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+ Add Rakefile.
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+ Fix a bug that occurs when calling super from a child class of TagLib::File.
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+
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+ # 0.1.1
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+ TagLib::File can now be a superclass
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+ rb_obj_call_init always called TagLib::File#initialize and not MyClass#initialize
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+ See http://subforge.org/blogs/show/5
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+ Add unit tests.
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+ # 0.1.0
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+ First public release.
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+ ruby-taglib2 is a Ruby interface to TagLib, the audio meta-data library.
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+ It allows Ruby programs to read and write meta-data of all the audio formats supported by TagLib.
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+ It was written because ruby-taglib suffers severals bugs with ruby 1.9.
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+
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+ * Installation (using rake)
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+ rake
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+ rake install
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+
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+ * Compatibility with ruby-taglib
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+ rake COMPAT=true
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+ rake install
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+ * Tests
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+ rake test [COMPAT=true]
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+ * Documentation
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+ rake rdoc
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+ * Tests (after compiling)
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+ ruby tests/tests.rb
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+ * Installation (by hand)
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+ ruby extconf.rb [--compat]
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+ make
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+ =begin
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+ Copyright 2010-2011 Vincent Carmona
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+ vinc4mai+taglib@gmail.com
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+ This file is part of ruby-taglib2.
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+ ruby-taglib2 is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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+ it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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+ the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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+ ruby-taglib2 is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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+ =end
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+
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+ require "taglib2"
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+
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+ module TagLib
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+ class BadPath < Exception
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+ end
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+
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+ class File
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+ def close
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+ nil
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ =begin
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+ Copyright 2010-2011 Vincent Carmona
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+ vinc4mai+taglib@gmail.com
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+ This file is part of ruby-taglib2.
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+ ruby-taglib2 is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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+ Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
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+ =end
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+ require 'mkmf'
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+ have_header('ruby.h') || exit(1)
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+ have_header('taglib/tag_c.h') || exit(1)
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+ have_library('tag_c') || exit(1)
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+
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+ if ARGV.include?("--compat")
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+ ($INSTALLFILES ||= []) << ["compat/taglib.rb", "$(RUBYLIBDIR)", 'compat']
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+ end
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+ create_makefile("taglib2")
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+ =begin
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+ Copyright 2010 Vincent Carmona
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+ vinc4mai+taglib@gmail.com
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+ This file is part of ruby-taglib2.
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+ ruby-taglib2 is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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+ ruby-taglib2 is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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+ along with ruby-taglib2; if not, write to the Free Software
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+ Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
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+ =end
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+
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+ require "taglib2.so"
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+ #:main: TagLib::File
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+ module TagLib
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+ VERSION=[0, 1, 2]
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+ end
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+ /*
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+ Copyright 2010-2011 Vincent Carmona
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+ vinc4mai+taglib@gmail.com
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+ This file is part of ruby-taglib2.
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+ ruby-taglib2 is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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+ ruby-taglib2 is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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+ */
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+ #include <ruby.h>
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+ #include <taglib/tag_c.h>
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+
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+ typedef struct
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+ {
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+ TagLib_File *file;
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+ TagLib_Tag *tag;
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+ const TagLib_AudioProperties *audio;
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+ } tgFileData;
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+
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+ VALUE mTagLib;
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+ VALUE eBadFile, eBadTag, eBadAudioProperties;
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+ VALUE cFile;
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+
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+ static void
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+ free_tgFileData(tgFileData *d)
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+ {
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+ taglib_file_free(d->file);
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+ free(d);
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+ }
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+
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+ TagLib_Tag *
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+ file_tag(VALUE self)
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+ {
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+ tgFileData *d;
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+ TagLib_Tag *tgTag;
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+
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+ Data_Get_Struct(self, tgFileData, d);
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+ if (d->tag==NULL)
51
+ {
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+ tgTag=taglib_file_tag(d->file);
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+ if (tgTag==NULL)
54
+ rb_raise(eBadTag, "Bad tag");
55
+ d->tag=tgTag;
56
+ }
57
+ return d->tag;
58
+ }
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+
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+ const TagLib_AudioProperties *
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+ file_audio(VALUE self)
62
+ {
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+ tgFileData *d;
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+ const TagLib_AudioProperties *tgAudio;
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+
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+ Data_Get_Struct(self, tgFileData, d);
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+ if (d->audio==NULL)
68
+ {
69
+ tgAudio=taglib_file_audioproperties(d->file);
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+ if (tgAudio==NULL)
71
+ rb_raise(eBadAudioProperties, "Bad audio properties");
72
+ d->audio=tgAudio;
73
+ }
74
+ return d->audio;
75
+ }
76
+
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+ /*:nodoc:*/
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+ VALUE
79
+ file_alloc(VALUE self)
80
+ {
81
+ tgFileData *data;
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+
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+ data=ALLOC(tgFileData);
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+ data->tag=NULL;
85
+ data->audio=NULL;
86
+ return Data_Wrap_Struct(self, 0, free_tgFileData, data);
87
+ }
88
+
89
+ /*
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+ call-seq: new(path, type=nil)
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+
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+ Creates a new File object.
