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2023-03-19Tests: Correct FLAC spec test pathskleines Filmröllchen
This makes the path consistent with Lagom in the next commit, so that the test binary doesn't need special cases for the two platforms.
2023-03-19Tests: Refactor FLAC spec test to not use a TestCase subclasskleines Filmröllchen
The deallocation of the test cases at the very end happens through a NonnullRefPtr<TestCase>, meaning the deallocation will assume the wrong object size and trip up ASAN. Therefore, we cannot use a TestCase subclass. I also took this opportunity and made use of the new LoaderError formatter.
2023-03-13LibAudio: Move audio stream buffering into the loaderkleines Filmröllchen
Before, some loader plugins implemented their own buffering (FLAC&MP3), some didn't require any (WAV), and some didn't buffer at all (QOA). This meant that in practice, while you could load arbitrary amounts of samples from some loader plugins, you couldn't do that with some others. Also, it was ill-defined how many samples you would actually get back from a get_more_samples call. This commit fixes that by introducing a layer of abstraction between the loader and its plugins (because that's the whole point of having the extra class!). The plugins now only implement a load_chunks() function, which is much simpler to implement and allows plugins to play fast and loose with what they actually return. Basically, they can return many chunks of samples, where one chunk is simply a convenient block of samples to load. In fact, some loaders such as FLAC and QOA have separate internal functions for loading exactly one chunk. The loaders *should* load as many chunks as necessary for the sample count to be reached or surpassed (the latter simplifies loading loops in the implementations, since you don't need to know how large your next chunk is going to be; a problem for e.g. FLAC). If a plugin has no problems returning data of arbitrary size (currently WAV), it can return a single chunk that exactly (or roughly) matches the requested sample count. If a plugin is at the stream end, it can also return less samples than was requested! The loader can handle all of these cases and may call into load_chunk multiple times. If the plugin returns an empty chunk list (or only empty chunks; again, they can play fast and loose), the loader takes that as a stream end signal. Otherwise, the loader will always return exactly as many samples as the user requested. Buffering is handled by the loader, allowing any underlying plugin to deal with any weird sample count requirement the user throws at it (looking at you, SoundPlayer!). This (not accidentally!) makes QOA work in SoundPlayer.
2023-03-05Tests: Migrate to Directory::for_each_entry()Sam Atkins
2023-02-13LibCore: Remove `Stream.h`Tim Schumacher
2023-01-28LibAudio: Remove `try_` prefix from fallible LoaderPlugin methodsLinus Groh
2022-12-14Everywhere: Stop shoving things into ::std and mentioning them as suchAli Mohammad Pur
Note that this still keeps the old behaviour of putting things in std by default on serenity so the tools can be happy, but if USING_AK_GLOBALLY is unset, AK behaves like a good citizen and doesn't try to put things in the ::std namespace. std::nothrow_t and its friends get to stay because I'm being told that compilers assume things about them and I can't yeet them into a different namespace...for now.
2022-12-06AK+Everywhere: Rename String to DeprecatedStringLinus Groh
We have a new, improved string type coming up in AK (OOM aware, no null state), and while it's going to use UTF-8, the name UTF8String is a mouthful - so let's free up the String name by renaming the existing class. Making the old one have an annoying name will hopefully also help with quick adoption :^)
2022-12-05LibAudio: Switch LoaderPlugin to a more traditional constructor patternTim Schumacher
This now prepares all the needed (fallible) components before actually constructing a LoaderPlugin object, so we are no longer filling them in at an arbitrary later point in time.
2022-09-02Meta+Tests: Allow running FLAC spec testskleines Filmröllchen
The FLAC "spec tests", or rather the test suite by xiph that exercises weird FLAC features and edge cases, can be found at https://github.com/ietf-wg-cellar/flac-test-files and is a good challenge for our FLAC decoder to become more spec compliant. Running these tests is similar to LibWasm spec tests, you need to pass INCLUDE_FLAC_SPEC_TESTS to CMake. As of integrating these tests, 23 out of 63 fail. :yakplus: