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/*
   Copyright 2009 Last.fm Ltd. 
      - Primarily authored by Max Howell, Jono Cole and Doug Mansell

   This file is part of liblastfm.

   liblastfm is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
   it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
   the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
   (at your option) any later version.

   liblastfm is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
   but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
   MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
   GNU General Public License for more details.

   You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
   along with liblastfm.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#ifndef LASTFM_FINGERPRINT_H
#define LASTFM_FINGERPRINT_H

#include <lastfm/FingerprintId>
#include <lastfm/Track>


namespace lastfm
{
    class LASTFM_DLLEXPORT Fingerprint
    {
        lastfm::Track m_track;
        QByteArray m_data;
        int m_id;
        int m_duration;

    protected:
        bool m_complete;

    public:
        /** represents a partial fingerprint of 20 seconds of music, this is 
          * considered 99.9999...9999% unique and so we use it for most stuff as 
          * it is much quicker than a complete fingerprint, still though, you
          * should do the generate step in a thread. */
        Fingerprint( const lastfm::Track& );
    
        /** if the id isNull(), then you'll need to do generate, submit and decode */
        FingerprintId id() const { return m_id; }

        /** The actual data that is the fingerprint, this is about 70kB or so,
          * there isn't anything in it until you call generate. */
        QByteArray data() const { return m_data; }

        enum Error
        {
            ReadError = 0,

            /** failed to extract samplerate, bitrate, channels, duration etc */
            HeadersError,

            DecodeError,
        
            /** there is a minimum track duration for fingerprinting */
            TrackTooShortError,
            
            /** the fingerprint service went wrong, or we submitted bad data, 
              * or myabe the request failed, whatever, we couldn't parse the 
              * result */
            BadResponseError,
        
            /** sorry, liblastfm sucks, report bug with log! */
            InternalError            
        };

        /** This is CPU intensive, do it in a thread in your GUI application */
        void generate( FingerprintableSource* ) throw( Error );

        /** Submits the fingerprint data to Last.fm in order to get a FingerprintId
          * back. You need to wait for the QNetworkReply to finish before you can
          * pass it to decode clearly. */
        QNetworkReply* submit() const;

        /** Pass a finished reply from submit(), if the response is sound, id()
          * will be valid. Otherwise we will throw. You always get a valid id
          * or a throw.
          */
        void decode( QNetworkReply*, bool* lastfm_needs_a_complete_fingerprint = 0 ) throw( Error );
    };


    class CompleteFingerprint : public Fingerprint
    {
    public:
        CompleteFingerprint( const lastfm::Track& t ) : Fingerprint( t )
        {
            m_complete = true;
        }
    };
}


inline QDebug operator<<( QDebug d, lastfm::Fingerprint::Error e )
{
    #define CASE(x) case lastfm::Fingerprint::x: return d << #x;
    switch (e)
    {
        CASE(ReadError)
        CASE(HeadersError)
        CASE(DecodeError)
        CASE(TrackTooShortError)
        CASE(BadResponseError)
        CASE(InternalError)
    }
    #undef CASE
}

#endif