diff --git a/src/audio.c b/src/audio.c index 2bed0a59..9653c091 100644 --- a/src/audio.c +++ b/src/audio.c @@ -39,8 +39,8 @@ #include "utils.h" // rRES data decompression utility function // NOTE: Includes Android fopen function map -#define STB_VORBIS_HEADER_ONLY -#include "stb_vorbis.c" // OGG loading functions +//#define STB_VORBIS_HEADER_ONLY +#include "stb_vorbis.h" // OGG loading functions //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Defines and Macros diff --git a/src/raylib.h b/src/raylib.h index 0eafa390..851521e4 100644 --- a/src/raylib.h +++ b/src/raylib.h @@ -430,6 +430,10 @@ void SetPawnControl(int pawnControlKey); void SetFnControl(int fnControlKey); void SetSmoothZoomControl(int smoothZoomControlKey); +int GetShaderLocation(Shader shader, const char *uniformName); +void SetShaderValue(Shader shader, int uniformLoc, float *value, int size); +void SetShaderTexture(Shader shader, int uniformLoc, Texture2D texture); + //------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ // Input Handling Functions (Module: core) //------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ diff --git a/src/rlgl.c b/src/rlgl.c index 49e51406..6a938df3 100644 --- a/src/rlgl.c +++ b/src/rlgl.c @@ -1618,10 +1618,41 @@ unsigned int rlglLoadTexture(void *data, int width, int height, int textureForma return id; } + if ((!texCompDXTSupported) && ((textureFormat == COMPRESSED_DXT1_RGB) || (textureFormat == COMPRESSED_DXT1_RGBA) || + (textureFormat == COMPRESSED_DXT3_RGBA) || (textureFormat == COMPRESSED_DXT5_RGBA))) + { + TraceLog(WARNING, "DXT compressed texture format not supported"); + return id; + } + + if ((!texCompETC1Supported) && (textureFormat == COMPRESSED_ETC1_RGB)) + { + TraceLog(WARNING, "ETC1 compressed texture format not supported"); + return id; + } + + if ((!texCompETC2Supported) && ((textureFormat == COMPRESSED_ETC2_RGB) || (textureFormat == COMPRESSED_ETC2_EAC_RGBA))) + { + TraceLog(WARNING, "ETC2 compressed texture format not supported"); + return id; + } + + if ((!texCompPVRTSupported) && ((textureFormat == COMPRESSED_PVRT_RGB) || (textureFormat == COMPRESSED_PVRT_RGBA))) + { + TraceLog(WARNING, "PVRT compressed texture format not supported"); + return id; + } + + if ((!texCompASTCSupported) && ((textureFormat == COMPRESSED_ASTC_4x4_RGBA) || (textureFormat == COMPRESSED_ASTC_8x8_RGBA))) + { + TraceLog(WARNING, "ASTC compressed texture format not supported"); + return id; + } + glGenTextures(1, &id); // Generate Pointer to the texture #if defined(GRAPHICS_API_OPENGL_33) || defined(GRAPHICS_API_OPENGL_ES2) - //glActiveTexture(GL_TEXTURE0); // If not defined, using GL_TEXTURE0 by default (shader texture) + //glActiveTexture(GL_TEXTURE0); // If not defined, using GL_TEXTURE0 by default (shader texture) #endif glBindTexture(GL_TEXTURE_2D, id); @@ -2095,6 +2126,42 @@ void rlglSetDefaultShader(void) #endif } +int GetShaderLocation(Shader shader, const char *uniformName) +{ + int location = 0; + + location = glGetUniformLocation(shader.id, uniformName); + + if (location == 0) TraceLog(WARNING, "[SHDR %i] Shader location for %s could not be found", shader.id, uniformName); + + return location; +} + +void SetShaderValue(Shader shader, int uniformLoc, float *value, int size) +{ + glUseProgram(shader.id); + + if (size == 1) glUniform1fv(uniformLoc, 1, value); // Shader uniform type: float + else if (size == 2) glUniform2fv(uniformLoc, 1, value); // Shader uniform type: vec2 + else if (size == 3) glUniform3fv(uniformLoc, 1, value); // Shader uniform type: vec3 + else if (size == 4) glUniform4fv(uniformLoc, 1, value); // Shader uniform type: vec4 + else TraceLog(WARNING, "Shader value float array size not recognized"); + + glUseProgram(0); +} + +void SetShaderTexture(Shader shader, int uniformLoc, Texture2D texture) +{ + glUseProgram(shader.id); + glActiveTexture(GL_TEXTURE1); + glBindTexture(GL_TEXTURE_2D, texture.id); + + glUniform1i(uniformLoc, 1); // Texture fits in texture unit 1 (Check glActiveTexture()) + + glActiveTexture(GL_TEXTURE0); + glUseProgram(0); +} + #if defined(GRAPHICS_API_OPENGL_33) || defined(GRAPHICS_API_OPENGL_ES2) void PrintProjectionMatrix(void) { diff --git a/src/stb_vorbis.c b/src/stb_vorbis.c index 4484b130..e2700157 100644 --- a/src/stb_vorbis.c +++ b/src/stb_vorbis.c @@ -1,389 +1,4 @@ -// Ogg Vorbis audio decoder - v1.05 - public domain -// http://nothings.org/stb_vorbis/ -// -// Written by Sean Barrett in 2007, last updated in 2014 -// Sponsored by RAD Game Tools. -// -// Placed in the public domain April 2007 by the author: no copyright -// is claimed, and you may use it for any purpose you like. -// -// No warranty for any purpose is expressed or implied by the author (nor -// by RAD Game Tools). Report bugs and send enhancements to the author. -// -// Limitations: -// -// - seeking not supported except manually via PUSHDATA api -// - floor 0 not supported (used in old ogg vorbis files pre-2004) -// - lossless sample-truncation at beginning ignored -// - cannot concatenate multiple vorbis streams -// - sample positions