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NAME

High-level OSC API -

Data Structures


struct lo_timetag
A structure to store OSC TimeTag values.
union lo_arg
Union used to read values from incoming messages.

Defines


#define LO_TT_IMMEDIATE ((lo_timetag){0U,1U})
A timetag constant representing 'now'.

Enumerations


enum lo_type { LO_INT32 = 'i', LO_FLOAT = 'f', LO_STRING = 's', LO_BLOB = 'b', LO_INT64 = 'h', LO_TIMETAG = 't', LO_DOUBLE = 'd', LO_SYMBOL = 'S', LO_CHAR = 'c', LO_MIDI = 'm', LO_TRUE = 'T', LO_FALSE = 'F', LO_NIL = 'N', LO_INFINITUM = 'I' }
An enumeration of the OSC types liblo can send and receive.

Functions


lo_address lo_address_new (const char *host, const char *port)
Declare an OSC destination, given IP address and port number. Same as lo_address_new_with_proto(), but using UDP.
lo_address lo_address_new_with_proto (int proto, const char *host, const char *port)
Declare an OSC destination, given IP address and port number, specifying protocol.
lo_address lo_address_new_from_url (const char *url)
Create a lo_address object from an OSC URL.
void lo_address_free (lo_address t)
Free the memory used by the lo_address object.
void lo_address_set_ttl (lo_address t, int ttl)
Set the Time-to-Live value for a given target address.
int lo_address_get_ttl (lo_address t)
Get the Time-to-Live value for a given target address.
int lo_send (lo_address targ, const char *path, const char *type,...)
Send a OSC formatted message to the address specified.
int lo_send_from (lo_address targ, lo_server from, lo_timetag ts, const char *path, const char *type,...)
Send a OSC formatted message to the address specified, from the same socket as the specificied server.
int lo_send_timestamped (lo_address targ, lo_timetag ts, const char *path, const char *type,...)
Send a OSC formatted message to the address specified, scheduled to be dispatch at some time in the future.
int lo_address_errno (lo_address a)
Return the error number from the last failed lo_send() or lo_address_new() call.
const char * lo_address_errstr (lo_address a)
Return the error string from the last failed lo_send() or lo_address_new() call.
lo_server_thread lo_server_thread_new (const char *port, lo_err_handler err_h)
Create a new server thread to handle incoming OSC messages.
lo_server_thread lo_server_thread_new_multicast (const char *group, const char *port, lo_err_handler err_h)
Create a new server thread to handle incoming OSC messages, and join a UDP multicast group.
lo_server_thread lo_server_thread_new_with_proto (const char *port, int proto, lo_err_handler err_h)
Create a new server thread to handle incoming OSC messages, specifying protocol.
void lo_server_thread_free (lo_server_thread st)
Free memory taken by a server thread.
lo_method lo_server_thread_add_method (lo_server_thread st, const char *path, const char *typespec, lo_method_handler h, void *user_data)
Add an OSC method to the specifed server thread.
void lo_server_thread_del_method (lo_server_thread st, const char *path, const char *typespec)
Delete an OSC method from the specifed server thread.
int lo_server_thread_start (lo_server_thread st)
Start the server thread.
int lo_server_thread_stop (lo_server_thread st)
Stop the server thread.
int lo_server_thread_get_port (lo_server_thread st)
Return the port number that the server thread has bound to.
char * lo_server_thread_get_url (lo_server_thread st)
Return a URL describing the address of the server thread.
lo_server lo_server_thread_get_server (lo_server_thread st)
Return the lo_server for a lo_server_thread.
int lo_server_thread_events_pending (lo_server_thread st)
Return true if there are scheduled events (eg. from bundles) waiting to be dispatched by the thread.
lo_blob lo_blob_new (int32_t size, const void *data)
Create a new OSC blob type.
void lo_blob_free (lo_blob b)
Free the memory taken by a blob.
uint32_t lo_blob_datasize (lo_blob b)
Return the amount of valid data in a lo_blob object.
void * lo_blob_dataptr (lo_blob b)
Return a pointer to the start of the blob data to allow contents to be changed.

Detailed Description

Defines the high-level API functions necessary to implement OSC support. Should be adequate for most applications, but if you require lower level control you can use the functions defined in lo_lowlevel.h

Define Documentation

#define LO_TT_IMMEDIATE ((lo_timetag){0U,1U})

A timetag constant representing 'now'.

Enumeration Type Documentation

enum lo_type

An enumeration of the OSC types liblo can send and receive. The value of the enumeration is the typechar used to tag messages and to specify arguments with lo_send().

