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#!/usr/bin/python
#
# Open SoundControl for Python
# Copyright (C) 2002 Daniel Holth, Clinton McChesney
#
# This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
# License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
# version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
#
# This library 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
# Lesser General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
# License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
#
# For questions regarding this module contact
# Daniel Holth <dholth@stetson.edu> or visit
# http://www.stetson.edu/~ProctoLogic/
#
# Changelog:
# 15 Nov. 2001:
# Removed dependency on Python 2.0 features.
# - dwh
# 13 Feb. 2002:
# Added a generic callback handler.
# - dwh
#
# Updated June 2007 by Hans Huebner (hans.huebner@gmail.com)
# Improved bundle support, API cleanup
#
# 13 Apr. 2014 Stu Fisher <st8@q3f.org>
# Added support for multiple callbacks with same address
# Encode bools as ints
# Encode unicode as str
# Add ability to remove callbacks
import sys
import struct
import math
import string
import time
def hexDump(bytes):
"""Useful utility; prints the string in hexadecimal"""
for i in range(len(bytes)):
sys.stdout.write("%2x " % (ord(bytes[i])))
if (i+1) % 8 == 0:
print repr(bytes[i-7:i+1])
if(len(bytes) % 8 != 0):
print string.rjust("", 11), repr(bytes[i-7:i+1])
class OSCMessage:
"""Builds typetagged OSC messages."""
def __init__(self, address='', msg=()):
self.address = address
self.typetags = ","
self.message = ""
if type(msg) in (str, int, float, bool, unicode):
self.append(msg)
elif type(msg) in (list,tuple):
for m in msg:
if type(m) not in (str,int,float, bool, unicode):
#log("don't know how to encode message element " + str(m) + " " + str(type(m)))
return
self.append(m)
else:
#log("don't know how to encode message " + str(m) + " " + str(type(m)))
return
def append(self, argument, typehint = None):
"""Appends data to the message,
updating the typetags based on
the argument's type.
If the argument is a blob (counted string)
pass in 'b' as typehint."""
if typehint == 'b':
binary = OSCBlob(argument)
else:
binary = OSCArgument(argument)
self.typetags = self.typetags + binary[0]
self.message = self.message + binary[1]
def getBinary(self):
"""Returns the binary message (so far) with typetags."""
address = OSCArgument(self.address)[1]
typetags = OSCArgument(self.typetags)[1]
return address + typetags + self.message
def __repr__(self):
return self.getBinary()
JAN_1970 = 2208988800L
SECS_TO_PICOS = 4294967296L
def abs_to_timestamp(abs):
""" since 1970 => since 1900 64b OSC """
sec_1970 = long(abs)
sec_1900 = sec_1970 + JAN_1970
sec_frac = float(abs - sec_1970)
picos = long(sec_frac * SECS_TO_PICOS)
total_picos = (abs + JAN_1970) * SECS_TO_PICOS
return struct.pack('!LL', sec_1900, picos)
class OSCBundle:
"""Builds OSC bundles"""
def __init__(self, when=None):
self.items = []
if when == None:
when = time.time()
self.when = when
def append(self, address, *msg):
if isinstance(address, str):
self.items.append(OSCMessage(address, msg))
elif isinstance(address, OSCMessage):
# address really is an OSCMessage
self.items.append(address)
else:
raise Exception('invalid type of first argument to OSCBundle.append(), need address string or OSCMessage, not ', str(type(address)))
def getBinary(self):
retval = OSCArgument('#bundle')[1] + abs_to_timestamp(self.when)
for item in self.items:
binary = item.getBinary()
retval = retval + OSCArgument(len(binary))[1] + binary
return retval
def readString(data):
length = string.find(data,"\0")
nextData = int(math.ceil((length+1) / 4.0) * 4)
return (data[0:length], data[nextData:])
def readBlob(data):
length = struct.unpack(">i", data[0:4])[0]
nextData = int(math.ceil((length) / 4.0) * 4) + 4
return (data[4:length+4], data[nextData:])
def readInt(data):
if(len(data)<4):
print "Error: too few bytes for int", data, len(data)
rest = data
integer = 0
else:
integer = struct.unpack(">i", data[0:4])[0]
rest = data[4:]
return (integer, rest)
def readLong(data):
"""Tries to interpret the next 8 bytes of the data
as a 64-bit signed integer."""
high, low = struct.unpack(">ll", data[0:8])
big = (long(high) << 32) + low
rest = data[8:]
return (big, rest)
def readFloat(data):
if(len(data)<4):
print "Error: too few bytes for float", data, len(data)
rest = data
float = 0
else:
float = struct.unpack(">f", data[0:4])[0]
rest = data[4:]
return (float, rest)
def OSCBlob(next):
"""Convert a string into an OSC Blob,
returning a (typetag, data) tuple."""
if type(next) == type(""):
length = len(next)
padded = math.ceil((len(next)) / 4.0) * 4
binary = struct.pack(">i%ds" % (padded), length, next)
tag = 'b'
else:
tag = ''
binary = ''
return (tag, binary)
def OSCArgument(next):
"""Convert some Python types to their
OSC binary representations, returning a
(typetag, data) tuple."""
if type(next) == type("") or type(next) == type(unicode()):
if (type(next) == type(unicode())):
next = str(next)
OSCstringLength = math.ceil((len(next)+1) / 4.0) * 4
binary = struct.pack(">%ds" % (OSCstringLength), next)
tag = "s"
elif type(next) == type(False):
binary = struct.pack(">i", int(next))
tag = "i"
elif type(next) == type(42.5):
binary = struct.pack(">f", next)
tag = "f"
elif type(next) == type(13):
binary = struct.pack(">i", next)
tag = "i"
else:
raise Exception("don't know how to encode " + str(next) + " as OSC argument, type=" + str(type(next)))
return (tag, binary)
def parseArgs(args):
"""Given a list of strings, produces a list
where those strings have been parsed (where
possible) as floats or integers."""
parsed = []
for arg in args:
print arg
arg = arg.strip()
interpretation = None
try:
interpretation = float(arg)
if string.find(arg, ".") == -1:
interpretation = int(interpretation)
except:
# Oh - it was a string.
interpretation = arg
parsed.append(interpretation)
return parsed
def decodeOSC(data):
"""Converts a typetagged OSC message to a Python list."""
table = {"i":readInt, "f":readFloat, "s":readString, "b":readBlob}
decoded = []
address, rest = readString(data)
typetags = ""
if address == "#bundle":
time, rest = readLong(rest)
decoded.append(address)
decoded.append(time)
while len(rest)>0:
length, rest = readInt(rest)
decoded.append(decodeOSC(rest[:length]))
rest = rest[length:]
elif len(rest)>0:
typetags, rest = readString(rest)
decoded.append(address)
decoded.append(typetags)
if(typetags[0] == ","):
for tag in typetags[1:]:
value, rest = table[tag](rest)
decoded.append(value)
else:
print "Oops, typetag lacks the magic ,"
else:
decoded.append(address)
decoded.append(',')
# return only the data
return decoded
class CallbackManager:
"""This utility class maps OSC addresses to callables.
The CallbackManager calls its callbacks with a list
of decoded OSC arguments, including the address and
the typetags as the first two arguments."""
def __init__(self):
self.callbacks = {}
self.add("#bundle", self.unbundler)
def handle(self, data, source):
"""Given OSC data, tries to call the callback with the right address."""
decoded = decodeOSC(data)
self.dispatch(decoded, source)
def dispatch(self, message, source):
"""Sends decoded OSC data to an appropriate calback"""
address = message[0]
for cb in self.callbacks[address]:
cb(message, source)
def add(self, address, callback):
"""Adds a callback to our set of callbacks,
or removes the callback with name if callback
is None."""
if callback == None:
del self.callbacks[address]
else:
if address in self.callbacks:
self.callbacks[address].append(callback)
else:
self.callbacks[address] = [callback]
def rem(self, callback):
""" Remove a callback """
for addr, cbs in self.callbacks.iteritems():
for c in cbs:
if c == callback:
self.callbacks[addr].remove(c)
def unbundler(self, messages, source):
"""Dispatch the messages in a decoded bundle."""
# first two elements are #bundle and the time tag, rest are messages.
for message in messages[2:]:
self.dispatch(message, source)
if __name__ == "__main__":
hexDump("Welcome to the OSC testing program.")
print
message = OSCMessage("/foo/play")
message.append(44)
message.append(11)
message.append(4.5)
message.append("the white cliffs of dover")
hexDump(message.getBinary())
print "Making and unmaking a message.."
strings = OSCMessage()
strings.append("Mary had a little lamb")
strings.append("its fleece was white as snow")
strings.append("and everywhere that Mary went,")
strings.append("the lamb was sure to go.")
strings.append(14.5)
strings.append(14.5)
strings.append(-400)
raw = strings.getBinary()
hexDump(raw)
print "Retrieving arguments..."
data = raw
for i in range(6):
text, data = readString(data)
print text
number, data = readFloat(data)
print number
number, data = readFloat(data)
print number
number, data = readInt(data)
print number
hexDump(raw)
print decodeOSC(raw)
print decodeOSC(message.getBinary())
print "Testing Blob types."
blob = OSCMessage()
blob.append("","b")
blob.append("b","b")
blob.append("bl","b")
blob.append("blo","b")
blob.append("blob","b")
blob.append("blobs","b")
blob.append(42)
hexDump(blob.getBinary())
print decodeOSC(blob.getBinary())
def printingCallback(stuff, source):
sys.stdout.write("Got: ")
for i in stuff:
sys.stdout.write(str(i) + " ")
sys.stdout.write("\n")
print "Testing bundles"
print1 = OSCMessage("/print")
print1.append("Hey man, that's cool.")
print1.append(42)
print1.append(3.1415926)
bundle = OSCBundle()
bundle.append(print1)
bundle.append('/foo', (123, 456))
bundlebinary = bundle.getBinary()
hexDump(bundlebinary)
print decodeOSC(bundlebinary)
print "Testing the callback manager."
c = CallbackManager()
c.add("/print", printingCallback)
c.handle(message.getBinary(), None)
c.handle(print1.getBinary(), None)
print "sending a bundle to the callback manager"
c.handle(bundlebinary, None)