Source for javax.sound.midi.MetaMessage

   1: /* MetaMessage.java -- A meta message for MIDI files.
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  37: 
  38: 
  39: package javax.sound.midi;
  40: 
  41: /**
  42:  * A system exclusive MIDI message.
  43:  *
  44:  * @author Anthony Green (green@redhat.com)
  45:  * @since 1.3
  46:  *
  47:  */
  48: public class MetaMessage extends MidiMessage
  49: {
  50:   /**
  51:    * The META status code.  Only valid for MIDI files, not the wire protocol.
  52:    */
  53:   public static final int META = 0xFF;
  54: 
  55:   // The length of the variable length data length encoding.
  56:   private int lengthLength = 0;
  57: 
  58:   /**
  59:    * Create a default valid meta message.
  60:    *
  61:    * The official specs don't specify what message is to be
  62:    * created.  For now, we create a zero length meta message
  63:    * with a type code of 0.
  64:    */
  65:   public MetaMessage()
  66:   {
  67:     super(new byte[4]);
  68:     data[0] = (byte) META;
  69:     data[1] = (byte) 0; // Type
  70:     data[2] = (byte) 1; // Length length
  71:     data[3] = (byte) 0; // Length
  72:     lengthLength = 1;
  73:   }
  74: 
  75:   /**
  76:    * Create a MetaMessage object.
  77:    * @param data a complete system exclusive message
  78:    */
  79:   protected MetaMessage(byte[] data)
  80:   {
  81:     super(data);
  82:     int index = 2;
  83:     lengthLength = 1;
  84:     while ((data[index++] & 0x80) > 0)
  85:       lengthLength++;
  86:   }
  87: 
  88:   /**
  89:    * Set the meta message.
  90:    *
  91:    * @param type the meta type byte (< 128)
  92:    * @param data the message data
  93:    * @param length the length of the message data
  94:    * @throws InvalidMidiDataException if this message is invalid
  95:    */
  96:   public void setMessage(int type, byte[] data, int length)
  97:     throws InvalidMidiDataException
  98:   {
  99:     if (type > 127)
 100:       throw new InvalidMidiDataException("Meta type 0x"
 101:                                          + Integer.toHexString(type)
 102:                                          + " must be less than 128");
 103: 
 104:     // For a nice description of how variable length values are handled,
 105:     // see http://www.borg.com/~jglatt/tech/midifile.htm
 106: 
 107:     // First compute the length of the length value
 108:     lengthLength = 0;
 109:     int lengthValue = length;
 110:     do {
 111:       lengthValue = lengthValue >> 7;
 112:       lengthLength++;
 113:     } while (lengthValue > 0);
 114: 
 115:     // Now allocate our data array
 116:     this.length = 2 + lengthLength + length;
 117:     this.data = new byte[this.length];
 118:     this.data[0] = (byte) META;
 119:     this.data[1] = (byte) type;
 120: 
 121:     // Now compute the length representation
 122:     long buffer = length & 0x7F;
 123:     // Avoid altering length variable; PR42551
 124:     lengthValue = length;
 125:     while ((lengthValue >>= 7) > 0)
 126:     {
 127:       buffer <<= 8;
 128:       buffer |= ((lengthValue & 0x7F) | 0x80);
 129:     }
 130: 
 131:     // Now store the variable length length value
 132:     int index = 2;
 133:     do
 134:     {
 135:       this.data[index++] = (byte) (buffer & 0xFF);
 136:       if ((buffer & 0x80) == 0)
 137:         break;
 138:       buffer >>= 8;
 139:     } while (true);
 140: 
 141:     // Now copy the real data.
 142:     System.arraycopy(data, 0, this.data, index, length);
 143:   }
 144: 
 145:   /**
 146:    * Get the meta message type.
 147:    *
 148:    * @return the meta message type
 149:    */
 150:   public int getType()
 151:   {
 152:     return data[1];
 153:   }
 154: 
 155:   /**
 156:    * Get the data for this message, not including the status,
 157:    * type, or length information.
 158:    *
 159:    * @return the message data, not including status, type or lenght info
 160:    */
 161:   public byte[] getData()
 162:   {
 163:     int dataLength = length - 2 - lengthLength;
 164:     byte[] result = new byte[dataLength];
 165:     System.arraycopy(data, 2 + lengthLength, result, 0, dataLength);
 166:     return result;
 167:   }
 168: 
 169:   /* Create a deep-copy clone of this object.
 170:    * @see java.lang.Object#clone()
 171:    */
 172:   public Object clone()
 173:   {
 174:     byte message[] = new byte[length];
 175:     System.arraycopy(data, 0, message, 0, length);
 176:     return new MetaMessage(message);
 177:   }
 178: }