are 32-bit, limiting seekable 192Khz -// files to around 6 hours (Ogg supports 64-bit) -// -// Bugfix/warning contributors: -// Terje Mathisen Niklas Frykholm Andy Hill -// Casey Muratori John Bolton Gargaj -// Laurent Gomila Marc LeBlanc Ronny Chevalier -// Bernhard Wodo Evan Balster "alxprd"@github -// Tom Beaumont Ingo Leitgeb Nicolas Guillemot -// (If you reported a bug but do not appear in this list, it is because -// someone else reported the bug before you. There were too many of you to -// list them all because I was lax about updating for a long time, sorry.) -// -// Partial history: -// 1.05 - 2015/04/19 - don't define __forceinline if it's redundant -// 1.04 - 2014/08/27 - fix missing const-correct case in API -// 1.03 - 2014/08/07 - warning fixes -// 1.02 - 2014/07/09 - declare qsort comparison as explicitly _cdecl in Windows -// 1.01 - 2014/06/18 - fix stb_vorbis_get_samples_float (interleaved was correct) -// 1.0 - 2014/05/26 - fix memory leaks; fix warnings; fix bugs in >2-channel; -// (API change) report sample rate for decode-full-file funcs -// 0.99996 - - bracket #include for macintosh compilation -// 0.99995 - - avoid alias-optimization issue in float-to-int conversion -// -// See end of file for full version history. - - -////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// -// HEADER BEGINS HERE -// - -#ifndef STB_VORBIS_INCLUDE_STB_VORBIS_H -#define STB_VORBIS_INCLUDE_STB_VORBIS_H - -#if defined(STB_VORBIS_NO_CRT) && !defined(STB_VORBIS_NO_STDIO) -#define STB_VORBIS_NO_STDIO 1 -#endif - -#ifndef STB_VORBIS_NO_STDIO -#include -#endif - -// NOTE: Added to work with raylib on Android -#if defined(PLATFORM_ANDROID) - #include "utils.h" // Android fopen function map -#endif - -// RaySan: Added for Linux -#ifdef __linux - #include -#endif - -#ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" { -#endif - -/////////// THREAD SAFETY - -// Individual stb_vorbis* handles are not thread-safe; you cannot decode from -// them from multiple threads at the same time. However, you can have multiple -// stb_vorbis* handles and decode from them independently in multiple thrads. - - -/////////// MEMORY ALLOCATION - -// normally stb_vorbis uses malloc() to allocate memory at startup, -// and alloca() to allocate temporary memory during a frame on the -// stack. (Memory consumption will depend on the amount of setup -// data in the file and how you set the compile flags for speed -// vs. size. In my test files the maximal-size usage is ~150KB.) -// -// You can modify the wrapper functions in the source (setup_malloc, -// setup_temp_malloc, temp_malloc) to change this behavior, or you -// can use a simpler allocation model: you pass in a buffer from -// which stb_vorbis will allocate _all_ its memory (including the -// temp memory). "open" may fail with a VORBIS_outofmem if you -// do not pass in enough data; there is no way to determine how -// much you do need except to succeed (at which point you can -// query get_info to find the exact amount required. yes I know -// this is lame). -// -// If you pass in a non-NULL buffer of the type below, allocation -// will occur from it as described above. Otherwise just pass NULL -// to use malloc()/alloca() - -typedef struct -{ - char *alloc_buffer; - int alloc_buffer_length_in_bytes; -} stb_vorbis_alloc; - - -/////////// FUNCTIONS USEABLE WITH ALL INPUT MODES - -typedef struct stb_vorbis stb_vorbis; - -typedef struct -{ - unsigned int sample_rate; - int channels; - - unsigned int setup_memory_required; - unsigned int setup_temp_memory_required; - unsigned int temp_memory_required; - - int max_frame_size; -} stb_vorbis_info; - -// get general information about the file -extern stb_vorbis_info stb_vorbis_get_info(stb_vorbis *f); - -// get the last error detected (clears it, too) -extern int stb_vorbis_get_error(stb_vorbis *f); - -// close an ogg vorbis file and free all memory in use -extern void stb_vorbis_close(stb_vorbis *f); - -// this function returns the offset (in samples) from the beginning of the -// file that will be returned by the next decode, if it is known, or -1 -// otherwise. after a flush_pushdata() call, this may take a while before -// it becomes valid again. -// NOT WORKING YET after a seek with PULLDATA API -extern int stb_vorbis_get_sample_offset(stb_vorbis *f); - -// returns the current seek point within the file, or offset from the beginning -// of the memory buffer. In pushdata mode it returns 0. -extern unsigned int stb_vorbis_get_file_offset(stb_vorbis *f); - -/////////// PUSHDATA API - -#ifndef STB_VORBIS_NO_PUSHDATA_API - -// this API allows you to get blocks of data from any source and hand -// them to stb_vorbis. you have to buffer them; stb_vorbis will tell -// you how much it used, and you have to give it the rest next time; -// and stb_vorbis may not have enough data to work with and you will -// need to give it the same data again PLUS more. Note that the Vorbis -// specification does not bound the size of an individual frame. - -extern stb_vorbis *stb_vorbis_open_pushdata( - unsigned