gom-0.30.3/0000755000175000017500000000000014010050265007351 500000000000000gom-0.30.3/examples/0000755000175000017500000000000011260723514011177 500000000000000gom-0.30.3/examples/default/0000755000175000017500000000000011260176054012624 500000000000000gom-0.30.3/examples/default/conf.initialize0000644000175000017500000000002011257207677015560 00000000000000-d/dev/mixer -G gom-0.30.3/examples/default/conf.default_mixer0000644000175000017500000000001511257207677016253 00000000000000-d/dev/mixer gom-0.30.3/examples/default/mixer.default0000644000175000017500000000065211257207677015255 00000000000000# This is a hand-edited default mixer settings file. # It should work for almost all mixers, as it uses only some # very common channels. # Muting all channels first -M # Setting "traditional internal" sources (synth,pcm,cd) to 100 -csynth -k1 -l100 -cpcm -k1 -l100 -ccd -k1 -l100 # Setting bass and treble to 50 -cbass -k1 -l50 -ctreble -k1 -l50 # Setting main volume to 75 -cvol -k1 -l75 # Current setting is now vol. gom-0.30.3/examples/README0000644000175000017500000000060111257207677012011 00000000000000Gomconfig dir (/etc/gom or ~/.gom) examples (for gom-0.29.99+): default : This configuration / these settings should instantly work with most standard hardware configurations (i.e. one standard mixer on /dev/mixer). two-mixers: Two mixers ('mixer0', 'mixer1'), default mixer is 'mixer0', initialization loads default setting of each mixer; several settings. gom-0.30.3/examples/two-mixers/0000755000175000017500000000000011260176054013316 500000000000000gom-0.30.3/examples/two-mixers/mixer1.all0000644000175000017500000000126011257207677015150 00000000000000# This is a mixer settings file, automatically produced by gom 0.29.101 (7 Feb 1999). # Lines starting with "-" are read (must be one-letter style gom options). # Other lines are comments. # # Channels with recording source == 1 first (avoids "last rec. source error" when loading): -c7 -r1 -k0 -C0 -l0 -k1 # Other channels: -c0 -k0 -C0 -l100 -C1 -l100 -k1 -c1 -k0 -C0 -l50 -C1 -l50 -k1 -c2 -k0 -C0 -l50 -C1 -l50 -k1 -c3 -r0 -k0 -C0 -l100 -C1 -l100 -k1 -c4 -k0 -C0 -l100 -C1 -l100 -k1 -c5 -k0 -C0 -l0 -k1 -c6 -r0 -k0 -C0 -l100 -C1 -l100 -k1 -c8 -r0 -k0 -C0 -l100 -C1 -l100 -k1 -c12 -k0 -C0 -l0 -C1 -l0 -k1 -c13 -k0 -C0 -l0 -C1 -l0 -k1 # Resetting current channel to first. -c0 gom-0.30.3/examples/two-mixers/conf.initialize0000644000175000017500000000004211257207677016256 00000000000000-d/dev/mixer0 -G -d/dev/mixer1 -G gom-0.30.3/examples/two-mixers/conf.default_mixer0000644000175000017500000000001611257207677016746 00000000000000-d/dev/mixer0 gom-0.30.3/examples/two-mixers/mixer1.cd0000644000175000017500000000124611257207677014772 00000000000000# This is a mixer settings file, automatically produced by gom 0.29.10.0 (1997 Sep 22). # 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UPDATES ------- Currently (2008-May), new versions may be downloaded from http://software.installiert.net ADMINISTRATIVE -------------- Map of administrative files: - README : overall/meta/misc information (this file) - AUTHORS : list of all copyright holders on the package, or parts of the package - COPYING : software licence for (this release of) gom - INSTALL : GNU automake/autoconf generic installation descriptions - NEWS : list of prominent changes between releases of gom - ChangeLog: detailed list of changes between releases of gom Copyright (c) 1996-2009 Stephan Sürken [GPL]. (THIS RELEASE OF) GOM MAY ONLY BE DISTRIBUTED, COPIED OR MODIFIED UNDER THE TERMS OF THE LICENSE FOUND IN THE FILE NAMED "COPYING" INCLUDED IN THIS DISTRIBUTION. ABSTRACT (from the manual page) -------- .BR "gom" " is a command line mixer manipulation program including a minimal, yet fully functional internal ineractive text based interface. Currently, there is also an internal X (xview) interface, but it's not well maintained and will eventually be removed when a proper alternative is available. At the moment, gom only supports the Open Sound System (OSS) and its derivatives (OSS/Lite, OSS/Free (these two are obviously obsolete), the new Linux Sounddriver, ...). .BR "gom" " tries to provide a complete and convenient interface for all" kind of audio mixer manipulation. gom's facilities include sound driver (compile time) and sound card (run time) independence, arbitrary mixer selection, loading and saving of mixer settings, volume fading, verbosity-level driven output, "Un*x-like scripting support", etc. Apart from the exhaustive command line interface described here, gom has a built-in interactive terminal interface (that I call gomii, gom interactive interface) using ncurses. It supports adjustable (this includes disabling) real time updating. The gomii is not explained in this manual page; please refer to the specific online help when using it. However, the gomii's handling should be obvious, and actually it "tries to resemble" the command line options. There is also one more gomii for X using the xview toolkit. However, gom needs to be especially compiled to include this, and it is intended to be replaced eventually by some frontend for X using the gom binary. And remember: gom is spelled g-o-m, but pronounced backwards for compatibility reasons. Its real, actual and recursive title is .B gom, GOM is nOt yet another Mixer (for reasons beyond the scope of this manual). INSTALLATION ------------ Building and installing is being done by GNU automake/autoconf. Please refer to the file "INSTALL" for generic installation descriptions, and to the (special) notes produced by the ./configure script. Basically, it checks for _some_ possible irregularities (i.e. those that I know of) , but surely not all, so that a correct check does not necessarily mean that compilation will succeed on your system. However, to sum it up, it should be as simple as ($ == user shell, # == root shell): $ ./configure [] $ make # [make install] KNOWN BUGS for the ./configure script: Essential warnings are produced, but they are not complete (i.e. gom might still fail to compile even without warnings). Gom basically is designed compile on a POSIX.1 system with a C library conforming to ANSI C. GNU extensions are welcome, and used if appropriate. At the moment, I knowingly use the GNU extensions [v]snprintf _without_ patch for non-gnu systems. Maybe I still unknowingly use some other GNU extensions. DOCUMENTATION ------------- * The manual page "gom.1" is the authoritative documentation source (e.g., "groff -man -Tascii gom.1 | less" views it without installing) * "gom -h" == "gom --help" or "gom -H" == "gom --help-verbose" gom's "online" help on options (completely included in the manual page, too, of course) REQUIREMENTS, COMPATABILITY --------------------------- (This section is out of date and may be inaccurate ;) Mandatory: * a Un*x system (whatever that is) with one of the following sound drivers installed: - Open Sound System (OSS) (all version claiming to instanciate the OSS API should work). The Linux kernel includes OSS/Free, so this should work on all Linux-based Un*x distributions. Optional: * a soundcard with mixer (this means that you can actually use gom...) * ncurses (for the terminal gomii), * xview toolkit (for the x gomii) Well...: At least, that's the theory. 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Changes since : Fix for GCC 10 (thx Sudip Mukherjee) && minor maintenance. ---------------------------------------------------------------- See file "ChangeLog" for a more detailed list of changes. * Release 0.30.2 (2008 May 11) Minor update release. - Meta: Initial relase after move to svn. - Fix up documentation and download URL. - Distribute with current autotools. ====================================================================== * Release 0.30.1 (2006 Jun 12) Add little fix from Petr Salinger for GNU/kFreeBSD. ====================================================================== * Release 0.30.0 (2004 Mai 31) This is a long-due update release (last release was back in 1999), fixing two pending problems (powerpc, BSD), got some long-due internal changes done. Only some new features for better scripting ability are added. The X interface is rather obsolete, and not really maintained. I (again) left it in the package, though ;). Just use the ncurses interface (gom -it) if possible. As for ALSA support, afaics there's no point in a gom driver backend, as gom's internal API does not support all ALSA features. So, the same practical result is achieved by using ALSA's OSS compatibility modules. If you need special ALSA support, use some dedicated ALSA mixer utility. ====================================================================== * Release 0.29.103 (1999 Oct 23) Minor changes. See ChangeLog. * Release 0.29.102 (1999 Aug 27) All known bugs removed, some minor changes, new example dir. * Release 0.29.99 (1999 Jan 23) New config and settings file scheme (see ChangeLog) in respect to better handling of several mixers / mixer settings / initialization / bugs and problems with the old scheme. Adding gomconfig, a script to configure gom. All known bugs removed. * Release 0.29.10 (1997 Sep 23) New config / setting files scheme (see ChangeLog), superseding the old one (the old files need to be updated, though). If you want to use the old ones, you can update them using something like gom -q `cat ~/.gom/` -v1 -S * Release 0.29.9 (1997 Aug 23) Special behaviour if --device is 1st arg. * Release 0.29.8 (1997 Jul 31) Some bugs fixed, two new actions. * Rel. 0.29.7 This is a "pre-release" to 0.30 until it is stable. Settings file format has changed -- and there is no way to convert the old files. Commmand line interface opions have changed too (though most one-char options are the same still). Please check the new man page. * Rel. 0.24b I call this release beta, as I changed the source a lot without much testing, did not update the man page, and there will be more changes soon (see ChangeLog). * Rel. 0.23 I am prepared for the administrative overload. ru2? * Rel. 0.22 Improved "porting", minor changes in the X gomii, major changes in terminal gomii. * Rel. 0.20 Apart from some minor changes (see ChangeLog), the basic new thing about this distr. is in fact use of GNU autconf/automake. 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See the GNU * General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 * USA */ /* * gom_info.h: output handling */ /* * INCLUDES */ /* * MACROS */ /* printf-like format string size */ #define GOM_INFO_FMT_SIZE 255 /* define this for debugging purposes only */ /* #define GOM_INFO_SHOW_ALL */ /* helps for printf-style output */ #define GOM_INFO_VERBOSITY_PRINTF_MASK "<=%i:ERROR, %i:QUIET, %i:NORMAL, %i:VERBOSE, >=%i:DEBUG" #define GOM_INFO_VERBOSITY_PRINTF_VARS GOM_INFO_ERROR, GOM_INFO_QUIET, GOM_INFO_NORMAL, GOM_INFO_VERBOSE, GOM_INFO_DEBUG /* * DECLARATIONS */ /* the gom_info message types */ enum gom_info_types {GOM_INFO_ERROR=-1, GOM_INFO_QUIET, GOM_INFO_NORMAL, GOM_INFO_VERBOSE, GOM_INFO_DEBUG}; /* shown errors count */ extern int gom_info_errors; /* * FUNCTION PROTOTYPES */ /* * VERBOSITY */ int gom_info_verbosity(); void gom_info_verbosity_set(enum gom_info_types std_verb, int verbosity); /* * SCROLL MODE */ int gom_info_scroll(); int gom_info_scroll_set(int scroll); /* * CUSTOM OUTPUT PROC */ void gom_info_custom_default(enum gom_info_types kind, char * fmt, va_list vargs); void gom_info_custom_set(void (* proc) (enum gom_info_types, char *, va_list)); /* * GOM INFO */ void gom_info(enum gom_info_types kind, char * fmt, ...); void gom_info_block(enum gom_info_types std_verb, int indent, char * text); void gom_info_text(enum gom_info_types kind, char * text[]); gom-0.30.3/src/gom_file.h0000644000175000017500000000357211260176666012043 00000000000000/* gom, Gom is nOt yet another (Audio) Mixer. * * Copyright (C) 1996-2004 Stephan Sürken * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the * License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 * USA */ /* * gom_file.h: loading and saving files */ /* * INCLUDES */ /* * MACROS */ /* * DECLARATIONS/DEFINTIONS */ /* These used to be sucking global ;) */ /* char gom_file_fn[FILENAME_MAX]; */ /* FILE * gom_file_f; */ /* * FUNCTION PROTOTYPES */ /* * LOADING */ /* loading options from stream: */ void gom_file_options_read(enum gom_info_types std_verb, FILE * f, char * allowed_actions); /* loading any options file */ void gom_file_load(enum gom_info_types verb, char * fname, int is_settings_file, char * allowed_actions); /* void */ /* gom_file_options_load(enum gom_info_types std_verb, */ /* char * fname, */ /* enum gom_info_types open_err_verb, int is_settings_file, char * allowed_actions, */ /* int force_sysconf); */ /* void */ /* gom_file_config_load(enum gom_info_types verb, char * fname, char * allowed_actions); */ /* * SAVING */ /* settings file to stream */ void gom_file_settings_write(FILE * f, int verbose); /* settings file to file: */ void gom_file_settings_save(enum gom_info_types std_verb, char * fname); gom-0.30.3/src/gom_iface_x.c0000644000175000017500000004723611260176666012522 00000000000000/* gom, Gom is nOt yet another (Audio) Mixer. * * Copyright (C) 1996-2004 Stephan Sürken * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the * License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 * USA */ /* * I originally used Hannu Savolainen's xvmixer as template for this * interface. I made *many* changes, however. Here goes his copyright notice: */ /* Copyright by Hannu Savolainen 1993 * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are * met: 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 2. * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS `AS IS' AND ANY * EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED * WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE * DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR * ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR * SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER * CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. * */ #include "gom.h" #ifdef GOM_ENABLE_X_GOMII /* * gom_iface_x.c: x gomii */ /* * INCLUDES */ #include #include /* * MACROS */ #define GOM_IFACE_X_SCROLL_LINES 35 #define GOM_IFACE_X_LINE_HEIGHT 15 /* * DECLARATIONS/DEFINTIONS */ int gom_iface_x_is_initialized = 0; Frame gom_iface_x_frame; Panel gom_iface_x_panel; Panel_item gom_iface_x_label[GOM_DRIVER_CHANNELS]; Panel_item gom_iface_x_volume[GOM_DRIVER_CHANNELS][GOM_DRIVER_CHANNEL_CHANNELS]; Panel_item gom_iface_x_lock[GOM_DRIVER_CHANNELS]; Panel_item gom_iface_x_rec_src[GOM_DRIVER_CHANNELS]; Panel_item gom_iface_x_info_text, gom_iface_x_action_string; Panel_item gom_iface_x_action_button, gom_iface_x_help_button, gom_iface_x_quit_button; Panel_item gom_iface_x_mixer_message, gom_iface_x_last_refresh_message; Frame gom_iface_x_scroll_frame; Panel gom_iface_x_scroll_panel; Panel_item gom_iface_x_scroll_gadget[GOM_IFACE_X_SCROLL_LINES]; Panel_item gom_iface_x_scroll_continue; /* help, needed for scrolling */ int gom_iface_x_info_line = 0; /* xv unique keys for button-constant gom action values */ int gom_iface_x_action_action_key, gom_iface_x_action_c_key; int gom_iface_x_action_c_c_key; /* all action parameters */ Panel_item gom_iface_x_action_xv_item; int gom_iface_x_action_xv_value; Event * gom_iface_x_action_xv_event; int gom_iface_x_action_action; int gom_iface_x_action_meta; /* for K (lock all) */ int gom_iface_x_lock_flip = 0; /* the completely unnecessary deja-vu thing */ int gom_iface_x_deja_vu = 0; /* * FUNCTION PROTOTYPES */ void gom_iface_x_closeup(); void gom_iface_x_init(); /*****************/ /* * Some Helps */ void gom_iface_x_center(Panel panel, Panel_item item) { int p_width = xv_get(panel, XV_WIDTH); int i_width = xv_get(item, XV_WIDTH); xv_set(item, XV_X, (p_width - i_width) / 2, NULL); } void gom_iface_x_flush_right(Panel panel, Panel_item item) { int p_width = xv_get(panel, XV_WIDTH); int i_width = xv_get(item, XV_WIDTH); xv_set(item, XV_X, p_width - i_width - 20, /* STATIC */ NULL); } void gom_iface_x_scroll_show_page() { window_fit(gom_iface_x_scroll_panel); window_fit(gom_iface_x_scroll_frame); gom_iface_x_center(gom_iface_x_scroll_panel, gom_iface_x_scroll_continue); xv_window_loop(gom_iface_x_scroll_frame); } /* * Custom gom_info() */ void gom_iface_x_info(enum gom_info_types kind, char * fmt, va_list vargs) { char line[255]; vsnprintf(line, 255, fmt, vargs); if (gom_info_scroll()) { if ((++gom_iface_x_info_line) >= GOM_IFACE_X_SCROLL_LINES) { gom_iface_x_scroll_show_page(); /* prepare gadgets for new display */ for (gom_iface_x_info_line=0; gom_iface_x_info_line < GOM_IFACE_X_SCROLL_LINES; ++gom_iface_x_info_line) xv_set(gom_iface_x_scroll_gadget[gom_iface_x_info_line], PANEL_LABEL_STRING, "", NULL); gom_iface_x_info_line = 0; } xv_set(gom_iface_x_scroll_gadget[gom_iface_x_info_line], PANEL_LABEL_STRING, line, NULL); } else { xv_set(gom_iface_x_info_text, PANEL_VALUE, line, NULL); } } /* * Custom option arg */ char * gom_iface_x_get_option_arg(char * prompt) { static char option_arg[100]; char * string; unsigned volume; strcpy(option_arg, ""); if (gom_iface_x_action_meta) { /* get all but the first char */ string = (char *) xv_get(gom_iface_x_action_string, PANEL_VALUE); if (string) { /* skip first char, and all following spaces */ do ++string; while (*string == ' '); /* copy ... */ strncpy(option_arg, string, 100); } } else { switch (gom_iface_x_action_action) { case 'l': /* 0x7f=..0111 1111 we only use the least significant 7 bits */ volume = gom_iface_x_action_xv_value & 0x7f; snprintf(option_arg, 100, "%d", volume); break; case 'r': snprintf(option_arg, 100, "%d", !gom_driver_c_r(gom_mixer_c_current())); break; case 'k': snprintf(option_arg, 100, "%d", !gom_mixer_c_l(gom_mixer_c_current())); break; default: break; } } return option_arg; } void gom_iface_x_refresh_channel (int c) { int cc; /* set all volumes */ for(cc=gom_driver_c_c_first(c); cc > -1; cc=gom_driver_c_c_next(c, cc, +1)) xv_set(gom_iface_x_volume[c][cc], PANEL_VALUE, gom_driver_c_c_v(c, cc), NULL); /* set record */ if (gom_driver_c_r(c) > -1) xv_set(gom_iface_x_rec_src[c], PANEL_VALUE, gom_driver_c_r(c), NULL); /* set lock */ xv_set(gom_iface_x_lock[c], PANEL_VALUE, gom_mixer_c_l(c), NULL); } void gom_iface_x_update(enum gom_gomii_refresh_stage stage, int new_channel) { int c; switch (stage) { case GOM_GOMII_REFRESH_INIT: gom_iface_x_closeup(); gom_iface_x_init(); /* Only a greeting (and we are very smart about it (which really isn't actually needed) ;) */ gom_info(GOM_INFO_NORMAL, "Welcome%sto the x gomii!", gom_iface_x_deja_vu ? " back " : " "); case GOM_GOMII_REFRESH_PAGE: /* redraw headline + center it */ xv_set(gom_iface_x_mixer_message, PANEL_LABEL_STRING, gom_driver_d(), NULL); gom_iface_x_center(gom_iface_x_panel, gom_iface_x_mixer_message); case GOM_GOMII_REFRESH_CHANNELS: for(c=gom_driver_c_first(); c > -1; c=gom_driver_c_next(c, +1)) gom_iface_x_refresh_channel(c); /* update last refresh time */ xv_set(gom_iface_x_last_refresh_message, PANEL_LABEL_STRING, gom_gomii_last_refresh_str(), NULL); gom_iface_x_flush_right(gom_iface_x_panel, gom_iface_x_last_refresh_message); break; case GOM_GOMII_REFRESH_CURRENT_CHANNEL: gom_iface_x_refresh_channel(gom_mixer_c_current()); default: break; } if (stage == GOM_GOMII_REFRESH_INIT) xv_main_loop(gom_iface_x_frame); } void gom_iface_x_refresh() { gom_iface_x_update(GOM_GOMII_REFRESH_CHANNELS, gom_mixer_c_current()); } void gom_iface_x_scroll_return(Panel_item item, int value, Event * event) { xv_window_return(gom_iface_x_scroll_frame); } void gom_iface_x_scroll_create() { int i; gom_iface_x_scroll_frame = (Frame) xv_create(XV_NULL, FRAME, FRAME_LABEL, "X gomii text