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/*********************************************************************************
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*
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* MIDITONES_SCROLL
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*
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* Decode a PLAYTUNE bytestream of notes as a time-ordered scroll, sort of like a
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* piano roll with non-uniform time. This is a command-line program with no GUI.
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*
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*
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* There are two primary uses:
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*
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* (1) To debug errors that cause some MIDI scripts to sound strange.
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*
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* (2) To create a C-program array initialized with the bytestream, but annotated
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* with the original notes. This is semantically the same as the normal output
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* of MIDITONES, but is easier to edit manually. The downside is that the C
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* source code file is much larger.
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*
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* In both cases it reads a xxx.bin file that was created from a MIDI file by
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* MIDITONES using the -b option.
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*
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*
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* For use case (1), just invoke the program with the base filename. The output is
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* to the console, which can be directed to a file using the usual >file redirection.
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* For example, starting with the original midi file "song.mid", say this:
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*
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* miditones -b song
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* miditones_scroll song >song.txt
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*
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* and then the file "song.txt" will contain the piano roll.
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*
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*
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* For use case (2), use the -c option to create a <basefile>.c file.
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* For example, starting with the original midi file "song.mid", say this:
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*
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* miditones -b song
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* miditones_scroll -c song
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*
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* and then the file "song.c" will contain the PLAYTUNE bytestream C code.
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*
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*
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* Other command-line options:
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*
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* -tn says that up to n tone generators should be displayed. The default
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* is 6 and the maximum is 16.
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*
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* -v says that we expect the binary file to contain encoded note volume
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* information as generated from Miditones with the -v option. That
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* volume information is displayed next to each note.
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*
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* -vi says that we expect volume information to be in the file, but we
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* should ignore it when creating the display.
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*
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*
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* For source code to this and related programs, see
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* https://github.com/LenShustek/arduino-playtune
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* https://github.com/LenShustek/miditones
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*
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*----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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* (C) Copyright 2011,2013,2016 Len Shustek
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*
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* This program is free software. You can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of version 3 of the GNU General Public License as
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* published by the Free Software Foundation at www.gnu.org/licenses,
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* with Additional Permissions under term 7(b) that the original copyright
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* notice and author attibution must be preserved and under term 7(c) that
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* modified versions be marked as different from the original.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY,without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
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*
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***********************************************************************************/
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/*
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* Change log
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*
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* 26 February 2011, L.Shustek, V1.0
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* - Initial release
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* 29 December 2013, L.Shustek, V1.1
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* - Add a "-c" option to create C code output.
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* Thanks go to mats.engstrom for the idea.
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* 04 April 2015, L. Shustek, V1.3
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* - Made friendlier to other compilers: import source of strlcpy and strlcat,
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* and fix various type mismatches that the LCC compiler didn't fret about.
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* Generate "const" data initialization for compatibility with Arduino IDE v1.6.x.
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* 5 August 2016, L. Shustek, V1.4
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* - Add -v and -vi options to handle optional volume codes that Miditones can
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* now generate.
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* - Handle notes>127 as percussion, which Miditones can now generate
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* - Make the number of generators be 16 maximum, but the number actually displayed
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* can be specified by the -tn command-line option.
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* - Remove string.h because OS X has macros for strlcpy; thus had to add strlen().
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* (It's tough to write even non-GUI code for many environments!)
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* - Add casts for where address subtraction is a long, like OS X.
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*/
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#define VERSION "1.4"
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <ctype.h>
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#include <stdbool.h>
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#include <time.h>
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#include <inttypes.h>
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/*********** Global variables ******************/
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#define MAX_TONEGENS 16 /* max tone generators we could display */
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int gen_note[MAX_TONEGENS]; // the note we're playing, or SILENT
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#define SILENT -1
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int gen_volume[MAX_TONEGENS]; // the volume we're playing
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FILE *infile, *outfile;
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unsigned char *buffer, *bufptr;
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unsigned long buflen;
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unsigned int num_tonegens = 6; // default number of generators
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unsigned int max_tonegen_found = 0;
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unsigned int notes_skipped;
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unsigned long timenow = 0;
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unsigned char cmd, gen;
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unsigned char *lastbufptr;
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unsigned delay;
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bool codeoutput = false;
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bool expect_volume = false;
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bool ignore_volume = false;
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static char *notename[256] = {
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// map from MIDI note number to octave and note name,
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"-1C ","-1C#","-1D ","-1D#","-1E ","-1F ","-1F#","-1G ","-1G#","-1A ","-1A#","-1B ",
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" 0C "," 0C#"," 0D "," 0D#"," 0E "," 0F "," 0F#"," 0G "," 0G#"," 0A "," 0A#"," 0B ",
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" 1C "," 1C#"," 1D "," 1D#"," 1E "," 1F "," 1F#"," 1G "," 1G#"," 1A "," 1A#"," 1B ",
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" 2C "," 2C#"," 2D "," 2D#"," 2E "," 2F "," 2F#"," 2G "," 2G#"," 2A "," 2A#"," 2B ",
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" 3C "," 3C#"," 3D "," 3D#"," 3E "," 3F "," 3F#"," 3G "," 3G#"," 3A "," 3A#"," 3B ",
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" 4C "," 4C#"," 4D "," 4D#"," 4E "," 4F "," 4F#"," 4G "," 4G#"," 4A "," 4A#"," 4B ",
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" 5C "," 5C#"," 5D "," 5D#"," 5E "," 5F "," 5F#"," 5G "," 5G#"," 5A "," 5A#"," 5B ",
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" 6C "," 6C#"," 6D "," 6D#"," 6E "," 6F "," 6F#"," 6G "," 6G#"," 6A "," 6A#"," 6B ",
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" 7C "," 7C#"," 7D "," 7D#"," 7E "," 7F "," 7F#"," 7G "," 7G#"," 7A "," 7A#"," 7B ",
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" 8C "," 8C#"," 8D "," 8D#"," 8E "," 8F "," 8F#"," 8G "," 8G#"," 8A "," 8A#"," 8B ",
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" 9C "," 9C#"," 9D "," 9D#"," 9E "," 9F "," 9F#"," 9G ",
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// or to channel 9 percussion notes as relocated by Miditones to notes 128..255
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"P000 ", "P001 ", "P002 ", "P003 ", "P004 ", "P005 ", "P006 ", "P007 ",
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"P008 ", "P009 ", "P010 ", "P011 ", "P012 ", "P013 ", "P014 ", "P015 ",
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"P016 ", "P017 ", "P018 ", "P019 ", "P020 ", "P021 ", "P022 ", "P023 ",
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"P024 ", "P025 ", "P026 ", "Laser", "Whip ", "ScrPu", "ScrPl", "Stick",
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"MetCk", "P033 ", "MetBl", "BassD", "KickD", "SnaSt", "SnaD ", "Clap ",
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"ESnaD", "FTom2", "HHatC", "FTom1", "HHatF", "LTom ", "HHatO", "LMTom",
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"HMTom", "CrCym", "HTom ", "RiCym", "ChCym", "RiBel", "Tamb ", "SpCym",
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"CowBl", "CrCym", "VSlap", "RiCym", "HBong", "LBong", "CongD", "Conga",
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"Tumba", "HTimb", "LTimb", "HAgog", "LAgog", "Cabas", "Marac", "SWhis",
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"LWhis", "SGuir", "LGuir", "Clave", "HWood", "LWood", "HCuic", "LCuic",
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"MTria", "OTria", "Shakr", "Sleig", "BelTr", "Casta", "SirdD", "Sirdu",
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"P088 ", "P089 ", "P090 ", "SnDmR", "OcDrm", "SmDrB", "P094 ", "P095 ",
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"P096 ", "P097 ", "P098 ", "P099 ", "P100 ", "P101 ", "P102 ", "P103 ",
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"P104 ", "P105 ", "P106 ", "P107 ", "P108 ", "P109 ", "P110 ", "P111 ",
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"P112 ", "P113 ", "P114 ", "P115 ", "P116 ", "P117 ", "P118 ", "P119 ",
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"P120 ", "P121 ", "P122 ", "P123 ", "P124 ", "P125 ", "P126 ", "P127"
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};
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/************** command-line processing *******************/
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void SayUsage(char *programName){
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static char *usage[] = {
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"Display a MIDITONES bytestream",
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"Usage: miditones_scroll <basefilename>",
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" reads <basefilename>.bin",
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" -tn displays up to n tone generators",
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" -v expects and displays volume information",
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" -vi expects and ignores volume information",
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" -c option creates an annotated C source file as <basefile>.c",
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"" };
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int i=0;
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while (usage[i][0] != '\0') fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", usage[i++]);
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}
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int HandleOptions(int argc,char *argv[]) {
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/* returns the index of the first argument that is not an option; i.e.
