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nih-plug/src/wrapper/standalone.rs

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//! A standalone plugin target that directly connects to the system's audio and MIDI ports instead
//! of relying on a plugin host. This is mostly useful for quickly testing GUI changes.
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use self::wrapper::{Wrapper, WrapperConfig};
use crate::plugin::Plugin;
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mod context;
mod wrapper;
/// Open an NIH-plug plugin as a standalone application. If the plugin has an editor, this will open
/// the editor and block until the editor is closed. Otherwise this will block until SIGINT is
/// received. This is mainly useful for quickly testing plugin GUIs. In order to use this, you will
/// first need to make your plugin's main struct `pub` and expose a `lib` artifact in addition to
/// your plugin's `cdylib`:
///
/// ```toml
/// # Cargo.toml
///
/// [lib]
/// # The `lib` artifact is needed for the standalone target
/// crate-type = ["cdylib", "lib"]
/// ```
///
/// You can then create a `src/main.rs` file that calls this function:
///
/// ```ignore
/// // src/main.rs
///
/// use plugin_name::prelude::*;
///
/// use plugin_name::PluginName;
///
/// fn main() {
/// nih_export_standalone::<PluginName>();
/// }
/// ```
///
/// By default this will connect to the 'default' audio and MIDI ports. Use the command line options
/// to change this. `--help` lists all available options.
///
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/// # TODOs
///
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/// The aforementioned command line options have not yet been implemented. Currently there's also no
/// way to change these options at runtime, for instance through the plugin's GUI. And lastly
/// there's no way to interact with parameters outside of what's exposed through the plugin's GUI.
/// We should implement a REPL at some point for interacting with the plugin.
pub fn nih_export_standalone<P: Plugin>() {
nih_export_standalone_with_args::<P, _>(std::env::args())
}
pub fn nih_export_standalone_with_args<P: Plugin, Args: IntoIterator<Item = String>>(args: Args) {
// TODO: Do something with the arguments
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// FIXME: The configuration should be set based on the command line arguments
let config = WrapperConfig {
input_channels: 2,
output_channels: 2,
sample_rate: 44100.0,
period_size: 512,
tempo: 120.0,
timesig_num: 4,
timesig_denom: 4,
};
Wrapper::<P>::new(config);
// TODO: Open the editor if available, do IO things
// TODO: If the plugin has an editor, block until the editor is closed. Otherwise block
// indefinitely or until SIGINT (how do signal handlers work in Rust?)
}