scroller", XV_WIDTH, 200, XV_HEIGHT, 50, NULL); gom_iface_x_scroll_panel = (Panel) xv_create(gom_iface_x_scroll_frame, PANEL, PANEL_LAYOUT, PANEL_VERTICAL, PANEL_ITEM_Y_GAP, 0, NULL); for (i=0; i < GOM_IFACE_X_SCROLL_LINES; ++i) gom_iface_x_scroll_gadget[i] = xv_create(gom_iface_x_scroll_panel, PANEL_MESSAGE, PANEL_LABEL_STRING, " ", NULL); xv_set(gom_iface_x_scroll_panel, PANEL_ITEM_Y_GAP, 20, NULL); gom_iface_x_scroll_continue = xv_create(gom_iface_x_scroll_panel, PANEL_BUTTON, PANEL_NOTIFY_PROC, gom_iface_x_scroll_return, PANEL_LABEL_STRING, "Continue", NULL); } void gom_iface_x_pre_scroll() { gom_info(GOM_INFO_NORMAL, "X gomii text scroller"); gom_info_scroll_set(1); /* stop auto-refresh */ gom_gomii_refival_set(GOM_INFO_VERBOSE+1, gom_gomii_refival(), NULL); gom_iface_x_scroll_create(); gom_iface_x_info_line = -1; } void gom_iface_x_post_scroll() { /* display the last scroll page */ if (gom_iface_x_info_line > -1) gom_iface_x_scroll_show_page(); xv_destroy_safe(gom_iface_x_scroll_frame); /* start auto-refresh */ gom_gomii_refival_set(GOM_INFO_VERBOSE+1, gom_gomii_refival(), gom_iface_x_refresh); gom_info_scroll_set(0); gom_info(GOM_INFO_NORMAL, "Back from scrolling..."); } void gom_iface_x_action (Panel_item item, int value, Event * event) { enum gom_gomii_refresh_stage stage = GOM_GOMII_REFRESH_INIT; int c, cc; /* all action parameters */ gom_iface_x_action_xv_item = item; gom_iface_x_action_xv_value = value; gom_iface_x_action_xv_event = event; gom_iface_x_action_action = (int) xv_get(item, XV_KEY_DATA, gom_iface_x_action_action_key); /* if demanded, quietly set the current channel */ c = (int) xv_get(item, XV_KEY_DATA, gom_iface_x_action_c_key); if (c > -1) gom_mixer_c_current_set(GOM_INFO_VERBOSE+1, c); /* if demanded, quietly set the current volume */ cc = (int) xv_get(item, XV_KEY_DATA, gom_iface_x_action_c_c_key); if (cc > -1) gom_mixer_c_c_current_set(GOM_INFO_VERBOSE+1, cc); /* check if we were called by the action string gadget */ if ((gom_iface_x_action_meta = ((gom_iface_x_action_xv_item == gom_iface_x_action_string) || (gom_iface_x_action_xv_item == gom_iface_x_action_button)))) { sscanf((char *) xv_get(gom_iface_x_action_string, PANEL_VALUE), "%c", (char *) &gom_iface_x_action_action); } switch (gom_iface_x_action_action) { /* x gomii specials */ case 'q': gom_iface_x_closeup(); stage = GOM_GOMII_REFRESH_NO; break; default: stage = gom_action(GOM_INFO_NORMAL, gom_iface_x_action_action, 0, gom_iface_x_get_option_arg, gom_iface_x_pre_scroll, gom_iface_x_post_scroll); break; } gom_iface_x_update(stage, gom_mixer_c_current()); } void gom_iface_x_init() { static char * help_text[]= { "", "Help on X gomii", "---------------", "", " You can use all command line options (except the few command", " line _only_ options) using the standard UN*X-like one-character", " option syntax; type _one_ option (plus argument if needed)", " into the \"action\" string gadget (without the leading hyphen,", " e.g. \"G\" or \"l 90\"). in the gadget, or a click", " on the \"action\" button, will execute the command.", "", " X gomii specials:", "", " ... The (hopefully) intuitive behaviour of the xview", " channel gadgets. A thusly manipulated channel and ", " (in case) volume channel becomes current.", " Execute the command line option in the \"action\"", " string gadget.", " Mouse-shortcut for --help/-h option.", " q Quit the X gomii.", NULL }; /* helpers */ int c, cc, n, x, y, y_tmp, x_tmp, cboxes_y, cboxes_x, y_base, x_base, y_gap, y_top; int ymax = 0; int avail = gom_driver_c_len(); gom_iface_x_action_action_key = xv_unique_key(); gom_iface_x_action_c_key = xv_unique_key(); gom_iface_x_action_c_c_key = xv_unique_key(); /* realize a x=1x3=y rectangle (y = 3*x) */ for (cboxes_x = 1; ((cboxes_x * 3) * cboxes_x) < avail; cboxes_x++); cboxes_y = 3*cboxes_x; /* Maybe this is necessary for *something*, so I leave this as comment... */ /* xv_init(XV_INIT_ARGC_PTR_ARGV, &argc, argv, NULL); */ gom_iface_x_frame = (Frame) xv_create(XV_NULL, FRAME, FRAME_LABEL, GOM_TITLE, NULL); gom_iface_x_panel = (Panel) xv_create(gom_iface_x_frame, PANEL, PANEL_LAYOUT, PANEL_HORIZONTAL, NULL); y = 4; /* STATIC */ x = 5; /* STATIC */ gom_iface_x_last_refresh_message = xv_create(gom_iface_x_panel, PANEL_MESSAGE, PANEL_LABEL_STRING, "No refresh yet.", XV_X, x, XV_Y, y, NULL); /* will be centered later */ gom_iface_x_mixer_message = xv_create(gom_iface_x_panel, PANEL_MESSAGE, PANEL_LABEL_STRING, gom_driver_d(), PANEL_LABEL_BOLD, TRUE, XV_X, x, XV_Y, y, NULL); /* generate y_gap */ y_gap = xv_get(gom_iface_x_mixer_message, XV_HEIGHT) / 2; /* Next line! + GAP! */ y += xv_get(gom_iface_x_mixer_message, XV_HEIGHT) + 2*y_gap; y_top = y; n = 0; for(c=gom_driver_c_first(); c > -1; c=gom_driver_c_next(c, +1)) { x_base = x; y_base = y; gom_iface_x_label[c] = xv_create (gom_iface_x_panel, PANEL_MESSAGE, PANEL_LABEL_STRING, gom_driver_c_name(c, 1), PANEL_LABEL_BOLD, TRUE, XV_Y, y, XV_X, x+58, /* STATIC */ NULL); /* Next line! */ y += xv_get(gom_iface_x_label[c], XV_HEIGHT); y_tmp = y; x_tmp = x; /* volume sliders */ for(cc=gom_driver_c_c_first(c); cc > -1; cc=gom_driver_c_c_next(c, cc, +1)) { gom_iface_x_volume[c][cc] = (Panel_item) xv_create(gom_iface_x_panel, PANEL_SLIDER, XV_KEY_DATA, gom_iface_x_action_action_key, 'l', XV_KEY_DATA, gom_iface_x_action_c_key, c, XV_KEY_DATA, gom_iface_x_action_c_c_key, cc, PANEL_NOTIFY_PROC, gom_iface_x_action, PANEL_NOTIFY_LEVEL, PANEL_ALL, PANEL_SHOW_RANGE, FALSE, PANEL_SHOW_VALUE, TRUE, PANEL_SLIDER_END_BOXES, TRUE, PANEL_DIRECTION, PANEL_HORIZONTAL, XV_Y, y, XV_X, x, PANEL_VALUE, gom_driver_c_c_v(c, cc), NULL); y += xv_get(gom_iface_x_volume[c][cc], XV_HEIGHT); x_tmp = x+xv_get(gom_iface_x_volume[c][cc], XV_WIDTH); } y = y_tmp-10; /* STATIC */ x = x_tmp+5; /* STATIC */ /* rec_src buttons */ if (gom_driver_c_r(c) > -1) { gom_iface_x_rec_src[c] = (Panel_item) xv_create(gom_iface_x_panel, PANEL_TOGGLE, XV_KEY_DATA, gom_iface_x_action_action_key, 'r', XV_KEY_DATA, gom_iface_x_action_c_key, c, XV_KEY_DATA, gom_iface_x_action_c_c_key, -1, PANEL_NOTIFY_PROC, gom_iface_x_action, PANEL_CHOICE_STRINGS, "R", NULL, XV_Y, y, XV_X, x, PANEL_VALUE, gom_driver_c_r(c), NULL); /* Next line! */ y += xv_get(gom_iface_x_rec_src[c], XV_HEIGHT); } else { /* Next line! (let's say, there MUST be at least one channel ...) */ y += xv_get(gom_iface_x_volume[c][0], XV_HEIGHT); } /* lock button */ gom_iface_x_lock[c] = (Panel_item) xv_create(gom_iface_x_panel, PANEL_TOGGLE, XV_KEY_DATA, gom_iface_x_action_action_key, 'k', XV_KEY_DATA, gom_iface_x_action_c_key, c, XV_KEY_DATA, gom_iface_x_action_c_c_key, -1, PANEL_NOTIFY_PROC, gom_iface_x_action, PANEL_CHOICE_STRINGS, "L", NULL, PANEL_LAYOUT, PANEL_VERTICAL, XV_Y, y, XV_X, x, PANEL_VALUE, gom_mixer_c_l(c), NULL); /* Next line! */ y += xv_get(gom_iface_x_volume[c][0], XV_HEIGHT) + 5; /* STATIC */ ymax = y > ymax ? y : ymax; /* setting x, y */ ++n; if (n >= cboxes_y) { x = (x_base + xv_get(gom_iface_x_volume[c][0], XV_WIDTH) + xv_get(gom_iface_x_lock[c], XV_WIDTH) + 20); /* STATIC */ y = y_top; n = 0; } else { /* GAP to next channel */ y += y_gap; x = x_base; } } /* set window/panel size according to channel gadgets */ window_fit(gom_iface_x_panel); window_fit(gom_iface_x_frame); gom_iface_x_center(gom_iface_x_panel, gom_iface_x_mixer_message); /* create remaining gadgets */ x = 4; /* STATIC */ y = ymax+3*y_gap; gom_iface_x_info_text = xv_create(gom_iface_x_panel, PANEL_TEXT, PANEL_LABEL_STRING, "Info", PANEL_VALUE, "", PANEL_READ_ONLY, TRUE, /* roughly two lines */ PANEL_VALUE_STORED_LENGTH, 160, /* try to pan the info across all window */ PANEL_VALUE_DISPLAY_LENGTH, 50, /* STATIC */ XV_Y, y, XV_X, x, NULL); /* Next line! */ y += xv_get(gom_iface_x_info_text, XV_HEIGHT) + y_gap; x = 4; /* STATIC */ gom_iface_x_action_button = xv_create(gom_iface_x_panel, PANEL_BUTTON, XV_KEY_DATA, gom_iface_x_action_c_key, -1, XV_KEY_DATA, gom_iface_x_action_c_c_key, -1, PANEL_NOTIFY_PROC, gom_iface_x_action, XV_Y, y, XV_X, x, PANEL_LABEL_STRING, "Action", NULL); gom_iface_x_action_string = xv_create(gom_iface_x_panel, PANEL_TEXT, XV_KEY_DATA, gom_iface_x_action_c_key, -1, XV_KEY_DATA, gom_iface_x_action_c_c_key, -1, PANEL_NOTIFY_PROC, gom_iface_x_action, /* PANEL_LABEL_STRING, "Action", */ PANEL_VALUE_DISPLAY_LENGTH, 20, XV_Y, y, XV_X, (x += xv_get(gom_iface_x_action_button, XV_WIDTH)+5), /* STATIC */ NULL); gom_iface_x_help_button = xv_create(gom_iface_x_panel, PANEL_BUTTON, XV_KEY_DATA, gom_iface_x_action_action_key, 'h', XV_KEY_DATA, gom_iface_x_action_c_key, -1, XV_KEY_DATA, gom_iface_x_action_c_c_key, -1, PANEL_NOTIFY_PROC, gom_iface_x_action, XV_Y, y, XV_X, (x += xv_get(gom_iface_x_action_string, XV_WIDTH)+5), /* STATIC */ PANEL_LABEL_STRING, "Help", NULL); gom_iface_x_quit_button = xv_create(gom_iface_x_panel, PANEL_BUTTON, XV_KEY_DATA, gom_iface_x_action_action_key, 'q', XV_KEY_DATA, gom_iface_x_action_c_key, -1, XV_KEY_DATA, gom_iface_x_action_c_c_key, -1, PANEL_NOTIFY_PROC, gom_iface_x_action, XV_Y, y, XV_X, (x += xv_get(gom_iface_x_help_button, XV_WIDTH)), PANEL_LABEL_STRING, "Quit", NULL); gom_iface_x_flush_right(gom_iface_x_panel, gom_iface_x_quit_button); /* create final fitting panel & frame size */ window_fit(gom_iface_x_panel); window_fit(gom_iface_x_frame); /* start auto-refresh */ gom_gomii_refival_set(GOM_INFO_VERBOSE+1, gom_gomii_refival(), gom_iface_x_refresh); gom_info_custom_set(gom_iface_x_info); gom_action_help_special_set(help_text); gom_iface_x_is_initialized = 1; } void gom_iface_x_closeup() { if (gom_iface_x_is_initialized) { /* stop auto-refresh */ gom_gomii_refival_set(GOM_INFO_VERBOSE+1, gom_gomii_refival(), NULL); gom_info_custom_set(NULL); gom_action_help_special_set(NULL); gom_iface_x_is_initialized = 0; xv_destroy_safe(gom_iface_x_frame); } } void gom_iface_x() { gom_iface_x_deja_vu = 1; /* pop up the window */ gom_iface_x_update(GOM_GOMII_REFRESH_INIT, gom_mixer_c_current()); } #else /** ISO C forbids empty source files. */ int gom_iface_c_global_dummy = 0; #endif gom-0.30.3/src/gom.h0000644000175000017500000000770711260176666011050 00000000000000/* gom, Gom is nOt yet another (Audio) Mixer. * * Copyright (C) 1996-2004 Stephan Sürken * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the * License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 * USA */ /* * gom.h GOM Header file */ #ifndef GOM_H #define GOM_H /* * INCLUDES */ /* Project Configuration. */ #include "config.h" /* ANSI C headers */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /* System headers */ #include #include /* "The nice thing about standards..." */ #if defined (__linux__) || defined (__bsdi__) || defined (HAVE_SYS_SOUNDCARD_H) #include #else #if defined (__FreeBSD__) #include #else #if defined (__NetBSD__) || defined (__OpenBSD__) #include /* OSS emulation--need to link to ossaudio library*/ #endif #endif #endif #include #include #include #include /* GNU headers */ #if defined(HAVE_GETOPT_H) #include #endif /* HAVE_GETOPT_H */ /* GOM headers */ #include "gom_info.h" #include "gom_driver.h" #include "gom_mixer.h" #include "gom_gomii.h" #include "gom_file.h" #include "gom_action.h" #include "gom_iface.h" /* * MACROS */ /* check for makefile-side defines */ #if !defined(GOM_VERSION) #define GOM_VERSION "no version: GOM_VERSION not defined when building gom." #endif #if !defined(GOM_DATE) #define GOM_DATE "no date: GOM_DATE not defined when building gom." #endif /* version string: is makefile-dependent */ #define GOM_VERSION_STRING "gom " GOM_VERSION " (" GOM_DATE ")" /* some basic configuration (there should be no need to change these) */ #define GOM_DEVICE_FILE_DEFAULT "/dev/mixer" #define GOM_DEVICE_FILE_SIZE 80 #define GOM_DEVICE_FILE_SIZE_AS_STR "80" #define GOM_DEVICE_NOT_OPENED_TEXT "no_mixer_opened" /* File names for _option_ files: roughly, this sums up to: */ /* gom/conf.gom (restricted to -F, -U) */ /* gom/conf.default_mixer (restricted to -d) */ /* gom/conf.initialize (unrestricted) */ /* gom/. (for 'auto'-saved|loaded settings) */ #define GOM_CONFIG_FILE_PREFIX "conf" #define GOM_CONFIG_DIR_USER ".gom/" #define GOM_CONFIG_DIR_SYSTEM "/etc/gom/" #define GOM_CONFIG_FILE "gom" #define GOM_CONFIG_FILE_ALLOWED "vqFU" #define GOM_DEFAULT_MIXER_FILE "default_mixer" #define GOM_DEFAULT_MIXER_FILE_ALLOWED "d" #define GOM_INIT_FILE "initialize" #define GOM_OPTIONS_FILE_DEFAULT "default" /* fade interval */ #define GOM_MIXER_FADIVAL_MIN 1 /* seconds */ #define GOM_MIXER_FADIVAL_MAX 1800 /* 1800 seconds = 30 mins */ #define GOM_MIXER_FADIVAL_DEFAULT 5 /* seconds */ #define GOM_MIXER_FADIVAL_DEFAULT_QUOTED "5" /* seconds */ /* refresh interval */ #define GOM_GOMII_REFIVAL_MIN 0 /* 0 disables */ #define GOM_GOMII_REFIVAL_MAX 3600 /* 3600 seconds = 1 h */ #define GOM_GOMII_REFIVAL_DEFAULT 30 /* seconds */ #define GOM_GOMII_REFIVAL_DEFAULT_QUOTED "30" /* seconds */ /* * DECLARATIONS/DEFINTIONS */ /* * FUNCTION PROTOTYPES */ /* * GOM STANDARD INCLUDES */ /* * OVERALL MACROS */ #endif /* gom_h */ gom-0.30.3/src/gomconfig.in0000755000175000017500000003713011257207677012414 00000000000000#!/bin/bash -e # @GOM_COPYRIGHT@ # # Configuration script for gom # # VARIABLES # gomconfig_test_gombinary="gom" # '--initialize' should do # a) a normal gom startup with all conf files loaded and # b) an initialization with conf.initialize loaded. gomconfig_test_gomoptions="--initialize" gomconfig_test_gomverbosity=2 # config dir names gomconfig_confdir_sys=/etc/gom ; if test `whoami` == root; then gomconfig_confdir_user=/etc/gom ; else gomconfig_confdir_user=${HOME}/.gom ; fi # relative config file names gomconfig_conffile_default_mixer=conf.default_mixer gomconfig_conffile_initialize=conf.initialize gomconfig_conffile_gom=conf.gom # config defaults gomconfig_default_default_mixer="-d/dev/mixer" gomconfig_default_initialize="-d/dev/mixer -G" gomconfig_default_gom="# Discouraged to use any option here." # status texts gomconfig_status_flag_ok="Ok " gomconfig_status_flag_configured="Configured " gomconfig_status_flag_using_sysconf="Using sysconf " gomconfig_status_flag_unconfigured="Unconfigured " gomconfig_status_flag_unknown="Status unknown " gomconfig_status_flag_error="Error " # # README: about this script # gomconfig_readme () { clear echo "README" echo "======" echo " This configuration script assumes a correctly installed and configured" echo "sound driver. If you are using this as part of package configuration" echo "(especially when installing from scratch with a default kernel), you" echo "possibly need to fix the sound driver first, and rerun this script" echo "($0) later." echo " The characters before the config choices mean _M_andatory, _R_ecommended, " echo "_O_ptional and _D_iscouraged." echo gomconfig_break } # # COMMON HELPERS # # pause before continuing gomconfig_break () { echo -n "Hit RETURN to continue..."; read } # # Scan for Obsolete conffiles # # 1: filename (relative) gomconfig_scanobsolete_file () { if [ -e ${gomconfig_confdir_user}/$1 ] ; then echo "Found obsolete configuration file $1" rm -i ${gomconfig_confdir_user}/$1 ; else echo "$1 not found, ok..." fi } gomconfig_scanobsolete () { clear echo "Scanning for obsolete files from version 0.29.10 (or older):" echo gomconfig_scanobsolete_file gomrc gomconfig_scanobsolete_file default echo echo "Please delete (or rename to .) settings files" echo "from 0.29.10 (or older) versions manually." echo gomconfig_break } gomconfig_noconfdir () { if [ ! -d ${gomconfig_confdir_user} ]; then echo echo "Sorry, you need the gom configuration dir (2) first." echo gomconfig_break return 0; fi return 1; } # 1: Relative filename. # 2: Default value. # 3: Loaded. # 4: Restrictions. # 5: Provides. # 6: Title. gomconfig_conffile_editor () { # test for config dir if gomconfig_noconfdir ; then return 0; fi conffile=${gomconfig_confdir_user}/$1 default=$2 # ok, headline clear echo "$6" echo "===========" echo " File : ${conffile}" echo " Default : ${default}" echo " Loaded : $3" echo " Restrictions: $4" echo " Provides : $5" echo echo "-->Current value:" if test -e ${conffile} ; then cat ${conffile} else echo "--no file--" fi echo "<--Stop current value." echo echo " [RETURN]: Cancel (don't touch anything)." echo " d : Default (use stubborn default '${default}')." echo " e : Edit (edit config. via EDITOR=${EDITOR})." echo " l : Line input (custom config. via line read)." echo " P : Purge (remove configuration file)." echo echo -n "Your choice: "; read choice echo if test "${choice}" == "d" ; then echo -n "Writing defaults to '${conffile}'..." echo "${default}" >${conffile} elif test "${choice}" == "P" then echo -n "Purging '${conffile}'..." rm -f ${conffile} elif test "${choice}" == "l" then echo -n "Enter custom options: " read options_custom echo -n "Writing custom options to '${conffile}'..." echo ${options_custom} >${conffile} elif test "${choice}" == "e" then ${EDITOR} ${conffile} || true echo -n "Extern editing..." else echo -n "Not touching anything..." fi echo "done." echo gomconfig_break } # 1: filename # 2: sys file name gomconfig_conffile_status () { conffile=${gomconfig_confdir_user}/$1 conffile_sys=${gomconfig_confdir_sys}/$1 if test -e ${conffile} ; then echo -n "${gomconfig_status_flag_configured}${conffile}." elif test `whoami` != root -a -e ${conffile_sys} ; then echo -n "${gomconfig_status_flag_using_sysconf}${conffile_sys}." else echo -n "${gomconfig_status_flag_unconfigured}No file." fi } # # TESTS # # this function unifies the testing command && recalculates it everytime (rather than a fix var) gomconfig_test_cmd () { echo "${gomconfig_test_gombinary} --verbose=${gomconfig_test_gomverbosity} ${gomconfig_test_gomoptions}" } # This is only for viewing purposes gomconfig_test () { clear echo "Testing configuration" echo "=====================" echo echo "-->Running test command: `gomconfig_test_cmd`:" echo `gomconfig_test_cmd` || true echo echo "<--Test output stop." echo gomconfig_break } gomconfig_test_status () { if `gomconfig_test_cmd` >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then echo -n "${gomconfig_status_flag_ok}No errors in test run." return 0 else echo -n "${gomconfig_status_flag_error}Some errors in test run." return 1 fi } # # 1. AUDIO USERS # # a recursive helper gomconfig_audio_users_add () { if test -e /etc/debian_version ; then echo echo "' [RETURN]': Add user to group audio." echo "'[RETURN]' : Quit adding users." echo echo -n "Add user: " read user if test ! "${user}" == "" ; then adduser ${user} audio ; gomconfig_audio_users_add ; fi else echo "This is not Debian GNU/Linux." echo "I don't know the recommended way to give users audio access on this system." echo "You need to figure this out by yourself." fi } # yet another (not yet recursive) helper gomconfig_audio_users_del () { if test -e /etc/debian_version; then echo echo "Sorry -- I don't yet know a reasonable and recommended" echo "way to delete a user from a certain group in Debian GNU/Linux." echo "Please do this manually." else echo echo "This is not Debian GNU/Linux." echo "I don't know the recommended way to deny users audio access on this system." echo "You need to figure this out by yourself." fi } # text output of status gomconfig_audio_users_status () { # Test for Debian if test ! -e /etc/debian_version; then echo -n "${gomconfig_status_flag_unknown}This is not Debian GNU/Linux."; else if test `whoami` == root ; then if grep --quiet "^audio:.*:.*:$" /etc/group ; then echo -n "${gomconfig_status_flag_error}No user in group audio." else echo -n "${gomconfig_status_flag_ok}At least one user in group audio." fi else if grep --quiet "^audio.