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#ifndef SFML_SOUNDSOURCE_HPP
#define SFML_SOUNDSOURCE_HPP
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// Headers
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#include <SFML/Audio/Export.hpp>
#include <SFML/Audio/AlResource.hpp>
#include <SFML/System/Vector3.hpp>
namespace sf
{
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/// \brief Base class defining a sound's properties
///
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class SFML_AUDIO_API SoundSource : AlResource
{
public:
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/// \brief Enumeration of the sound source states
///
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enum Status
{
Stopped, ///< Sound is not playing
Paused, ///< Sound is paused
Playing ///< Sound is playing
};
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/// \brief Copy constructor
///
/// \param copy Instance to copy
///
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SoundSource(const SoundSource& copy);
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/// \brief Destructor
///
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virtual ~SoundSource();
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/// \brief Set the pitch of the sound
///
/// The pitch represents the perceived fundamental frequency
/// of a sound; thus you can make a sound more acute or grave
/// by changing its pitch. A side effect of changing the pitch
/// is to modify the playing speed of the sound as well.
/// The default value for the pitch is 1.
///
/// \param pitch New pitch to apply to the sound
///
/// \see getPitch
///
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void setPitch(float pitch);
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/// \brief Set the volume of the sound
///
/// The volume is a value between 0 (mute) and 100 (full volume).
/// The default value for the volume is 100.
///
/// \param volume Volume of the sound
///
/// \see getVolume
///
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void setVolume(float volume);
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/// \brief Set the 3D position of the sound in the audio scene
///
/// Only sounds with one channel (mono sounds) can be
/// spatialized.
/// The default position of a sound is (0, 0, 0).
///
/// \param x X coordinate of the position of the sound in the scene
/// \param y Y coordinate of the position of the sound in the scene
/// \param z Z coordinate of the position of the sound in the scene
///
/// \see getPosition
///
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void setPosition(float x, float y, float z);
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/// \brief Set the 3D position of the sound in the audio scene
///
/// Only sounds with one channel (mono sounds) can be
/// spatialized.
/// The default position of a sound is (0, 0, 0).
///
/// \param position Position of the sound in the scene
///
/// \see getPosition
///
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void setPosition(const Vector3f& position);
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/// \brief Make the sound's position relative to the listener or absolute
///
/// Making a sound relative to the listener will ensure that it will always
/// be played the same way regardless of the position of the listener.
/// This can be useful for non-spatialized sounds, sounds that are
/// produced by the listener, or sounds attached to it.
/// The default value is false (position is absolute).
///
/// \param relative True to set the position relative, false to set it absolute
///
/// \see isRelativeToListener
///
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void setRelativeToListener(bool relative);
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/// \brief Set the minimum distance of the sound
///
/// The "minimum distance" of a sound is the maximum
/// distance at which it is heard at its maximum volume. Further
/// than the minimum distance, it will start to fade out according
/// to its attenuation factor. A value of 0 ("inside the head
/// of the listener") is an invalid value and is forbidden.
/// The default value of the minimum distance is 1.
///
/// \param distance New minimum distance of the sound
///
/// \see getMinDistance, setAttenuation
///
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void setMinDistance(float distance);
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/// \brief Set the attenuation factor of the sound
///
/// The attenuation is a multiplicative factor which makes
/// the sound more or less loud according to its distance
/// from the listener. An attenuation of 0 will produce a
/// non-attenuated sound, i.e. its volume will always be the same
/// whether it is heard from near or from far. On the other hand,
/// an attenuation value such as 100 will make the sound fade out
/// very quickly as it gets further from the listener.
/// The default value of the attenuation is 1.
///
/// \param attenuation New attenuation factor of the sound
///
/// \see getAttenuation, setMinDistance
///
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void setAttenuation(float attenuation);
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/// \brief Get the pitch of the sound
///
/// \return Pitch of the sound
///
/// \see setPitch
///
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float getPitch() const;
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/// \brief Get the volume of the sound
///
/// \return Volume of the sound, in the range [0, 100]
///
/// \see setVolume
///
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float getVolume() const;
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/// \brief Get the 3D position of the sound in the audio scene
///
/// \return Position of the sound
///
/// \see setPosition
///
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Vector3f getPosition() const;
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/// \brief Tell whether the sound's position is relative to the
/// listener or is absolute
///
/// \return True if the position is relative, false if it's absolute
///
/// \see setRelativeToListener
///
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bool isRelativeToListener() const;
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/// \brief Get the minimum distance of the sound
///
/// \return Minimum distance of the sound
///
/// \see setMinDistance, getAttenuation
///
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float getMinDistance() const;
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/// \brief Get the attenuation factor of the sound
///
/// \return Attenuation factor of the sound
///
/// \see setAttenuation, getMinDistance
///
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float getAttenuation() const;
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/// \brief Overload of assignment operator
///
/// \param right Instance to assign
///
/// \return Reference to self
///
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SoundSource& operator =(const SoundSource& right);
protected:
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/// \brief Default constructor
///
/// This constructor is meant to be called by derived classes only.
///
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SoundSource();
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/// \brief Get the current status of the sound (stopped, paused, playing)
///
/// \return Current status of the sound
///
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Status getStatus() const;
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// Member data
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
unsigned int m_source; ///< OpenAL source identifier
};
} // namespace sf
#endif // SFML_SOUNDSOURCE_HPP
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/// \class sf::SoundSource
/// \ingroup audio
///
/// sf::SoundSource is not meant to be used directly, it
/// only serves as a common base for all audio objects
/// that can live in the audio environment.
///
/// It defines several properties for the sound: pitch,
/// volume, position, attenuation, etc. All of them can be
/// changed at any time with no impact on performances.
///
/// \see sf::Sound, sf::SoundStream
///
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