From 4020656850c3f64875a927ae9687127c163d9099 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Marlon Schumacher <schumacher@hfm-karlsruhe.de> Date: Wed, 05 Mar 2025 22:33:39 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] chore: some linting for sox-hoaencode class --- sources/sox-process.lisp | 75 ++++--------------------------------- 1 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 67 deletions(-) diff --git a/sources/sox-process.lisp b/sources/sox-process.lisp index d57a7ab..5d51be0 100644 --- a/sources/sox-process.lisp +++ b/sources/sox-process.lisp @@ -187,91 +187,32 @@ ; in that case a 3DC would have to be used by using points (point-pairs) in a loop (if (probe-file *sox-path*) - (progn - ;(unless (listp (sound sox-input)) (setf (positions sox-input) (list (positions sox-input)))) ; quick hack to prevent having to provide position arg as list of lists - #| - (when - (not - (or - (subtypep (type-of (positions sox-input)) '3dc) - (and (subtypep (type-of (positions sox-input)) 'list) - (> (length (positions sox-input)) 0) - ) - ; (subtypep (type-of (first (positions sox-input))) 'list) - ; (> (length (first (positions sox-input))) 1)) - ) - ) - (om-message-abort "positions must be of type 3dc, or a list of lists.") - ) -|# - (let* ((sound (list! (sound sox-input))) - (positions-ae (list (azimuth sox-input) (elevation sox-input)))) + (progn + (let* ((sound (list! (sound sox-input)))) (when (and (find-if 'stringp sound) (equal output "pipe")) (om-message-abort "Pipe output not possible with this type of input.")) - (let* ((filenames (loop for soundfile in sound collect (namestring soundfile))) + (let* ((filenames (loop for soundfile in sound collect (namestring soundfile))) ; not needed - soundfile should be an atom (outfile (create-path nil output filetype))) (setf str (format nil " ~s ~a" (namestring *sox-path*) *sox-options*)) (if (= (length filenames) 1) ; case: one file - (let* ((filename (first filenames)) - (position positions-ae)) + (let* ((filename (first filenames))) + ; (position positions-ae)) (if (= (order sox-input) 0) ; case: order = 0 (setf str (string+ str (format nil " ~s" filename))) ; case: order > 0 (progn ; here it would be more redundant to call sox-merge with the given params (setf str (string+ str " -M")) - (loop for gain in (sox-hoaencode-gains-up-to-order (order sox-input) (first position) (second position)) + (loop for gain in (sox-hoaencode-gains-up-to-order (order sox-input) (azimuth sox-input) (elevation sox-input)) do (setf str (string+ str (format nil " -v~d ~s" gain filename)))) ) ) - ) - ; case: multiple files - #| - (if (= (order sox-input) 0) - ; case: order = 0 - (progn - (setf str (string+ str " -m")) ; this is the mixer. e.g. sox-mix - (loop for filename in filenames - do (setf str (string+ str (format nil " ~s" filename)))) - ) - ; case: order > 0 - (progn - (setf str (string+ str " -m")) - - ; Create components - (setf component_idx 0) - (loop - for filename in filenames - for position in positions-ae - do - - ; in Object-Oriented Programming we would call-next-method i.e. set a sox-merge input class with the corresponding params. - ; e.g. (make-instance 'sox-merge ... (more redundancy and compactness, less error-prone) ... possible? - ; for multiple sound inputs if possible we would then call a sox-mix to mix the sox merge pipes. everything - - (progn - (setf str_component (format nil " ~s ~a -M" (namestring *sox-path*) *sox-options*)) - (loop for gain in (sox-hoaencode-gains-up-to-order (order sox-input) (first position) (second position)) - do (setf str_component (string+ str_component (format nil " -v~d ~s" gain filename)))) - - (setf outfile_tmp (format nil "~a~a-~d.~a" (directory-namestring outfile) (pathname-name outfile) component_idx (pathname-type outfile))) - (setf str_component (sox-samplebits str_component bitdepth samplerate outfile_tmp)) - (sox-out str_component filename "new file" outfile_tmp nil) - - (setf component_idx (1+ component_idx)) - - ; Add component path to <str> - (setf str (string+ str (format nil " ~s" outfile_tmp))) - ) - ) - ) - ) -|# - ) + )) + (setf str (cond ((equal output "realtime") -- Gitblit v1.9.1