*`whoami`" /etc/group ; then echo -n "${gomconfig_status_flag_ok}`whoami` is audio user." else echo -n "${gomconfig_status_flag_error}`whoami` is _not_ audio user." fi fi fi } gomconfig_audio_users () { clear echo "Audio users" echo "===========" echo " Adding a user to the group 'audio' is the recommended way (at least" echo "in Debian GNU/Linux) to grant a user to 'do sound', including" echo "controlling the soundcard mixer(s) with gom." echo echo "[RETURN] : Cancel (don't touch current settings)." echo "0 : Add (add user(s) to group audio)." echo "1 : Delete (delete user(s) from group audio)." echo echo -n "Current status: "; gomconfig_audio_users_status; echo echo -n "Current value : "; grep audio /etc/group || true echo if test `whoami` == root ; then echo -n "Your choice: "; read choice echo if test "${choice}" == "0" ; then gomconfig_audio_users_add elif test "${choice}" == "1" then gomconfig_audio_users_del else echo echo "Not touching anything...done." fi else echo "These system settings can only be changed by root." fi echo gomconfig_break } # # 2. CONFIG DIR # gomconfig_config_dir_fatal_error () { echo echo "Fatal error: configuration directory invalid." echo "Because : '${gomconfig_confdir_user}' exists, but is not a directory." echo "Please correct this manually, then rerun this script." echo exit 1; } gomconfig_config_dir_status () { if test -e ${gomconfig_confdir_user} ; then if test ! -d ${gomconfig_confdir_user} ; then echo -n "${gomconfig_status_flag_error}${gomconfig_confdir_user} is not a directory (fatal)!" else echo -n "${gomconfig_status_flag_ok}${gomconfig_confdir_user} exists." fi else echo -n "${gomconfig_status_flag_unconfigured}No config dir." fi } gomconfig_config_dir_purge () { echo if [ -e ${gomconfig_confdir_user} ] ; then if [ ! -d ${gomconfig_confdir_user} ] ; then gomconfig_config_dir_fatal_error else echo -n "Making temporary backup..." purge_backup_dir=/tmp/gomconfig_purge_backup.$$ cp -a ${gomconfig_confdir_user} ${purge_backup_dir} echo "done." echo echo "If this was a mistake, you can manually retrieve the purged" echo "configuration from '${purge_backup_dir}'." echo echo -n "Purging ${gomconfig_confdir_user}..." rm -rf ${gomconfig_confdir_user} fi else echo -n "Nothing to purge..." fi } gomconfig_config_dir () { clear echo "Configuration directory" echo "=======================" echo " The configuration files of gom are stored in '${gomconfig_confdir_user}', so" echo "its existence is mandatory for any further configuration." echo echo "Current status: `gomconfig_config_dir_status`" echo echo " [RETURN] : Cancel (don't touch anything)." echo " c : Create (add directory if non-existent)." echo " P : Purge (remove configuration directory)." echo echo -n "Your choice: "; read choice echo if test "${choice}" == "c" ; then if test -e ${gomconfig_confdir_user} ; then if test ! -d ${gomconfig_confdir_user} ; then gomconfig_config_dir_fatal_error else echo -n "Leaving existing '${gomconfig_confdir_user}' untouched..." fi else echo -n "Creating configuration directory '${gomconfig_confdir_user}'..." mkdir -ma=rx,u+w ${gomconfig_confdir_user} fi elif test "${choice}" == "P" then gomconfig_config_dir_purge else echo echo -n "Not touching anything..." fi echo "done." echo gomconfig_break } # # 3. DEFAULT MIXER # gomconfig_default_mixer () { gomconfig_conffile_editor "${gomconfig_conffile_default_mixer}" \ "${gomconfig_default_default_mixer}" \ "On every startup of gom." \ "Restricted to '-d'." \ "Implicit opening of a mixer device." \ "Default Mixer" } # # 4. DEFAULT SETTINGS # # text output of status gomconfig_default_settings_status () { echo -n "${gomconfig_status_flag_unknown}n/a." } gomconfig_default_settings () { if gomconfig_noconfdir ; then return 0; fi clear echo "Default settings" echo "================" echo " Default setting can be loaded via '-G, --get-settings' (with the" echo "mixer in question opened)." echo echo " Please choose a mixer device to edit/create a default setting for." echo echo " [RETURN] : Cancel (don't touch anything)." echo " d : /dev/mixer (the default mixer)." echo " : /dev/mixer (the th mixer - only one digit)." echo " c : Some other strange device file name." echo echo -n "Your choice: "; read choice echo device_file=cancelled if test "${choice}" == "d" ; then device_file=/dev/mixer elif test "${choice}" == "0" || test "${choice}" == "1" || test "${choice}" == "2" || \ test "${choice}" == "3" || test "${choice}" == "4" || test "${choice}" == "5" || \ test "${choice}" == "6" || test "${choice}" == "7" || test "${choice}" == "8" || \ test "${choice}" == "9" ; then device_file=/dev/mixer${choice} elif test "${choice}" == "c" then echo -n "Give (complete) device file name: "; read device_file echo fi if test "${device_file}" == "cancelled" ; then echo "Not touching anything...done." else echo "About to edit default mixer settings for '${device_file}' using" echo "gom's interactive interface; existing settings are preloaded, and" echo "changes automatically saved after quitting (use 'q')." echo gomconfig_break echo if ${gomconfig_test_gombinary} --ignore-config --device=${device_file} --get-settings --interface=t --save-settings ; then echo echo "Extern settings editing successful."; else echo echo "Some errors while editing..."; fi fi echo gomconfig_break } # # 5. INITIALIZATION # gomconfig_initialize () { gomconfig_conffile_editor "${gomconfig_conffile_initialize}" \ "${gomconfig_default_initialize}" \ "With the option '-O, --originate, --initialize'." \ "Unrestricted." \ "Creation of an initialization routine, even for multiple mixers." \ "Initialize" } # # 5. GOM # gomconfig_gom () { gomconfig_conffile_editor "${gomconfig_conffile_gom}" \ "${gomconfig_default_gom}" \ "On every startup of gom." \ "Restricted to '-v, -q, -F, -U'." \ "Implicit creation of certain bevaviours. Discouraged." \ "Gom" } # # Main Loop # gomconfig_mainloop () { selection='none' until test "${selection}" == "q" -o "${selection}" == "Q" ; do clear echo " Configuring tool for @PACKAGE@-@VERSION@"; echo "===========================================================================" if test `whoami` == root ; then echo " Changing SYSTEM configuration."; else echo " Changing user configuration for `whoami`."; fi echo "---------------------------------------------------------------------------" echo "1: M-Audio users `gomconfig_audio_users_status`" echo "2: R-Config dir `gomconfig_config_dir_status`" echo "3: R-Default mixer `gomconfig_conffile_status ${gomconfig_conffile_default_mixer}`" echo "4: O-Default settings `gomconfig_default_settings_status`" echo "5: O-Initialization `gomconfig_conffile_status ${gomconfig_conffile_initialize}`" echo "6: D-Gom rc file `gomconfig_conffile_status ${gomconfig_conffile_gom}`" echo "---------------------------------------------------------------------------" echo "t: Test `gomconfig_test_status`" echo "s: Scan obsolete Scan for obsolete configuration files." echo "===========================================================================" echo -n "q,Q: Quit r: Readme v: Log verbosity (${gomconfig_test_gomverbosity}) Your choice: "; read selection if test "${selection}" == "1"; then gomconfig_audio_users elif test "${selection}" == "2"; then gomconfig_config_dir elif test "${selection}" == "3"; then gomconfig_default_mixer elif test "${selection}" == "4"; then gomconfig_default_settings elif test "${selection}" == "5"; then gomconfig_initialize elif test "${selection}" == "6"; then gomconfig_gom elif test "${selection}" == "r"; then gomconfig_readme elif test "${selection}" == "v"; then echo; echo -n "New Verbosity: "; read gomconfig_test_gomverbosity elif test "${selection}" == "t"; then gomconfig_test elif test "${selection}" == "s"; then gomconfig_scanobsolete fi done } ############### # Start code # if test "$1" == "--force" || ( test "$1" == "" && ! gomconfig_test_status ) then gomconfig_mainloop elif test "$1" == "--version" then echo "This gomconfig came with @PACKAGE@-@VERSION@." elif test "$1" == "--purge" then gomconfig_config_dir_purge echo "done." elif test "$1" == "" then echo echo "Use '$0 --force' to reconfigure." else echo echo "Usage: $0 [--version | --force | --purge]" echo echo "'--version' gives version information." echo "'--force' forces reconfiguration." echo "'--purge' removes config dir (currently: ${gomconfig_confdir_user})" echo " completely (temporary backup)." fi # # Get the exit status right # `gomconfig_test_cmd` >/dev/null 2>&1 gom-0.30.3/src/gom_iface_c.c0000644000175000017500000000604211260176666012463 00000000000000/* gom, Gom is nOt yet another (Audio) Mixer. * * Copyright (C) 1996-2004 Stephan Sürken * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the * License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 * USA */ /* * gom_iface_c.c: command line interface */ /* * INCLUDES */ #include "gom.h" /* * MACROS */ /* * DECLARATIONS/DEFINTIONS */ /* * FUNCTION PROTOTYPES */ /*****************/ /* * COMMAND LINE INTERFACE */ char * gom_iface_c_get_option_args(char * prompt) { return optarg; } int gom_iface_c_question(char * question) { char answer; gom_info(GOM_INFO_QUIET, "%s %s ", "[y|Y = yes, else no]", question); scanf("%c", &answer); return (toupper(answer) == 'Y'); } /* the mother of all gom functions. */ void gom_iface_c(int argc, char *argv[]) { int action = 0; int ignore_config = 0; /* set the default for message writing routines (gom_info) */ gom_info_custom_set(NULL); if (argc == 1) { /* called with no options */ gom_info(GOM_INFO_QUIET, "You must specify an option."); gom_info(GOM_INFO_QUIET, GOM_ACTION_HELPHINT); } else { /* read very first argument */ action = gom_action_getopt(argc, argv); /* loop for all actions that should be taken before loading the auto configuration files */ /* these are all options that do not affect any mixer settings */ /* explicitely: quiet, verbosity, ignore-config, version, copyright, help, help-verbose */ while (action == 'v' || action == 'q' || action == 'Y' || action == 'V' || action == 'w' || action == 'h' || action == 'H') { if (action == 'Y') ignore_config = 1; else gom_action(GOM_INFO_NORMAL, action, 1, gom_iface_c_get_option_args, NULL, NULL); action = gom_action_getopt(argc, argv); } /* automatic configuration; skipped if a) explicitely told so already, or */ /* b) there are no more options (=> no mixer affecting options at all) */ if (ignore_config) gom_info(GOM_INFO_NORMAL, "Explicitely ignoring automatic configuration '" GOM_CONFIG_FILE "' and '" GOM_DEFAULT_MIXER_FILE "'."); else if (action != EOF) { gom_file_load (GOM_INFO_VERBOSE, GOM_CONFIG_FILE, 0, GOM_CONFIG_FILE_ALLOWED); gom_file_load (GOM_INFO_VERBOSE, GOM_DEFAULT_MIXER_FILE, 0, GOM_DEFAULT_MIXER_FILE_ALLOWED); } /* now do the main loop */ while (action != EOF) { gom_action(GOM_INFO_NORMAL, action, 1, gom_iface_c_get_option_args, NULL, NULL); action = gom_action_getopt(argc, argv); } } } gom-0.30.3/src/gom_driver.h0000644000175000017500000000526011260176666012413 00000000000000/* gom, Gom is nOt yet another (Audio) Mixer. * * Copyright (C) 1996-2004 Stephan Sürken * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the * License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 * USA */ /* * gom_driver.h: interface to soundcard driver */ /* * INCLUDES */ /* * MACROS */ /* driver-known channels & channel channels (volumes) */ #define GOM_DRIVER_CHANNELS SOUND_MIXER_NRDEVICES /* = gom_driver_C_len() */ #define GOM_DRIVER_CHANNEL_CHANNELS 2 /* = gom_driver_C_C_len(c) */ /* * DECLARATIONS/DEFINTIONS */ /* * FUNCTION PROTOTYPES */ /* * THIS DRIVER'S ID */ char * gom_driver(); /* * _d: DEVICE */ char * gom_driver_d(); int gom_driver_d_opened(); int gom_driver_d_set(enum gom_info_types std_verb, char * device_file); /* * _C: MIXER CHANNELS KNOWN TO THIS DRIVER */ int gom_driver_C (int c); int gom_driver_C_first (); int gom_driver_C_last (); int gom_driver_C_next(int c, int jump); int gom_driver_C_len (); char * gom_driver_C_name (unsigned c, int label); /* * _c: AVAILABLE CHANNELS (OF CURRENT MIXER) */ int gom_driver_c (int c); int gom_driver_c_first (); int gom_driver_c_last (); int gom_driver_c_next (int c, int jump); int gom_driver_c_len (); char * gom_driver_c_name (int c, int label); /* * _C_C: CHANNEL CHANNELS (OF CURRENT MIXER) */ int gom_driver_C_C (int c, int cc); int gom_driver_C_C_first (int c); int gom_driver_C_C_last (int c); int gom_driver_C_C_next (int c, int cc, int jump); int gom_driver_C_C_len (int c); /* * _c_c: AVAILABLE CHANNEL CHANNELS (OF CURRENT MIXER) */ int gom_driver_c_c (int c, int cc); int gom_driver_c_c_first (int c); int gom_driver_c_c_last (int c); int gom_driver_c_c_next (int c, int cc, int jump); int gom_driver_c_c_len (int c); /* * _c_c_v: VOLUMES */ int gom_driver_c_c_v_max (); int gom_driver_c_c_v_range(int v); int gom_driver_c_c_v (int c, int cc); void gom_driver_c_c_v_set (enum gom_info_types std_verb, int c, int cc, int v); /* * _c_r: RECORD */ int gom_driver_c_r (int c); void gom_driver_c_r_set (enum gom_info_types std_verb, int c, int r); gom-0.30.3/src/gom.c0000644000175000017500000000336614007713072011026 00000000000000/* gom, Gom is nOt yet another (Audio) Mixer. * * Copyright (C) 1996-2004 Stephan Sürken * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the * License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 * USA */ /* * INCLUDES */ #include "gom.h" /* * MACROS */ /* * DECLARATIONS/DEFINTIONS */ /* * FUNCTION PROTOTYPES */ int main (int argc, char * argv[]) { /* set defaults */ gom_gomii_refival_set (GOM_INFO_VERBOSE+1, GOM_GOMII_REFIVAL_DEFAULT, gom_gomii_refproc_keep); gom_mixer_fadival_set (GOM_INFO_VERBOSE+1, GOM_MIXER_FADIVAL_DEFAULT); /* everything starts with the command line interface */ gom_iface_c (argc, argv); /* closing the mixer (if one is open) */ gom_driver_d_set (GOM_INFO_NORMAL, NULL); /* check the error count for final info & exit status */ if (gom_info_errors > 0) { gom_info (GOM_INFO_VERBOSE, "%s%d error(s) detected while running.", /* "More than" would be false for one case, "More or equal than" would be too long */ (gom_info_errors == INT_MAX) ? "At least " : "", gom_info_errors); /* warning */ return 2; } else { /* there was definitely no failure */ return 0; } } gom-0.30.3/src/gom.1.in0000644000175000017500000003765111257207677011372 00000000000000.\" .\" @GOM_COPYRIGHT@ .\" .TH GOM 1 "@DATE@" "3rd party" "Contributed tool" .SH NAME gom \- a generic audio mixer (supports: OSS and derivatives) .SH SYNOPSIS .BI "gom {OPTION}" .SH VERSION .BR "" "This manual page was distributed with " "@PACKAGE@ @VERSION@" " (@DATE@)." .SH DESCRIPTION .LP .BR "gom" " is a command line mixer manipulation program including a minimal, yet fully functional internal ineractive text based interface. Currently, there is also an internal X (xview) interface, but it's not well maintained and will eventually be removed when a proper alternative is available. At the moment, gom only supports the Open Sound System (OSS) and its derivatives (OSS/Lite, OSS/Free (these two are obviously obsolete), the new Linux Sounddriver, ...). .BR "gom" " tries to provide a complete and convenient interface for all" kind of audio mixer manipulation. gom's facilities include sound driver (compile time) and sound card (run time) independence, arbitrary mixer selection, loading and saving of mixer settings, volume fading, verbosity-level driven output, "Un*x-like scripting support", etc. Apart from the exhaustive command line interface described here, gom has a built-in interactive terminal interface (that I call gomii, gom interactive interface) using ncurses. It supports adjustable (this includes disabling) real time updating. The gomii is not explained in this manual page; please refer to the specific online help when using it. However, the gomii's handling should be obvious, and actually it "tries to resemble" the command line options. There is also one more gomii for X using the xview toolkit. However, gom needs to be especially compiled to include this, and it is intended to be replaced eventually by some frontend for X using the gom binary. And remember: gom is spelled g-o-m, but pronounced backwards for compatibility reasons. Its real, actual and recursive title is .B gom, GOM is nOt yet another Mixer (for reasons beyond the scope of this manual). .SH CONFIGURING GOM There is .B no mandatory configuration for gom; it runs fine just as it is, without any configuration. I.e., for senseful use without configuration, one always needs to (at least) specify the mixer to use. For example: gom --device=/dev/mixer2 --mute-all However, you .I can configure gom a) for the system and b) for an individual user; each user configuration is preferred in favor of the corresponding system configuration. In fact, the routine for loading _any_ option file is to 1st try the user file, then the system file, and else fail. To configure, you should use the script .IR "gomconfig" "(8)" (or most likely .B gomconfig --force ) that comes with the distribution -- using it as root will change the system configuration, normal users will change their own configuration. You may well skip the rest of this chapter if you do so. All configuration files for gom are simply gatherings of command line options to gom (where some files are restricted to certain options). Please see "--get-options" below. The configuration files are (replace the "~/.gom" with "/etc/gom" for the system configuration): .TP .B ~/.gom/conf.default_mixer Loaded on every startup of gom. Restricted to: "-d". Provides implicit opening of a mixer device. .TP .B ~/.gom/conf.initialize Loaded with the option '-O, --originate, --initialize'. Unrestricted. Provides creation of an initialization routine, even for multiple mixers. .TP .B ~/.gom/conf.gom Loaded on every startup of gom. Restricted to '-v, -q, -F, -U'. Provides implicit creation of certain bevaviours. Discouraged. .TP .B ~/.gom/. These file are accessed simply by their when is opened. See --get-options below. .SH TERMINOLOGY, PHILOSOPHY A mixer is a set of channels (e.g. vol, line, cd). Each channel has a set of volume channels (e.g. left, right), and optionally a recording source flag. The evaluation which channels are available, and, for an available channel, which volume channels and which flags are available on that specific channel, is being done at runtime; this is sound card, and possibly sound driver dependent. Thus, there are sound driver supported channels and specific sound card supported channels. .B gom --info-all shows all sound driver supported channels, plus indicating their specific availability. Up to the time of this writing, the only sound driver supported is OSS (Open Sound System) and its derivatives. This driver exists for a variety of platforms and in various flavours (especially, the new Sounddriver of Linux is a derivative of OSS). (Remark: Gom's point of view on how a "generic" mixer should look like may be strongly influenced by the OSS API; however, the author feels that this view might not (yet) be absolutely generic). At the time of this writing, OSS supports 17 channels, and a maximum of two volume channels per channel (i.e., only "mono" or "stereo"). Of course, as gom depends on the sound driver installed on the system, its proper installation (which is naturally not covered here) is mandatory for gom (as for any other sound-using program). .SH OPTIONS Options can be given in arbitrary order or amount; they are computed in sequence from left to right. Default values (if any), are given in []. For boolean arguments, "1" means on, "0" means off. Note that for options with _optional_ arguments, these must be gi ven like "gom -G" (or "gom --get-settings=" resp.) ra ther than "gom -G " (or "gom --get-settings " resp.). Otherwise, they will be ignored (or, at least with my implementat ion of getopt;). .TP Configuring options: .TP .B -d, --device, --mixer [ **no mixer** ] Set