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a/src/io/github/norbipeti/audiospectrum/Analyzer.java b/src/io/github/norbipeti/audiospectrum/Analyzer.java index 5f8eed0..2f2b868 100644 --- a/src/io/github/norbipeti/audiospectrum/Analyzer.java +++ b/src/io/github/norbipeti/audiospectrum/Analyzer.java @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ public class Analyzer //Based on NativeBass example 'Spectrum' private int chan; - public void init() + public FloatBuffer init() { /* * NativeBass Init @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ public class Analyzer //Based on NativeBass example 'Spectrum' } catch (BassException e) { printfExit("NativeBass error! %s\n", e.getMessage()); - return; + return null; } /* @@ -63,29 +63,35 @@ public class Analyzer //Based on NativeBass example 'Spectrum' { printfExit("Error! NativeBass library version (%08x) is different to jar version (%08x)\n", BassInit.NATIVEBASS_LIBRARY_VERSION(), BassInit.NATIVEBASS_JAR_VERSION()); - return; + return null; } + final int size = 1024 * SIZEOF_FLOAT; + if (buffer == null || buffer.capacity() < size) + buffer = newByteBuffer(size); + FloatBuffer floats = buffer.asFloatBuffer(); + /* ================================================== */ init = true; + return floats; } private ByteBuffer buffer; private TimerTask tt; - public FloatBuffer run(CommandSender sender, String file) + public void run(CommandSender sender, String file) { if (!init) { - return null; + return; } // check the correct BASS was loaded if (((BASS_GetVersion() & 0xFFFF0000) >> 16) != BassInit.BASSVERSION()) { printfExit("An incorrect version of BASS.DLL was loaded"); - return null; + return; } // initialize BASS @@ -93,18 +99,15 @@ public class Analyzer //Based on NativeBass example 'Spectrum' { error("Can't initialize device", sender); stop(); - return null; + return; } if (!playFile(sender, file)) { // start a file playing BASS_Free(); stop(); - return null; + return; } - final int size = 1024 * SIZEOF_FLOAT; - if (buffer == null || buffer.capacity() < size) - buffer = newByteBuffer(size); // setup update timer (50hz) timer.scheduleAtFixedRate(tt = new TimerTask() { @@ -114,8 +117,6 @@ public class Analyzer //Based on NativeBass example 'Spectrum' BASS_ChannelGetData(chan, buffer, BASS_DATA_FFT2048); //Get the FFT data } }, 50, 50); - FloatBuffer floats = buffer.asFloatBuffer(); - return floats; } public boolean isRunning() diff --git a/src/io/github/norbipeti/audiospectrum/BarsRenderer.java b/src/io/github/norbipeti/audiospectrum/BarsRenderer.java index f0487b9..0e3546e 100644 --- a/src/io/github/norbipeti/audiospectrum/BarsRenderer.java +++ b/src/io/github/norbipeti/audiospectrum/BarsRenderer.java @@ -1,6 +1,7 @@ package io.github.norbipeti.audiospectrum; import java.awt.Color; +import java.nio.FloatBuffer; import org.bukkit.entity.Player; import org.bukkit.map.*; @@ -9,7 +10,7 @@ public class BarsRenderer extends BarsRendererBase { private boolean single = true; - public BarsRenderer(int[] bars) + public BarsRenderer(FloatBuffer bars) { super(bars); //System.out.println("black: " + MapPalette.matchColor(Color.black)); @@ -31,8 +32,8 @@ public class BarsRenderer extends BarsRendererBase for (int i = 0; i < 16 && i < count; i++) for (int j = 0; j < 128; j++) for (int k = 0; k < 4; k++) - mc.setPixel(i * 8 + k, 128 - j, j < bars[i] / 2 ? MapPalette.matchColor(j, 255 - j * 2, 0) - : MapPalette.matchColor(Color.BLACK)); + mc.setPixel(i * 8 + k, 128 - j, j < bars.get(i * 64) / 2 + ? MapPalette.matchColor(j, 255 - j * 2, 0) : MapPalette.matchColor(Color.BLACK)); return; } int offsetx = mv.getId() % 2 * 8, offsety = mv.getId() < 2 ? -128 : 0; @@ -40,7 +41,8 @@ public class BarsRenderer extends BarsRendererBase for (int j = 0; j < 128; j++) for (int k = 0; k < 8; k++) mc.setPixel(i * 16 + k, 128 - j, - j < bars[offsetx + i] + offsety ? MapPalette.matchColor(j - offsety, 255 - j + offsety, 0) + j < bars.get((offsetx + i) * 64) + offsety + ? MapPalette.matchColor(j - offsety, 255 - j + offsety, 0) : MapPalette.matchColor(Color.BLACK)); } diff --git a/src/io/github/norbipeti/audiospectrum/BarsRendererBase.java b/src/io/github/norbipeti/audiospectrum/BarsRendererBase.java index cc92670..b84a9ab 100644 --- a/src/io/github/norbipeti/audiospectrum/BarsRendererBase.java +++ b/src/io/github/norbipeti/audiospectrum/BarsRendererBase.java @@ -1,14 +1,16 @@ package io.github.norbipeti.audiospectrum; +import java.nio.FloatBuffer; + import org.bukkit.map.MapRenderer; public abstract class BarsRendererBase extends MapRenderer { - protected int[] bars; + protected FloatBuffer bars; protected byte firstrender = 0; protected byte count = 16; - public BarsRendererBase(int[] bars) + public BarsRendererBase(FloatBuffer bars) { this.bars = bars; } diff --git a/src/io/github/norbipeti/audiospectrum/PluginMain.java b/src/io/github/norbipeti/audiospectrum/PluginMain.java index 5ec7b94..30002f1 100644 --- a/src/io/github/norbipeti/audiospectrum/PluginMain.java +++ b/src/io/github/norbipeti/audiospectrum/PluginMain.java @@ -1,9 +1,18 @@ package io.github.norbipeti.audiospectrum; -import java.io.IOException; -import java.net.DatagramPacket; -import java.net.DatagramSocket; -import java.net.InetAddress; +import java.io.File; +import java.io.InputStream; +import java.lang.reflect.Field; +import java.net.URL; +import java.net.URLDecoder; +import java.nio.FloatBuffer; +import java.nio.file.Files; +import java.util.Arrays; +import java.util.Enumeration; +import java.util.jar.JarEntry; +import java.util.jar.JarFile; +import java.util.stream.Collectors; + import org.bukkit.Bukkit; import org.bukkit.command.Command; import org.bukkit.command.CommandSender; @@ -12,66 +21,64 @@ import org.bukkit.plugin.java.JavaPlugin; public class PluginMain extends JavaPlugin { - //private Thread thread; - private boolean running = false; - private volatile int[] bars = new int[16]; + @SuppressWarnings("unused") //Assignment in method call isn't counted as use + private volatile FloatBuffer bars; private BarsRenderer br; + private Analyzer an; // Fired when plugin is first enabled @SuppressWarnings("deprecation") @Override public void onEnable() { - br = new BarsRenderer(bars); - for (short i = 0; i < 4; i++) + try { - MapView map = Bukkit.getMap(i); - if (map == null) - map = Bukkit.createMap(Bukkit.getWorlds().get(0)); - map.getRenderers().clear(); - map.addRenderer(br); + System.setProperty("org.jouvieje.libloader.debug", "true"); + an = new Analyzer(); + Bukkit.getConsoleSender().sendMessage("§bInitializing analyzer..."); + br = new BarsRenderer(bars = an.init()); + for (short i = 0; i < 4; i++) + { + MapView map = Bukkit.getMap(i); + if (map == null) + map = Bukkit.createMap(Bukkit.getWorlds().get(0)); + map.getRenderers().clear(); + map.addRenderer(br); + } + //an.init(); - It's a good idea to use the libraries *after* they are loaded + URL dirURL = getClassLoader().getResource("res"); + String jarPath = dirURL.getPath().substring(5, dirURL.getPath().indexOf("!")); + JarFile jar = new JarFile(URLDecoder.decode(jarPath, "UTF-8")); + Enumeration entries = jar.entries(); + while (entries.hasMoreElements()) + { + JarEntry entry = entries.nextElement(); + if (entry.isDirectory() || !entry.getName().startsWith("res/")) + continue; + File file = new File(getDataFolder(), entry.getName().substring(entry.getName().indexOf('/') + 1)); + file.getParentFile().mkdirs(); + if (!file.exists()) + { + InputStream link = jar.getInputStream(entry); + Files.copy(link, file.getAbsoluteFile().toPath()); + } + } + jar.close(); + for (File f : getDataFolder().listFiles()) + addLibraryPath(f.getAbsolutePath()); + an.init(); + Bukkit.getConsoleSender().sendMessage("§bDone!"); + } catch (Exception e) + { + throw new RuntimeException(e); } - //thread = new Thread(() -> PluginMain.this.run(5896)); - //running = true; - //thread.start(); - Analyzer an = new Analyzer(); - Bukkit.getConsoleSender().sendMessage("§bInitializing analyzer..."); - an.init(); //TODO: Add command to play music, test - Bukkit.getConsoleSender().sendMessage("§bDone!"); } // Fired when plugin is disabled @Override public void onDisable() { - running = false; - } - - private volatile byte[] packet = new byte[16]; - - public void run(int port) - { - DatagramSocket serverSocket = null; - try - { - serverSocket = new DatagramSocket(port); - - System.out.printf("Listening on udp:%s:%d%n", InetAddress.getLocalHost().getHostAddress(), port); - DatagramPacket receivePacket = new DatagramPacket(packet, packet.length); - - while (running) - { - serverSocket.receive(receivePacket); - for (int i = 0; i < packet.length && i < bars.length; i++) - bars[i] = Byte.toUnsignedInt(packet[i]); - } - } catch (IOException e) - { - e.printStackTrace(); - } finally - { - serverSocket.close(); - } + an.stop(); } @Override @@ -95,10 +102,46 @@ public class PluginMain extends JavaPlugin { sender.sendMessage("Single map toggled, now " + br.toggleSingle()); return true; + } else if (command.getName().equalsIgnoreCase("play")) + { + an.run(sender, Arrays.stream(args).skip(1).collect(Collectors.joining(" "))); + sender.sendMessage("Started playing music"); + return true; } else { sender.sendMessage("Command not implemented!"); return true; } } + + /** + * Adds the specified path to the java library path + * + * @param pathToAdd + * the path to add + * @throws Exception + */ + public static void addLibraryPath(String pathToAdd) throws Exception + { + //System.out.println("Adding " + pathToAdd); + final Field usrPathsField = ClassLoader.class.getDeclaredField("usr_paths"); + usrPathsField.setAccessible(true); + + //get array of paths + final String[] paths = (String[]) usrPathsField.get(null); + + //check if the path to add is already present + for (String path : paths) + { + if (path.equals(pathToAdd)) + { + return; + } + } + + //add the new path + final String[] newPaths = Arrays.copyOf(paths, paths.length + 1); + newPaths[newPaths.length - 1] = pathToAdd; + usrPathsField.set(null, newPaths); + } }