// nih-plug: plugins, but rewritten in Rust // Copyright (C) 2022 Robbert van der Helm // // 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 3 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, see . //! Implementation details for the parameter management. use std::collections::HashMap; use std::pin::Pin; use super::{NormalizebleRange, Param}; /// Re-export for use in the [Params] proc-macro. pub use serde_json::from_str as deserialize_field; /// Re-export for use in the [Params] proc-macro. pub use serde_json::to_string as serialize_field; /// Describes a struct containing parameters and other persistent fields. The idea is that we can /// have a normal struct containing [FloatParam] and other parameter types with attributes assigning /// a unique identifier to each parameter. We can then build a mapping from those parameter IDs to /// the parameters using the [Params::param_map] function. That way we can have easy to work with /// JUCE-style parameter objects in the plugin without needing to manually register each parameter, /// like you would in JUCE. /// /// The other persistent parameters should be [PersistentField]s containing types that can be /// serialized and deserialized with Serde. /// /// # Safety /// /// This implementation is safe when using from the wrapper because the plugin object needs to be /// pinned, and it can never outlive the wrapper. pub trait Params { /// Create a mapping from unique parameter IDs to parameters. This is done for every parameter /// field marked with `#[id = "stable_name"]`. Dereferencing the pointers stored in the values /// is only valid as long as this pinned object is valid. fn param_map(self: Pin<&Self>) -> HashMap<&'static str, ParamPtr>; /// All parameter IDs from `param_map`, in a stable order. This order will be used to display /// the parameters. fn param_ids(self: Pin<&Self>) -> &'static [&'static str]; /// Serialize all fields marked with `#[persist = "stable_name"]` into a hash map containing /// JSON-representations of those fields so they can be written to the plugin's state and /// recalled later. This uses [serialize_field] under the hood. fn serialize_fields(&self) -> HashMap; /// Restore all fields marked with `#[persist = "stable_name"]` from a hashmap created by /// [Self::serialize_fields]. All of thse fields should be wrapped in a [PersistentField] with /// thread safe interior mutability, like an `RwLock` or a `Mutex`. This gets called when the /// plugin's state is being restored. This uses [deserialize_field] under the hood. fn deserialize_fields(&self, serialized: &HashMap); } /// Internal pointers to parameters. This is an implementation detail used by the wrappers. #[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Copy)] pub enum ParamPtr { FloatParam(*mut super::FloatParam), IntParam(*mut super::IntParam), BoolParam(*mut super::BoolParam), } // These pointers only point to fields on pinned structs, and the caller always needs to make sure // that dereferencing them is safe unsafe impl Send for ParamPtr {} unsafe impl Sync for ParamPtr {} /// The functinoality needed for persisting a field to the plugin's state, and for restoring values /// when loading old state. /// /// TODO: Modifying these fields (or any parameter for that matter) should mark the plugin's state /// as dirty. pub trait PersistentField<'a, T>: Send + Sync where T: serde::Serialize + serde::Deserialize<'a>, { fn set(&self, new_value: T); fn map(&self, f: F) -> R where F: Fn(&T) -> R; } impl ParamPtr { /// Get the human readable name for this parameter. /// /// # Safety /// /// Calling this function is only safe as long as the object this `ParamPtr` was created for is /// still alive. pub unsafe fn name(&self) -> &'static str { match &self { ParamPtr::FloatParam(p) => (**p).name, ParamPtr::IntParam(p) => (**p).name, ParamPtr::BoolParam(p) => (**p).name, } } /// Get the unit label for this parameter. /// /// # Safety /// /// Calling this function is only safe as long as the object this `ParamPtr` was created for is /// still alive. pub unsafe fn unit(&self) -> &'static str { match &self { ParamPtr::FloatParam(p) => (**p).unit, ParamPtr::IntParam(p) => (**p).unit, ParamPtr::BoolParam(_) => "", } } /// Set this parameter based on a string. Returns whether the updating succeeded. That can fail /// if the string cannot be parsed. /// /// # Safety /// /// Calling this function is only safe as long as the object this `ParamPtr` was created for is /// still alive. pub unsafe fn set_from_string(&mut self, string: &str) -> bool { match &self { ParamPtr::FloatParam(p) => (**p).set_from_string(string), ParamPtr::IntParam(p) => (**p).set_from_string(string), ParamPtr::BoolParam(p) => (**p).set_from_string(string), } } /// Get the normalized `[0, 1]` value for this parameter. /// /// # Safety /// /// Calling this function is only safe as long as the object this `ParamPtr` was created for is /// still alive. pub unsafe fn normalized_value(&self) -> f32 { match &self { ParamPtr::FloatParam(p) => (**p).normalized_value(), ParamPtr::IntParam(p) => (**p).normalized_value(), ParamPtr::BoolParam(p) => (**p).normalized_value(), } } /// Set this parameter based on a normalized value. /// /// # Safety /// /// Calling this function is only safe as long as the object this `ParamPtr` was created for is /// still alive. pub unsafe fn set_normalized_value(&self, normalized: f32) { match &self { ParamPtr::FloatParam(p) => (**p).set_normalized_value(normalized), ParamPtr::IntParam(p) => (**p).set_normalized_value(normalized), ParamPtr::BoolParam(p) => (**p).set_normalized_value(normalized), } } /// Get the normalized value for a plain, unnormalized value, as a float. Used as part of the /// wrappers. /// /// # Safety /// /// Calling this function is only safe as long as the object this `ParamPtr` was created for is /// still alive. pub unsafe fn preview_normalized(&self, plain: f32) -> f32 { match &self { ParamPtr::FloatParam(p) => (**p).range.normalize(plain), ParamPtr::IntParam(p) => (**p).range.normalize(plain as i32), ParamPtr::BoolParam(_) => plain, } } /// Get the plain, unnormalized value for a normalized value, as a float. Used as part of the /// wrappers. /// /// # Safety /// /// Calling this function is only safe as long as the object this `ParamPtr` was created for is /// still alive. pub unsafe fn preview_plain(&self, normalized: f32) -> f32 { match &self { ParamPtr::FloatParam(p) => (**p).range.unnormalize(normalized), ParamPtr::IntParam(p) => (**p).range.unnormalize(normalized) as f32, ParamPtr::BoolParam(_) => normalized, } } /// Get the string representation for a normalized value. Used as part of the wrappers. Most /// plugin formats already have support for units, in which case it shouldn't be part of this /// string or some DAWs may show duplicate units. /// /// # Safety /// /// Calling this function is only safe as long as the object this `ParamPtr` was created for is /// still alive. pub unsafe fn normalized_value_to_string(&self, normalized: f32, include_unit: bool) -> String { match &self { ParamPtr::FloatParam(p) => (**p).normalized_value_to_string(normalized, include_unit), ParamPtr::IntParam(p) => (**p).normalized_value_to_string(normalized, include_unit), ParamPtr::BoolParam(p) => (**p).normalized_value_to_string(normalized, include_unit), } } /// Get the string representation for a normalized value. Used as part of the wrappers. /// /// # Safety /// /// Calling this function is only safe as long as the object this `ParamPtr` was created for is /// still alive. pub unsafe fn string_to_normalized_value(&self, string: &str) -> Option { match &self { ParamPtr::FloatParam(p) => (**p).string_to_normalized_value(string), ParamPtr::IntParam(p) => (**p).string_to_normalized_value(string), ParamPtr::BoolParam(p) => (**p).string_to_normalized_value(string), } } } impl<'a, T> PersistentField<'a, T> for std::sync::RwLock where T: serde::Serialize + serde::Deserialize<'a> + Send + Sync, { fn set(&self, new_value: T) { *self.write().expect("Poisoned RwLock on write") = new_value; } fn map(&self, f: F) -> R where F: Fn(&T) -> R, { f(&self.read().expect("Poisoned RwLock on read")) } } impl<'a, T> PersistentField<'a, T> for parking_lot::RwLock where T: serde::Serialize + serde::Deserialize<'a> + Send + Sync, { fn set(&self, new_value: T) { *self.write() = new_value; } fn map(&self, f: F) -> R where F: Fn(&T) -> R, { f(&self.read()) } } impl<'a, T> PersistentField<'a, T> for std::sync::Mutex where T: serde::Serialize + serde::Deserialize<'a> + Send + Sync, { fn set(&self, new_value: T) { *self.lock().expect("Poisoned Mutex") = new_value; } fn map(&self, f: F) -> R where F: Fn(&T) -> R, { f(&self.lock().expect("Poisoned Mutex")) } } macro_rules! impl_persistent_field_parking_lot_mutex { ($ty:ty) => { impl<'a, T> PersistentField<'a, T> for $ty where T: serde::Serialize + serde::Deserialize<'a> + Send + Sync, { fn set(&self, new_value: T) { *self.lock() = new_value; } fn map(&self, f: F) -> R where F: Fn(&T) -> R, { f(&self.lock()) } } }; } impl_persistent_field_parking_lot_mutex!(parking_lot::Mutex); impl_persistent_field_parking_lot_mutex!(parking_lot::FairMutex);