#include <JackMidiWriteQueue.h>

Public Types | |
| enum | EnqueueResult { BUFFER_FULL, BUFFER_TOO_SMALL, EVENT_EARLY, EN_ERROR, OK } |
Public Member Functions | |
| virtual EnqueueResult | EnqueueEvent (jack_nframes_t time, size_t size, jack_midi_data_t *buffer)=0 |
| EnqueueResult | EnqueueEvent (jack_midi_event_t *event, jack_nframes_t frame_offset=0) |
Definition at line 32 of file JackMidiWriteQueue.h.
| virtual EnqueueResult Jack::JackMidiWriteQueue::EnqueueEvent | ( | jack_nframes_t | time, | |
| size_t | size, | |||
| jack_midi_data_t * | buffer | |||
| ) | [pure virtual] |
Enqueues a data packet in the write queue of `size` bytes contained in `buffer` that will be sent the absolute time specified by `time`. This method should not block unless 1.) this write queue represents the actual outbound MIDI connection, 2.) the MIDI event is being sent *now*, meaning that `time` is less than or equal to *now*, and 3.) the method is *not* being called in the process thread. The method should return `OK` if the event was enqueued, `BUFFER_FULL` if the write queue isn't able to accept the event right now, `BUFFER_TOO_SMALL` if this write queue will never be able to accept the event because the event is too large, `EVENT_EARLY` if this queue cannot schedule events ahead of time, and `EN_ERROR` if an error occurs that cannot be specified by another return code.
Implemented in Jack::JackMidiAsyncQueue, Jack::JackMidiAsyncWaitQueue, Jack::JackMidiBufferWriteQueue, Jack::JackMidiRawInputWriteQueue, and Jack::JackMidiRawOutputWriteQueue.
| EnqueueResult Jack::JackMidiWriteQueue::EnqueueEvent | ( | jack_midi_event_t * | event, | |
| jack_nframes_t | frame_offset = 0 | |||
| ) | [inline] |
A wrapper method for the `EnqueueEvent` method above. The optional 'frame_offset' argument is an amount of frames to add to the event's time.
Definition at line 72 of file JackMidiWriteQueue.h.
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