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does not start with a dash or a slash*/
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int i,firstnonoption=0;
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/* --- The following skeleton comes from C:\lcc\lib\wizard\textmode.tpl. */
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for (i=1; i< argc;i++) {
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if (argv[i][0] == '/' || argv[i][0] == '-') {
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switch (toupper(argv[i][1])) {
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case 'H':
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case '?':
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SayUsage(argv[0]);
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exit(1);
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case 'C':
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codeoutput = true;
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break;
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case 'T':
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if (sscanf(&argv[i][2],"%d",&num_tonegens) != 1 || num_tonegens <1 || num_tonegens > MAX_TONEGENS) goto opterror;
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printf("Displaying %d tone generators.\n", num_tonegens);
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break;
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case 'V':
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expect_volume = true;
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if (argv[i][2] == '\0') break;
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if (toupper(argv[i][2]) == 'I') ignore_volume = true;
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else goto opterror;
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break;
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/* add more option switches here */
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opterror:
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default:
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fprintf(stderr,"unknown option: %s\n",argv[i]);
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SayUsage(argv[0]);
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exit(4);
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}
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}
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else {
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firstnonoption = i;
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break;
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}
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}
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return firstnonoption;
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}
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/*************** portable string length *****************/
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int strlength(const char *str) {
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int i;
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for (i=0; str[i] != '\0'; ++i) ;
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return i;
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}
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/*************** safe string copy *****************/
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unsigned int strlcpy(char *dst, const char *src, unsigned int siz) {
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char *d = dst;
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const char *s = src;
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unsigned int n = siz;
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/* Copy as many bytes as will fit */
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if (n != 0) {
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while (--n != 0) {
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if ((*d++ = *s++) == '\0') break;
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}
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}
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/* Not enough room in dst, add NUL and traverse rest of src */
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if (n == 0) {
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if (siz != 0) *d = '\0'; /* NUL-terminate dst */
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while (*s++) ;
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}
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return (s - src - 1); /* count does not include NUL */
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}
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/*************** safe string concatenation *****************/
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unsigned int strlcat(char *dst, const char *src, unsigned int siz) {
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char *d = dst;
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const char *s = src;
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unsigned int n = siz;
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unsigned int dlen;
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/* Find the end of dst and adjust bytes left but don't go past end */
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while (n-- != 0 && *d != '\0') d++;
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dlen = d - dst;
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n = siz - dlen;
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if (n == 0) return (dlen + strlength(s));
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while (*s != '\0') {
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if (n != 1) {
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*d++ = *s;
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n--;
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}
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s++;
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}
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*d = '\0';
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return (dlen + (s - src)); /* count does not include NUL */
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}
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/*************** Found a fatal input file format error ************************/
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void file_error (char *msg, unsigned char *bufptr) {
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unsigned char *ptr;
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fprintf(stderr, "\n---> file format error at position %04X (%d): %s\n",
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(unsigned int)(bufptr-buffer), (unsigned int)(bufptr-buffer), msg);
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/* print some bytes surrounding the error */
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ptr = bufptr - 16;
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if (ptr < buffer) ptr = buffer;
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for (; ptr <= bufptr+16 && ptr < buffer+buflen; ++ptr) fprintf (stderr, ptr==bufptr ? " [%02X] ":"%02X ", *ptr);
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fprintf(stderr, "\n");
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exit(8);
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}
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/************** Output a line for the current status as we start a delay **************/
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// show the current time, status of all the tone generators, and the bytestream data that got us here
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void print_status(void) {
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if (codeoutput) fprintf (outfile, "/*"); // start comment
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// print the current timestamp
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fprintf (outfile, "%5d %7d.%03d ", delay, timenow/1000, timenow%1000);
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// print the current status of all tone generators
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for (gen=0; gen<num_tonegens; ++gen) {
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fprintf (outfile, "%6s", gen_note[gen] == SILENT ? " " : notename[gen_note[gen]]);
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if (expect_volume && !ignore_volume) if (gen_note[gen] == SILENT) fprintf (outfile, " ");
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else fprintf (outfile, " v%-3d", gen_volume[gen]);
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}
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// display the hex commands that created these changes
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fprintf (outfile, " %04X: ", (unsigned int)(lastbufptr-buffer)); // offset
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if (codeoutput) fprintf (outfile, "*/ "); // end comment
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for (; lastbufptr <= bufptr; ++lastbufptr) fprintf (outfile, codeoutput ? "0x%02X," : "%02X ", *lastbufptr);
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|
fprintf (outfile, "\n");
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lastbufptr = bufptr+1;
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}
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int countbits (unsigned int bitmap) {
