SyndicatQuebecoisdelaConstr.../SQCSim2021/external/irrKlang-1.6.0/examples/04.OverrideFileAccess/main.cpp
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// This example will show how to override file access with irrKlang.
// This is useful if you want to read sounds from other sources than
// just files, for example from custom internet streams or
// an own encypted archive format.
// lets start: include irrKlang headers and other input/output stuff
// needed to print and get user input from the console.
#if defined(WIN32)
#include <conio.h>
#else
#include "../common/conio.h"
#endif
#include <string.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <irrKlang.h>
using namespace irrklang;
#pragma comment(lib, "irrKlang.lib") // link with irrKlang.dll
// To start, we need to implement the class IFileFactory, which irrKlang uses
// to open files. The interface consists only of one single method named
// createFileReader(const ik_c8* filename). In this method, we create return
// our own file access class and return it:
// a class implementing the IFileFactory interface to override irrklang file access
class CMyFileFactory : public IFileFactory
{
public:
//! Opens a file for read access. Simply return 0 if file not found.
virtual IFileReader* createFileReader(const ik_c8* filename)
{
printf("MyFileFactory: open file %s\n", filename);
FILE* file = fopen(filename, "rb");
if (!file)
return 0;
return new CMyReadFile(file, filename);
}
protected:
// To write our own file access methods returned in the method above,
// we only need to implement the IFileReader interface, which has some
// standard methods like read(), seek(), getPos() etc. In this example
// we simply use fopen, fread, fseek etc and print to the console
// when we are reading or seeking:
// an own implementation of IReadFile to overwrite read access to files
class CMyReadFile : public IFileReader
{
public:
// constructor, store size of file and filename
CMyReadFile(FILE* openedFile, const ik_c8* filename)
{
File = openedFile;
strcpy(Filename, filename);
// get file size
fseek(File, 0, SEEK_END);
FileSize = ftell(File);
fseek(File, 0, SEEK_SET);
}
~CMyReadFile()
{
fclose(File);
}
//! reads data, returns how much was read
ik_s32 read(void* buffer, ik_u32 sizeToRead)
{
printf("CMyReadFile: read %d bytes\n", sizeToRead);
return (ik_s32)fread(buffer, 1, sizeToRead, File);
}
//! changes position in file, returns true if successful
bool seek(ik_s32 finalPos, bool relativeMovement)
{
printf("CMyReadFile: seek to position %d\n", finalPos);
return fseek(File, finalPos, relativeMovement ? SEEK_CUR : SEEK_SET) == 0;
}
//! returns size of file
ik_s32 getSize()
{
return FileSize;
}
//! returns where in the file we are.
ik_s32 getPos()
{
return ftell(File);
}
//! returns name of file
const ik_c8* getFileName()
{
return Filename;
}
FILE* File;
char Filename[1024];
ik_s32 FileSize;
}; // end class CMyReadFile
}; // end class CMyFileFactory
// The main work is done, the only thing missing is to start up the
// sound engine and tell it to use the created FileFactory for file access:
// irrKlang 3D sound engine example 04,
// demonstrating how to override file access of irrKlang
int main(int argc, const char** argv)
{
// start the sound engine with default parameters
ISoundEngine* engine = createIrrKlangDevice();
if (!engine)
return 0; // error starting up the engine
// create an instance of the file factory and let
// irrKlang know about it. irrKlang will drop() the
// factory itself if it doesn't need it any longer.
CMyFileFactory* factory = new CMyFileFactory();
engine->addFileFactory(factory);
factory->drop(); // we don't need it anymore, delete it
// that's it, play some sounds with our overriden
// file access methods:
printf("\nDemonstrating file access overriding.\n");
printf("Press any key to start playing sounds, then press escape to cancel\n");
getch();
engine->play2D("../../media/getout.ogg", true);
while(true) // endless loop until user exits
{
// play some wave sound
engine->play2D("../../media/explosion.wav");
if (getch() == 27)
break; // user pressed ESCAPE key, cancel
}
engine->drop(); // delete engine
return 0;
}