2 Copyright (C) 2013 Valeriy Kamyshniy
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21 #include "waves_dataport.h"
23 using namespace ARDOUR;
25 WavesDataPort::WavesDataPort (const std::string& inport_name, PortFlags inflags)
29 _capture_latency_range.min =
30 _capture_latency_range.max =
31 _playback_latency_range.min =
32 _playback_latency_range.max = 0;
36 WavesDataPort::~WavesDataPort ()
42 int WavesDataPort::connect (WavesDataPort *port)
45 std::cerr << "WavesDataPort::connect (): invalid (null) port to connect to!" << std::endl;
49 if (type () != port->type ()) {
50 std::cerr << "WavesDataPort::connect (): wrong type of the port to connect to!" << std::endl;
54 if (is_output () && port->is_output ()) {
55 std::cerr << "WavesDataPort::connect (): attempt to connect output port to output port!" << std::endl;
59 if (is_input () && port->is_input ()) {
60 std::cerr << "WavesDataPort::connect (): attempt to connect input port to input port!" << std::endl;
65 std::cerr << "WavesDataPort::connect (): attempt to connect port to itself!" << std::endl;
69 if (is_connected (port)) {
70 std::cerr << "WavesDataPort::connect (): the ports are already connected!" << std::endl;
74 _connect (port, true);
79 void WavesDataPort::_connect (WavesDataPort *port, bool api_call)
81 _connections.push_back (port);
83 port->_connect (this, false);
88 int WavesDataPort::disconnect (WavesDataPort *port)
91 std::cerr << "WavesDataPort::disconnect (): invalid (null) port to disconnect from!" << std::endl;
95 if (!is_connected (port)) {
96 std::cerr << "WavesDataPort::disconnect (): the ports are not connected!" << std::endl;
100 _disconnect (port, true);
106 void WavesDataPort::_disconnect (WavesDataPort *port, bool api_call)
108 std::vector<WavesDataPort*>::iterator it = std::find (_connections.begin (), _connections.end (), port);
110 if (it != _connections.end ()) { // actually, it's supposed to be always true.
111 _connections.erase (it);
115 port->_disconnect (this, false);
118 if (is_input() && _connections.empty())
125 void WavesDataPort::disconnect_all ()
127 while (!_connections.empty ()) {
128 _connections.back ()->_disconnect (this, false);
129 _connections.pop_back ();
134 bool WavesDataPort::is_physically_connected () const
136 for (std::vector<WavesDataPort*>::const_iterator it = _connections.begin (); it != _connections.end (); ++it) {
137 if ((*it)->is_physical ()) {