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|
int count;
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|
for (count=0; bitmap; bitmap >>= 1)
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count += bitmap & 1;
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return count;
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}
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/********************* main loop ****************************/
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int main(int argc,char *argv[]) {
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int argno, i;
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char *filebasename;
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#define MAXPATH 80
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char filename[MAXPATH];
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unsigned int tonegens_used; // bitmap of tone generators used
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unsigned int num_tonegens_used; // count of tone generators used
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printf("MIDITONES_SCROLL V%s, (C) 2011,2016 Len Shustek\n", VERSION);
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printf("See the source code for license information.\n\n");
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if (argc == 1) { /* no arguments */
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SayUsage(argv[0]);
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return 1;
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}
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/* process options */
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argno = HandleOptions(argc,argv);
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filebasename = argv[argno];
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/* Open the input file */
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strlcpy(filename, filebasename, MAXPATH);
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strlcat(filename, ".bin", MAXPATH);
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infile = fopen(filename, "rb");
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if (!infile) {
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fprintf(stderr, "Unable to open input file %s", filename);
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return 1;
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}
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/* Create the output file */
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if (codeoutput) {
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strlcpy(filename, filebasename, MAXPATH);
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strlcat(filename, ".c", MAXPATH);
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outfile = fopen(filename, "w");
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if (!infile) {
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fprintf(stderr, "Unable to open output file %s", filename);
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return 1;
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}
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}
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else outfile = stdout;
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/* Read the whole input file into memory */
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fseek(infile, 0, SEEK_END); /* find file size */
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buflen = ftell(infile);
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fseek(infile, 0, SEEK_SET);
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buffer = (unsigned char *) malloc (buflen+1);
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if (!buffer) {
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fprintf(stderr, "Unable to allocate %ld bytes for the file", buflen);
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return 1;
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}
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fread(buffer, buflen, 1, infile);
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fclose(infile);
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printf("Processing %s.bin, %ld bytes\n", filebasename, buflen);
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if (codeoutput) {
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time_t rawtime;
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time (&rawtime);
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fprintf(outfile, "// Playtune bytestream for file \"%s.bin\"", filebasename);
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fprintf(outfile, " created by MIDITONES_SCROLL V%s on %s\n", VERSION, asctime(localtime(&rawtime)));
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fprintf(outfile, "const byte PROGMEM score [] = {\n");
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}
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/* Do the titles */
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fprintf(outfile, "\n");
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if (codeoutput) fprintf(outfile, "//");
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fprintf(outfile, "duration time ");
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for (i=0; i< num_tonegens; ++i)
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fprintf(outfile, expect_volume && !ignore_volume ? " gen%-5d" : " gen%-2d", i);
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fprintf(outfile," bytestream code\n\n");
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for (gen=0; gen<num_tonegens; ++gen)
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gen_note[gen] = SILENT;
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tonegens_used = 0;
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lastbufptr = buffer;
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/* Process the commmands sequentially */
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for (bufptr = buffer; bufptr < buffer+buflen; ++bufptr) {
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cmd = *bufptr;
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if (cmd < 0x80) { //***** delay
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delay = ((unsigned int)cmd << 8) + *++bufptr;
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print_status(); // tone generator status now
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timenow += delay; // advance time
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}
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else if (cmd != 0xf0) { // a note command
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gen = cmd & 0x0f;
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if (gen > max_tonegen_found) max_tonegen_found = gen;
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cmd = cmd & 0xf0;
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if (cmd == 0x90) { //****** note on
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gen_note[gen] = *++bufptr; // note number
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tonegens_used |= 1<<gen; // record that we used this generator at least once
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if (expect_volume) gen_volume[gen] = *++bufptr; // volume
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if (gen >= num_tonegens) ++notes_skipped; // won't be displaying this note
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}
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else if (cmd == 0x80) { //****** note off
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if (gen_note[gen] == SILENT) file_error ("tone generator not on", bufptr);
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gen_note[gen] = SILENT;
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}
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else file_error ("unknown command", bufptr);
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}
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}
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/* Do the final cleanup */
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delay = 0;
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--bufptr;
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if (codeoutput) --bufptr; //don't do 0xF0 for code, because we don't want the trailing comma
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|
print_status(); // print final status
|
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|
if (codeoutput) {
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|
fprintf(outfile, " 0xf0};\n");
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|
num_tonegens_used = countbits(tonegens_used);
|
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|
|
fprintf(outfile, "// This score contains %ld bytes, and %d tone generator%s used.\n",
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|
buflen, num_tonegens_used, num_tonegens_used == 1 ? " is" : "s are");
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}
|
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|
printf("\nAt most %u tone generators were used.\n", max_tonegen_found+1);
|
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|
if (notes_skipped) printf("%u notes were not displayed because we were told to show only %u generators.\n", notes_skipped, num_tonegens);
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|
printf ("Done.\n");
|
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|
}
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