Enumerator:

LO_INT32
32 bit signed integer.
LO_FLOAT
32 bit IEEE-754 float.
LO_STRING
Standard C, NULL terminated string.
LO_BLOB
OSC binary blob type. Accessed using the lo_blob_*() functions.
LO_INT64
64 bit signed integer.
LO_TIMETAG
OSC TimeTag type, represented by the lo_timetag structure.
LO_DOUBLE
64 bit IEEE-754 double.
LO_SYMBOL
Standard C, NULL terminated, string. Used in systems which distinguish strings and symbols.
LO_CHAR
Standard C, 8 bit, char variable.
LO_MIDI
A 4 byte MIDI packet.
LO_TRUE
Sybol representing the value True.
LO_FALSE
Sybol representing the value False.
LO_NIL
Sybol representing the value Nil.
LO_INFINITUM
Sybol representing the value Infinitum.

Function Documentation

int lo_address_errno (lo_address a)

Return the error number from the last failed lo_send() or lo_address_new() call.

const char* lo_address_errstr (lo_address a)

Return the error string from the last failed lo_send() or lo_address_new() call.

void lo_address_free (lo_address t)

Free the memory used by the lo_address object.

int lo_address_get_ttl (lo_address t)

Get the Time-to-Live value for a given target address. Parameters:

t An OSC address.

Returns:

An integer specifying the scope of a multicast UDP message.

lo_address lo_address_new (const char * host, const char * port)

Declare an OSC destination, given IP address and port number. Same as lo_address_new_with_proto(), but using UDP. Parameters:

host An IP address or number, or NULL for the local machine.
port a decimal port number or service name.

The lo_address object may be used as the target of OSC messages.

Note: if you wish to receive replies from the target of this address, you must first create a lo_server_thread or lo_server object which will receive the replies. The last lo_server(_thread) object creted will be the receiver.

lo_address lo_address_new_from_url (const char * url)

Create a lo_address object from an OSC URL. example: 'osc.udp://localhost:4444/my/path/'

lo_address lo_address_new_with_proto (int proto, const char * host, const char * port)

Declare an OSC destination, given IP address and port number, specifying protocol. Parameters:

proto The protocol to use, must be one of LO_UDP, LO_TCP or LO_UNIX.
host An IP address or number, or NULL for the local machine.
port a decimal port number or service name.

The lo_address object may be used as the target of OSC messages.

Note: if you wish to receive replies from the target of this address, you must first create a lo_server_thread or lo_server object which will receive the replies. The last lo_server(_thread) object creted will be the receiver.

void lo_address_set_ttl (lo_address t, int ttl)

Set the Time-to-Live value for a given target address. This is required for sending multicast UDP messages. A value of 1 (the usual case) keeps the message within the subnet, while 255 means a global, unrestricted scope.

Parameters:

t An OSC address.
ttl An integer specifying the scope of a multicast UDP message.

void* lo_blob_dataptr (lo_blob b)

Return a pointer to the start of the blob data to allow contents to be changed.

uint32_t lo_blob_datasize (lo_blob b)

Return the amount of valid data in a lo_blob object. If you want to know the storage size, use lo_arg_size().

void lo_blob_free (lo_blob b)

Free the memory taken by a blob.

lo_blob lo_blob_new (int32_t size, const void * data)

Create a new OSC blob type. Parameters:

size The amount of space to allocate in the blob structure.
data The data that will be used to initialise the blob, should be size bytes long.

int lo_send (lo_address targ, const char * path, const char * type, ...)

Send a OSC formatted message to the address specified. Parameters:

targ The target OSC address
path The OSC path the message will be delivered to
type The types of the data items in the message, types are defined in lo_osc_types.h
... The data values to be transmitted. The types of the arguments passed here must agree with the types specified in the type parameter.

example:

  lo_send(t, '/foo/bar', 'ff', 0.1f, 23.0f);
 
 

Returns:

-1 on failure.

int lo_send_from (lo_address targ, lo_server from, lo_timetag ts, const char * path, const char * type, ...)

Send a OSC formatted message to the address specified, from the same socket as the specificied server. Parameters:

targ The target OSC address
from The server to send message from (can be NULL to use new socket)
ts The OSC timetag timestamp at which the message will be processed (can be LO_TT_IMMEDIATE if you don't want to attach a timetag)
path The OSC path the message will be delivered to
type The types of the data items in the message, types are defined in lo_osc_types.h
... The data values to be transmitted. The types of the arguments passed here must agree with the types specified in the type parameter.

example:

  serv = lo_server_new(NULL, err);
  lo_server_add_method(serv, '/reply', 'ss', reply_handler, NULL);
  lo_send_from(t, serv, LO_TT_IMMEDIATE, '/foo/bar', 'ff', 0.1f, 23.0f);
 
 

Returns:

on success, the number of bytes sent, or -1 on failure.

int lo_send_timestamped (lo_address targ, lo_timetag ts, const char * path, const char * type, ...)

Send a OSC formatted message to the address specified, scheduled to be dispatch at some time in the future. Parameters:

targ The target OSC address
ts The OSC timetag timestamp at which the message will be processed
path The OSC path the message will be delivered to
type The types of the data items in the message, types are defined in lo_osc_types.h
... The data values to be transmitted. The types of the arguments passed here must agree with the types specified in the type parameter.

example:

  lo_timetag now;<br>
  lo_timetag_now(&now);<br>
  lo_send_timestamped(t, now, '/foo/bar', 'ff', 0.1f, 23.0f);
 
 

Returns:

on success, the number of bytes sent, or -1 on failure.

lo_method lo_server_thread_add_method (lo_server_thread st, const char * path, const char * typespec, lo_method_handler h, void * user_data)

Add an OSC method to the specifed server thread. Parameters:

st The server thread the method is to be added to.
path The OSC path to register the method to. If NULL is passed the method will match all paths.
typespec The typespec the method accepts. Incoming messages with similar typespecs (e.g. ones with numerical types in the same position) will be coerced to the typespec given here.
h The method handler callback function that will be called it a matching message is received
user_data A value that will be passed to the callback function, h, when its invoked matching from this method.

void lo_server_thread_del_method (lo_server_thread st, const char * path, const char * typespec)

Delete an OSC method from the specifed server thread. Parameters:

st The server thread the method is to be removed from.
path The OSC path of the method to delete. If NULL is passed the method will match the generic handler.
typespec The typespec the method accepts.

int lo_server_thread_events_pending (lo_server_thread st)

Return true if there are scheduled events (eg. from bundles) waiting to be dispatched by the thread.

void lo_server_thread_free (lo_server_thread st)

Free memory taken by a server thread. Frees the memory, and, if currently running will stop the associated thread.

int lo_server_thread_get_port (lo_server_thread st)

Return the port number that the server thread has bound to.

lo_server lo_server_thread_get_server (lo_server_thread st)

Return the lo_server for a lo_server_thread. This function is useful for passing a thread's lo_server to lo_send_from().

char* lo_server_thread_get_url (lo_server_thread st)

Return a URL describing the address of the server thread. Return value must be free()'d to reclaim memory.

lo_server_thread lo_server_thread_new (const char * port, lo_err_handler err_h)

Create a new server thread to handle incoming OSC messages. Server threads take care of the message reception and dispatch by transparently creating a system thread to handle incoming messages. Use this if you do not want to handle the threading yourself.

Parameters:

port If NULL is passed then an unused port will be chosen by the system, its number may be retrieved with lo_server_thread_get_port() so it can be passed to clients. Otherwise a decimal port number, service name or UNIX domain socket path may be passed.
err_h A function that will be called in the event of an error being raised. The function prototype is defined in lo_types.h

lo_server_thread lo_server_thread_new_multicast (const char * group, const char * port, lo_err_handler err_h)

Create a new server thread to handle incoming OSC messages, and join a UDP multicast group. Server threads take care of the message reception and dispatch by transparently creating a system thread to handle incoming messages. Use this if you do not want to handle the threading yourself.

Parameters:

group The multicast group to join. See documentation on IP multicast for the acceptable address range; e.g., http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Multicast-HOWTO-2.html
port If NULL is passed then an unused port will be chosen by the system, its number may be retrieved with lo_server_thread_get_port() so it can be passed to clients. Otherwise a decimal port number, service name or UNIX domain socket path may be passed.
err_h A function that will be called in the event of an error being raised. The function prototype is defined in lo_types.h

lo_server_thread lo_server_thread_new_with_proto (const char * port, int proto, lo_err_handler err_h)

Create a new server thread to handle incoming OSC messages, specifying protocol. Server threads take care of the message reception and dispatch by transparently creating a system thread to handle incoming messages. Use this if you do not want to handle the threading yourself.

Parameters:

port If NULL is passed then an unused port will be chosen by the system, its number may be retrieved with lo_server_thread_get_port() so it can be passed to clients. Otherwise a decimal port number, service name or UNIX domain socket path may be passed.
proto The protocol to use, should be one of LO_UDP, LO_TCP or LO_UNIX.
err_h A function that will be called in the event of an error being raised. The function prototype is defined in lo_types.h

int lo_server_thread_start (lo_server_thread st)

Start the server thread. Parameters:

st the server thread to start.

Returns:

Less than 0 on failure, 0 on success.

int lo_server_thread_stop (lo_server_thread st)

Stop the server thread. Parameters:

st the server thread to start.

Returns:

Less than 0 on failure, 0 on success.

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