diff -r 4590dca73904 -r ca07e6be08d0 misc/winutils/include/SDL_mixer.h --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/misc/winutils/include/SDL_mixer.h Sat Jan 14 05:03:21 2012 +0100 @@ -0,0 +1,584 @@ +/* + SDL_mixer: An audio mixer library based on the SDL library + Copyright (C) 1997-2004 Sam Lantinga + + This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public + License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + version 2 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 + Library General Public License for more details. + + You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public + License along with this library; if not, write to the Free + Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA + + Sam Lantinga + slouken@libsdl.org +*/ + +/* $Id: SDL_mixer.h,v 1.30 2004/01/04 17:37:04 slouken Exp $ */ + +#ifndef _SDL_MIXER_H +#define _SDL_MIXER_H + +#include "SDL_types.h" +#include "SDL_rwops.h" +#include "SDL_audio.h" +#include "SDL_byteorder.h" +#include "SDL_version.h" +#include "begin_code.h" + +/* Set up for C function definitions, even when using C++ */ +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +/* Printable format: "%d.%d.%d", MAJOR, MINOR, PATCHLEVEL +*/ +#define SDL_MIXER_MAJOR_VERSION 1 +#define SDL_MIXER_MINOR_VERSION 2 +#define SDL_MIXER_PATCHLEVEL 6 + +/* This macro can be used to fill a version structure with the compile-time + * version of the SDL_mixer library. + */ +#define SDL_MIXER_VERSION(X) \ +{ \ + (X)->major = SDL_MIXER_MAJOR_VERSION; \ + (X)->minor = SDL_MIXER_MINOR_VERSION; \ + (X)->patch = SDL_MIXER_PATCHLEVEL; \ +} + +/* Backwards compatibility */ +#define MIX_MAJOR_VERSION SDL_MIXER_MAJOR_VERSION +#define MIX_MINOR_VERSION SDL_MIXER_MINOR_VERSION +#define MIX_PATCHLEVEL SDL_MIXER_PATCHLEVEL +#define MIX_VERSION(X) SDL_MIXER_VERSION(X) + +/* This function gets the version of the dynamically linked SDL_mixer library. + it should NOT be used to fill a version structure, instead you should + use the SDL_MIXER_VERSION() macro. + */ +extern DECLSPEC const SDL_version * SDLCALL Mix_Linked_Version(void); + + +/* The default mixer has 8 simultaneous mixing channels */ +#ifndef MIX_CHANNELS +#define MIX_CHANNELS 8 +#endif + +/* Good default values for a PC soundcard */ +#define MIX_DEFAULT_FREQUENCY 22050 +#if SDL_BYTEORDER == SDL_LIL_ENDIAN +#define MIX_DEFAULT_FORMAT AUDIO_S16LSB +#else +#define MIX_DEFAULT_FORMAT AUDIO_S16MSB +#endif +#define MIX_DEFAULT_CHANNELS 2 +#define MIX_MAX_VOLUME 128 /* Volume of a chunk */ + +/* The internal format for an audio chunk */ +typedef struct { + int allocated; + Uint8 *abuf; + Uint32 alen; + Uint8 volume; /* Per-sample volume, 0-128 */ +} Mix_Chunk; + +/* The different fading types supported */ +typedef enum { + MIX_NO_FADING, + MIX_FADING_OUT, + MIX_FADING_IN +} Mix_Fading; + +typedef enum { + MUS_NONE, + MUS_CMD, + MUS_WAV, + MUS_MOD, + MUS_MID, + MUS_OGG, + MUS_MP3 +} Mix_MusicType; + +/* The internal format for a music chunk interpreted via mikmod */ +typedef struct _Mix_Music Mix_Music; + +/* Open the mixer with a certain audio format */ +extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL Mix_OpenAudio(int frequency, Uint16 format, int channels, + int chunksize); + +/* Dynamically change the number of channels managed by the mixer. + If decreasing the number of channels, the upper channels are + stopped. + This function returns the new number of allocated channels. + */ +extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL Mix_AllocateChannels(int numchans); + +/* Find out what the actual audio device parameters are. + This function returns 1 if the audio has been opened, 0 otherwise. + */ +extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL Mix_QuerySpec(int *frequency,Uint16 *format,int *channels); + +/* Load a wave file or a music (.mod .s3m .it .xm) file */ +extern DECLSPEC Mix_Chunk * SDLCALL Mix_LoadWAV_RW(SDL_RWops *src, int freesrc); +#define Mix_LoadWAV(file) Mix_LoadWAV_RW(SDL_RWFromFile(file, "rb"), 1) +extern DECLSPEC Mix_Music * SDLCALL Mix_LoadMUS(const char *file); + +#ifdef USE_RWOPS /* This hasn't been hooked into music.c yet */ +/* Load a music file from an SDL_RWop object (MikMod-specific currently) + Matt Campbell (matt@campbellhome.dhs.org) April 2000 */ +extern DECLSPEC Mix_Music * SDLCALL Mix_LoadMUS_RW(SDL_RWops *rw); +#endif + +/* Load a wave file of the mixer format from a memory buffer */ +extern DECLSPEC Mix_Chunk * SDLCALL Mix_QuickLoad_WAV(Uint8 *mem); + +/* Load raw audio data of the mixer format from a memory buffer */ +extern DECLSPEC Mix_Chunk * SDLCALL Mix_QuickLoad_RAW(Uint8 *mem, Uint32 len); + +/* Free an audio chunk previously loaded */ +extern DECLSPEC void SDLCALL Mix_FreeChunk(Mix_Chunk *chunk); +extern DECLSPEC void SDLCALL Mix_FreeMusic(Mix_Music *music); + +/* Find out the music format of a mixer music, or the currently playing + music, if 'music' is NULL. +*/ +extern DECLSPEC Mix_MusicType SDLCALL Mix_GetMusicType(const Mix_Music *music); + +/* Set a function that is called after all mixing is performed. + This can be used to provide real-time visual display of the audio stream + or add a custom mixer filter for the stream data. +*/ +extern DECLSPEC void SDLCALL Mix_SetPostMix(void (*mix_func) + (void *udata, Uint8 *stream, int len), void *arg); + +/* Add your own music player or additional mixer function. + If 'mix_func' is NULL, the default music player is re-enabled. + */ +extern DECLSPEC void SDLCALL Mix_HookMusic(void (*mix_func) + (void *udata, Uint8 *stream, int len), void *arg); + +/* Add your own callback when the music has finished playing. + This callback is only called if the music finishes naturally. + */ +extern DECLSPEC void SDLCALL Mix_HookMusicFinished(void (*music_finished)(void)); + +/* Get a pointer to the user data for the current music hook */ +extern DECLSPEC void * SDLCALL Mix_GetMusicHookData(void); + +/* + * Add your own callback when a channel has finished playing. NULL + * to disable callback. The callback may be called from the mixer's audio + * callback or it could be called as a result of Mix_HaltChannel(), etc. + * do not call SDL_LockAudio() from this callback; you will either be + * inside the audio callback, or SDL_mixer will explicitly lock the audio + * before calling your callback. + */ +extern DECLSPEC void SDLCALL Mix_ChannelFinished(void (*channel_finished)(int channel)); + + +/* Special Effects API by ryan c. gordon. (icculus@linuxgames.com) */ + +#define MIX_CHANNEL_POST -2 + +/* This is the format of a special effect callback: + * + * myeffect(int chan, void *stream, int len, void *udata); + * + * (chan) is the channel number that your effect is affecting. (stream) is + * the buffer of data to work upon. (len) is the size of (stream), and + * (udata) is a user-defined bit of data, which you pass as the last arg of + * Mix_RegisterEffect(), and is passed back unmolested to your callback. + * Your effect changes the contents of (stream) based on whatever parameters + * are significant, or just leaves it be, if you prefer. You can do whatever + * you like to the buffer, though, and it will continue in its changed state + * down the mixing pipeline, through any other effect functions, then finally + * to be mixed with the rest of the channels and music for the final output + * stream. + * + * DO NOT EVER call SDL_LockAudio() from your callback function! + */ +typedef void (*Mix_EffectFunc_t)(int chan, void *stream, int len, void *udata); + +/* + * This is a callback that signifies that a channel has finished all its + * loops and has completed playback. This gets called if the buffer + * plays out normally, or if you call Mix_HaltChannel(), implicitly stop + * a channel via Mix_AllocateChannels(), or unregister a callback while + * it's still playing. + * + * DO NOT EVER call SDL_LockAudio() from your callback function! + */ +typedef void (*Mix_EffectDone_t)(int chan, void *udata); + + +/* Register a special effect function. At mixing time, the channel data is + * copied into a buffer and passed through each registered effect function. + * After it passes through all the functions, it is mixed into the final + * output stream. The copy to buffer is performed once, then each effect + * function performs on the output of the previous effect. Understand that + * this extra copy to a buffer is not performed if there are no effects + * registered for a given chunk, which saves CPU cycles, and any given + * effect will be extra cycles, too, so it is crucial that your code run + * fast. Also note that the data that your function is given is in the + * format of the sound device, and not the format you gave to Mix_OpenAudio(), + * although they may in reality be the same. This is an unfortunate but + * necessary speed concern. Use Mix_QuerySpec() to determine if you can + * handle the data before you register your effect, and take appropriate + * actions. + * You may also specify a callback (Mix_EffectDone_t) that is called when + * the channel finishes playing. This gives you a more fine-grained control + * than Mix_ChannelFinished(), in case you need to free effect-specific + * resources, etc. If you don't need this, you can specify NULL. + * You may set the callbacks before or after calling Mix_PlayChannel(). + * Things like Mix_SetPanning() are just internal special effect functions, + * so if you are using that, you've already incurred the overhead of a copy + * to a separate buffer, and that these effects will be in the queue with + * any functions you've registered. The list of registered effects for a + * channel is reset when a chunk finishes playing, so you need to explicitly + * set them with each call to Mix_PlayChannel*(). + * You may also register a special effect function that is to be run after + * final mixing occurs. The rules for these callbacks are identical to those + * in Mix_RegisterEffect, but they are run after all the channels and the + * music have been mixed into a single stream, whereas channel-specific + * effects run on a given channel before any other mixing occurs. These + * global effect callbacks are call "posteffects". Posteffects only have + * their Mix_EffectDone_t function called when they are unregistered (since + * the main output stream is never "done" in the same sense as a channel). + * You must unregister them manually when you've had enough. Your callback + * will be told that the channel being mixed is (MIX_CHANNEL_POST) if the + * processing is considered a posteffect. + * + * After all these effects have finished processing, the callback registered + * through Mix_SetPostMix() runs, and then the stream goes to the audio + * device. + * + * DO NOT EVER call SDL_LockAudio() from your callback function! + * + * returns zero if error (no such channel), nonzero if added. + * Error messages can be retrieved from Mix_GetError(). + */ +extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL Mix_RegisterEffect(int chan, Mix_EffectFunc_t f, + Mix_EffectDone_t d, void *arg); + + +/* You may not need to call this explicitly, unless you need to stop an + * effect from processing in the middle of a chunk's playback. + * Posteffects are never implicitly unregistered as they are for channels, + * but they may be explicitly unregistered through this function by + * specifying MIX_CHANNEL_POST for a channel. + * returns zero if error (no such channel or effect), nonzero if removed. + * Error messages can be retrieved from Mix_GetError(). + */ +extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL Mix_UnregisterEffect(int channel, Mix_EffectFunc_t f); + + +/* You may not need to call this explicitly, unless you need to stop all + * effects from processing in the middle of a chunk's playback. Note that + * this will also shut off some internal effect processing, since + * Mix_SetPanning() and others may use this API under the hood. This is + * called internally when a channel completes playback. + * Posteffects are never implicitly unregistered as they are for channels, + * but they may be explicitly unregistered through this function by + * specifying MIX_CHANNEL_POST for a channel. + * returns zero if error (no such channel), nonzero if all effects removed. + * Error messages can be retrieved from Mix_GetError(). + */ +extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL Mix_UnregisterAllEffects(int channel); + + +#define MIX_EFFECTSMAXSPEED "MIX_EFFECTSMAXSPEED" + +/* + * These are the internally-defined mixing effects. They use the same API that + * effects defined in the application use, but are provided here as a + * convenience. Some effects can reduce their quality or use more memory in + * the name of speed; to enable this, make sure the environment variable + * MIX_EFFECTSMAXSPEED (see above) is defined before you call + * Mix_OpenAudio(). + */ + + +/* Set the panning of a channel. The left and right channels are specified + * as integers between 0 and 255, quietest to loudest, respectively. + * + * Technically, this is just individual volume control for a sample with + * two (stereo) channels, so it can be used for more than just panning. + * If you want real panning, call it like this: + * + * Mix_SetPanning(channel, left, 255 - left); + * + * ...which isn't so hard. + * + * Setting (channel) to MIX_CHANNEL_POST registers this as a posteffect, and + * the panning will be done to the final mixed stream before passing it on + * to the audio