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+ path: pathname of an audio file as a ruby string
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+ type: a TagLib::Type (i.e TagLib::OggVorbis, TagLib::MP4)
95
+ */
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+ VALUE
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+ file_init(int argc, VALUE* argv, VALUE self)
98
+ {
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+ VALUE path, type;
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+ TagLib_File *tgFile;
101
+ tgFileData *data;
102
+
103
+ rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "11", &path, &type);
104
+
105
+ if (NIL_P(type))
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+ {
107
+ tgFile=taglib_file_new(StringValuePtr(path));
108
+ }
109
+ else
110
+ {
111
+ taglib_file_new_type(StringValuePtr(path), NUM2INT(type));
112
+ }
113
+ if (tgFile==NULL)
114
+ rb_raise(eBadFile, "Bad file");
115
+
116
+ Data_Get_Struct(self, tgFileData, data);
117
+ data->file=tgFile;
118
+ rb_iv_set(self, "@path", path);
119
+ rb_iv_set(self, "@type", type);
120
+ return Qnil;
121
+ }
122
+
123
+ /*Save modifications to the audio file.*/
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+ VALUE
125
+ file_save(VALUE self)
126
+ {
127
+ tgFileData *data;
128
+
129
+ Data_Get_Struct(self, tgFileData, data);
130
+ if (taglib_file_save(data->file))
131
+ {
132
+ return Qtrue;
133
+ }
134
+ else
135
+ {
136
+ return Qfalse;
137
+ }
138
+ }
139
+
140
+ /*Get track title*/
141
+ VALUE
142
+ file_get_title(VALUE self)
143
+ {
144
+ VALUE str;
145
+
146
+ str=rb_str_new2(taglib_tag_title(file_tag(self)));
147
+ taglib_tag_free_strings;
148
+ return str;
149
+ }
150
+
151
+ /*
152
+ call-seq: title=title
153
+
154
+ Set track title to title
155
+ title: a string
156
+ */
157
+ VALUE
158
+ file_set_title(VALUE self, VALUE title)
159
+ {
160
+ taglib_tag_set_title(file_tag(self), StringValuePtr(title));
161
+ return title;
162
+ }
163
+
164
+ /*Get track artist*/
165
+ VALUE
166
+ file_get_artist(VALUE self)
167
+ {
168
+ VALUE str;
169
+
170
+ str=rb_str_new2(taglib_tag_artist(file_tag(self)));
171
+ taglib_tag_free_strings;
172
+ return str;
173
+ }
174
+
175
+ /*
176
+ call-seq: artist=artist
177
+
178
+ Set track artist to artist
179
+ artist: a string
180
+ */
181
+ VALUE
182
+ file_set_artist(VALUE self, VALUE artist)
183
+ {
184
+ taglib_tag_set_artist(file_tag(self), StringValuePtr(artist));
185
+ return artist;
186
+ }
187
+
188
+ /*Get track album*/
189
+ VALUE
190
+ file_get_album(VALUE self)
191
+ {
192
+ VALUE str;
193
+
194
+ str=rb_str_new2(taglib_tag_album(file_tag(self)));
195
+ taglib_tag_free_strings;
196
+ return str;
197
+ }
198
+
199
+ /*
200
+ call-seq: album=album
201
+
202
+ Set track album to album
203
+ album: a string
204
+ */
205
+ VALUE
206
+ file_set_album(VALUE self, VALUE album)
207
+ {
208
+ taglib_tag_set_album(file_tag(self), StringValuePtr(album));
209
+ return album;
210
+ }
211
+
212
+ /*Get track comment*/
213
+ VALUE
214
+ file_get_comment(VALUE self)
215
+ {
216
+ VALUE str;
217
+
218
+ str=rb_str_new2(taglib_tag_comment(file_tag(self)));
219
+ taglib_tag_free_strings;
220
+ return str;
221
+ }
222
+
223
+ /*
224
+ call-seq: comment=comment
225
+
226
+ Set track comment to comment
227
+ comment: a string
228
+ */
229
+ VALUE
230
+ file_set_comment(VALUE self, VALUE comment)
231
+ {
232
+ taglib_tag_set_comment(file_tag(self), StringValuePtr(comment));
233
+ return comment;
234
+ }
235
+
236
+ /*Get track genre*/
237
+ VALUE
238
+ file_get_genre(VALUE self)
239
+ {
240
+ VALUE str;
241
+
242
+ str=rb_str_new2(taglib_tag_genre(file_tag(self)));
243
+ taglib_tag_free_strings;
244
+ return str;
245
+ }
246
+
247
+ /*
248
+ call-seq: genre=genre
249
+
250
+ Set track genre to genre
251
+ genre: a string
252
+ */
253
+ VALUE
254
+ file_set_genre(VALUE self, VALUE genre)
255
+ {
256
+ taglib_tag_set_genre(file_tag(self), StringValuePtr(genre));
257
+ return genre;
258
+ }
259
+
260
+ /*Get track year*/
261
+ VALUE
262
+ file_get_year(VALUE self)
263
+ {
264
+ return INT2FIX(taglib_tag_year(file_tag(self)));
265
+ }
266
+
267
+ /*
268
+ call-seq: year=year
269
+
270
+ Set track year to year
271
+ year: a Fixnum
272
+ */
273
+ VALUE
274
+ file_set_year(VALUE self, VALUE year)
275
+ {
276
+ taglib_tag_set_year(file_tag(self), NUM2INT(year));
277
+ return year;
278
+ }
279
+
280
+ /*Get track number*/
281
+ VALUE
282
+ file_get_track(VALUE self)
283
+ {
284
+ return INT2FIX(taglib_tag_track(file_tag(self)));
285
+ }
286
+
287
+ /*
288
+ call-seq: track=number
289
+
290
+ Set track number to number
291
+ number: a Fixnum
292
+ */
293
+ VALUE
294
+ file_set_track(VALUE self, VALUE track)
295
+ {
296
+ taglib_tag_set_track(file_tag(self), NUM2INT(track));
297
+ return track;
298
+ }
299
+
300
+ /*Get track length in seconds*/
301
+ VALUE
302
+ file_get_length(VALUE self)
303
+ {
304
+ return INT2NUM(taglib_audioproperties_length(file_audio(self)));
305
+ }
306
+
307
+ /*Get track bitrate in kb/s*/
308
+ VALUE
309
+ file_get_bitrate(VALUE self)
310
+ {
311
+ return INT2NUM(taglib_audioproperties_bitrate(file_audio(self)));
312
+ }
313
+
314
+ /*Get track samplerate in Hz*/
315
+ VALUE
316
+ file_get_samplerate(VALUE self)
317
+ {
318
+ return INT2NUM(taglib_audioproperties_samplerate(file_audio(self)));
319
+ }
320
+
321
+ /*Get the number of channels in the audio stream*/
322
+ VALUE
323
+ file_get_channels(VALUE self)
324
+ {
325
+ return INT2NUM(taglib_audioproperties_channels(file_audio(self)));
326
+ }
327
+
328
+ void
329
+ Init_taglib2()
330
+ {
331
+ /*
332
+ ruby-taglib2 is a Ruby interface to TagLib, the audio meta-data library.
333
+
334
+ require 'taglib2'
335
+ tag=TagLib::File.new('music.ogg')
336
+ tag.title
337
+ tag.genre="my genre"
338
+ tag.save
339
+ */
340
+ mTagLib=rb_define_module("TagLib");
341
+
342
+ eBadFile=rb_define_class_under(mTagLib, "BadFile", rb_eException);
343
+ eBadTag=rb_define_class_under(mTagLib, "BadTag", rb_eException);
344
+ eBadAudioProperties=rb_define_class_under(mTagLib, "BadAudioProperties", rb_eException);
345
+
346
+ rb_define_const(mTagLib, "MPEG", INT2FIX(TagLib_File_MPEG));
347
+ rb_define_const(mTagLib, "OggVorbis", INT2FIX(TagLib_File_OggVorbis));
348
+ rb_define_const(mTagLib, "FLAC", INT2FIX(TagLib_File_FLAC));
349
+ rb_define_const(mTagLib, "MPC", INT2FIX(TagLib_File_MPC));
350
+ rb_define_const(mTagLib, "OggFlac", INT2FIX(TagLib_File_OggFlac));
351
+ rb_define_const(mTagLib, "WavPack", INT2FIX(TagLib_File_WavPack));
352
+ rb_define_const(mTagLib, "Speex", INT2FIX(TagLib_File_Speex));
353
+ rb_define_const(mTagLib, "TrueAudio", INT2FIX(TagLib_File_TrueAudio));
354
+ rb_define_const(mTagLib, "MP4", INT2FIX(TagLib_File_MP4));
355
+ rb_define_const(mTagLib, "ASF", INT2FIX(TagLib_File_ASF));
356
+
357
+ cFile=rb_define_class_under(mTagLib, "File", rb_cObject);
358
+ rb_define_alloc_func(cFile, file_alloc);
359
+ rb_define_method(cFile, "initialize", file_init, -1);
360
+ rb_define_method(cFile, "save", file_save, 0);
361
+ rb_define_method(cFile, "title", file_get_title, 0);
362
+ rb_define_method(cFile, "title=", file_set_title, 1);
363
+ rb_define_method(cFile, "artist", file_get_artist, 0);
364
+ rb_define_method(cFile, "artist=", file_set_artist, 1);
365
+ rb_define_method(cFile, "album", file_get_album, 0);
366
+ rb_define_method(cFile, "album=", file_set_album, 1);
367
+ rb_define_method(cFile, "comment", file_get_comment, 0);
368
+ rb_define_method(cFile, "comment=", file_set_comment, 1);
369
+ rb_define_method(cFile, "genre", file_get_genre, 0);
370
+ rb_define_method(cFile, "genre=", file_set_genre, 1);
371
+ rb_define_method(cFile, "year", file_get_year, 0);
372
+ rb_define_method(cFile, "year=", file_set_year, 1);
373
+ rb_define_method(cFile, "track", file_get_track, 0);
374
+ rb_define_method(cFile, "track=", file_set_track, 1);
375
+ rb_define_method(cFile, "length", file_get_length, 0);
376
+ rb_define_method(cFile, "bitrate", file_get_bitrate, 0);
377
+ rb_define_method(cFile, "samplerate", file_get_samplerate, 0);
378
+ rb_define_method(cFile, "channels", file_get_channels, 0);
379
+ }
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44
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49
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52
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53
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54
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55
+ - extconf.rb
56
+ - ChangeLog
57
+ - COPYING
58
+ - README
59
+ has_rdoc: true
60
+ homepage: http://zik.rubyforge.org/ruby-taglib2
61
+ licenses:
62
+ - General Public License v2
63
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88
+ rubyforge_project: zik
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+ summary: ruby-taglib2 is a Ruby interface to TagLib, the audio meta-data library. It allows Ruby programs to read and write meta-data of all the audio formats supported by TagLib. It was written because ruby-taglib suffers severals bugs with ruby 1.9.
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