char *datablock, int datablock_length_in_bytes, - int *datablock_memory_consumed_in_bytes, - int *error, - stb_vorbis_alloc *alloc_buffer); -// create a vorbis decoder by passing in the initial data block containing -// the ogg&vorbis headers (you don't need to do parse them, just provide -// the first N bytes of the file--you're told if it's not enough, see below) -// on success, returns an stb_vorbis *, does not set error, returns the amount of -// data parsed/consumed on this call in *datablock_memory_consumed_in_bytes; -// on failure, returns NULL on error and sets *error, does not change *datablock_memory_consumed -// if returns NULL and *error is VORBIS_need_more_data, then the input block was -// incomplete and you need to pass in a larger block from the start of the file - -extern int stb_vorbis_decode_frame_pushdata( - stb_vorbis *f, unsigned char *datablock, int datablock_length_in_bytes, - int *channels, // place to write number of float * buffers - float ***output, // place to write float ** array of float * buffers - int *samples // place to write number of output samples - ); -// decode a frame of audio sample data if possible from the passed-in data block -// -// return value: number of bytes we used from datablock -// -// possible cases: -// 0 bytes used, 0 samples output (need more data) -// N bytes used, 0 samples output (resynching the stream, keep going) -// N bytes used, M samples output (one frame of data) -// note that after opening a file, you will ALWAYS get one N-bytes,0-sample -// frame, because Vorbis always "discards" the first frame. -// -// Note that on resynch, stb_vorbis will rarely consume all of the buffer, -// instead only datablock_length_in_bytes-3 or less. This is because it wants -// to avoid missing parts of a page header if they cross a datablock boundary, -// without writing state-machiney code to record a partial detection. -// -// The number of channels returned are stored in *channels (which can be -// NULL--it is always the same as the number of channels reported by -// get_info). *output will contain an array of float* buffers, one per -// channel. In other words, (*output)[0][0] contains the first sample from -// the first channel, and (*output)[1][0] contains the first sample from -// the second channel. - -extern void stb_vorbis_flush_pushdata(stb_vorbis *f); -// inform stb_vorbis that your next datablock will not be contiguous with -// previous ones (e.g. you've seeked in the data); future attempts to decode -// frames will cause stb_vorbis to resynchronize (as noted above), and -// once it sees a valid Ogg page (typically 4-8KB, as large as 64KB), it -// will begin decoding the _next_ frame. -// -// if you want to seek using pushdata, you need to seek in your file, then -// call stb_vorbis_flush_pushdata(), then start calling decoding, then once -// decoding is returning you data, call stb_vorbis_get_sample_offset, and -// if you don't like the result, seek your file again and repeat. -#endif - - -////////// PULLING INPUT API - -#ifndef STB_VORBIS_NO_PULLDATA_API -// This API assumes stb_vorbis is allowed to pull data from a source-- -// either a block of memory containing the _entire_ vorbis stream, or a -// FILE * that you or it create, or possibly some other reading mechanism -// if you go modify the source to replace the FILE * case with some kind -// of callback to your code. (But if you don't support seeking, you may -// just want to go ahead and use pushdata.) - -#if !defined(STB_VORBIS_NO_STDIO) && !defined(STB_VORBIS_NO_INTEGER_CONVERSION) -extern int stb_vorbis_decode_filename(const char *filename, int *channels, int *sample_rate, short **output); -#endif -#if !defined(STB_VORBIS_NO_INTEGER_CONVERSION) -extern int stb_vorbis_decode_memory(const unsigned char *mem, int len, int *channels, int *sample_rate, short **output); -#endif -// decode an entire file and output the data interleaved into a malloc()ed -// buffer stored in *output. The return value is the number of samples -// decoded, or -1 if the file could not be opened or was not an ogg vorbis file. -// When you're done with it, just free() the pointer returned in *output. - -extern stb_vorbis * stb_vorbis_open_memory(const unsigned char *data, int len, - int *error, stb_vorbis_alloc *alloc_buffer); -// create an ogg vorbis decoder from an ogg vorbis stream in memory (note -// this must be the entire stream!). on failure, returns NULL and sets *error - -#ifndef STB_VORBIS_NO_STDIO -extern stb_vorbis * stb_vorbis_open_filename(const char *filename, - int *error, stb_vorbis_alloc *alloc_buffer); -// create an ogg vorbis decoder from a filename via fopen(). on failure, -// returns NULL and sets *error (possibly to VORBIS_file_open_failure). - -extern stb_vorbis * stb_vorbis_open_file(FILE *f, int close_handle_on_close, - int *error, stb_vorbis_alloc *alloc_buffer); -// create an ogg vorbis decoder from an open FILE *, looking for a stream at -// the _current_ seek point (ftell). on failure, returns NULL and sets *error. -// note that