#pragma once #include "../plugin.h" // This extension let your plugin hook itself into the host select/poll/epoll/kqueue reactor. // This is useful to handle asynchronous I/O on the main thread. static CLAP_CONSTEXPR const char CLAP_EXT_POSIX_FD_SUPPORT[] = "clap.posix-fd-support"; #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif enum { // IO events flags, they can be used to form a mask which describes: // - which events you are interested in (register_fd/modify_fd) // - which events happened (on_fd) CLAP_POSIX_FD_READ = 1 << 0, CLAP_POSIX_FD_WRITE = 1 << 1, CLAP_POSIX_FD_ERROR = 1 << 2, }; typedef uint32_t clap_posix_fd_flags_t; typedef struct clap_plugin_posix_fd_support { // This callback is "level-triggered". // It means that a writable fd will continuously produce "on_fd()" events; // don't forget using modify_fd() to remove the write notification once you're // done writting. // // [main-thread] void(CLAP_ABI *on_fd)(const clap_plugin_t *plugin, int fd, clap_posix_fd_flags_t flags); } clap_plugin_posix_fd_support_t; typedef struct clap_host_posix_fd_support { // [main-thread] bool(CLAP_ABI *register_fd)(const clap_host_t *host, int fd, clap_posix_fd_flags_t flags); // [main-thread] bool(CLAP_ABI *modify_fd)(const clap_host_t *host, int fd, clap_posix_fd_flags_t flags); // [main-thread] bool(CLAP_ABI *unregister_fd)(const clap_host_t *host, int fd); } clap_host_posix_fd_support_t; #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif