data location, but data may not
+ be accessed except in run().
+
+ This method is in the ``audio'' threading class, and is called in the same
+ context as run().
+*/
+static void
+connect_port(LV2_Handle instance,
+ uint32_t port,
+ void* data)
+{
+ Amp* amp = (Amp*)instance;
+
+ switch ((PortIndex)port) {
+ case AMP_GAIN:
+ amp->gain = (const float*)data;
+ break;
+ case AMP_INPUT:
+ amp->input = (const float*)data;
+ break;
+ case AMP_OUTPUT:
+ amp->output = (float*)data;
+ break;
+ }
+}
+
+/**
+ The `activate()` method is called by the host to initialise and prepare the
+ plugin instance for running. The plugin must reset all internal state
+ except for buffer locations set by `connect_port()`. Since this plugin has
+ no other internal state, this method does nothing.
+
+ This method is in the ``instantiation'' threading class, so no other
+ methods on this instance will be called concurrently with it.
+*/
+static void
+activate(LV2_Handle instance)
+{
+}
+
+/** Define a macro for converting a gain in dB to a coefficient. */
+#define DB_CO(g) ((g) > -90.0f ? powf(10.0f, (g) * 0.05f) : 0.0f)
+
+/**
+ The `run()` method is the main process function of the plugin. It processes
+ a block of audio in the audio context. Since this plugin is
+ `lv2:hardRTCapable`, `run()` must be real-time safe, so blocking (e.g. with
+ a mutex) or memory allocation are not allowed.
+*/
+static void
+run(LV2_Handle instance, uint32_t n_samples)
+{
+ const Amp* amp = (const Amp*)instance;
+
+ const float gain = *(amp->gain);
+ const float* const input = amp->input;
+ float* const output = amp->output;
+
+ const float coef = DB_CO(gain);
+
+ for (uint32_t pos = 0; pos < n_samples; pos++) {
+ output[pos] = input[pos] * coef;
+ }
+}
+
+/**
+ The `deactivate()` method is the counterpart to `activate()`, and is called by
+ the host after running the plugin. It indicates that the host will not call
+ `run()` again until another call to `activate()` and is mainly useful for more
+ advanced plugins with ``live'' characteristics such as those with auxiliary
+ processing threads. As with `activate()`, this plugin has no use for this
+ information so this method does nothing.
+
+ This method is in the ``instantiation'' threading class, so no other
+ methods on this instance will be called concurrently with it.
+*/
+static void
+deactivate(LV2_Handle instance)
+{
+}
+
+/**
+ Destroy a plugin instance (counterpart to `instantiate()`).
+
+ This method is in the ``instantiation'' threading class, so no other
+ methods on this instance will be called concurrently with it.
+*/
+static void
+cleanup(LV2_Handle instance)
+{
+ free(instance);
+}
+
+/**
+ The `extension_data()` function returns any extension data supported by the
+ plugin. Note that this is not an instance method, but a function on the
+ plugin descriptor. It is usually used by plugins to implement additional
+ interfaces. This plugin does not have any extension data, so this function
+ returns NULL.
+
+ This method is in the ``discovery'' threading class, so no other functions
+ or methods in this plugin library will be called concurrently with it.
+*/
+static const void*
+extension_data(const char* uri)
+{
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+/**
+ Every plugin must define an `LV2_Descriptor`. It is best to define
+ descriptors statically to avoid leaking memory and non-portable shared
+ library constructors and destructors to clean up properly.
+*/
+static const LV2_Descriptor descriptor = {
+ AMP_URI,
+ instantiate,
+ connect_port,
+ activate,
+ run,
+ deactivate,
+ cleanup,
+ extension_data
+};
+
+/**
+ The `lv2_descriptor()` function is the entry point to the plugin library. The
+ host will load the library and call this function repeatedly with increasing
+ indices to find all the plugins defined in the library. The index is not an
+ indentifier, the URI of the returned descriptor is used to determine the
+ identify of the plugin.
+
+ This method is in the ``discovery'' threading class, so no other functions
+ or methods in this plugin library will be called concurrently with it.
+*/
+LV2_SYMBOL_EXPORT
+const LV2_Descriptor*
+lv2_descriptor(uint32_t index)
+{
+ switch (index) {
+ case 0: return &descriptor;
+ default: return NULL;
+ }
+}
diff --git a/plugins/eg-amp.lv2/amp.ttl b/plugins/eg-amp.lv2/amp.ttl
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+# The full description of the plugin is in this file, which is linked to from
+# `manifest.ttl`. This is done so the host only needs to scan the relatively
+# small `manifest.ttl` files to quickly discover all plugins.
+
+@prefix doap: <http://usefulinc.com/ns/doap#> .
+@prefix lv2: <http://lv2plug.in/ns/lv2core#> .
+@prefix rdf: <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#> .
+@prefix rdfs: <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#> .
+@prefix units: <http://lv2plug.in/ns/extensions/units#> .
+
+# First the type of the plugin is described. All plugins must explicitly list
+# `lv2:Plugin` as a type. A more specific type should also be given, where
+# applicable, so hosts can present a nicer UI for loading plugins. Note that
+# this URI is the identifier of the plugin, so if it does not match the one in
+# `manifest.ttl`, the host will not discover the plugin data at all.
+<http://lv2plug.in/plugins/eg-amp>
+ a lv2:Plugin ,
+ lv2:AmplifierPlugin ;
+# Plugins are associated with a project, where common information like
+# developers, home page, and so on are described. This plugin is part of the
+# LV2 project, which has URI <http://lv2plug.in/ns/lv2>, and is described
+# elsewhere. Typical plugin collections will describe the project in
+# manifest.ttl
+ lv2:project <http://lv2plug.in/ns/lv2> ;
+# Every plugin must have a name, described with the doap:name property.
+# Translations to various languages can be added by putting a language tag
+# after strings as shown.
+ doap:name "Simple Amplifier" ,
+ "简单放大器"@zh ,
+ "Einfacher Verstärker"@de ,
+ "Simple Amplifier"@en-gb ,
+ "Amplificador Simple"@es ,
+ "Amplificateur de Base"@fr ,
+ "Amplificatore Semplice"@it ,
+ "簡単なアンプ"@jp ,
+ "Просто Усилитель"@ru ;
+ doap:license <http://opensource.org/licenses/isc> ;
+ lv2:optionalFeature lv2:hardRTCapable ;
+ lv2:port [
+# Every port must have at least two types, one that specifies direction
+# (lv2:InputPort or lv2:OutputPort), and another to describe the data type.
+# This port is a lv2:ControlPort, which means it contains a single float.
+ a lv2:InputPort ,
+ lv2:ControlPort ;
+ lv2:index 0 ;
+ lv2:symbol "gain" ;
+ lv2:name "Gain" ,
+ "收益"@zh ,
+ "Verstärkung"@de ,
+ "Gain"@en-gb ,
+ "Aumento"@es ,
+ "Gain"@fr ,
+ "Guadagno"@it ,
+ "利益"@jp ,
+ "Увеличение"@ru ;
+# An lv2:ControlPort should always describe its default value, and usually a
+# minimum and maximum value. Defining a range is not strictly required, but
+# should be done wherever possible to aid host support, particularly for UIs.
+ lv2:default 0.0 ;
+ lv2:minimum -90.0 ;
+ lv2:maximum 24.0 ;
+# Ports can describe units and control detents to allow better UI generation
+# and host automation.
+ units:unit units:db ;
+ lv2:scalePoint [
+ rdfs:label "+5" ;
+ rdf:value 5.0
+ ] , [
+ rdfs:label "0" ;
+ rdf:value 0.0
+ ] , [
+ rdfs:label "-5" ;
+ rdf:value -5.0
+ ] , [
+ rdfs:label "-10" ;
+ rdf:value -10.0
+ ]
+ ] , [
+ a lv2:AudioPort ,
+ lv2:InputPort ;
+ lv2:index 1 ;
+ lv2:symbol "in" ;
+ lv2:name "In"
+ ] , [
+ a lv2:AudioPort ,
+ lv2:OutputPort ;
+ lv2:index 2 ;
+ lv2:symbol "out" ;
+ lv2:name "Out"
+ ] .
diff --git a/plugins/eg-amp.lv2/manifest.ttl.in b/plugins/eg-amp.lv2/manifest.ttl.in
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+# LV2 plugins are installed in a ``bundle'', a directory with a standard
+# structure. Each bundle has a Turtle file named `manifest.ttl` which lists
+# the contents of the bundle.
+#
+# Hosts typically read the manifest of every installed bundle to discover
+# plugins on start-up, so it should be as small as possible for performance
+# reasons. Details that are only useful if the host chooses to load the plugin
+# are stored in other files and linked to from `manifest.ttl`.
+#
+# ==== URIs ====
+#
+# LV2 makes use of URIs as globally-unique identifiers for resources. For
+# example, the ID of the plugin described here is
+# `<http://lv2plug.in/plugins/eg-amp>`. Note that URIs are only used as
+# identifiers and don't necessarily imply that something can be accessed at
+# that address on the web (though that may be the case).
+#
+# ==== Namespace Prefixes ====
+#
+# Turtle files contain many URIs, but prefixes can be defined to improve
+# readability. For example, with the `lv2:` prefix below, `lv2:Plugin` can be
+# written instead of `<http://lv2plug.in/ns/lv2core#Plugin>`.
+
+@prefix lv2: <http://lv2plug.in/ns/lv2core#> .
+@prefix rdfs: <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#> .
+
+# ==== Describing a Plugin ====
+
+# Turtle files contain a set of ``statements'' which describe resources.
+# This file contains 3 statements:
+# [options="header"]
+# |================================================================
+# | Subject | Predicate | Object
+# | <http://lv2plug.in/plugins/eg-amp> | a | lv2:Plugin
+# | <http://lv2plug.in/plugins/eg-amp> | lv2:binary | <amp.so>
+# | <http://lv2plug.in/plugins/eg-amp> | rdfs:seeAlso | <amp.ttl>
+# |================================================================
+
+# Firstly, `<http://lv2plug.in/plugins/eg-amp>` is an LV2 plugin:
+<http://lv2plug.in/plugins/eg-amp> a lv2:Plugin .
+
+# The predicate ```a`'' is a Turtle shorthand for `rdf:type`.
+
+# The binary of that plugin can be found at `<amp.ext>`:
+<http://lv2plug.in/plugins/eg-amp> lv2:binary <amp@LIB_EXT@> .
+
+# This file is a template; the token `@LIB_EXT@` is replaced by the build
+# system with the appropriate extension for the current platform before
+# installation. For example, in the output `manifest.ttl`, the binary would be
+# listed as `<amp.so>`. Relative URIs in manifests are relative to the bundle
+# directory, so this refers to a binary with the given name in the same
+# directory as this manifest.
+
+# Finally, more information about this plugin can be found in `<amp.ttl>`:
+<http://lv2plug.in/plugins/eg-amp> rdfs:seeAlso <amp.ttl> .
+
+# ==== Abbreviation ====
+#
+# This file shows these statements individually for instructive purposes, but
+# the subject `<http://lv2plug.in/plugins/eg-amp>` is repetitive. Turtle
+# allows the semicolon to be used as a delimiter that repeats the previous
+# subject. For example, this manifest would more realistically be written like
+# so:
+
+<http://lv2plug.in/plugins/eg-amp>
+ a lv2:Plugin ;
+ lv2:binary <amp@LIB_EXT@> ;
+ rdfs:seeAlso <amp.ttl> .
diff --git a/plugins/eg-amp.lv2/waf b/plugins/eg-amp.lv2/waf
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+../../waf \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/plugins/eg-amp.lv2/wscript b/plugins/eg-amp.lv2/wscript
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+#!/usr/bin/env python
+from waflib.extras import autowaf as autowaf
+import re
+
+# Variables for 'waf dist'
+APPNAME = 'eg-amp.lv2'
+VERSION = '1.0.0'
+
+# Mandatory variables
+top = '.'
+out = 'build'
+
+def options(opt):
+ opt.load('compiler_c')
+ opt.load('lv2')
+ autowaf.set_options(opt)
+
+def configure(conf):
+ conf.load('compiler_c', cache=True)
+ conf.load('lv2', cache=True)
+ conf.load('autowaf', cache=True)
+
+ if not autowaf.is_child():
+ autowaf.check_pkg(conf, 'lv2', uselib_store='LV2')
+
+ conf.check(features='c cshlib', lib='m', uselib_store='M', mandatory=False)
+
+def build(bld):
+ bundle = 'eg-amp.lv2'
+
+ # Make a pattern for shared objects without the 'lib' prefix
+ module_pat = re.sub('^lib', '', bld.env.cshlib_PATTERN)
+ module_ext = module_pat[module_pat.rfind('.'):]
+
+ # Build manifest.ttl by substitution (for portable lib extension)
+ bld(features = 'subst',
+ source = 'manifest.ttl.in',
+ target = '%s/%s' % (bundle, 'manifest.ttl'),
+ install_path = '${LV2DIR}/%s' % bundle,
+ LIB_EXT = module_ext)
+
+ # Copy other data files to build bundle (build/eg-amp.lv2)
+ for i in ['amp.ttl']:
+ bld(features = 'subst',
+ is_copy = True,
+ source = i,
+ target = '%s/%s' % (bundle, i),
+ install_path = '${LV2DIR}/%s' % bundle)
+
+ # Use LV2 headers from parent directory if building as a sub-project
+ includes = None
+ if autowaf.is_child:
+ includes = '../..'
+
+ # Build plugin library
+ obj = bld(features = 'c cshlib',
+ source = 'amp.c',
+ name = 'amp',
+ target = '%s/amp' % bundle,
+ install_path = '${LV2DIR}/%s' % bundle,
+ uselib = 'M LV2',
+ includes = includes)
+ obj.env.cshlib_PATTERN = module_pat