stb_vorbis must "own" this stream; if you seek it in between -// calls to stb_vorbis, it will become confused. Morever, if you attempt to -// perform stb_vorbis_seek_*() operations on this file, it will assume it -// owns the _entire_ rest of the file after the start point. Use the next -// function, stb_vorbis_open_file_section(), to limit it. - -extern stb_vorbis * stb_vorbis_open_file_section(FILE *f, int close_handle_on_close, - int *error, stb_vorbis_alloc *alloc_buffer, unsigned int len); -// create an ogg vorbis decoder from an open FILE *, looking for a stream at -// the _current_ seek point (ftell); the stream will be of length 'len' bytes. -// on failure, returns NULL and sets *error. note that stb_vorbis must "own" -// this stream; if you seek it in between calls to stb_vorbis, it will become -// confused. -#endif - -extern int stb_vorbis_seek_frame(stb_vorbis *f, unsigned int sample_number); -extern int stb_vorbis_seek(stb_vorbis *f, unsigned int sample_number); -// NOT WORKING YET -// these functions seek in the Vorbis file to (approximately) 'sample_number'. -// after calling seek_frame(), the next call to get_frame_*() will include -// the specified sample. after calling stb_vorbis_seek(), the next call to -// stb_vorbis_get_samples_* will start with the specified sample. If you -// do not need to seek to EXACTLY the target sample when using get_samples_*, -// you can also use seek_frame(). - -extern void stb_vorbis_seek_start(stb_vorbis *f); -// this function is equivalent to stb_vorbis_seek(f,0), but it -// actually works - -extern unsigned int stb_vorbis_stream_length_in_samples(stb_vorbis *f); -extern float stb_vorbis_stream_length_in_seconds(stb_vorbis *f); -// these functions return the total length of the vorbis stream - -extern int stb_vorbis_get_frame_float(stb_vorbis *f, int *channels, float ***output); -// decode the next frame and return the number of samples. the number of -// channels returned are stored in *channels (which can be NULL--it is always -// the same as the number of channels reported by get_info). *output will -// contain an array of float* buffers, one per channel. These outputs will -// be overwritten on the next call to stb_vorbis_get_frame_*. -// -// You generally should not intermix calls to stb_vorbis_get_frame_*() -// and stb_vorbis_get_samples_*(), since the latter calls the former. - -#ifndef STB_VORBIS_NO_INTEGER_CONVERSION -extern int stb_vorbis_get_frame_short_interleaved(stb_vorbis *f, int num_c, short *buffer, int num_shorts); -extern int stb_vorbis_get_frame_short (stb_vorbis *f, int num_c, short **buffer, int num_samples); -#endif -// decode the next frame and return the number of samples per channel. the -// data is coerced to the number of channels you request according to the -// channel coercion rules (see below). You must pass in the size of your -// buffer(s) so that stb_vorbis will not overwrite the end of the buffer. -// The maximum buffer size needed can be gotten from get_info(); however, -// the Vorbis I specification implies an absolute maximum of 4096 samples -// per channel. Note that for interleaved data, you pass in the number of -// shorts (the size of your array), but the return value is the number of -// samples per channel, not the total number of samples. - -// Channel coercion rules: -// Let M be the number of channels requested, and N the number of channels present, -// and Cn be the nth channel; let stereo L be the sum of all L and center channels, -// and stereo R be the sum of all R and center channels (channel assignment from the -// vorbis spec). -// M N output -// 1 k sum(Ck) for all k -// 2 * stereo L, stereo R -// k l k > l, the first l channels, then 0s -// k l k <= l, the first k channels -// Note that this is not _good_ surround etc. mixing at all! It's just so -// you get something useful. - -extern int stb_vorbis_get_samples_float_interleaved(stb_vorbis *f, int channels, float *buffer, int num_floats); -extern int stb_vorbis_get_samples_float(stb_vorbis *f, int channels, float **buffer, int num_samples); -// gets num_samples samples, not necessarily on a frame boundary--this requires -// buffering so you have to supply the buffers. DOES NOT APPLY THE COERCION RULES. -// Returns the number of samples stored per channel; it may be less than requested -// at the end of the file. If there are no more samples in the file, returns 0. - -#ifndef STB_VORBIS_NO_INTEGER_CONVERSION -extern int stb_vorbis_get_samples_short_interleaved(stb_vorbis *f, int channels, short *buffer, int num_shorts); -extern int stb_vorbis_get_samples_short(stb_vorbis *f, int channels, short **buffer, int num_samples); -#endif -// gets num_samples samples, not necessarily on a frame boundary--this requires -// buffering so you have to supply the buffers. Applies the coercion rules above -// to produce 'channels' channels. Returns the number of samples stored per channel; -// it may be less than requested at the end of the file. If there are no more -// samples in the file, returns 0. - -#endif - -//////// ERROR CODES - -enum STBVorbisError -{ - VORBIS__no_error, - - VORBIS_need_more_data=1, // not a real error - - VORBIS_invalid_api_mixing, // can't mix API modes - VORBIS_outofmem, // not enough memory - VORBIS_feature_not_supported, // uses floor 0 - VORBIS_too_many_channels, // STB_VORBIS_MAX_CHANNELS is too small - VORBIS_file_open_failure, // fopen() failed - VORBIS_seek_without_length, // can't seek in unknown-length file - - VORBIS_unexpected_eof=10, // file is truncated? - VORBIS_seek_invalid, // seek past EOF - - // decoding errors (corrupt/invalid stream) -- you probably - // don't care about the exact details of these - - // vorbis errors: - VORBIS_invalid_setup=20, - VORBIS_invalid_stream, - - // ogg errors: - VORBIS_missing_capture_pattern=30, - VORBIS_invalid_stream_structure_version, - VORBIS_continued_packet_flag_invalid, - VORBIS_incorrect_stream_serial_number, - VORBIS_invalid_first_page, - VORBIS_bad_packet_type, - VORBIS_cant_find_last_page, - VORBIS_seek_failed, -}; - - -#ifdef __cplusplus -} -#endif - -#endif // STB_VORBIS_INCLUDE_STB_VORBIS_H -// -// HEADER ENDS HERE -// -////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// +#include "stb_vorbis.h" #ifndef STB_VORBIS_HEADER_ONLY diff --git a/src/stb_vorbis.h b/src/stb_vorbis.h new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2a1460e1 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/stb_vorbis.h @@ -0,0 +1,386 @@ +// Ogg Vorbis audio decoder - v1.05 - public domain +// http://nothings.org/stb_vorbis/ +// +// Written by Sean Barrett in 2007, last updated in 2014 +// Sponsored by RAD Game Tools. +// +// Placed in the public domain April 2007 by the author: no copyright +// is claimed, and you may use it for any purpose you like. +// +// No warranty for any purpose is expressed or implied by the author (nor +// by RAD Game Tools). Report bugs and send enhancements to the author. +// +// Limitations: +// +// - seeking not supported except manually via PUSHDATA api +// - floor 0 not supported (used in old ogg vorbis files pre-2004) +// - lossless sample-truncation at beginning ignored +// - cannot concatenate multiple vorbis streams +// - sample positions are 32-bit, limiting seekable 192Khz +// files to around 6 hours (Ogg supports 64-bit) +// +// Bugfix/warning contributors: +// Terje Mathisen Niklas Frykholm Andy Hill +// Casey Muratori John Bolton Gargaj +// Laurent Gomila Marc LeBlanc Ronny Chevalier +// Bernhard Wodo Evan Balster "alxprd"@github +// Tom Beaumont Ingo Leitgeb Nicolas Guillemot +// (If you reported a bug but do not appear in this list, it is because +// someone else reported the bug before you. There were too many of you to +// list them all because I was lax about updating for a long time, sorry.) +// +// Partial history: +// 1.05 - 2015/04/19 - don't define __forceinline if it's redundant +// 1.04 - 2014/08/27 - fix missing const-correct case in API +// 1.03 - 2014/08/07 - warning fixes +// 1.02 - 2014/07/09 - declare qsort comparison as explicitly _cdecl in Windows +// 1.01 - 2014/06/18 - fix stb_vorbis_get_samples_float (interleaved was correct) +// 1.0 - 2014/05/26 - fix memory leaks; fix warnings; fix bugs in >2-channel; +// (API change) report sample rate for decode-full-file funcs +// 0.99996 - - bracket #include for macintosh compilation +// 0.99995 - - avoid alias-optimization issue in float-to-int conversion +// +// See end of file for full version history. + + +////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// +// +// HEADER BEGINS HERE +// + +#ifndef STB_VORBIS_INCLUDE_STB_VORBIS_H +#define STB_VORBIS_INCLUDE_STB_VORBIS_H + +#if defined(STB_VORBIS_NO_CRT) && !defined(STB_VORBIS_NO_STDIO) +#define STB_VORBIS_NO_STDIO 1 +#endif + +#ifndef STB_VORBIS_NO_STDIO +#include +#endif + +// NOTE: Added to work with raylib on Android +#if defined(PLATFORM_ANDROID) + #include "utils.h" // Android fopen function map +#endif + +// RaySan: Added for Linux +#ifdef __linux + #include +#endif + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +/////////// THREAD SAFETY + +// Individual stb_vorbis* handles are not thread-safe; you cannot decode from +// them from multiple threads at the same time. However, you can have multiple +// stb_vorbis* handles and decode from them independently in multiple thrads. + + +/////////// MEMORY ALLOCATION + +// normally stb_vorbis uses malloc() to allocate memory at startup, +// and alloca() to allocate temporary memory during a frame on the +// stack. (Memory consumption will depend on the amount of setup +// data in the file and how you set the compile flags for speed +// vs. size. In my test files the maximal-size usage is ~150KB.) +// +// You can modify the wrapper functions in the source (setup_malloc, +// setup_temp_malloc, temp_malloc) to change this behavior, or you +// can use a simpler allocation model: you pass in a buffer from +// which stb_vorbis will allocate _all_ its memory (including the +// temp memory). "open" may fail with a VORBIS_outofmem if you +// do not pass in enough data; there is no way to determine how +// much you do need except to succeed (at which point you can +// query get_info to find the exact amount required. yes I know +// this is lame). +// +// If you pass in a non-NULL buffer of the type below, allocation +// will occur from it as described above. Otherwise just pass NULL +// to use malloc()/alloca() + +typedef struct +{ + char *alloc_buffer; + int alloc_buffer_length_in_bytes; +} stb_vorbis_alloc; + + +/////////// FUNCTIONS USEABLE WITH ALL INPUT MODES + +typedef struct stb_vorbis stb_vorbis; + +typedef struct +{ + unsigned int sample_rate; + int channels; + + unsigned int setup_memory_required; + unsigned int setup_temp_memory_required; + unsigned int temp_memory_required; + + int max_frame_size; +} stb_vorbis_info; + +// get general information about the file +extern stb_vorbis_info stb_vorbis_get_info(stb_vorbis *f); + +// get the last error detected (clears it, too) +extern int stb_vorbis_get_error(stb_vorbis *f); + +// close an ogg vorbis file and free all memory in use +extern void stb_vorbis_close(stb_vorbis *f); + +// this function returns the offset (in samples) from the beginning of the +// file that will be returned by the next decode, if it is known, or -1 +// otherwise. after a flush_pushdata() call, this may take a while before +// it becomes valid again. +// NOT WORKING YET after a seek with PULLDATA API +extern int stb_vorbis_get_sample_offset(stb_vorbis *f); + +// returns the current seek point within the file, or offset from the beginning +// of the memory buffer. In pushdata mode it returns 0. +extern unsigned int stb_vorbis_get_file_offset(stb_vorbis *f); + +/////////// PUSHDATA API + +#ifndef STB_VORBIS_NO_PUSHDATA_API + +// this API allows you to get blocks of data from any source and hand +// them to stb_vorbis. you have to buffer them; stb_vorbis will tell +// you how much it used, and you have to give it the rest next time; +// and stb_vorbis may not have enough data to work with and you will +// need to give it the same data again PLUS more. Note that the Vorbis +// specification does not bound the size of an individual frame. + +extern stb_vorbis *stb_vorbis_open_pushdata( + unsigned char *datablock, int datablock_length_in_bytes, + int *datablock_memory_consumed_in_bytes, + int *error, + stb_vorbis_alloc *alloc_buffer); +// create a vorbis decoder by passing in the initial data block containing +// the ogg&vorbis headers (you don't need to do parse them, just provide +// the first N bytes of the file--you're told if it's not enough, see below) +// on success, returns an stb_vorbis *, does not set error, returns the amount of +// data parsed/consumed on this call in *datablock_memory_consumed_in_bytes; +// on failure, returns NULL on error and sets *error, does not change *datablock_memory_consumed +// if returns NULL and *error is VORBIS_need_more_data, then the input block was +// incomplete and you need to pass in a larger block from the start of the file + +extern int stb_vorbis_decode_frame_pushdata( + stb_vorbis *f, unsigned char *datablock, int datablock_length_in_bytes, + int *channels, // place to write number of float * buffers + float ***output, // place to write float ** array of float * buffers + int *samples // place to write number of output samples + ); +// decode a frame of audio sample data if possible from the passed-in data block +// +// return value: number of bytes we used from datablock +// +// possible cases: +// 0 bytes used, 0 samples output (need more data) +// N bytes used, 0 samples output (resynching the stream, keep going) +// N bytes used, M samples output (one frame of data) +// note that after opening a file, you will ALWAYS get one N-bytes,0-sample +// frame, because Vorbis always "discards" the first frame. +// +// Note that on resynch, stb_vorbis will rarely consume all of the buffer, +// instead only datablock_length_in_bytes-3 or less. This is because it wants +// to avoid missing parts of a page header if they cross a datablock boundary, +// without writing state-machiney code to record a partial detection. +// +// The number of channels returned are stored in *channels (which can be +// NULL--it is always the same as the number of channels reported by +// get_info). *output will contain an array of float* buffers, one per +// channel. In other words, (*output)[0][0] contains the first sample from +// the first channel, and (*output)[1][0] contains the first sample from +// the second channel. + +extern void stb_vorbis_flush_pushdata(stb_vorbis *f); +// inform stb_vorbis that your next datablock will not be contiguous with +// previous ones (e.g. you've seeked in the data); future attempts to decode +// frames will cause stb_vorbis to resynchronize (as noted above), and +// once it sees a valid Ogg page (typically 4-8KB, as large as 64KB), it +// will begin decoding the _next_ frame. +// +// if you want to seek using pushdata, you need to seek in your file, then +// call stb_vorbis_flush_pushdata(), then start calling decoding, then once +// decoding is returning you data, call stb_vorbis_get_sample_offset, and +// if you don't like the result, seek your file again and repeat. +#endif + + +////////// PULLING INPUT API + +#ifndef STB_VORBIS_NO_PULLDATA_API +// This API assumes stb_vorbis is allowed to pull data from a source-- +// either a block of memory containing the _entire_ vorbis stream, or a +// FILE * that you or it create, or possibly some other reading mechanism +// if you go modify the source to replace the FILE * case with some kind +// of callback to your code. (But if you don't support seeking, you may +// just want to go ahead and use pushdata.) + +#if !defined(STB_VORBIS_NO_STDIO) && !defined(STB_VORBIS_NO_INTEGER_CONVERSION) +extern int stb_vorbis_decode_filename(const char *filename, int *channels, int *sample_rate, short **output); +#endif +#if !defined(STB_VORBIS_NO_INTEGER_CONVERSION) +extern int stb_vorbis_decode_memory(const unsigned char *mem, int len, int *channels, int *sample_rate, short **output); +#endif +// decode an entire file and output the data interleaved into a malloc()ed +// buffer stored in *output. The return value is the number of samples +// decoded, or -1 if the file could not be opened or was not an ogg vorbis file. +// When you're done with it, just free() the pointer returned in *output. + +extern stb_vorbis * stb_vorbis_open_memory(const unsigned char *data, int len, + int *error, stb_vorbis_alloc *alloc_buffer); +// create an ogg vorbis decoder from an ogg vorbis stream in memory (note +// this must be the entire stream!). on failure, returns NULL and sets *error + +#ifndef STB_VORBIS_NO_STDIO +extern stb_vorbis * stb_vorbis_open_filename(const char *filename, + int *error, stb_vorbis_alloc *alloc_buffer); +// create an ogg vorbis decoder from a filename via fopen(). on failure, +// returns NULL and sets *error (possibly to VORBIS_file_open_failure). + +extern stb_vorbis * stb_vorbis_open_file(FILE *f, int close_handle_on_close, + int *error, stb_vorbis_alloc *alloc_buffer); +// create an ogg vorbis decoder from an open FILE *, looking for a stream at +// the _current_ seek point (ftell). on failure, returns NULL and sets *error. +// note that stb_vorbis must "own" this stream; if you seek it in between +// calls to stb_vorbis, it will become confused. Morever, if you attempt to +// perform stb_vorbis_seek_*() operations on this file, it will assume it +// owns the _entire_ rest of the file after the start point. Use the next +// function, stb_vorbis_open_file_section(), to limit it. + +extern stb_vorbis * stb_vorbis_open_file_section(FILE *f, int close_handle_on_close, + int *error, stb_vorbis_alloc *alloc_buffer, unsigned int len); +// create an ogg vorbis decoder from an open FILE *, looking for a stream at +// the _current_ seek point (ftell); the stream will be of length 'len' bytes. +// on failure, returns NULL and sets *error. note that stb_vorbis must "own" +// this stream; if you seek it in between calls to stb_vorbis, it will become +// confused. +#endif + +extern int stb_vorbis_seek_frame(stb_vorbis *f, unsigned int sample_number); +extern int stb_vorbis_seek(stb_vorbis *f, unsigned int sample_number); +// NOT WORKING YET +// these functions seek in the Vorbis file to (approximately) 'sample_number'. +// after calling seek_frame(), the next call to get_frame_*() will include +// the specified sample. after calling stb_vorbis_seek(), the next call to +// stb_vorbis_get_samples_* will start with the specified sample. If you +// do not need to seek to EXACTLY the target sample when using get_samples_*, +// you can also use seek_frame(). + +extern void stb_vorbis_seek_start(stb_vorbis *f); +// this function is equivalent to stb_vorbis_seek(f,0), but it +// actually works + +extern unsigned int stb_vorbis_stream_length_in_samples(stb_vorbis *f); +extern float stb_vorbis_stream_length_in_seconds(stb_vorbis *f); +// these functions return the total length of the vorbis stream + +extern int stb_vorbis_get_frame_float(stb_vorbis *f, int *channels, float ***output); +// decode the next frame and return the number of samples. the number of +// channels returned are stored in *channels (which can be NULL--it is always +// the same as the number of channels reported by get_info). *output will +// contain an array of float* buffers, one per channel. These outputs will +// be overwritten on the next call to stb_vorbis_get_frame_*. +// +// You generally should not intermix calls to stb_vorbis_get_frame_*() +// and stb_vorbis_get_samples_*(), since the latter calls the former. + +#ifndef STB_VORBIS_NO_INTEGER_CONVERSION +extern int stb_vorbis_get_frame_short_interleaved(stb_vorbis *f, int num_c, short *buffer, int num_shorts); +extern int stb_vorbis_get_frame_short (stb_vorbis *f, int num_c, short **buffer, int num_samples); +#endif +// decode the next frame and return the number of samples per channel. the +// data is coerced to the number of channels you request according to the +// channel coercion rules (see below). You must pass in the size of your +// buffer(s) so that