device. + * + * This uses the Mix_RegisterEffect() API internally, and returns without + * registering the effect function if the audio device is not configured + * for stereo output. Setting both (left) and (right) to 255 causes this + * effect to be unregistered, since that is the data's normal state. + * + * returns zero if error (no such channel or Mix_RegisterEffect() fails), + * nonzero if panning effect enabled. Note that an audio device in mono + * mode is a no-op, but this call will return successful in that case. + * Error messages can be retrieved from Mix_GetError(). + */ +extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL Mix_SetPanning(int channel, Uint8 left, Uint8 right); + + +/* Set the position of a channel. (angle) is an integer from 0 to 360, that + * specifies the location of the sound in relation to the listener. (angle) + * will be reduced as neccesary (540 becomes 180 degrees, -100 becomes 260). + * Angle 0 is due north, and rotates clockwise as the value increases. + * For efficiency, the precision of this effect may be limited (angles 1 + * through 7 might all produce the same effect, 8 through 15 are equal, etc). + * (distance) is an integer between 0 and 255 that specifies the space + * between the sound and the listener. The larger the number, the further + * away the sound is. Using 255 does not guarantee that the channel will be + * culled from the mixing process or be completely silent. For efficiency, + * the precision of this effect may be limited (distance 0 through 5 might + * all produce the same effect, 6 through 10 are equal, etc). Setting (angle) + * and (distance) to 0 unregisters this effect, since the data would be + * unchanged. + * + * If you need more precise positional audio, consider using OpenAL for + * spatialized effects instead of SDL_mixer. This is only meant to be a + * basic effect for simple "3D" games. + * + * If the audio device is configured for mono output, then you won't get + * any effectiveness from the angle; however, distance attenuation on the + * channel will still occur. While this effect will function with stereo + * voices, it makes more sense to use voices with only one channel of sound, + * so when they are mixed through this effect, the positioning will sound + * correct. You can convert them to mono through SDL before giving them to + * the mixer in the first place if you like. + * + * Setting (channel) to MIX_CHANNEL_POST registers this as a posteffect, and + * the positioning will be done to the final mixed stream before passing it + * on to the audio device. + * + * This is a convenience wrapper over Mix_SetDistance() and Mix_SetPanning(). + * + * returns zero if error (no such channel or Mix_RegisterEffect() fails), + * nonzero if position effect is enabled. + * Error messages can be retrieved from Mix_GetError(). + */ +extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL Mix_SetPosition(int channel, Sint16 angle, Uint8 distance); + + +/* Set the "distance" of a channel. (distance) is an integer from 0 to 255 + * that specifies the location of the sound in relation to the listener. + * Distance 0 is overlapping the listener, and 255 is as far away as possible + * A distance of 255 does not guarantee silence; in such a case, you might + * want to try changing the chunk's volume, or just cull the sample from the + * mixing process with Mix_HaltChannel(). + * For efficiency, the precision of this effect may be limited (distances 1 + * through 7 might all produce the same effect, 8 through 15 are equal, etc). + * (distance) is an integer between 0 and 255 that specifies the space + * between the sound and the listener. The larger the number, the further + * away the sound is. + * Setting (distance) to 0 unregisters this effect, since the data would be + * unchanged. + * If you need more precise positional audio, consider using OpenAL for + * spatialized effects instead of SDL_mixer. This is only meant to be a + * basic effect for simple "3D" games. + * + * Setting (channel) to MIX_CHANNEL_POST registers this as a posteffect, and + * the distance attenuation will be done to the final mixed stream before + * passing it on to the audio device. + * + * This uses the Mix_RegisterEffect() API internally. + * + * returns zero if error (no such channel or Mix_RegisterEffect() fails), + * nonzero if position effect is enabled. + * Error messages can be retrieved from Mix_GetError(). + */ +extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL Mix_SetDistance(int channel, Uint8 distance); + + +/* + * !!! FIXME : Haven't implemented, since the effect goes past the + * end of the sound buffer. Will have to think about this. + * --ryan. + */ +#if 0 +/* Causes an echo effect to be mixed into a sound. (echo) is the amount + * of echo to mix. 0 is no echo, 255 is infinite (and probably not + * what you want). + * + * Setting (channel) to MIX_CHANNEL_POST registers this as a posteffect, and + * the reverbing will be done to the final mixed stream before passing it on + * to the audio device. + * + * This uses the Mix_RegisterEffect() API internally. If you specify an echo + * of zero, the effect is unregistered, as the data is already in that state. + * + * returns zero if error (no such channel or Mix_RegisterEffect() fails), + * nonzero if reversing effect is enabled. + * Error messages can be retrieved from Mix_GetError(). + */ +extern no_parse_DECLSPEC int SDLCALL Mix_SetReverb(int channel, Uint8 echo); +#endif + +/* Causes a channel to reverse its stereo. This is handy if the user has his + * speakers hooked up backwards, or you would like to have a minor bit of + * psychedelia in your sound code. :) Calling this function with (flip) + * set to non-zero reverses the chunks's usual channels. If (flip) is zero, + * the effect is unregistered. + * + * This uses the Mix_RegisterEffect() API internally, and thus is probably + * more CPU intensive than having the user just plug in his speakers + * correctly. Mix_SetReverseStereo() returns without registering the effect + * function if the audio device is not configured for stereo output. + * + * If you specify MIX_CHANNEL_POST for (channel), then this the effect is used + * on the final mixed stream before sending it on to the audio device (a + * posteffect). + * + * returns zero if error (no such channel or Mix_RegisterEffect() fails), + * nonzero if reversing effect is enabled. Note that an audio device in mono + * mode is a no-op, but this call will return successful in that case. + * Error messages can be retrieved from Mix_GetError(). + */ +extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL Mix_SetReverseStereo(int channel, int flip); + +/* end of effects API. --ryan. */ + + +/* Reserve the first channels (0 -> n-1) for the application, i.e. don't allocate + them dynamically to the next sample if requested with a -1 value below. + Returns the number of reserved channels. + */ +extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL Mix_ReserveChannels(int num); + +/* Channel grouping functions */ + +/* Attach a tag to a channel. A tag can be assigned to several mixer + channels, to form groups of channels. + If 'tag' is -1, the tag is removed (actually -1 is the tag used to + represent the group of all the channels). + Returns true if everything was OK. + */ +extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL Mix_GroupChannel(int which, int tag); +/* Assign several consecutive channels to a group */ +extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL Mix_GroupChannels(int from, int to, int tag); +/* Finds the first available channel in a group of channels, + returning -1 if none are available. + */ +extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL Mix_GroupAvailable(int tag); +/* Returns the number of channels in a group. This is also a subtle + way to get the total number of channels when 'tag' is -1 + */ +extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL Mix_GroupCount(int tag); +/* Finds the "oldest" sample playing in a group of channels */ +extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL Mix_GroupOldest(int tag); +/* Finds the "most recent" (i.e. last) sample playing in a group of channels */ +extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL Mix_GroupNewer(int tag); + +/* Play an audio chunk on a specific channel. + If the specified channel is -1, play on the first free channel. + If 'loops' is greater than zero, loop the sound that many times. + If 'loops' is -1, loop inifinitely (~65000 times). + Returns which channel was used to play the sound. +*/ +#define Mix_PlayChannel(channel,chunk,loops) Mix_PlayChannelTimed(channel,chunk,loops,-1) +/* The same as above, but the sound is played at most 'ticks' milliseconds */ +extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL Mix_PlayChannelTimed(int channel, Mix_Chunk *chunk, int loops, int ticks); +extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL Mix_PlayMusic(Mix_Music *music, int loops); + +/* Fade in music or a channel over "ms" milliseconds, same semantics as the "Play" functions */ +extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL Mix_FadeInMusic(Mix_Music *music, int loops, int ms); +extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL Mix_FadeInMusicPos(Mix_Music *music, int loops, int ms, double position); +#define Mix_FadeInChannel(channel,chunk,loops,ms) Mix_FadeInChannelTimed(channel,chunk,loops,ms,-1) +extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL Mix_FadeInChannelTimed(int channel, Mix_Chunk *chunk, int loops, int ms, int ticks); + +/* Set the volume in the range of 0-128 of a specific channel or chunk. + If the specified channel is -1, set volume for all channels. + Returns the original volume. + If the specified volume is -1, just return the current volume. +*/ +extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL Mix_Volume(int channel, int volume); +extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL Mix_VolumeChunk(Mix_Chunk *chunk, int volume); +extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL Mix_VolumeMusic(int volume); + +/* Halt playing of a particular channel */ +extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL Mix_HaltChannel(int channel); +extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL Mix_HaltGroup(int tag); +extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL Mix_HaltMusic(void); + +/* Change the expiration delay for a particular channel. + The sample will stop playing after the 'ticks' milliseconds have elapsed, + or remove the expiration if 'ticks' is -1 +*/ +extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL Mix_ExpireChannel(int channel, int ticks); + +/* Halt a channel, fading it out progressively till it's silent + The ms parameter indicates the number of milliseconds the fading + will take. + */ +extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL Mix_FadeOutChannel(int which, int ms); +extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL Mix_FadeOutGroup(int tag, int ms); +extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL Mix_FadeOutMusic(int ms); + +/* Query the fading status of a channel */ +extern DECLSPEC Mix_Fading SDLCALL Mix_FadingMusic(void); +extern DECLSPEC Mix_Fading SDLCALL Mix_FadingChannel(int which); + +/* Pause/Resume a particular channel */ +extern DECLSPEC void SDLCALL Mix_Pause(int channel); +extern DECLSPEC void SDLCALL Mix_Resume(int channel); +extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL Mix_Paused(int channel); + +/* Pause/Resume the music stream */ +extern DECLSPEC void SDLCALL Mix_PauseMusic(void); +extern DECLSPEC void SDLCALL Mix_ResumeMusic(void); +extern DECLSPEC void SDLCALL Mix_RewindMusic(void); +extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL Mix_PausedMusic(void); + +/* Set the current position in the music stream. + This returns 0 if successful, or -1 if it failed or isn't implemented. + This function is only implemented for MOD music formats (set pattern + order number) and for OGG music (set position in seconds), at the + moment. +*/ +extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL Mix_SetMusicPosition(double position); + +/* Check the status of a specific channel. + If the specified channel is -1, check all channels. +*/ +extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL Mix_Playing(int channel); +extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL Mix_PlayingMusic(void); + +/* Stop music and set external music playback command */ +extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL Mix_SetMusicCMD(const char *command); + +/* Synchro value is set by MikMod from modules while playing */ +extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL Mix_SetSynchroValue(int value); +extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL Mix_GetSynchroValue(void); + +/* Get the Mix_Chunk currently associated with a mixer channel + Returns NULL if it's an invalid channel, or there's no chunk associated. +*/ +extern DECLSPEC Mix_Chunk * SDLCALL Mix_GetChunk(int channel); + +/* Close the mixer, halting all playing audio */ +extern DECLSPEC void SDLCALL Mix_CloseAudio(void); + +/* We'll use SDL for reporting errors */ +#define Mix_SetError SDL_SetError +#define Mix_GetError SDL_GetError + +/* Ends C function definitions when using C++ */ +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif +#include "close_code.h" + +#endif /* _SDL_MIXER_H */