mixer special device file to . If the new mixer is valid, the current mixer --if any-- will be closed and the new mixer opened. Current channel, current channel volume, the channel lock setting and the snapshot will be resetted to defaults. .TP .B -c, --channel [first available channel] Set current mixer channel to . The channel may be given as number or as name. .TP .B -C, --volume-channel [first available volume channel on current channel] Set volum e channel on current mixer channel to (e.g., for s tereo, 0 means left, 1 means right volume). .TP .B -k, --lock .TP .B -K, --lock-all [1] Lock or unlock current or all channel(s). Locking means s yncing of the stereo volumes (balance) for all volume setting s gom might do -- this doesn't change any volume settings by itself (i.e., it doesn't auto-balance). Thus, a locked channe l might have unbalanced volumes. .TP .B -F, --fade-interval [5] Set fade interval to seconds. See --fade-to-lo udness. .TP .B -U, --refresh-interval [30] Set gomii refresh (update) interval to second s (zero disables). .TP .B -W, --write-config, --save-config This option is obsolete since version 0.29.10. .TP Setting mixer options: .TP .B -l, --loudness, --volume Set current volume channel on current channel to . If the argument is being given with a leading "+" or "-", the given value will be added or substracted, respectively, from the current value. The allowed range is from zero up to a sou ndcard driver dependent maximum. .TP .B -r, --record Set recording for current channel on or off. .TP .B -R, --record-single Set recording for current channel on and disable all other re cording sources. .TP .B -L, --fade-to-loudness, --fade-to-volume Like --loudness, but fade to the new volume within a time giv en with --fade-interval. .TP .B -m, --mute .TP .B -M, --mute-all Mute current or all channels. Muting means setting all channe l volumes to 0. .TP Mixer settings options: .TP .B -G, --get-options, --load-options, --get-settings, --load-setting Get options from/to file . If no argument is given, the default file (named "default") is used. Non-absolut given filenames will be expanded to ".", and then first searched for in the user and -- if this fails -- in the system configuration directory. Any free-form files with gom one-character command line options in any lines starting with a dash (in column zero) will make sense to this option. .TP .B -S, --save-settings [] Save mixer settings to a free-form option file; for the file name, the same rules as for loading option files apply, except that only the user configuration dir will be used. Files with thusly expanded filenames will be silently overwritten; other files never. When saving, care is being taken that the "last recording source error" can't occur when loading these options (and maybe there are other reasonable side effects apart from the pure mixer settings (e.g. channel locking, current channel)). The bottom line to these load/save options is that you can easily save new and load predefined mixer settings from anywhere. .TP .B -z, --snapshot-settings .TP .B -Z, --unsnapshot-settings, --restore-settings [mixer settings after opening a new mixer] Snap- or unsnapsho t to/from current mixer settings. .TP .B -O, --originate, --initialize Load the options file "initialize"; all options are allowed in this file. This is meant to initialize mixers. For example: "-d/dev/mixer0 -G -d/dev/mixer1 -G". This would load the default settings file for both the mixer0 and the mixer1 device. .TP Informational options: .TP .B -t, --info Display current channel information. .TP .B -T, --info-all Display overall information. .TP .B -V, --version Display version information. .TP .B -w, --copyright, --copyleft, --license, --warranty Display copyright/license/warranty information. .TP .B -h, --help .TP .B -H, --help-verbose Display this help normally or verbose; both helps are still d ependent on the current verbosity level (i.e., higher verbosi ty levels might still show more; "gom -v0 -H" and "gom -h" pr oduce the same output). For the normal verbosity level, these are reasonable macros. .TP Special options: .TP .B -e, --execute Execute the shell command . .TP Command line only options: .TP .B -Y, --ignore-config Skip all automatically loaded configurations files; this must be given before any other option (except q (quiet) or v (verbose)). .TP .B -i, --interface, --gomii Explicitly start up a build-in gomii (=t: terminal gomii, =x: X gomii). .TP .B -v, --verbose [] [NORMAL] Set output verbosity to (number, the high er, the more verbose). If no argument is given, the level will be increased by 1. .TP .B -q, --quiet, --silent Set output verbosity to QUIET (only error / error help messag es). .TP .B -p, --pure, --print Pure-print the current channels value given by to stdout (=l|r, according to one character options). Useful for getting values "into" scripts together with the -- quiet option. .TP .B -x, --extract-settings Extract all mixer settings as a gom option line to stdout (e. g. for "setting=`gom --quiet --extract-settings`" and "gom -- quiet $settings" later in a bash script). .TP .B -I, --read-stdin Read options from stdin (until EOF). .SH ENVIRONMENT .TP .IR "HOME" " used as prefix for the configuration directory " ".gom/" " for a non-root user." .BR .SH FILES .TP .IR "/etc/gom/" " system configuration directory (user root)." .TP .IR "$HOME/.gom/" " user configuration dir (all non-root users)." .TP Files inside the configuration directory: .TP .IR "conf.default_mixer" " option file for default mixer (loaded on startup). .TP .IR "conf.gom" " option file (loaded on startup). .TP .IR "conf.initialize" " option file for initialization (loaded via --initialize). .TP .IR ".default" " default options file for (loaded with --get-options)." .TP .IR "." " mixer settings that can be easily accessed just by with --get-options= when is open." .SH DIAGNOSTICS .BR Exit status is 0 if no errors were detected while running gom; it is greater than 0 if one or more errors were detected. This should be interpreted as warning, not necessarily as failure. (The amount of detected errors will be printed out if the verbosity level is VERBOSE or higher; the warning exit status is currently always 2, but this may change). .SH EXAMPLES (This section is incomplete and most likely confusing ;). .TP .B "1. gom as system startup" .TP .B "2. gom as user startup" .TP .B "3. gom in a running session" .TP .B "4. gom in scripts" .TP .B "5. Some more detailed examples" .TP .B gom --interface=t, gom -it Interactively manipulate mixer settings with the terminal gomii. .TP .B gom --get-settings, gom -G (e.g. when you log in as user). Loads user's default options file. .TP .B gom --get-settings=cd, gom -Gcd Loads options file "cd" (most likely a setting for playing cds). .TP .B gom -d/dev/mixer0 -M -d/dev/mixer1 -l100 First, mute mixer 0, then set the volume of the first channel on mixer 1 to 100. .TP .B gom -M -c vol -l 90 -c pcm -l 90 -e "bplay super.voc" -Z Plays the sample .IR "super.voc" " on channel 4=pcm with all other channels muted," restoring original mixer settings afterwards. .TP .B gom -ix -e -Z Plays any sound, interactively setting the mixer before with the X gomii and restoring settings afterwards. .SH AUTHOR @GOM_COPYRIGHT@ The X gomii of the gom package is also Copyright (c) Hannu Savolainen 1993 (as it is originally based on "xvmixer" by Hannu Savolainen). The gom package is licensed under the GPL (GNU General Public License). The files "README" and "COPYING" in the original distribution contain the exact terms. .SH SEE ALSO .IR "gomconfig" "(8)" Information about OSS can currently (1999 August 18) be found at "http://www.opensound.com/". .SH KNOWN BUGS Gom does not detect recursion in option files (e.g. by adding a "-Gcd" to an options file named "cd"). There must always be at least one recording source, so when writing option files for gom "by hand", first put all to-be-active recording sources on, then all to-be-inactive recording sources off, else one recording source might not become inactive in unfortunate circumstances. Mixer settings automatically written by gom are saved in this manner. The mixer settings files may be inconsistent between different sound drivers (i.e., if the channel numbering is different). Loading settings from a options file that was saved from a different mixer may lead to errors (if some option is not available on the current mixer), or to silently not-setting of newly available options of the current mixer; saving mixer settings with the mixer name as prefix since 0.29.99 avoids this at least for not explicitly given mixer settings file names. The "text blocking output" cuts words (true, too, for the OPTIONS section of this manual page). X gomii bugs: The X gomii has some "bugs" due to xview and/or the lack of documentation available for the author (all the rest of this section): The X gomii creates its display objects with xview, but doesn't check for allocation errors. I guess xview somehow handles this ;). The X gomii's scroll window displays in a non-fixed font. Some placements in the X gomii are still static; it could imagine that the display might look a little bit screwed up if you use a different configuration than mine (e.g. a different font). Xview, in general, "seems to be a little bit unstable" (the author itself locked all his major input devices (i.e., mouse & keyboard (you should be so clever to have some other means to access your computer when programming xview ;)) several times by using xview applications under X (not necessarily the X gomii) for whatever unknown reasons (and without being able to reproduce the bug properly). (()()) .SH KNOWINGLY NO BUGS If starting gom results in loading and initializing the kernel sound driver (e.g. if the sound driver gets kerneld-autoloaded under Linux), the sound card's settings are set to the driver's default by the driver itself. .B gom has nothing to do with these defaults and doesn't change any settings -- any program using the sound driver in that situation would have the same effect. gom-0.30.3/src/gom_action.c0000644000175000017500000007151511260176666012376 00000000000000/* gom, Gom is nOt yet another (Audio) Mixer. * * Copyright (C) 1996-2004 Stephan Sürken * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the * License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 * USA */ /* * gom_action: options, standard action, misc */ /* * INCLUDES */ #include "gom.h" /* * MACROS */ #define GOM_INFO_CHANNEL_INFO_LINE_HEADER " No Name Rec Volumes Vol-0 Vol-1 Locked" /* " dd.ssssssssss dd dd ddd ddd dd " */ #define GOM_INFO_CHANNEL_INFO_LINE_MASK " %2d.%-10s %2d %2d %3d %3d %2d" #define GOM_INFO_TABLE_LINE " ------------------------------------------------" /* * DECLARATIONS/DEFINTIONS */ /* if set, gom_help will output this too */ void * gom_action_help_special_var = NULL; /* * FUNCTION PROTOTYPES */ /*****************/ /* * STANDARD OPTIONS */ /* name, has_arg (0,1,2), *flag, val */ struct option gom_options[] = { /* CONFIGURING OPTIONS */ {"device", required_argument, 0, 'd'}, {"mixer", required_argument, 0, 'd'}, {"channel", required_argument, 0, 'c'}, {"volume-channel", required_argument, 0, 'C'}, {"lock", required_argument, 0, 'k'}, {"lock-all", required_argument, 0, 'K'}, {"fade-interval", required_argument, 0, 'F'}, {"refresh-interval", required_argument, 0, 'U'}, {"write-config", no_argument, 0, 'W'}, {"save-config", no_argument, 0, 'W'}, /* SETTING MIXER OPTIONS */ {"loudness", required_argument, 0, 'l'}, {"volume", required_argument, 0, 'l'}, {"record", required_argument, 0, 'r'}, {"record-single", no_argument, 0, 'R'}, {"fade-to-loudness", required_argument, 0, 'L'}, {"fade-to-volume", required_argument, 0, 'L'}, {"mute", no_argument, 0, 'm'}, {"mute-all", no_argument, 0, 'M'}, /* MIXERS SETTINGS OPTIONS */ {"get-options", optional_argument, 0, 'G'}, {"load-options", optional_argument, 0, 'G'}, {"get-settings", optional_argument, 0, 'G'}, {"load-settings", optional_argument, 0, 'G'}, {"save-settings", optional_argument, 0, 'S'}, {"snapshot-settings", no_argument, 0, 'z'}, {"unsnapshot-settings", no_argument, 0, 'Z'}, {"restore-settings", no_argument, 0, 'Z'}, {"originate", no_argument, 0, 'O'}, {"initialize", no_argument, 0, 'O'}, /* INFORMATIONAL OPTIONS */ {"info", no_argument, 0, 't'}, {"info-all", no_argument, 0, 'T'}, {"version", no_argument, 0, 'V'}, {"copyright", no_argument, 0, 'w'}, {"copyleft", no_argument, 0, 'w'}, {"license", no_argument, 0, 'w'}, {"warranty", no_argument, 0, 'w'}, {"help", no_argument, 0, 'h'}, {"help-verbose", no_argument, 0, 'H'}, /* SPECIAL OPTIONS */ {"execute", required_argument, 0, 'e'}, /* COMMAND LINE ONLY OPTIONS */ {"ignore-config", no_argument, 0, 'Y'}, {"interface", required_argument, 0, 'i'}, {"gomii", required_argument, 0, 'i'}, {"verbose", optional_argument, 0, 'v'}, {"quiet", no_argument, 0, 'q'}, {"silent", no_argument, 0, 'q'}, {"extract-settings", no_argument, 0, 'x'}, {"read-stdin", no_argument, 0, 'I'}, /* NEW print-* OPTIONS */ {"print-driver", no_argument, 0, '1'}, {"print-driver-channels", no_argument, 0, '2'}, {"print-device", no_argument, 0, '3'}, {"print-mixer", no_argument, 0, '3'}, {"print-channels", no_argument, 0, '4'}, {"print-channel-name", no_argument, 0, '5'}, {"print-channel-label", no_argument, 0, '6'}, {"print-channel-volumes", no_argument, 0, '7'}, {"print-channel-volume", no_argument, 0, '8'}, {"print-channel-recsrc", no_argument, 0, '9'}, {"print-channel-lock", no_argument, 0, '0'}, {"print-fade-interval", no_argument, 0, 'a'}, {"print-refresh-interval", no_argument, 0, 'A'}, {NULL, 0, 0, 0} }; /* name, has_arg (0,1,2), *flag, val */ char * gom_options_help[] = { /* BASIC CONFIGURING OPTIONS */ /* device */ NULL, /* mixer */ "[" GOM_DEVICE_NOT_OPENED_TEXT "] Set mixer special device file to . " "If the new mixer is valid, the current mixer --if any-- will be closed and " "the new mixer opened. Current channel, current channel volume, the channel " "lock setting and the snapshot will be resetted to defaults.", /* channel */ "[first available channel] Set current mixer channel to . " "The channel may be given as number or as name.", /* volume-channel */ "[first available volume channel on current channel] Set volume channel on current mixer channel " "to (e.g., for stereo, 0 means left, 1 means right volume).", /* lock */ NULL, /* lock-all */ "[1] Lock or unlock current or all channel(s). Locking means syncing of the stereo volumes " "(balance) for all volume settings gom might do -- this doesn't change any volume " "settings by itself (i.e., it doesn't auto-balance). Thus, a locked channel might have unbalanced " "volumes.", /* fade-interval */ "[" GOM_MIXER_FADIVAL_DEFAULT_QUOTED "] Set fade interval to seconds. See --fade-to-loudness.", /* refresh-interval */ "[" GOM_GOMII_REFIVAL_DEFAULT_QUOTED "] Set gomii refresh (update) interval to " " seconds (zero disables).", /* write-config */ NULL, /* save-config */ "This option is obsolete since version 0.29.10.", /* SETTING MIXER OPTIONS */ /* volume */ NULL, /* loudness */ "Set current volume channel on current channel to . " "If the argument is being given with a leading \"+\" or \"-\", the given value will be added or " "substracted, respectively, from the current value. The allowed range is from zero up to a soundcard driver " "dependent maximum.", /* record */ "Set recording for current channel on or off.", /* record-single */ "Set recording for current channel on and disable all other recording sources.", /* fade-to-volume */ NULL, /* fade-to-loudness */ "Like --loudness, but fade to the new volume within a time given with --fade-interval.", /* mute */ NULL, /* mute-all */ "Mute current or all channels. Muting means setting all channel volumes to 0.", /* MIXERS SETTINGS OPTIONS */ /* get-options */ NULL, /* load-options */ NULL, /* get-settings */ NULL, /* load-settings */ "Get options from/to file . If no argument is given, the default file " "(named \"" GOM_OPTIONS_FILE_DEFAULT "\") is used. " "Non-absolut given filenames will be expanded to \".\", and " "then first searched for in the user and -- if this fails -- in the system " "configuration directory. " "Any free-form files with gom one-character command line options in any lines starting " "with a dash (in column zero) will make sense to this option.", /* save-settings */ "Save mixer settings to a free-form option file; for the file name, the same rules as for " "loading option files apply, except that only the user configuration dir will be used. " "Files with thusly expanded filenames will be silently overwritten; " "other files never. When saving, care is being taken that " "the \"last recording source error\" can't occur when loading these options (and maybe " "there are other reasonable side effects apart from the pure mixer settings (e.g. channel locking, " "current channel)).", /* snapshot-settings */ NULL, /* unsnapshot-settings */ NULL, /* restore-settings */ "[mixer settings after opening a new mixer] Snap- or unsnapshot to/from current mixer settings.", /* originate */ NULL, /* initialize */ "Load the options file " GOM_INIT_FILE "; all options are allowed in this file. This is " "meant to initialize mixers. For example: \"-d/dev/mixer0 -G -d/dev/mixer1 -G\". This would load the " "default settings file for both the mixer0 and the mixer1 device.", /* INFORMATIONAL OPTIONS */ /* info */ "Display current channel information.", /* info-all */ "Display overall information.", /* version */ "Display version information.", /* copyright */ NULL, /* copyleft */ NULL, /* license */ NULL, /* warranty */ "Display copyright/license/warranty information.", /* help */ NULL, /* help-verbose */ "Display this help normally or verbose; both helps are still dependent on the " "current verbosity level (i.e., higher verbosity levels might still show more; " "\"gom -v0 -H\" and \"gom -h\" produce the same output). " "For the normal verbosity level, these are reasonable macros.", /* SPECIAL OPTIONS */ /* execute */ "Execute the shell command .", /* COMMAND LINE ONLY OPTIONS */ /* ignore-config */ "Skip all automatically loaded configurations files; this must be given " "before any other option (except q (quiet) or v (verbose)).", /* interface */ NULL, /* gomii */ "Explicitly start up a build-in gomii (=t: terminal gomii, =x: X gomii).", /* verbose */ "[NORMAL] Set output verbosity level to (number, the higher, the more verbose). If no " "argument is given, the level will be increased by 1.", /* quiet */ NULL, /* silent */ "Set output verbosity to QUIET (only error / error help messages).", /* extract-settings */ "Extract all mixer settings as a gom option line to stdout (e.g. for \"setting=`gom --quiet --extract-settings`\" " "and \"gom --quiet $settings\" later in a shell script).", /* read-stdin */ "Read options from stdin (until EOF).", /* ******************* */ /* NEW print-*-options */ /* print-driver */ "Print the used sound driver.", /* print-driver-channels */ "List of all channels known by the used driver.", /* print-device */ NULL, /* print-mixer */ "Prints current mixer's device file name.", /* print-channels */ "Prints a list of all currently available channels.", /* print-channel-name */ "Prints current channel's name.", /* print-channel-label */ "Prints current channel's label.", /* print-channel-volumes */ "Prints a list of all available volumes of current channel.", /* print-channel-volume (replaces --print, --pure, -p) */ "Print the current subchannel's volume value.", /* print-channel-recsrc */ "Prints current channel's record state (-1=unavailable, 0=off, 1=on).", /* print-channel-lock */ "Prints current channel's lock state (0=unlocked, 1=locked).", /* print-fade-interval */ "Prints current fade interval.", /* print-refresh-interval */ "Prints current refresh interval." }; /* compute short options from long options */ char * gom_action_shortopts() { static char shortopts[120] = ""; char shortopts_copy[120] = ""; int i; strcpy(shortopts, ""); for (i = 0; gom_options[i].name != NULL; ++i) { strcpy(shortopts_copy, shortopts); snprintf(shortopts, 120, "%s%c%s", shortopts_copy, gom_options[i].val, gom_options[i].has_arg == optional_argument ? "::" : (gom_options[i].has_arg == required_argument ? ":" : "")); } return shortopts; } /* compute short options from long options */ char gom_action_shortopt(char * longopt) { int i; for (i = 0; gom_options[i].name != NULL; ++i) { if (strcmp(gom_options[i].name, longopt) == 0) return gom_options[i].val; } return -1; } int gom_action_getopt(int argc, char * const argv[]) { int action = -1; #if defined(HAVE_GETOPT_H) int option_index; action = getopt_long(argc, argv, gom_action_shortopts(), gom_options, &option_index); #else /* not HAVE_GETOPT_H */ action = getopt(argc, argv, gom_action_shortopts()); #endif /* not HAVE_GETOPT_H */ return action; } /* * VERSION, LICENSE, HELP */ void gom_action_version(enum gom_info_types std_verb) { gom_info(std_verb, GOM_VERSION_STRING); } void gom_action_license(enum gom_info_types std_verb) { char * license_text[]= { "", "Copyright/Licence", "-----------------", "", " " GOM_TITLE, " " GOM_VERSION_STRING, " " GOM_COPYRIGHT, " Compile time: " __DATE__ " " __TIME__, "", " This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify", " it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by", " the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or", " (at your option) any later version.", " ", " This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,", " but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of", " MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the", " GNU General Public License for more details.", " ", " You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License", " along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software", " Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.", NULL }; gom_info_text(std_verb, license_text); } #define GOM_HELP_OPTION_LINE_SIZE 70 void gom_help_option(enum gom_info_types std_verb, int * option) { char line[GOM_HELP_OPTION_LINE_SIZE]; char line_copy[GOM_HELP_OPTION_LINE_SIZE]; int i; /* get one-char-option */ snprintf(line, GOM_HELP_OPTION_LINE_SIZE, " -%c", gom_options[*option].val); /* get all long options */ for (i=*option; gom_options[i].val == gom_options[*option].val; i++) { strcpy(line_copy, line); snprintf(line, GOM_HELP_OPTION_LINE_SIZE, "%s, --%s", line_copy, gom_options[i].name); } *option = --i; /* show (optional) argument */ switch(gom_options[i].has_arg) { case no_argument: break; case required_argument: strcpy(line_copy, line); snprintf(line, GOM_HELP_OPTION_LINE_SIZE, "%s ", line_copy); break; case optional_argument: strcpy(line_copy, line); snprintf(line, GOM_HELP_OPTION_LINE_SIZE, "%s []", line_copy); break; default: break; } gom_info(std_verb, line); if (gom_options_help[i]) gom_info_block(std_verb+1, 8, gom_options_help[i]); } void gom_action_help(enum gom_info_types std_verb) { int i; char * help_text[]= { "", "Help on command line options", "----------------------------", "", " Usage: gom {OPTION}", NULL }; if (gom_action_help_special_var != NULL) { gom_info_text(std_verb, gom_action_help_special_var); } gom_info_text(std_verb, help_text); #if !defined(HAVE_GETOPT_H) gom_info(std_verb, ""); gom_info_block(std_verb, 4, "WARNING: GNU-style long options are disabled (no found)."); #endif /* not HAVE_GETOPT_H */ gom_info(std_verb+1, ""); gom_info_block(std_verb+1, 4, "Options can be given in arbitrary order or amount; they are " "computed in sequence from left to right. Default values (if any), " "are given in []. For boolean arguments, " "\"1\" means on, \"0\" means off."); gom_info(std_verb+1, ""); gom_info_block(std_verb+1, 4, "Note that for options with _optional_ arguments, these must be given " "like \"gom -G\" (or \"gom --get-settings=\" resp.) rather " "than \"gom -G \" (or \"gom --get-settings \" resp.). " "Otherwise, they will be ignored (or, at least with my implementation of getopt;)."); for (i=0; gom_options[i].name != NULL; i++) { /* hack new lines for help headlines ... */ switch (gom_options[i].val) { case 'd': case 'l': case 'G': case 't': case 'e': case 'Y': gom_info(std_verb, ""); break; default: break; } /* hack the right help headlines ... */ switch (gom_options[i].val) { case 'd': gom_info(std_verb, " Configuring options:"); break; case 'l': gom_info(std_verb, " Setting mixer options:"); break; case 'G': gom_info(std_verb, " Mixer settings options:"); break; case 't': gom_info(std_verb, " Informational options:"); break; case 'e': gom_info(std_verb, " Special options:"); break; case 'Y': gom_info(std_verb, " Command line only options:"); break; default: break; } gom_help_option(std_verb, &i); } if (std_verb > GOM_INFO_QUIET) { gom_info(std_verb, ""); gom_info(std_verb, "`gom --help-verbose' might give more information."); } } void gom_action_help_special_set(char * help_text[]) { gom_action_help_special_var = help_text; } /* * Some standard output */ void gom_info_info_help(enum gom_info_types std_verb, int c, int put_info) { if (put_info) { gom_info(std_verb, ""); gom_info(std_verb, "Current channel information"); gom_info(std_verb, "---------------------------"); gom_info(std_verb, ""); gom_info(std_verb, GOM_INFO_CHANNEL_INFO_LINE_HEADER); } gom_info(std_verb, GOM_INFO_CHANNEL_INFO_LINE_MASK, c, gom_driver_C_name (c, 0), gom_driver_c_r (c), gom_driver_c_c_len (c), gom_driver_c_c_v (c, 0), gom_driver_c_c_v (c, 1), gom_mixer_c_l (c)); } void gom_action_current_channel_info(enum gom_info_types std_verb) { gom_info_info_help(std_verb, gom_mixer_c_current(), 1); } void gom_action_overall_info(enum gom_info_types std_verb) { int c; char * runtime_text[]= { "", "Overall information", "-------------------", "", NULL }; gom_info_text(std_verb, runtime_text); gom_info(std_verb, " Configuration:"); gom_info(std_verb, " Mixer special file: %s.", gom_driver_d()); gom_info(std_verb, " Fade duration : %d seconds.", gom_mixer_fadival()); gom_info(std_verb, " Gomii refresh : all %d seconds%s.", gom_gomii_refival(), gom_gomii_refival() == 0 ? " (disabled)" : ""); gom_info(std_verb, " Verbosity : %i [" GOM_INFO_VERBOSITY_PRINTF_MASK "].", gom_info_verbosity(), GOM_INFO_VERBOSITY_PRINTF_VARS); gom_info(std_verb, " Lock mask : (see table below)."); gom_info(std_verb, " Errors detected : %i.", gom_info_errors); gom_info(std_verb, ""); gom_info(std_verb, " Current mixer information:"); gom_info(std_verb, " Driver used : %s", gom_driver()); gom_info(std_verb, " Available channels: %d / %d", gom_driver_c_len(), gom_driver_C_len()); gom_info(std_verb, GOM_INFO_TABLE_LINE); gom_info(std_verb, GOM_INFO_CHANNEL_INFO_LINE_HEADER); gom_info(std_verb, GOM_INFO_TABLE_LINE); for (c = gom_driver_c_first(); c > -1; c = gom_driver_c_next(c, 1)) { gom_info_info_help(std_verb, c, 0); } gom_info(std_verb, GOM_INFO_TABLE_LINE); for (c = gom_driver_C_first(); c > -1; c = gom_driver_C_next(c, 1)) { if (!(gom_driver_c (c) > -1)) gom_info_info_help(std_verb, c, 0); } gom_info(std_verb, GOM_INFO_TABLE_LINE); gom_info(std_verb, " -1 = unavailable, 1 = yes (or value), 0 = no (or value), "); } /* * Misc tools * */ int gom_action_arg2i(char * str, int * i) { if ((str) && (1 == sscanf(str, "%d", i))) return 1; else { gom_info(GOM_INFO_ERROR, "Option argument \"%s\" ignored: can't convert properly into integer.", str ? str : ""); return 0; } } /* handles +/- prefix before the number in str */ int gom_action_arg2v(char * str, int old_v, int * v) { if (gom_action_arg2i(str, v)) { if (*str == '+' || *str == '-') *v += old_v; return 1; } else /* false conversion */ return 0; } /* * GOM STANDARD ACTIONS */ enum gom_gomii_refresh_stage gom_action(enum gom_info_types std_verb, char action, int cmd_line, char * (* get_option_arg) (char *), void (* pre_scroll) (), void (* post_scroll) ()) { int new_int, c, cc; char * local_optarg; int execute_err; enum gom_gomii_refresh_stage stage = GOM_GOMII_REFRESH_CURRENT_CHANNEL; /* this is the default */ switch (action) { case 'd': /* Mixer device */ local_optarg = get_option_arg("New mixer device? "); if (gom_driver_d_set(std_verb, local_optarg)) { gom_mixer_d_defaults_set(std_verb+1); stage = GOM_GOMII_REFRESH_INIT; } else stage = GOM_GOMII_REFRESH_NO; break; case 'c': /* Current channel */ local_optarg = get_option_arg("New current channel? "); if (isdigit(*local_optarg) && (gom_action_arg2i (local_optarg, &new_int))) { /* channel given as number "-c1" */ gom_mixer_c_current_set(std_verb, new_int); } else { /* channel given as string "-cbass" */ gom_mixer_c_current_set(std_verb, gom_mixer_C_find(local_optarg)); } stage = GOM_GOMII_REFRESH_CHANNELS; break; case 'C': /* Volume channel */ if (gom_action_arg2i (get_option_arg("New current volume channel? "), &new_int)) gom_mixer_c_c_current_set(std_verb, new_int); break; case 'k': /* Channel lock */ if (gom_action_arg2i (get_option_arg("Lock current channel (0|1)? "), &new_int)) gom_mixer_c_l_set(std_verb, gom_mixer_c_current(), new_int); break; case 'K': /* All Channel lock */ if (gom_action_arg2i (get_option_arg("Lock all channels (0|1)? "), &new_int)) { gom_mixer_l_set(std_verb, new_int); stage = GOM_GOMII_REFRESH_CHANNELS; } break; case 'F': /* Fade interval */ if (gom_action_arg2i (get_option_arg("New fade interval? "), &new_int)) gom_mixer_fadival_set(std_verb, new_int); stage = GOM_GOMII_REFRESH_NO; break; case 'U': /* Refresh interval */ if (gom_action_arg2i (get_option_arg("New gomii refresh interval? "), &new_int)) gom_gomii_refival_set (std_verb, new_int, gom_gomii_refproc_keep); stage = GOM_GOMII_REFRESH_NO; break; case 'W': /* Save config */ gom_info(GOM_INFO_ERROR, "Since version 0.29.10, automatic saving of configuration is no longer possible (edit it by hand!)."); stage = GOM_GOMII_REFRESH_NO; break; case 'l': /* Volume */ if (gom_action_arg2v (get_option_arg("New volume? "), gom_driver_c_c_v(gom_mixer_c_current(), gom_mixer_c_c_current()), &new_int)) gom_mixer_c_c_v_set_l(std_verb, gom_mixer_c_current(), gom_mixer_c_c_current(), new_int); break; case 'r': /* Recording */ if (gom_action_arg2i (get_option_arg("Make channel recording source (0,1)? "), &new_int)) gom_driver_c_r_set(std_verb, gom_mixer_c_current(), new_int); break; case 'R': /* Recording single */ gom_mixer_c_r_set_single(std_verb, gom_mixer_c_current()); stage = GOM_GOMII_REFRESH_CHANNELS; break; case 'L': /* Fade */ if (gom_action_arg2v (get_option_arg("New volume to fade to? "), gom_driver_c_c_v(gom_mixer_c_current(), gom_mixer_c_c_current()), &new_int)) gom_mixer_c_c_v_fade_l(std_verb, gom_mixer_c_current(), gom_mixer_c_c_current(), new_int); break; case 'm': /* Mute channel */ gom_mixer_c_mute(std_verb, gom_mixer_c_current()); break; case 'M': gom_mixer_mute(std_verb); stage = GOM_GOMII_REFRESH_CHANNELS; break; case 'G': /* Get options from options file */ gom_file_load(std_verb, get_option_arg("Option file to load from [" GOM_OPTIONS_FILE_DEFAULT "]? "), 1, NULL); stage = GOM_GOMII_REFRESH_CHANNELS; break; case 'S': /* Save settings as options file */ gom_file_settings_save(std_verb, get_option_arg("Save settings as options file to [" GOM_OPTIONS_FILE_DEFAULT "]? ")); stage = GOM_GOMII_REFRESH_NO; break; case 'z': /* Znapshot */ gom_mixer_snapshot(std_verb); stage = GOM_GOMII_REFRESH_NO; break; case 'Z': /* UnZnapshot */ gom_mixer_unsnapshot(std_verb); stage = GOM_GOMII_REFRESH_CHANNELS; break; case 'O': /* initialize */ gom_file_load (std_verb, GOM_INIT_FILE, 0, NULL); stage = GOM_GOMII_REFRESH_INIT; break; case 't': case 'T': case 'V': case 'w': case 'h': case 'H': if (pre_scroll != NULL) pre_scroll(); switch (action) { case 't': gom_action_current_channel_info(std_verb); break; case 'T': gom_action_overall_info(std_verb); break; case 'V': gom_action_version(std_verb); break; case 'w': gom_action_license(std_verb); break; case 'h': gom_action_help(std_verb); break; case 'H': /* show _complete_ help */ gom_action_help(GOM_INFO_QUIET); break; default: break; } if (post_scroll != NULL) post_scroll(); stage = GOM_GOMII_REFRESH_PAGE; break; /* Special options */ case 'e': /* Executer (using /bin/sh via system()) */ local_optarg = get_option_arg("System command to execute? "); gom_info(std_verb, "Executing shell command \"%s\".", local_optarg); execute_err = system(local_optarg); if (execute_err != 0) gom_info(GOM_INFO_ERROR, "Shell command \"%s\" returned with error code %i.", local_optarg, execute_err); else gom_info(std_verb, "Shell command \"%s\" successfully finished.", local_optarg); stage = GOM_GOMII_REFRESH_NO; break; /* Special special actions (not listet) */ case '\f': /* explicit redraw */ stage = GOM_GOMII_REFRESH_INIT; break; default: if (cmd_line) { /* Command line only options */ switch (action) { case 'Y': /* Ignoring configuration; ignored here. */ gom_info(GOM_INFO_ERROR, "Y is ignored here; it must be given before any other option (except q or v)."); break; case 'i': /* Explicit gomii startup */ local_optarg = get_option_arg("Gomii to start (t|i)? "); if (strcmp(local_optarg, "t") == 0) { gom_iface_t(); } else if (strcmp(local_optarg, "x") == 0) { #ifdef GOM_ENABLE_X_GOMII gom_iface_x(); #else gom_info(GOM_INFO_ERROR, "This binary of gom hasn't the X gomii compiled in."); #endif } else gom_info(GOM_INFO_ERROR, "Unknown gomii shorthand: %s.", local_optarg); break; case 'q': /* Set verbosity to quiet */ gom_info_verbosity_set(GOM_INFO_NORMAL, GOM_INFO_QUIET); break; case 'v': /* Set verbosity to any, or increase if no option args */ local_optarg = get_option_arg("New verbosity level? 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See the GNU * General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 * USA */ /* * gom_mixer.c: gom-special mixer functions */ /* * INCLUDES */ /* * MACROS */ /* * DECLARATIONS/DEFINTIONS */ typedef struct { int volume[GOM_DRIVER_CHANNELS][GOM_DRIVER_CHANNEL_CHANNELS]; int record[GOM_DRIVER_CHANNELS]; } Gom_mixer_settings; /** MIXER */ void gom_mixer_d_defaults_set(enum gom_info_types std_verb); /** FIND CHANNEL FROM NAME */ int gom_mixer_C_find(char * name); /** CURRENT CHANNEL/VOLUME: just holds channel/volume + integrity checks. */ int gom_mixer_c_current(); int gom_mixer_c_c_current(); void gom_mixer_c_current_set(enum gom_info_types std_verb, int c); void gom_mixer_c_c_current_set(enum gom_info_types std_verb, int cc); /** MUTE */ void gom_mixer_c_mute(enum gom_info_types std_verb, int c); void gom_mixer_mute(enum gom_info_types std_verb); /** FADE */ int gom_mixer_fadival(); int gom_mixer_fadival_set(enum gom_info_types std_verb, int duration); void gom_mixer_c_c_v_fade(enum gom_info_types std_verb, int c, int cc, int to_volume); /* Znapshot settings */ void gom_mixer_snapshot(enum gom_info_types std_verb); void gom_mixer_unsnapshot(enum gom_info_types std_verb); /** Lock channel. */ int gom_mixer_c_l(int c); void gom_mixer_c_l_set(enum gom_info_types std_verb, int c, int lock); /** set all locks, gom's config of set_volumes */ void gom_mixer_l_set(enum gom_info_types std_verb, int lock); /** Setting volumes: standard */ void gom_mixer_c_v_set(enum gom_info_types std_verb, int c, int volume); /** Setting volume: lock-sensible */ void gom_mixer_c_c_v_set_l(enum gom_info_types std_verb, int c, int cc, int volume); /** Fading volume: lock-sensible */ void gom_mixer_c_c_v_fade_l(enum gom_info_types std_verb, int c, int cc, int volume); /** Setting recording: single */ void gom_mixer_c_r_set_single(enum gom_info_types std_verb, int c); gom-0.30.3/src/Makefile.am0000755000175000017500000000160511257207677012146 00000000000000AM_CPPFLAGS = $(GOM_CPPFLAGS) AM_CFLAGS = $(GOM_CFLAGS) # the binary to make && install bin_PROGRAMS = gom # Sources for gom. 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you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the * License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 * USA */ /* * gom_info.c: output handling */ /* * INCLUDES */ #include "gom.h" /* * MACROS */ /* * DECLARATIONS/DEFINITIONS */ /* holds verbosity mode for gom_info */ int gom_info_verbosity_var = GOM_INFO_NORMAL; /* holds scroll mode for gom_info */ int gom_info_scroll_var = 0; /* shown errors count definition */ int gom_info_errors = 0; /* holds custom output procedure */ void (*gom_info_custom_var) (enum gom_info_types, char *, va_list) = gom_info_custom_default; /* * FUNCTION PROTOTYPES */ /******************/ /* * VERBOSITY */ int gom_info_verbosity() { return gom_info_verbosity_var; } void gom_info_verbosity_set(enum gom_info_types std_verb, int verbosity) { int old_verbosity = gom_info_verbosity_var; gom_info_verbosity_var = verbosity; gom_info(std_verb, "Verbosity set to %i (was %i) [" GOM_INFO_VERBOSITY_PRINTF_MASK "].", gom_info_verbosity_var, old_verbosity, GOM_INFO_VERBOSITY_PRINTF_VARS); } /* * SCROLL MODE */ int gom_info_scroll() { return gom_info_scroll_var; } int gom_info_scroll_set(int scroll) { int old_scroll = gom_info_scroll_var; gom_info_scroll_var = scroll; return old_scroll; } /* * CUSTOM OUTPUT PROC */ void gom_info_custom_default(enum gom_info_types kind, char * fmt, va_list vargs) { FILE* output_stream; output_stream = stdout; if (kind == GOM_INFO_ERROR) output_stream = stderr; vfprintf(output_stream, fmt, vargs); fprintf(output_stream, "\n"); fflush(output_stream); } void gom_info_custom_set(void (* proc) (enum gom_info_types, char *, va_list)) { if (proc == NULL) gom_info_custom_var = gom_info_custom_default; else gom_info_custom_var = proc; } /* * GOM INFO */ void gom_info(enum gom_info_types kind, char * fmt, ...) { va_list vargs; char new_fmt[GOM_INFO_FMT_SIZE]; /* error count */ if ((kind == GOM_INFO_ERROR) && (gom_info_errors < INT_MAX)) ++gom_info_errors; if (kind <= gom_info_verbosity()) { strncpy(new_fmt, (kind == GOM_INFO_ERROR) ? "gom ERROR: " : "gom: ", GOM_INFO_FMT_SIZE); strncat(new_fmt, fmt, GOM_INFO_FMT_SIZE); va_start(vargs, fmt); gom_info_custom_var(kind, new_fmt, vargs); va_end(vargs); } } /* * Two helpers */ #define GOM_INFO_BLOCK_LINE_SIZE 70 void gom_info_block(enum gom_info_types std_verb, int indent, char * text) { char line[GOM_INFO_BLOCK_LINE_SIZE]; int i; char * string = text; int block_width = GOM_INFO_BLOCK_LINE_SIZE-1-indent; do { /* avoid leading spaces */ while (*string == ' ') string++; /* indent */ strcpy(line, ""); for (i=0; i < indent; i++) strncat(line, " ", GOM_INFO_BLOCK_LINE_SIZE-1); /* blocked text */ strncat(line, string, block_width); /* show string */ gom_info(std_verb, line); /* calc new string */ if (strlen(string) > block_width) string += block_width; else break; } while (1); } void gom_info_text(enum gom_info_types kind, char * text[]) { int i; for (i = 0; text[i] != NULL; ++i) gom_info(kind, text[i]); } gom-0.30.3/src/gom_file.c0000644000175000017500000002437411260176666012041 00000000000000/* gom, Gom is nOt yet another (Audio) Mixer. * * Copyright (C) 1996-2004 Stephan Sürken * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the * License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 * USA */ /* * gom_file.c: loading and saving files */ /* * INCLUDES */ #include "gom.h" /* * MACROS */ #define GOM_FILE_OPT_SIZE 100 #define GOM_FILE_OPT_SIZE_QUOTED "100" /* * DECLARATIONS/DEFINTIONS */ char gom_file_option[GOM_FILE_OPT_SIZE]; /* * FUNCTION PROTOTYPES */ /*****************/ /* * INTERN HELPERS */ /* test for root privileges */ int gom_file_systemconf() { return (geteuid() == 0) || (getuid() == 0); } char * gom_file_fncat(char fn[FILENAME_MAX], const