stb_vorbis will not overwrite the end of the buffer. +// The maximum buffer size needed can be gotten from get_info(); however, +// the Vorbis I specification implies an absolute maximum of 4096 samples +// per channel. Note that for interleaved data, you pass in the number of +// shorts (the size of your array), but the return value is the number of +// samples per channel, not the total number of samples. + +// Channel coercion rules: +// Let M be the number of channels requested, and N the number of channels present, +// and Cn be the nth channel; let stereo L be the sum of all L and center channels, +// and stereo R be the sum of all R and center channels (channel assignment from the +// vorbis spec). +// M N output +// 1 k sum(Ck) for all k +// 2 * stereo L, stereo R +// k l k > l, the first l channels, then 0s +// k l k <= l, the first k channels +// Note that this is not _good_ surround etc. mixing at all! It's just so +// you get something useful. + +extern int stb_vorbis_get_samples_float_interleaved(stb_vorbis *f, int channels, float *buffer, int num_floats); +extern int stb_vorbis_get_samples_float(stb_vorbis *f, int channels, float **buffer, int num_samples); +// gets num_samples samples, not necessarily on a frame boundary--this requires +// buffering so you have to supply the buffers. DOES NOT APPLY THE COERCION RULES. +// Returns the number of samples stored per channel; it may be less than requested +// at the end of the file. If there are no more samples in the file, returns 0. + +#ifndef STB_VORBIS_NO_INTEGER_CONVERSION +extern int stb_vorbis_get_samples_short_interleaved(stb_vorbis *f, int channels, short *buffer, int num_shorts); +extern int stb_vorbis_get_samples_short(stb_vorbis *f, int channels, short **buffer, int num_samples); +#endif +// gets num_samples samples, not necessarily on a frame boundary--this requires +// buffering so you have to supply the buffers. Applies the coercion rules above +// to produce 'channels' channels. Returns the number of samples stored per channel; +// it may be less than requested at the end of the file. If there are no more +// samples in the file, returns 0. + +#endif + +//////// ERROR CODES + +enum STBVorbisError +{ + VORBIS__no_error, + + VORBIS_need_more_data=1, // not a real error + + VORBIS_invalid_api_mixing, // can't mix API modes + VORBIS_outofmem, // not enough memory + VORBIS_feature_not_supported, // uses floor 0 + VORBIS_too_many_channels, // STB_VORBIS_MAX_CHANNELS is too small + VORBIS_file_open_failure, // fopen() failed + VORBIS_seek_without_length, // can't seek in unknown-length file + + VORBIS_unexpected_eof=10, // file is truncated? + VORBIS_seek_invalid, // seek past EOF + + // decoding errors (corrupt/invalid stream) -- you probably + // don't care about the exact details of these + + // vorbis errors: + VORBIS_invalid_setup=20, + VORBIS_invalid_stream, + + // ogg errors: + VORBIS_missing_capture_pattern=30, + VORBIS_invalid_stream_structure_version, + VORBIS_continued_packet_flag_invalid, + VORBIS_incorrect_stream_serial_number, + VORBIS_invalid_first_page, + VORBIS_bad_packet_type, + VORBIS_cant_find_last_page, + VORBIS_seek_failed, +}; + + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif // STB_VORBIS_INCLUDE_STB_VORBIS_H +// +// HEADER ENDS HERE +// +////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/textures.c b/src/textures.c index d4ad478b..e6c6cccb 100644 --- a/src/textures.c +++ b/src/textures.c @@ -246,8 +246,17 @@ Texture2D LoadTexture(const char *fileName) ConvertToPOT(&image, BLANK); #endif - texture = LoadTextureFromImage(image, false); - UnloadImage(image); + if (image.data != NULL) + { + texture = LoadTextureFromImage(image, false); + UnloadImage(image); + } + else + { + TraceLog(WARNING, "Texture could not be created"); + + texture.id = 0; + } return texture; } @@ -985,9 +994,9 @@ static Image LoadKTX(const char *fileName) image.height = header.height; image.mipmaps = header.mipmapLevels; - TraceLog(INFO, "KTX (ETC) image width: %i", header.width); - TraceLog(INFO, "KTX (ETC) image height: %i", header.height); - TraceLog(INFO, "KTX (ETC) image format: 0x%x", header.glInternalFormat); + TraceLog(DEBUG, "KTX (ETC) image width: %i", header.width); + TraceLog(DEBUG, "KTX (ETC) image height: %i", header.height); + TraceLog(DEBUG, "KTX (ETC) image format: 0x%x", header.glInternalFormat); unsigned char unused; @@ -1212,8 +1221,9 @@ static Image LoadASTC(const char *fileName) } else { - image.width = 0x00000000 | ((int)header.width[0] << 16) | ((int)header.width[1] << 8) | ((int)header.width[2]); - image.height = 0x00000000 | ((int)header.height[0] << 16) | ((int)header.height[1] << 8) | ((int)header.height[2]); + // NOTE: Assuming Little Endian (could it be wrong?) + image.width = 0x00000000 | ((int)header.width[2] << 16) | ((int)header.width[1] << 8) | ((int)header.width[0]); + image.height = 0x00000000 | ((int)header.height[2] << 16) | ((int)header.height[1] << 8) | ((int)header.height[0]); image.mipmaps = 1; TraceLog(DEBUG, "ASTC image width: %i", image.width);