char * ct) { if (strlen(ct) > FILENAME_MAX-strlen(fn)-1) gom_info(GOM_INFO_ERROR, "Bug: File name too big (>%i characters).", FILENAME_MAX-1); return strncat(fn, ct, FILENAME_MAX-strlen(fn)-1); } int gom_file_fn_make(enum gom_info_types verb, char fn[FILENAME_MAX], const char * fname, const int is_settings_file, const int force_systemconf) { char * mixer_name; fn[0] = '\0'; if (fname != NULL && (fname[0] == '/' || fname[0] == '~' || (fname[0] == '.' && fname[1] == '/'))) { /* absolute or explicit filename (/ or ./): - take it as it is - no overwrite */ if (fname[0] == '~' && getenv("HOME") != NULL) { gom_file_fncat(fn, getenv("HOME")); gom_file_fncat(fn, fname+1); } else { gom_file_fncat(fn, fname); }; return 0; /* no overwrite */ } else { /* simple filename; overwrite - generate filename (~/.gom/.) - overwrite */ if (force_systemconf || gom_file_systemconf()) { /* superuser privileges: write to system directory */ gom_file_fncat(fn, GOM_CONFIG_DIR_SYSTEM); } else if (getenv("HOME") != NULL) { /* normal user; write to ~/.gom */ gom_file_fncat(fn, getenv("HOME")); gom_file_fncat(fn, "/" GOM_CONFIG_DIR_USER); } else { /* warning: normal user, but no HOME env */ gom_info(GOM_INFO_QUIET, "Warning: No environment variable 'HOME' found (using working directory)."); gom_file_fncat(fn, "./" GOM_CONFIG_DIR_USER); } if (is_settings_file) { /* create '.filename' */ /* get '' from '/dev/' */ mixer_name = rindex(gom_driver_d(), '/'); if (mixer_name == NULL) { /* no mixer opened (or some other error?) */ mixer_name = gom_driver_d(); } else { mixer_name++; } gom_file_fncat(fn, mixer_name); gom_file_fncat(fn, "."); } else /* create 'conf.' */ { gom_file_fncat(fn, GOM_CONFIG_FILE_PREFIX); gom_file_fncat(fn, "."); } gom_file_fncat(fn, (fname == NULL) || (strlen(fname) == 0) ? GOM_OPTIONS_FILE_DEFAULT : fname); return 1; /* ok to overwrite */ } } /* * LOADING */ /* intern */ char * gom_file_optarg_get() { static char nullstr[] = ""; if (strlen(gom_file_option) < 2) /* gom_file_option == "d" or worse */ return nullstr; else /* seems to be valid */ return (char *) &gom_file_option[1]; } char gom_file_fprereadc(FILE * f) { char c; if (1 == fscanf(f, "%c", &c)) fseek(f, -1L, SEEK_CUR); else c = EOF; return c; } /* Check if actions is allowed; (allowed_actions == NULL) ==> all options are ok */ int gom_file_option_allowed(char * allowed_actions, char action) { if (allowed_actions == NULL) return 1; else return (index(allowed_actions, action) != NULL); } /* loading options from stream: */ void gom_file_options_read(enum gom_info_types std_verb, FILE * f, char * allowed_actions) { char ind, action; int count, line = 1, line_valid; do { /* valid lines MUST start with a dash; pre-read first char of line to check */ line_valid = ((ind = gom_file_fprereadc(f)) == '-'); if (line_valid) { gom_info(std_verb+2, "Line %d: significant, processing...", line); while (1 == (count = fscanf(f, "-%" GOM_FILE_OPT_SIZE_QUOTED "s", (char *) &gom_file_option))) { /* validity check? */ action = gom_file_option[0]; gom_info(std_verb+2, "Line %d: Option found: %s", line, gom_file_option); if (gom_file_option_allowed(allowed_actions, action)) gom_action(std_verb, action, 1, gom_file_optarg_get, NULL, NULL); else gom_info(GOM_INFO_ERROR, "Option \"-%s\" is not allowed here (allowed are: \"%s\").", &gom_file_option, allowed_actions); /* a new following space indicates more options */ if (isspace(ind = gom_file_fprereadc(f)) && (ind != '\n')) /* trennzeichen, aber kein newline */ fseek(f, +1L, SEEK_CUR); else /* kein trennzeichen, evt. newline */ break; } } else { /* this is only for debugging config files... */ if (ind == '#') gom_info(std_verb+2, "Line %d: comment, skipping...", line); else if (ind == '\n') gom_info(std_verb+2, "Line %d: empty, skipping...", line); else gom_info(std_verb+2, "Line %d: ambigious, skipping...", line); } /* skipping to the end of this line */ while ((1 == fscanf(f, "%c", &ind)) && (ind != EOF) && (ind != '\n')) { if (line_valid) gom_info(std_verb+2, "Line %d: Skipping suspicious trailing garbage (%c).", line, ind); }; line++; } while (feof(f) == 0); } /* loading any gom option file */ /* - 1st tries user, 2nd system file */ /* - 'is_settings_file' needed to distinguish conf.* / mixer.* */ void gom_file_load(enum gom_info_types verb, char * fname, int is_settings_file, char * allowed_actions) { FILE * f; char fn_user[FILENAME_MAX]; char fn_sys[FILENAME_MAX]; char * fn = NULL; enum gom_info_types open_err_verb = is_settings_file ? GOM_INFO_ERROR : verb; /* Try to open user file: ~/.gom/file */ gom_file_fn_make (verb, fn_user, fname, is_settings_file, 0); if ((f = fopen(fn_user, "r")) == NULL) { /* Try to open system file: /etc/gom/file */ gom_file_fn_make (verb, fn_sys, fname, is_settings_file, 1); if ((f = fopen(fn_sys, "r")) == NULL) { gom_info(open_err_verb, "No such file from stem \"%s\" (tried \"%s\" and \"%s\").", fname, fn_user, fn_sys); return; } else { fn = fn_sys; } } else { fn = fn_user; } /* at this point, f must be open */ gom_info(verb, "Loading option file from \"%s\"...", fn); gom_file_options_read(verb+1, f, allowed_actions); gom_info(verb, "Option file load from \"%s\" completed.", fn); /* Do I need to check if it was really closed? */ fclose(f); } /* * SAVING */ /* intern helps to stream */ int gom_file_stropt_write(FILE * f, char option, char * arg) { return fprintf(f, "-%c%s ", option, arg); } int gom_file_intopt_write(FILE * f, char option, int arg) { return fprintf(f, "-%c%i ", option, arg); } /* write ONE CHANNEL */ void gom_file_options_c_write(FILE * f, int c) { int cc; /* select channel, write record */ gom_file_intopt_write(f, 'c', c); if (gom_driver_c_r(c) > -1) gom_file_intopt_write(f, 'r', gom_driver_c_r(c)); /* unlock channel to get the different volumes right when *loading* */ gom_file_intopt_write(f, 'k', 0); /* write all channel volumes */ for (cc=gom_driver_c_c_first(c); cc > -1; cc=gom_driver_c_c_next(c, cc, 1)) { gom_file_intopt_write(f, 'C', cc); gom_file_intopt_write(f, 'l', gom_driver_c_c_v(c, cc)); } /* _lock_ channel as bulls neck default when *loading* */ gom_file_intopt_write(f, 'k', 1); } /* settings file to stream */ void gom_file_settings_write(FILE * f, int verbose) { int c; if (verbose) { fprintf(f, "# This is a mixer settings file, automatically produced by " GOM_VERSION_STRING ".\n" "# Lines starting with \"-\" are read (must be one-letter style gom options).\n" "# Other lines are comments.\n" "#\n" "# Channels with recording source == 1 first (avoids \"last rec. source error\" when loading):\n"); } for (c=gom_driver_c_first(); c > -1; c=gom_driver_c_next(c, 1)) { if (gom_driver_c_r(c) > 0) { gom_file_options_c_write(f, c); if (verbose) fprintf(f, "\n"); } } if (verbose) fprintf(f, "# Other channels:\n"); for (c=gom_driver_c_first(); c > -1; c=gom_driver_c_next(c, 1)) { if (gom_driver_c_r(c) <= 0) { gom_file_options_c_write(f, c); if (verbose) fprintf(f, "\n"); } } if (verbose) fprintf(f, "# Resetting current channel to first.\n"); gom_file_intopt_write(f, 'c', gom_driver_c_first()); } /* settings file to file: */ void gom_file_settings_save(enum gom_info_types std_verb, char * fname) { char fn[FILENAME_MAX]; FILE * f = NULL; int overwrite; overwrite = gom_file_fn_make(std_verb, fn, fname, 1, 0); /* NEVER write the config file as setting */ if ((fname != NULL) && (strncmp(fname, GOM_CONFIG_FILE, strlen(GOM_CONFIG_FILE)) == 0)) { gom_info(GOM_INFO_ERROR, "I won't save files starting with \"" GOM_CONFIG_FILE "\" (like \"%s\") to the configuration dir.", fn); } /* try open file */ else if (!overwrite && (f = fopen(fn, "r")) != NULL) /* open absolute given file */ { fclose(f); f = NULL; gom_info(GOM_INFO_ERROR, "File \"%s\" exists (I refuse to overwrite files elsewhere than in $HOME/.gom).", fn); } else if ((f = fopen(fn, "w")) == NULL) /* open relative given file */ { gom_info(GOM_INFO_ERROR, "Can't open file \"%s\" for save: %s.", fn, strerror(errno)); } else { /* ok to overwrite */ if (gom_file_systemconf()) gom_info(GOM_INFO_QUIET, "Warning: Running as root, writing to \"" GOM_CONFIG_DIR_SYSTEM "\"."); /* write a comment header */ gom_file_settings_write(f, 1); if (fclose(f) == 0) gom_info(std_verb, "Settings saved to \"%s\".", fn); else gom_info(GOM_INFO_ERROR, "Problems closing file \"%s\": %s.", fn, strerror(errno)); } } gom-0.30.3/src/gom_iface.h0000644000175000017500000000205511260176666012166 00000000000000/* gom, Gom is nOt yet another (Audio) Mixer. * * Copyright (C) 1996-2004 Stephan Sürken * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the * License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 * USA */ /* * gom_iface.h: interface prototypes */ /* * INCLUDES */ /* * MACROS */ /* * DECLARATIONS/DEFINTIONS */ /* * FUNCTION PROTOTYPES */ void gom_iface_c(int argc, char *argv[]); void gom_iface_t(void); void gom_iface_x(); gom-0.30.3/src/gom_mixer.c0000644000175000017500000002353111260176666012240 00000000000000/* gom, Gom is nOt yet another (Audio) Mixer. * * Copyright (C) 1996-2004 Stephan Sürken * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the * License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 * USA */ /* * gom_mixer.c: gom-special mixer functions */ /* * INCLUDES */ #include "gom.h" /* * MACROS */ /* * DECLARATIONS/DEFINTIONS */ int gom_mixer_c_current_var; int gom_mixer_c_c_current_var; int gom_mixer_fadival_var; /* seconds */ Gom_mixer_settings gom_mixer_snapshot_var; int gom_mixer_unlockmask[GOM_DRIVER_CHANNELS] = {0}; /* * FUNCTION PROTOTYPES */ /*****************/ /* * MIXER */ void gom_mixer_d_defaults_set(enum gom_info_types std_verb) { /* all locks on */ gom_mixer_l_set(std_verb, 1); /* current channel, current volume channel */ gom_mixer_c_current_set(std_verb, gom_driver_c_first()); gom_mixer_c_c_current_set(std_verb, gom_driver_c_c_first(gom_mixer_c_current())); /* make new default snapshot */ gom_mixer_snapshot(std_verb); } /* * FIND CHANNEL FROM NAME */ int gom_mixer_C_find(char * name) { int c; for (c = gom_driver_C_first(); (gom_driver_C (c) > -1) && (strcmp (name, gom_driver_C_name(c, 0)) != 0); c = gom_driver_C_next(c, +1)); return c; } /* * CURRENT CHANNEL/VOLUME: just holds channel/volume + integrity checks */ int gom_mixer_c_current() { return gom_mixer_c_current_var; } int gom_mixer_c_c_current() { return gom_mixer_c_c_current_var; } void gom_mixer_c_current_set(enum gom_info_types std_verb, int c) { if (gom_driver_c (c) > -1) { gom_mixer_c_current_var = c; gom_info(std_verb, "Setting current channel to %d(%s).", c, gom_driver_c_name(c, 0)); } else { gom_info(GOM_INFO_ERROR, "Can't make channel %d=(%s) current: unavailable.", c, gom_driver_C_name(c, 0)); } } void gom_mixer_c_c_current_set(enum gom_info_types std_verb, int cc) { int c = gom_mixer_c_current(); if (gom_driver_c_c (c, cc) > -1) { gom_mixer_c_c_current_var = cc; gom_info(std_verb, "Setting current volume to %d on channel %d(%s).", cc, c, gom_driver_c_name(c, 0)); } else { gom_info(GOM_INFO_ERROR, "Can't set volume to %d on channel %d(%s): volume unavailable.", cc, c, gom_driver_C_name(c, 0)); } } /* * MUTE */ void gom_mixer_c_mute(enum gom_info_types std_verb, int c) { if (gom_driver_c (c) > -1) { gom_mixer_c_v_set(std_verb+1, c, 0); gom_info(std_verb, "Channel %d(%s) muted.", c, gom_driver_c_name(c, 0)); } else { gom_info(GOM_INFO_ERROR, "Can't mute channel %d(%s): unavailable.", c, gom_driver_C_name(c, 0)); } } void gom_mixer_mute(enum gom_info_types std_verb) { int c; for (c=gom_driver_c_first(); c > -1; c=gom_driver_c_next(c, 1)) gom_mixer_c_mute(std_verb+1, c); gom_info(std_verb, "All channels muted."); } /* * FADE */ int gom_mixer_fadival() { return gom_mixer_fadival_var; } int gom_mixer_fadival_set(enum gom_info_types std_verb, int duration) { int oldduration = gom_mixer_fadival(); if ((duration >= GOM_MIXER_FADIVAL_MIN) && (duration <= GOM_MIXER_FADIVAL_MAX)) { gom_mixer_fadival_var = duration; gom_info(std_verb, "Fade duration set to %d seconds (was %d).", duration, oldduration); } else gom_info(GOM_INFO_ERROR, "Requested fade duration (%d seconds) out of range (allowed range: %d < duration <= %d).", duration, GOM_MIXER_FADIVAL_MIN, GOM_MIXER_FADIVAL_MAX); return oldduration; } void gom_mixer_c_c_v_fade_meta(enum gom_info_types std_verb, int c, int cc, int v, int locksensible) { int volume, diff; unsigned long micro_seconds_to_sleep = 5000; int fade_up; int old_v = gom_driver_c_c_v (c, cc); v = gom_driver_c_c_v_range (v); if (old_v < 0) { gom_info(GOM_INFO_ERROR, "Can't fade volume %d on channel %d(%s): not available.", cc, c, gom_driver_C_name(c, 0)); } else if (v < 0) { /* error already shown */ } else { /* HAIRY: get the message right... */ if (locksensible && gom_mixer_c_l(c)) gom_info(std_verb, "Fading all volumes of channel %d(%s) from %i to %i in about %i seconds.", c, gom_driver_c_name(c, 0), gom_driver_c_c_v(c, cc), v, gom_mixer_fadival()); else gom_info(std_verb, "Fading volume %d of channel %d(%s) from %i to %i in about %i seconds.", cc, c, gom_driver_c_name(c, 0), gom_driver_c_c_v(c, cc), v, gom_mixer_fadival()); /* actually fade */ fade_up = (gom_driver_c_c_v(c, cc) <= v); diff = (fade_up ? (v - gom_driver_c_c_v(c, cc)) : (gom_driver_c_c_v(c, cc)-v)); micro_seconds_to_sleep = (1000000 * gom_mixer_fadival()); micro_seconds_to_sleep = micro_seconds_to_sleep / (diff != 0 ? diff : 1); for (fade_up ? (volume = gom_driver_c_c_v(c, cc)+1) : (volume = gom_driver_c_c_v(c, cc)-1); fade_up ? volume < v : volume > v; fade_up ? ++volume : --volume) { if (locksensible) gom_mixer_c_c_v_set_l(std_verb+1, c, cc, volume); else gom_driver_c_c_v_set(std_verb+1, c, cc, volume); usleep(micro_seconds_to_sleep); } if (locksensible) gom_mixer_c_c_v_set_l(std_verb+1, c, cc, v); else gom_driver_c_c_v_set(std_verb+1, c, cc, v); } } void gom_mixer_c_c_v_fade(enum gom_info_types std_verb, int c, int cc, int v) { gom_mixer_c_c_v_fade_meta(std_verb, c, cc, v, 0); } /* Fading volume: lock-sensible */ void gom_mixer_c_c_v_fade_l(enum gom_info_types std_verb, int c, int cc, int v) { gom_mixer_c_c_v_fade_meta(std_verb, c, cc, v, 1); } /* Znapshot settings */ void gom_mixer_snapshot(enum gom_info_types std_verb) { int c, cc; /* we go through all mixer channels; -1 for unavailable */ for (c=gom_driver_C_first(); c > -1; c=gom_driver_C_next(c, 1)) { gom_mixer_snapshot_var.record[c] = gom_driver_c_r(c); for (cc=gom_driver_C_C_first(c); cc > -1; cc=gom_driver_C_C_next(c, cc, 1)) gom_mixer_snapshot_var.volume[c][cc] = gom_driver_c_c_v(c, cc); } gom_info(std_verb, "Snapshot of current settings made."); } /* help: unsnapshot ONE channel */ void gom_mixer_unsnapshot_c(enum gom_info_types std_verb, int c) { int cc; if (gom_mixer_snapshot_var.record[c] > -1) gom_driver_c_r_set(std_verb+1, c, gom_mixer_snapshot_var.record[c]); for (cc=gom_driver_c_c_first(c); cc > -1; cc=gom_driver_c_c_next(c, cc, 1)) gom_driver_c_c_v_set(std_verb+1, c, cc, gom_mixer_snapshot_var.volume[c][cc]); gom_info(std_verb, "Snapshot settings for channel %i restored.", c); } void gom_mixer_unsnapshot(enum gom_info_types std_verb) { int c; /* the snapshot must have been made on the same mixer */ /* first, unsnap all all channels with rec src on (void "last rec src err") */ for (c=gom_driver_c_first(); c > -1; c=gom_driver_c_next(c, 1)) { if (gom_mixer_snapshot_var.record[c] > 0) gom_mixer_unsnapshot_c(std_verb+1, c); } /* now the others */ for (c=gom_driver_c_first(); c > -1; c=gom_driver_c_next(c, 1)) { if (gom_mixer_snapshot_var.record[c] <= 0) gom_mixer_unsnapshot_c(std_verb+1, c); } gom_info(std_verb, "Snapshot settings restored."); } /* * LOCK */ int gom_mixer_c_l(int c) { if (gom_driver_C (c) > -1) return !gom_mixer_unlockmask[c]; else return -1; } void gom_mixer_c_l_set(enum gom_info_types std_verb, int c, int lock) { int old_lock; if (gom_driver_C (c) > -1) { old_lock = gom_mixer_c_l(c); gom_mixer_unlockmask[c] = !lock; gom_info(std_verb, "Channel %d(%s) %socked (was %socked)%s.", c, gom_driver_C_name(c, 0), gom_mixer_c_l(c) ? "l" : "unl", old_lock ? "l" : "unl", (gom_driver_c (c) < 0) ? " [though currently unavailable]" : (gom_driver_c_c_len(c) == 1) ? " [though currently mono]" : ""); } else { gom_info(GOM_INFO_ERROR, "Can't (un)lock channel %d(%s): Unexistent channel.", c, gom_driver_C_name(c, 0)); } } /* set all locks, gom's config of set_volumes */ void gom_mixer_l_set(enum gom_info_types std_verb, int lock) { int c; for (c=gom_driver_C_first(); c > -1; c=gom_driver_C_next(c, 1)) gom_mixer_c_l_set(std_verb+1, c, lock); gom_info(std_verb, "All channels %socked.", lock ? "l" : "unl"); } /* Setting volumes: standard */ void gom_mixer_c_v_set(enum gom_info_types std_verb, int c, int volume) { int cc; if (gom_driver_c (c) > -1) { for (cc=gom_driver_c_c_first(c); cc > -1; cc=gom_driver_c_c_next(c, cc, 1)) gom_driver_c_c_v_set(std_verb+1, c, cc, volume); if (volume == gom_driver_c_c_v(c, gom_driver_c_c_first(c))) gom_info(std_verb, "All volumes for channel %d(%s) set to %d.", c, gom_driver_c_name(c, 0), volume); } else { gom_info(GOM_INFO_ERROR, "Can't set volumes on channel %d(%s): not available.", c, gom_driver_C_name(c, 0)); } } /* Setting volume: lock-sensible */ void gom_mixer_c_c_v_set_l(enum gom_info_types std_verb, int c, int cc, int volume) { if (gom_mixer_c_l(c)) gom_mixer_c_v_set(std_verb, c, volume); else gom_driver_c_c_v_set(std_verb, c, cc, volume); } void gom_mixer_c_r_set_single(enum gom_info_types std_verb, int c) { int c2; /* setting current ON (will show an useful error msg on error, too) */ gom_driver_c_r_set(std_verb, c, 1); if (gom_driver_c_r(c) == 1) { /* setting all others OFF */ for (c2 = gom_driver_c_first(); c2 > -1; c2 = gom_driver_c_next(c2, 1)) { if (c != c2 && gom_driver_c_r(c2) > -1) gom_driver_c_r_set(std_verb+2, c2, 0); } } } gom-0.30.3/src/gom_iface_t.c0000644000175000017500000004522311260176666012510 00000000000000/* gom, Gom is nOt yet another (Audio) Mixer. * * Copyright (C) 1996-2004 Stephan Sürken * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the * License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 * USA */ /* * gom_iface_t.c: terminal gomii */ /* * INCLUDES */ #include "gom.h" #if defined(HAVE_NCURSES_H) #include #else #include #endif /* * MACROS */ #define GOM_IFACE_T_MAX_STRING_LEN 100 /* * A channel box (CBOX): * * 0123456789012345678901234567890123456789 * Line0: o------ 0. Vol ------------------o * Line1: | L 50 [**********----------] L- | * Line2: | R 50 [**********----------] Rx | * Line0: o------ 1. Bass ------------------o * Line0: o------ 0. Vol ------------------o * Line1: | L 50 /-******-------------\ L+ | * Line2: | R 50 \*******-------------/ Rx | * Line0: o------ 1. Bass ------------------o */ #define GOM_IFACE_T_CBOX_HEIGHT 3 #define GOM_IFACE_T_CBOX_WIDTH 35 #define GOM_IFACE_T_CBOX_SLIDER_WIDTH 20 /* * A display (DISPLAY): * * GOM - The Generic OSS Mixer * gom 0.20+ (1997 Mar 14+) * -- Page 1/2 ---------------------------/dev/mixer---------------------------------------- * o------ 0. Vol ------------------o------ 5. Spkr ------------------o * | L 50 [**********----------] L+ | L 75 [***************-----] Lx | * | R 50 [**********----------] Rx | R 75 [xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Rx | * o------ 1. Bass ------------------o------ 6. Line ------------------o * | L 75 [***************-----] L+ | L 75 [***************-----] L+ | * | R 75 [***************-----] Rx | R 75 [***************-----] R- | * o------ 2. Trebl------------------o------ 7. Mic ------------------o * | L 70 [**************------] L+ | L 24 [****----------------] Lx | * | R 70 [**************------] Rx | R 24 [xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] R+ | * o------ 3. Synth------------------o------ 8. CD ------------------o * | L 75 [***************-----] L+ | L 75 [***************-----] L+ | * | R 75 [***************-----] R- | R 75 [***************-----] R- | * o------ 4. Pcm ------------------o------ 12. IGain-----------------o * | L 75 [***************-----] L+ | L 75 [***************-----] L+ | * | R 75 [***************-----] Rx | R 75 [***************-----] Rx | * o---------------------------------o---------------------------------o * ------------------------------------------info------------------------------------------- * GOM INFO : Welcome to the all-ascii(tm) terminal gomii! * ------------------------------------------help------------------------------------------- * MOVE : LOCK : kK SAVE: sS UPDATE: u PAGE: * VOLUME:-+fmM RECORD: a GET : gG Z-SHOT: zZ EXIT: xX * */ #define GOM_IFACE_T_TITLE_LINES 2 #define GOM_IFACE_T_INFO_LINES 3 /* +1 = one line needed for last channel box line */ #define GOM_IFACE_T_INFO_LINE (LINES - 1) #define GOM_IFACE_T_MASK_LINES (GOM_IFACE_T_TITLE_LINES + GOM_IFACE_T_INFO_LINES) #define GOM_IFACE_T_CBOXES_Y ((LINES - GOM_IFACE_T_MASK_LINES) / GOM_IFACE_T_CBOX_HEIGHT) #define GOM_IFACE_T_CBOXES_X (COLS / GOM_IFACE_T_CBOX_WIDTH) #define GOM_IFACE_T_CBOXES (GOM_IFACE_T_CBOXES_X * GOM_IFACE_T_CBOXES_Y) #define GOM_IFACE_T_RECOMENDED_COLS 75 /* * DECLARATIONS/DEFINTIONS */ int gom_iface_t_action_action; int gom_iface_t_is_initialized = 0; int gom_iface_t_current_page = 0; int gom_iface_t_pages; int gom_iface_t_info_line; /* * FUNCTION PROTOTYPES */ void gom_iface_t_refresh(); /*****************/ /* * HELPS: they don't refresh themselves... */ void gom_iface_t_cntrprintw(int line, char * str) { mvprintw(line, (COLS - strlen(str)) / 2, str); } void gom_iface_t_filline(int line, char ch) { int i; for (i = 0; i < COLS; i++) mvprintw(line, i, "%c", ch); } void gom_iface_t_seperator_line(int line, char * text) { attrset(A_BOLD); gom_iface_t_filline(line, '-'); gom_iface_t_cntrprintw(line, text); attrset(A_NORMAL); } void gom_iface_t_clear_cboxes_space() { unsigned c; for (c = GOM_IFACE_T_TITLE_LINES; c <= LINES - GOM_IFACE_T_INFO_LINES; c++) gom_iface_t_filline(c, ' '); } /* * Custom gom_info() */ void gom_iface_t_info(enum gom_info_types kind, char * fmt, va_list vargs) { if (gom_info_scroll()) { if (gom_iface_t_info_line > (LINES - 5)) { gom_iface_t_seperator_line(LINES-2, "Press any key for more"); getch(); gom_iface_t_clear_cboxes_space(); gom_iface_t_info_line = GOM_IFACE_T_TITLE_LINES+1; } else { ++gom_iface_t_info_line; } mvprintw(gom_iface_t_info_line, 0, ""); } else { /* clear line */ gom_iface_t_filline(GOM_IFACE_T_INFO_LINE, ' '); mvprintw(GOM_IFACE_T_INFO_LINE, 0, ""); } vwprintw(stdscr, fmt, vargs); refresh(); } /* * Custom option arg */ char * gom_iface_t_get_option_arg(char * prompt) { static char option_arg[100] = ""; switch (gom_iface_t_action_action) { case 'r': snprintf(option_arg, 100, "%d", !gom_driver_c_r(gom_mixer_c_current())); break; case 'k': snprintf(option_arg, 100, "%d", !gom_mixer_c_l(gom_mixer_c_current())); break; default: gom_iface_t_filline(GOM_IFACE_T_INFO_LINE, ' '); mvprintw(GOM_IFACE_T_INFO_LINE, 0, prompt); /* stop auto-refresh */ gom_gomii_refival_set(GOM_INFO_VERBOSE+1, gom_gomii_refival(), NULL); leaveok(stdscr, FALSE); /* activate cursor */ echo(); wgetnstr(stdscr, option_arg, 100); noecho(); leaveok(stdscr, TRUE); /* inactivate cursor */ /* restart auto-refresh */ gom_gomii_refival_set(GOM_INFO_VERBOSE+1, gom_gomii_refival(), gom_iface_t_refresh); gom_iface_t_filline(GOM_IFACE_T_INFO_LINE, ' '); break; } return option_arg; } /* * DRAWING */ void gom_iface_t_draw_mask() { /* Line 0 */ attrset(A_BOLD); gom_iface_t_cntrprintw(0, GOM_TITLE); /* Line -2 */ gom_iface_t_seperator_line(LINES-2, "Help: hH----Info: VwtT----Quit: q"); } void gom_iface_t_pre_scroll() { gom_info(GOM_INFO_NORMAL, "Terminal gomii text scroller"); gom_info_scroll_set(1); /* stop auto-refresh */ gom_gomii_refival_set(GOM_INFO_VERBOSE+1, gom_gomii_refival(), NULL); gom_iface_t_clear_cboxes_space(); gom_iface_t_seperator_line(GOM_IFACE_T_TITLE_LINES-1, "Terminal gomii text scroller"); gom_iface_t_info_line = GOM_IFACE_T_TITLE_LINES; } void gom_iface_t_post_scroll() { gom_iface_t_seperator_line(LINES-2, "Press any key to continue"); getch(); /* restart auto-refresh */ gom_gomii_refival_set(GOM_INFO_VERBOSE+1, gom_gomii_refival(), gom_iface_t_refresh); gom_info_scroll_set(0); gom_info(GOM_INFO_NORMAL, "Back from scrolling..."); } void gom_iface_t_draw_bline(int line, int col) { mvprintw(line, col, "o---------------------------------o"); } /* draw Line1 or Line2 */ void gom_iface_t_draw_sline(int c, int cc, int volume) { int i, per_slider = (GOM_IFACE_T_CBOX_SLIDER_WIDTH * volume) / 100; attrset(A_NORMAL); printw("|"); if ((cc == 0) || gom_driver_c_c_len(c) == 2) { if ((gom_mixer_c_current() == c) && ((gom_mixer_c_c_current() == cc) || gom_mixer_c_l(c) || !gom_driver_c_c_len(c) == 2)) attrset(A_STANDOUT); printw(" %c ", cc == 0 ? 'L' : 'R'); attrset(A_NORMAL); printw("%s%d %c", volume < 100 ? volume < 10 ? " " : " " : "", volume, (gom_mixer_c_l(c) && gom_driver_c_c_len(c) == 2) ? ((cc == 0) ? '/' : '\\') : '['); for (i = 0; i < GOM_IFACE_T_CBOX_SLIDER_WIDTH; i++) printw("%c", cc == 1 && !gom_driver_c_c_len(c) == 2 ? 'x' : i < per_slider ? '*' : '-'); attrset(A_NORMAL); printw("%c ", (gom_mixer_c_l(c) && gom_driver_c_c_len(c) == 2) ? ((cc == 0) ? '\\' : '/') : ']'); } else { printw(" "); } attrset(A_NORMAL); if (cc == 0) printw("%s |", (gom_driver_c_r(c) > -1) ? gom_driver_c_r(c) ? "R+" : "R-" : " "); else printw(" |", gom_driver_c_c_len(c) >= 2 ? gom_mixer_c_l(c) ? '+' : '-' : 'x'); } int gom_iface_t_c_number(int c) { int c2; int no=0; for (c2 = gom_driver_c_first(); (c2 > -1) && (c2 != c); c2 = gom_driver_c_next(c2, +1)) no++; return no; } int gom_iface_t_cbox(int c) { int no; if (gom_driver_c(c) > -1) { no = gom_iface_t_c_number(c) - gom_iface_t_current_page * GOM_IFACE_T_CBOXES; if (no < GOM_IFACE_T_CBOXES) return no; } return -1; /* don't display this channel (now) */ } int gom_iface_t_last_cdisplay() { int c; for (c=gom_driver_C_len()-1; gom_iface_t_cbox(c) < 0; c--); return c; } int gom_iface_t_cdisplays() { int max; max = gom_driver_c_len(); if (gom_iface_t_current_page < 1) max = gom_driver_c_len(); else max = gom_driver_c_len()-((gom_iface_t_current_page-1) * GOM_IFACE_T_CBOXES); if (max > GOM_IFACE_T_CBOXES) max = GOM_IFACE_T_CBOXES; return max; } void gom_iface_t_draw_channel(int c) { int cbox, cdisplay_line, cdisplay_col, line, col; cbox = gom_iface_t_cbox(c); if (cbox < 0) return; /* some helps */ cdisplay_col = cbox / GOM_IFACE_T_CBOXES_Y; /* cdisplay_col this channel is in */ cdisplay_line = cbox % GOM_IFACE_T_CBOXES_Y; /* cdisplay_line actually displayed */ /* calculate line & col */ line = 0 + GOM_IFACE_T_TITLE_LINES + (cdisplay_line * GOM_IFACE_T_CBOX_HEIGHT); col = (COLS - (GOM_IFACE_T_CBOXES_X * GOM_IFACE_T_CBOX_WIDTH)) / 2 /* centering */ + (cdisplay_col * (GOM_IFACE_T_CBOX_WIDTH-1)); /* Line 0 */ gom_iface_t_draw_bline(line, col); attrset(A_BOLD); mvprintw(line, col + 7, " %i. %s ", c, gom_driver_C_name(c, 1)); attrset(A_NORMAL); /* Line 1 */ move(++line, col); gom_iface_t_draw_sline(c, 0, gom_driver_c_c_v(c, 0)); /* Line 2 */ move(++line, col); gom_iface_t_draw_sline(c, 1, gom_driver_c_c_v(c, 1)); /* Draw final line if this is the last channel per line */ if ((((gom_iface_t_c_number(c)+1) % GOM_IFACE_T_CBOXES_Y) == 0) || (gom_iface_t_c_number(c)+1 == gom_driver_c_len())) gom_iface_t_draw_bline(++line, col); refresh(); } /* * % */ void gom_iface_t_init() { static char * help_text[]= { "", "Help on terminal gomii", "----------------------", "", " You can use all command line options (except the few command", " line _only_ options) by typing the character that builds up", " the standard POSIX-like one-character option.", "", " Terminal gomii specials:", "", " -+ De/increase volume by 1.", " j Jump: increase volume by 1/4 of total", " (flipping back to zero).", " Select channels (or left/right volumes inside", " unlocked channels).", " Goto next page.", " Do a (ncurses) display reinitialisation (useful, for", " example, after resizing a xterm I am running in).", " qQ Quit the terminal gomii.", NULL }; initscr(); /* init stdscr */ /* test maximum cols / lines we need */ if ((COLS < GOM_IFACE_T_CBOX_WIDTH) || (LINES < GOM_IFACE_T_CBOX_HEIGHT + GOM_IFACE_T_MASK_LINES)) { gom_info(GOM_INFO_ERROR, "Your terminal is too small. I need at least %i columns (now %i) and %i lines (now %i).", GOM_IFACE_T_CBOX_WIDTH, COLS, GOM_IFACE_T_CBOX_HEIGHT + GOM_IFACE_T_MASK_LINES, LINES); gom_info(GOM_INFO_ERROR, "-- [RETURN] to continue anyway --"); getchar(); } if (COLS < GOM_IFACE_T_RECOMENDED_COLS) { gom_info(GOM_INFO_ERROR, "Warning: Your terminal is quite narrow; there might be display inconveniences."); gom_info(GOM_INFO_ERROR, "Note: It would be perfect if you had at least %i columns (now %i).", GOM_IFACE_T_RECOMENDED_COLS, COLS); gom_info(GOM_INFO_ERROR, "-- [RETURN] to continue anyway --"); getchar(); } /* init the terminal */ keypad(stdscr, TRUE); /* be able to read KEY_RIGHT and kind */ cbreak(); /* show all chars immediately */ noecho(); /* no echo ... */ leaveok(stdscr, TRUE); /* leave cursor where it is... */ timeout(-1); /* wait indefinitely */ /* start auto-refresh */ gom_gomii_refival_set(GOM_INFO_VERBOSE+1, gom_gomii_refival(), gom_iface_t_refresh); gom_info_custom_set(gom_iface_t_info); gom_action_help_special_set(help_text); /* set number of gom_iface_t_pages for this terminal */ gom_iface_t_pages = (gom_driver_c_len() / GOM_IFACE_T_CBOXES); if (gom_driver_c_len() % GOM_IFACE_T_CBOXES != 0) ++gom_iface_t_pages; /* I guess this is not needed */ /* clear(); */ gom_iface_t_is_initialized = 1; } void gom_iface_t_closeup() { if (gom_iface_t_is_initialized) { /* stop auto-refresh */ gom_gomii_refival_set(GOM_INFO_VERBOSE+1, gom_gomii_refival(), NULL); gom_info_custom_set(NULL); gom_action_help_special_set(NULL); clear(); /* don't leave rubbish on the screen */ refresh(); /* activate clear */ endwin(); /* close stdscr */ gom_iface_t_is_initialized = 0; } } void gom_iface_t_update(enum gom_gomii_refresh_stage stage) { int c, old_page; if (gom_iface_t_is_initialized) { /* set the old & new current page */ old_page = gom_iface_t_current_page; gom_iface_t_current_page = (gom_iface_t_c_number(gom_mixer_c_current()) / GOM_IFACE_T_CBOXES); } else { /* this is not really needed */ old_page = (gom_iface_t_current_page = 0); } switch (stage) { case GOM_GOMII_REFRESH_INIT: /* Initiate terminal gomii */ gom_iface_t_closeup(); gom_iface_t_init(); gom_info(GOM_INFO_NORMAL, "Welcome to the all-ascii-no-color(tm) terminal gomii!"); case GOM_GOMII_REFRESH_PAGE: /* mask, headline, clear space for all channel displays */ gom_iface_t_draw_mask(); gom_iface_t_seperator_line(GOM_IFACE_T_TITLE_LINES-1, gom_driver_d()); gom_iface_t_clear_cboxes_space(); /* Update page number */ mvprintw(GOM_IFACE_T_TITLE_LINES-1, 1, " Page %i/%i ", 1+gom_iface_t_current_page, gom_iface_t_pages); case GOM_GOMII_REFRESH_CHANNELS: /* the refresh routine starts here! */ /* Update last refresh time */ mvprintw(GOM_IFACE_T_TITLE_LINES-1, COLS-strlen(gom_gomii_last_refresh_str())-3, " %s ", gom_gomii_last_refresh_str()); if (stage == GOM_GOMII_REFRESH_CHANNELS && old_page != gom_iface_t_current_page) { gom_iface_t_update(GOM_GOMII_REFRESH_PAGE); break; } else { /* redraw all channel displays */ for (c = gom_driver_c_first(); c > -1; c = gom_driver_c_next(c, 1)) gom_iface_t_draw_channel(c); } case GOM_GOMII_REFRESH_CURRENT_CHANNEL: if (stage == GOM_GOMII_REFRESH_CURRENT_CHANNEL && old_page != gom_iface_t_current_page) { gom_iface_t_update(GOM_GOMII_REFRESH_PAGE); break; } else if (stage == GOM_GOMII_REFRESH_CURRENT_CHANNEL) { /* we need to redraw _all_ channels to get the former current channel unmarked */ gom_iface_t_update(GOM_GOMII_REFRESH_CHANNELS); break; } else { /* no action if called from above */ } break; default: break; } } void gom_iface_t_refresh() { gom_iface_t_update(GOM_GOMII_REFRESH_CHANNELS); } void gom_iface_t_add_volume(int add) { int max = (add > 0 ? gom_driver_c_c_v_max() : 0); gom_mixer_c_c_v_set_l(GOM_INFO_NORMAL, gom_mixer_c_current(), gom_mixer_c_c_current(), gom_driver_c_c_v(gom_mixer_c_current(), gom_mixer_c_c_current()) == max ? max : gom_driver_c_c_v(gom_mixer_c_current(), gom_mixer_c_c_current())+add); } /* set new c and cc after moving UP(add=-1) or DOWN(add=+1) */ void gom_iface_t_upordown(int add) { int new_c, new_cc; /* set c to current, cc to next(add) */ new_c = gom_mixer_c_current(); new_cc = gom_driver_c_c_next(new_c, gom_mixer_c_c_current(), add); if ((new_cc < 0) || gom_mixer_c_l(new_c)) { new_c = gom_driver_c_next(gom_mixer_c_current(), add); if (new_c > -1) { if (add < 0) new_cc = gom_driver_c_c_last(new_c); else new_cc = gom_driver_c_c_first(new_c); } else { if (add < 0) { new_c = gom_driver_c_last(); new_cc = gom_driver_c_c_last(new_c); } else { new_c = gom_driver_c_first(); new_cc = gom_driver_c_c_first(new_c); } } } /* set the new values (there should be no errors) */ gom_mixer_c_current_set(GOM_INFO_VERBOSE, new_c); gom_mixer_c_c_current_set(GOM_INFO_VERBOSE, new_cc); } void gom_iface_t(void) { int jump_volume = 0; enum gom_gomii_refresh_stage stage = GOM_GOMII_REFRESH_INIT; do { /* do the overall update & re-set the default value for stage */ gom_iface_t_update(stage); stage = GOM_GOMII_REFRESH_CURRENT_CHANNEL; /* get & evaluate the action char */ switch (gom_iface_t_action_action = getch()) { case 27: case 'q': case 'Q': gom_iface_t_closeup(); return; case 32: /* SPACE */ if (gom_iface_t_pages == 1) gom_info(GOM_INFO_NORMAL, "There is only one page."); else { /* set the new current channel */ if (gom_driver_c_next(gom_iface_t_last_cdisplay(), +1) < 0) gom_mixer_c_current_set(GOM_INFO_VERBOSE, gom_driver_c_first()); else gom_mixer_c_current_set(GOM_INFO_VERBOSE, gom_driver_c_next(gom_iface_t_last_cdisplay(), +1)); /* set the new current volume channel */ gom_mixer_c_c_current_set(GOM_INFO_VERBOSE, gom_driver_c_c_first(gom_mixer_c_current())); /* we have to refresh all channels for a new page */ stage = GOM_GOMII_REFRESH_PAGE; } break; case KEY_UP: /* UP */ gom_iface_t_upordown(-1); break; case 9: case KEY_DOWN: /* DOWN, TAB */ gom_iface_t_upordown(+1); break; /* Volumes */ case '+': case KEY_RIGHT: gom_iface_t_add_volume(+1); break; case '-': case KEY_LEFT: gom_iface_t_add_volume(-1); break; /* special: volume jumping */ case 'j': jump_volume = (gom_driver_c_c_v(gom_mixer_c_current(), gom_mixer_c_c_current()) + (gom_driver_c_c_v_max()/4)); jump_volume = jump_volume > gom_driver_c_c_v_max() ? 0 : jump_volume; gom_mixer_c_c_v_set_l(GOM_INFO_NORMAL, gom_mixer_c_current(), gom_mixer_c_c_current(), jump_volume); break; default: stage = gom_action(GOM_INFO_NORMAL, gom_iface_t_action_action, 0, gom_iface_t_get_option_arg, gom_iface_t_pre_scroll, gom_iface_t_post_scroll); break; } } while (1); gom_info(GOM_INFO_ERROR, "Bug: gom_iface_t()"); return; } gom-0.30.3/src/gom_action.h0000644000175000017500000000337311260176666012400 00000000000000/* gom, Gom is nOt yet another (Audio) Mixer. * * Copyright (C) 1996-2004 Stephan Sürken * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the * License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 * USA */ /* * gom_action: options, standard action */ /* * INCLUDES */ /* * MACROS */ /* * DECLARATIONS/DEFINTIONS */ #define GOM_ACTION_HELPHINT "Try `gom -h, --help, -H, --help-verbose' or `man gom' for help." /* without GNU getopt_long, gom uses standard getopt(), but needs the long version for defining still */ #if !defined(HAVE_GETOPT_H) struct option { const char *name; int has_arg; int *flag; int val; }; #define no_argument 0 #define required_argument 1 #define optional_argument 2 #endif /* not HAVE_GETOPT_H */ /* * FUNCTION PROTOTYPES */ /*****************/ char * gom_action_shortopts(); int gom_action_getopt(int argc, char * const argv[]); void gom_action_help_special_set(char * help_text[]); enum gom_gomii_refresh_stage gom_action(enum gom_info_types std_verb, char action, int cmd_line, char * (* get_option_arg) (char *), void (* pre_scroll) (), void (* post_scroll) ()); gom-0.30.3/src/gom_gomii.h0000644000175000017500000000270411260176666012224 00000000000000/* gom, Gom is nOt yet another (Audio) Mixer. * * Copyright (C) 1996-2004 Stephan Sürken * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the * License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 * USA */ /* * gom_gomii: gomii API */ /* * INCLUDES */ /* * MACROS */ /* * DECLARATIONS/DEFINTIONS */ /* for gomii refresh */ enum gom_gomii_refresh_stage {GOM_GOMII_REFRESH_NO, GOM_GOMII_REFRESH_INIT, GOM_GOMII_REFRESH_PAGE, GOM_GOMII_REFRESH_CHANNELS, GOM_GOMII_REFRESH_CURRENT_CHANNEL}; /* * FUNCTION PROTOTYPES */ typedef void (*RefProcFunc)(); /* * GOMII REFRESH INTERVAL */ void gom_gomii_refproc_keep(); int gom_gomii_refival(); int gom_gomii_refival_set(enum gom_info_types std_verb, int interval, RefProcFunc refresh_proc); char * gom_gomii_last_refresh_str(); gom-0.30.3/src/gom_driver_oss.c0000644000175000017500000003133211260176666013271 00000000000000/* gom, Gom is nOt yet another (Audio) Mixer. * * Copyright (C) 1996-2004 Stephan Sürken * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the * License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 * USA */ /* * gom_driver_oss.c: interface to open sound system soundcard driver */ /* Shortcuts: C OSS channel * c available channel * v volume * r record */ /* * INCLUDES */ #include "gom.h" /* * MACROS */ /* * DECLARATIONS/DEFINTIONS */ /* * FUNCTION PROTOTYPES */ /************/ /* * MIXER SETTINGS */ struct { /* Mixer life time constants */ struct { int opened; /* TRUE if the mixer is successfully opened */ char fn[GOM_DEVICE_FILE_SIZE]; /* mixer device _f_ile _n_ame */ int fd; /* mixer device _f_ile _d_escriptor */ unsigned channelmask; /* OSS DEVMASK (available? (i call them channels)) */ unsigned stereomask; /* OSS STEREODEVS (stereo?) */ unsigned recmask; /* OSS RECMASK (recording available?) */ } c; /* Mixer life time variables */ struct { unsigned lockmask; } v; /* Mixer settings. Set by gom_set_*() functions */ struct { int dummy; /** Not used, ISO C++ does not like empty structs. */ /* unsigned recsrcmask; stored in OSS driver */ /* unsigned volume[GOM_CHANNELS]; stored in OSS driver */ } s; /* Mixer settings snapshot */ struct { unsigned recsrcmask; unsigned volume[GOM_DRIVER_CHANNELS]; } z; } gom_driver_oss = {{0, GOM_DEVICE_NOT_OPENED_TEXT, -1, 0, 0, 0}, /* gom_driver_oss.c.opened MUST be 0! */ {~0}, {0}, {0}}; /* * LOCAL HELPERS */ unsigned gom_driver_private_getbits(unsigned x, int p, int n) /* get n bits from x at position p (see K&R ;) */ { return (x >> (p+1-n)) & ~(~0 << n); } unsigned gom_driver_private_pow(unsigned base, int exp) /* power for cardinals */ { int i; unsigned x=1; for (i = 0; i < exp; i++) x = x * base; return x; } unsigned gom_driver_private_setbit(unsigned x, int p, int on) /* set bit on/off at position p */ { if (on) return ( x | gom_driver_private_pow(2, p)); else return (x & ~gom_driver_private_pow(2, p)); } /* * THIS DRIVER'S ID */ char * gom_driver() { static char name[] = "OSS (Open Sound System) API"; return (char *) &name; } /* * DEVICE */ char * gom_driver_d() { return (char *) &gom_driver_oss.c.fn; } int gom_driver_d_opened() { return gom_driver_oss.c.opened; } int gom_driver_d_set(enum gom_info_types std_verb, char * device_file) { #define GOM_DRIVER_BUG_DONNO "Maybe this indicates a misconfigured OSS sounddriver, some " \ "strange hardware bug, or some strange gom bug; but basically, " \ "I don't really have a clue." int new_mixer; unsigned channelmask; /* open the mixer device file */ if (device_file == NULL) /* SPECIAL: ONLY closing device */ { /* close the old mixer device, if opened */ if (gom_driver_oss.c.opened) { close(gom_driver_oss.c.fd); strncpy(gom_driver_oss.c.fn, GOM_DEVICE_NOT_OPENED_TEXT, GOM_DEVICE_FILE_SIZE); gom_driver_oss.c.opened = 0; } return 1; } else if (gom_driver_oss.c.opened && strcmp(device_file, gom_driver_oss.c.fn) == 0) { /* Same mixer is already open */ gom_info(std_verb, "Mixer corresponding to special file %s is already open.", device_file); return 1; } else if ((new_mixer = open(device_file, O_RDWR)) == -1) { /* Open error */ gom_info(GOM_INFO_ERROR, "Can't open mixer device special file \"%s\": %s.", device_file, strerror(errno)); gom_info_block(GOM_INFO_QUIET, 6, "Error help: if loading a mixer special file leads to \"No such device\", " "then you most likely do have the kernel sound driver not or incorrectly " "installed. \"Permission denied\" means you need permissions by the local " "admin in the first place."); return 0; } else if (ioctl(new_mixer, MIXER_READ(SOUND_MIXER_DEVMASK), &channelmask) == -1) { /* Strange error? */ close(new_mixer); gom_info(GOM_INFO_ERROR, "I can't read the opened mixer special file %s.", device_file); gom_info_block(GOM_INFO_QUIET, 6, "Error help: This is an abnormal situation, as the mixer special device was " "opened correctly, but I can't read it. " GOM_DRIVER_BUG_DONNO); return 0; } else if (channelmask == 0) /* Test: are there channels on mixer ? */ { close(new_mixer); gom_info(GOM_INFO_ERROR, "Bug: Mixer opened ok, but no channels available (!?) (opened special file is %s).", device_file); gom_info_block(GOM_INFO_QUIET, 6, "Error help: This is an abnormal situation, as your mixer presents himself to " "me as being available with _zero_ channels. " GOM_DRIVER_BUG_DONNO); return 0; } else /* everything ok to open the new mixer */ { /* close the old mixer device */ gom_driver_d_set(std_verb, NULL); /* set the new values */ strncpy(gom_driver_oss.c.fn, device_file, GOM_DEVICE_FILE_SIZE); gom_driver_oss.c.fd = new_mixer; gom_driver_oss.c.opened = 1; gom_info(std_verb, "Mixer corresponding to special file %s opened.", device_file); /* read the mixer life time constants */ ioctl(gom_driver_oss.c.fd, MIXER_READ(SOUND_MIXER_DEVMASK), &gom_driver_oss.c.channelmask); ioctl(gom_driver_oss.c.fd, MIXER_READ(SOUND_MIXER_RECMASK), &gom_driver_oss.c.recmask); ioctl(gom_driver_oss.c.fd, MIXER_READ(SOUND_MIXER_STEREODEVS), &gom_driver_oss.c.stereomask); /* Create starting configuration */ gom_driver_oss.v.lockmask = ~0; /* we seem to have had success */ return 1; } } /* * MIXER CHANNELS KNOWN TO THIS DRIVER */ int gom_driver_C (int c) { if ((c >= 0) && (c < GOM_DRIVER_CHANNELS)) return c; else return -1; } int gom_driver_C_first () { return 0; } int gom_driver_C_last () { return GOM_DRIVER_CHANNELS-1; } int gom_driver_C_next(int c, int jump) { return gom_driver_C (c+jump); } int gom_driver_C_len () { return GOM_DRIVER_CHANNELS; } char * gom_driver_C_name (unsigned c, int label) { char * channel_name[GOM_DRIVER_CHANNELS] = SOUND_DEVICE_NAMES; char * channel_label[GOM_DRIVER_CHANNELS] = SOUND_DEVICE_LABELS; static char unexistent[] = "no_OSS_channel"; if (gom_driver_C (c) > -1) { if (label) return channel_label[c]; else return channel_name[c]; } else return unexistent; } /* * AVAILABLE CHANNELS */ int gom_driver_c (int c) { if (gom_driver_oss.c.opened && (gom_driver_private_getbits (gom_driver_oss.c.channelmask, c, 1))) return gom_driver_C (c); else return -1; } int gom_driver_c_first () { int c; for (c = gom_driver_C_first (); (c > -1) && (gom_driver_c (c) < 0); c = gom_driver_C_next (c, +1)); return c; } int gom_driver_c_last () { int c; for (c = gom_driver_C_last (); (c > -1) && (gom_driver_c (c) < 0); c = gom_driver_C_next (c, -1)); return c; } int gom_driver_c_next (int c, int jump) { do c = gom_driver_C_next(c, jump); while ((gom_driver_C (c) > -1) && (gom_driver_c (c) < 0)); return c; } int gom_driver_c_len () { int i, avail_channels = 0; for (i = gom_driver_c_first(); i != -1; i = gom_driver_c_next(i, +1)) avail_channels++; return avail_channels; } char * gom_driver_c_name (int c, int label) { static char unavailable[] = "unavailable"; if (gom_driver_c (c) < 0) return unavailable; else return gom_driver_C_name (c, label); } /* * CHANNEL CHANNELS */ int gom_driver_C_C (int c, int cc) { if ((gom_driver_C (c) > -1) && (cc >= gom_driver_C_C_first (c)) && (cc <= gom_driver_C_C_last (c))) return cc; else return -1; } int gom_driver_C_C_first (int c) { return 0; } int gom_driver_C_C_last (int c) { return gom_driver_C_C_len (c)-1; } int gom_driver_C_C_next(int c, int cc, int jump) { return gom_driver_C_C (c, cc+jump); } int gom_driver_C_C_len (int c) { if (gom_driver_C (c) > -1) /* OSS only supports max. 2 channels */ return GOM_DRIVER_CHANNEL_CHANNELS; else return -1; } /* * AVAILABLE CHANNEL CHANNELS */ int gom_driver_c_c (int c, int cc) { if ((gom_driver_c (c) > -1) && (cc >= gom_driver_c_c_first (c)) && (cc <= gom_driver_c_c_last (c))) return cc; else return -1; } int gom_driver_c_c_first (int c) { return 0; } int gom_driver_c_c_last (int c) { return gom_driver_c_c_len (c)-1; } int gom_driver_c_c_next(int c, int cc, int jump) { return gom_driver_c_c (c, cc+jump); } int gom_driver_c_c_len (int c) { if (gom_driver_c (c) > -1) /* OSS only supports max. 2 channels */ return 1+gom_driver_private_getbits(gom_driver_oss.c.stereomask, c, 1); else return -1; } /* * VOLUMES */ int gom_driver_c_c_v_max() { return 100; } int gom_driver_c_c_v_range(int v) { if ((v > -1) && (v <= gom_driver_c_c_v_max())) return v; else { gom_info(GOM_INFO_ERROR, "Requested volume (%d) out of range (allowed range: 0 =< volume <= %d).", v, gom_driver_c_c_v_max()); return -1; } } int gom_driver_c_c_v (int c, int cc) { int volume=0; if (gom_driver_c_c(c, cc) > -1) { if (ioctl(gom_driver_oss.c.fd, MIXER_READ(c), &volume) != -1) { return gom_driver_private_getbits(volume, (8*(cc+1))-1, 8); } else { gom_info(GOM_INFO_ERROR, "Bug (gom_driver_c_c_v): Can't read volume on %d(%s).", c, gom_driver_C_name(c, 0)); } } return -1; } /* Setting volumes: standard */ void gom_driver_c_c_v_set(enum gom_info_types std_verb, int c, int cc, int v) { int coded_volume; int old_v = gom_driver_c_c_v (c, cc); v = gom_driver_c_c_v_range (v); if (old_v < 0) { gom_info(GOM_INFO_ERROR, "Can't set volume %d on channel %d(%s): not available.", cc, c, gom_driver_C_name(c, 0)); } else if (v < 0) { /* error already shown */ } else { old_v = gom_driver_c_c_v(c, cc); /* in OSS, you set all volumes once, so we have to code all values into one */ /* OSS only supports two volumes (left/right) */ if (cc == 0) /* setting left volume, encoding old right volume */ coded_volume = v | gom_driver_c_c_v(c, 1) << 8; else if (cc == 1) /* setting right volume, encoding old left volume */ coded_volume = gom_driver_c_c_v(c, 0) | v << 8; else gom_info(GOM_INFO_ERROR, "Bug (gom_driver_c_c_v_set): cc too big."); if (ioctl(gom_driver_oss.c.fd, MIXER_WRITE(c), &coded_volume) != -1) { gom_info(std_verb, "Volume %d on channel %d(%s) set to %i (from %i).", cc, c, gom_driver_C_name(c, 0), gom_driver_c_c_v(c, cc), old_v); } else { gom_info(GOM_INFO_ERROR, "Bug (gom_driver_c_c_v_set): Can't write volume to mixer device though available (channel %d(%s)).", c, gom_driver_C_name(c, 0)); } } } /* * RECORD */ int gom_driver_c_r (int c) { unsigned recsrc; if ((gom_driver_c (c) > -1) && gom_driver_private_getbits(gom_driver_oss.c.recmask, c, 1)) { if (ioctl(gom_driver_oss.c.fd, MIXER_READ(SOUND_MIXER_RECSRC), &recsrc) == -1) gom_info(GOM_INFO_ERROR, "Bug (gom_driver_c_r): Can't read recording source mask from mixer."); return gom_driver_private_getbits(recsrc, c, 1); } else return -1; } void gom_driver_c_r_set(enum gom_info_types std_verb, int c, int r) { unsigned recsrc; int old_r = gom_driver_c_r (c); if (old_r > -1) { ioctl(gom_driver_oss.c.fd, MIXER_READ(SOUND_MIXER_RECSRC), &recsrc); recsrc = gom_driver_private_setbit(recsrc, c, r); /* rec-src == 0 would lead to nasty default mic!! */ if (recsrc != 0) ioctl(gom_driver_oss.c.fd, MIXER_WRITE(SOUND_MIXER_RECSRC), &recsrc); if (gom_driver_c_r(c) == r) { gom_info(std_verb, "Recording %s for channel %d(%s).", r ? "on" : "off", c, gom_driver_C_name(c, 0)); } else { gom_info(GOM_INFO_ERROR, "Can't set recording for channel %d(%s) to %s: %s.", c, gom_driver_C_name(c, 0), r ? "on" : "off", "maybe last recording source"); } } else { gom_info(GOM_INFO_ERROR, "Can't set recording for channel %d(%s): %s.", c, gom_driver_C_name(c, 0), (gom_driver_c (c) < 0) ? "unavailable" : (gom_driver_c_r (c) < 0)? "unrecordable" : "*bug*"); } } gom-0.30.3/src/gom_gomii.c0000644000175000017500000001011511260176666012212 00000000000000/* gom, Gom is nOt yet another (Audio) Mixer. * * Copyright (C) 1996-2004 Stephan Sürken * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the * License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 * USA */ /* * gom_gomii: gomii API */ /* * INCLUDES */ #include "gom.h" /* * MACROS */ /* * DECLARATIONS/DEFINTIONS */ int gom_gomii_refival_var; /* seconds */ /* helps for refresh handler procs */ RefProcFunc gom_gomii_refproc = 0; /* void (*gom_gomii_refproc)() = NULL; */ /* * FUNCTION PROTOTYPES */ /*****************/ /* * GOMII REFRESH INTERVAL */ /* this proc actually gets installed as SIGALRM handler */ void gom_gomii_refresh_handler(int sig) { if (gom_gomii_refproc != NULL) { gom_gomii_refproc(); } else gom_info(GOM_INFO_ERROR, "Bug: Gomii refresh handler called, but gom_gomii_refproc is NULL."); /* after signal is raised, sig-handler will be set to default (on most Un*xes, though not Linux) */ /* So, we'd better renew this here */ signal(SIGALRM, gom_gomii_refresh_handler); } /* use this dummy proc this proc actually gets installed as SIGALRM handler */ void gom_gomii_refproc_keep() {} int gom_gomii_refival() { return gom_gomii_refival_var; } int gom_gomii_refival_set(enum gom_info_types std_verb, int interval, RefProcFunc refproc) { struct itimerval real_timer; int err; int oldinterval = gom_gomii_refival(); if ((interval >= GOM_GOMII_REFIVAL_MIN) && (interval <= GOM_GOMII_REFIVAL_MAX)) { /* set the new interval */ gom_gomii_refival_var = interval; /* remove old timer, if exists */ if (gom_gomii_refproc != NULL) { /* stop the real timer (this should always work) */ real_timer.it_interval.tv_sec = 0; real_timer.it_interval.tv_usec = 0; real_timer.it_value.tv_sec = 0; real_timer.it_value.tv_usec = 0; err = setitimer(ITIMER_REAL, &real_timer, NULL); if (err != 0) gom_info(GOM_INFO_ERROR, "(ignored) Can't uninstall gomii auto refresh (\"setitimer\" failed with error code %d).", err); /* reset SIGALRM handler */ signal(SIGALRM, SIG_DFL); } /* set the new refproc */ if (refproc != gom_gomii_refproc_keep) gom_gomii_refproc = refproc; /* install new timer, if demanded */ if (gom_gomii_refproc != NULL) { /* set the real timer */ real_timer.it_interval.tv_sec = gom_gomii_refival(); real_timer.it_interval.tv_usec = 0; real_timer.it_value.tv_sec = gom_gomii_refival(); real_timer.it_value.tv_usec = 0; err = setitimer(ITIMER_REAL, &real_timer, NULL); if (err != 0) gom_info(GOM_INFO_ERROR, "Can't install gomii auto refresh: \"setitimer\" failed with error code %d.", err); else /* set the SIGALRM handler */ signal(SIGALRM, gom_gomii_refresh_handler); } gom_info(std_verb, "Gomii refresh interval set to %d %s (was %d %s).", interval, (interval == 0 ? "(disabled)" : interval == 1 ? "second" : "seconds"), oldinterval, (oldinterval == 0 ? "(disabled)" : oldinterval == 1 ? "second" : "seconds")); } else gom_info(GOM_INFO_ERROR, "Requested gomii refresh interval (%d seconds) out of range (allowed range: %d <= interval <= %d).", interval, GOM_GOMII_REFIVAL_MIN, GOM_GOMII_REFIVAL_MAX); return oldinterval; } /* * MISC */ char * gom_gomii_last_refresh_str() { static char last_refresh_string[30]; time_t current_time; current_time = time(NULL); strftime(last_refresh_string, 29, "Last refresh: %X", localtime(¤t_time)); return (char *) &last_refresh_string; } gom-0.30.3/src/gomconfig.8.in0000644000175000017500000000241211257207677012552 00000000000000.\" .\" @GOM_COPYRIGHT@ .\" .TH GOMCONFIG 8 "@DATE@" "3rd party" "Contributed tool" .SH NAME gomconfig \- configuration tool for gom, a generic audio mixer .SH SYNOPSIS .BI "gomconfig [--version | --force | --purge]" .SH VERSION .BR "" "This manual page was distributed with " "@PACKAGE@ @VERSION@" " (@DATE@)." .SH DESCRIPTION .LP .BR "gomconfig" " is an interactive, text based configuration tool for gom. It deals with files in ~/.gom/ for a normal user, and with files in /etc/gom/ for the superuser. If gomconfig is run without arguments, it will check the validity of the current configuration and only go interactive if it is invalid. Please see .IR "gom" "(1)" for details about gom's configuration. .SH OPTIONS .TP .B --version Display version information. .TP .B --force Forces reconfiguration (even if current configuration is valid). .TP .B --purge Removes configuration directory (~/.gom or /etc/gom, respectively) completely. This will run non-interactively, but will create a temporary backup. .SH AUTHOR .BR "Gomconfig" " is part of the gom package." @GOM_COPYRIGHT@ See .IR "gom" "(1)" for details. .SH BUGS Gomconfig is probably overkill; you might prefer to simply use an editor (and gom itself) to change the configuration. .SH SEE ALSO .IR "gom" "(1)" gom-0.30.3/AUTHORS0000644000175000017500000000034214010041724010340 00000000000000The gom package is Copyright (c) 1996-2009 Stephan Sürken [GPL]. 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If the program is interactive, make it output a short notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode: Gnomovision version 69, Copyright (C) year name of author Gnomovision comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'. This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions; type `show c' for details. The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate parts of the General Public License. Of course, the commands you use may be called something other than `show w' and `show c'; they could even be mouse-clicks or menu items--whatever suits your program. You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or your school, if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary. Here is a sample; alter the names: Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the program `Gnomovision' (which makes passes at compilers) written by James Hacker. , 1 April 1989 Ty Coon, President of Vice This General Public License does not permit incorporating your program into proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General Public License instead of this License. gom-0.30.3/ChangeLog0000644000175000017500000001272314010050231011041 000000000000002021-02-07 Stephan Sürken [ui-auto-release run]: News for 0.30.3. configure.ac: Prepare 0.30.3. Add .ui-auto.conf (convenience). AUTHORS: Fix char encoding to UTF-8. .gitignore: Add .gitignore. gom_info.h: Add patch for GCC 10 from Debian 0.30.2-9.1 (thx Sudip Mukherjee). 2009-09-30 Stephan Sürken build: Install examples to datadir/doc/gom/examples Makefile.am: Just add examples subdir via EXTRA_DIST (removing dist-hook) Update version to 0.30.3~snapshot for devel Makefile.am: Install README NEWS AUTHORS ChangeLog COPYING to datadir/doc/gom auromake: Depend on min vers 1.9 2009-09-28 Stephan Sürken Update char enc for all files to UTF-8, and renice author name 2009-09-25 Stephan Sürken Add COPYING (=GPL-2) file to avoid automake choose one 2008-05-11 Stephan Sürken ognore tarballs and sigs. - Meta: Initial relase after move to svn. Bump version up to 0.30.2. fix svn ignores. Fix up documentation and download URL. 2006-06-16 Stephan Sürken prep 0.30.1. Add little fix from Petr Salinger for GNU/kFreeBSD. 2004-05-31 Stephan Sürken Last changes for 0.30.0. - SET_MAKE setup removed. - release and upload targets removed. Update to ibiblio (and others) 2004-05-30 Stephan Sürken Make configure.ac much simpler. Support for GOM_C/CPPFLAGS - Including gom.h before ifdef - Some fixes agains -pedantic errors. ignoring config.cache. 2004-05-27 Stephan Sürken automake 1.6 compat. Add min version. deps,, two typos fixed. stamp.. lsm rm: force and verboise. - Fixing copyright && copyright per file notices. - Fixing all old addresses. - Various autotool/automake fixes and updates. Ignore *.lsm. adding auto_bootstrap. Skipping pre-0.30 changelog. Pre 0.30.0 changelog. adding cvsignore - configure.ac update, replacing configure.in. - Using autoheader. auto_bootstrap to replace cvs_checkout_update. Using autoheader: - Global include of config.h 2004-05-26 Stephan Sürken Fixes to let it compile with -pedantic (ISO C). Numerous format and style uodates. Adding cvsignore. action must be int (using char can cause problems on certain archs (e.g. powerpc). tabs->spaces, format fixes. Some changes in gom_getopt. Use a/A as short options for refresh-interval/fade-out-duration. Use a/A as short options for refresh-interval/fade-out-duration. - spaces->tabs - delete trailing whitespace. 2001-06-13 Stephan Sürken o Corrected man pages syntax. Compare Debian Bug #97051. 2001-06-11 Stephan Sürken o Corrcted Email/Web addresses. 2000-02-08 Stephan Sürken Added new items. Changes. 2000-01-30 Stephan Sürken Don't know what I have chaged here ;). Noted terminal interface bug. Added main release goals for 0.99.0. 1999-11-09 Stephan Sürken Added first version of gom logo to cvs tree. Made the (hopefully soon obsolete) X interface compatible with new driver.h. 1999-11-07 Stephan Sürken Added first (unusable) version of gom-gnome. Replaced last "obsolete" constant from soundcard.h... Channel names are now displayed as labels... Added --print-channel-lock option. Added --print-channel-label option. Driver: Removed name support for channel volumes. They are now _only_ numbers. Driver: Added channel name label support. 1999-11-05 Stephan Sürken Changes to new print-* option names. Added (yet another) -print-option: --print-channel-recsrc. Using 1-0.dd 1999-11-04 Stephan Sürken Removed aclocal.m4, added aclocal to create aclocal.m4 in cvs_checkout_update. Added --print-* options for use with a front end to gom. 1999-10-29 Stephan Sürken Removed irritating files from default configuration. Applied patch to find soundcard.h on *BSD systems. 1999-10-24 Stephan Sürken Added small auto[make|conf] program to be called after fresh cvs checkout. Added "release" target, added "DATE_CURRENT" for LSM. Added LSM to package, new abstract. 1999-10-23 Stephan Sürken Removing non-source files... Final changes for 0.29.103. New default settings / configuration files... Fixed strange bug that would avoid changing the channel #0 via name (i.e., -cvol). Removing standard... Added gomconfig.8. Minor changes to gom.1 and Makefile to reflect this. Added gomconfig.8, gomconfig now goes to sbin/gomconfig. 1999-08-30 Stephan Sürken Todo changes. 1999-08-28 Stephan Sürken Changed TODO list. 1999-08-27 Stephan Sürken Minor updates to gom.1; several changes to gomconfig (see ChangeLog). New in release 0.29.102. Several changes for release 0.29.102. 1999-08-10 Stephan Sürken Some format changes in gom.1.in (.br, .sh in man2html!). 1999-07-21 Stephan Sürken Even more TODO changes... Added some todo items. 1999-06-25 Stephan Sürken Added some TODO items while making gom_0.29.99-1.deb. 1999-06-23 Stephan Sürken Added TODO item. 1999-06-22 Stephan Sürken Initial revision gom-0.30.3/depcomp0000755000175000017500000005602013774524144010673 00000000000000#! /bin/sh # depcomp - compile a program generating dependencies as side-effects scriptversion=2018-03-07.03; # UTC # Copyright (C) 1999-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) # any later version. # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 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