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SFIDL(1)							BEAST Manual Pages							  SFIDL(1)

NAME
SFIDL - SFI IDL Compiler SYNOPSIS
sfidl [OPTIONS] input.idl DESCRIPTION
sfidl generates glue code for BSE objects and plugins from interface definition language files. OPTIONS
--help [binding] Print general usage information. Or, if binding was specified, print usage information for this language binding. --version Print program version. -I DIRECTORY Add DIRECTORY to include path. --print-include-path Print include path. --nostdinc Prevents standard include path from being used. Language bindings: --client-c Generate C client language binding. --client-c Generate C core language binding. --host-c Generate C host language binding. --client-cxx Generate C++ client language binding. --core-cxx Generate C++ core language binding. --plugin Generate C++ plugin language binding. --list-types Print all types defined in the idlfile. This option is used only for BSE internally to ease transition from C to C++ types. Language binding options: --header Generate header file, this is the default. --source Generate source file. --prefix prefix C host/client language binding option, sets the prefix for C functions. The prefix ensures that no symbol clashes will occur between different programs/libraries which are using a binding, so it is important to set it to something unique to your applica- tion/library. --init name Set the name of the init function for C host/core bindings. --namespace namespace C++ client language binding, sets the namespace to use for the code. The namespace ensures that no symbol clashes will occur between different programs/libraries which are using a binding, so it is important to set it to something unique to your applica- tion/library. --lower Select lower case identifiers in the C++ client language binding (create_midi_synth), this is the default. --mixed Select mixed case identifiers in the C++ client language binding (createMidiSynth). SEE ALSO
bsescm(1), BSE Object Reference (http://beast.testbit.eu/bse-objects), BSE Interface Reference (http://beast.testbit.eu/bse-interface), SFIDL Documentation (http://beast.testbit.eu/sfidl-manual) beast-0.7.3 2011-04-08 02:02:09 +0200 SFIDL(1)

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BSESCM(1)							BEAST Manual Pages							 BSESCM(1)

NAME
bsescm - A Guile based scheme shell for BEAST and BSE. SYNOPSIS
bsescm [OPTIONS] [--] ... bsescm [OPTIONS] infile.bse ... DESCRIPTION
bsescm is a Guile based scheme shell for BSE, the Better Sound Engine. bsescm provides a shell interface to all procedures exported by the BSE library, so scripts are able to access the full range of function- ality provided by it, from simple playback of a .bse file to full fledged automated creation or editing of synthesis networks. Alternatively to the linked in BSE library, the bsescm language interface can also talk to a remotely running BSE library host, for instance beast(1). By operating on a remotely running BSE core, bsescm can be used to script arbitrary BSE programs. The shell is also used directly by the BSE library to execute procedures on its behalf, this allows BSE procedures to be written in scheme. When started, bsescm tests whether the first non-option argument is a .bse file and if the test succeeds, attempts to play the command line arguments as .bse files. OPTIONS
bsescm follows the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes ('--'). --bse-pipe INFD OUTFD Provide the input and output communication filedescriptors for remote operation. --bse-eval STRING Execute (eval-string STRING) instead of going into interactive mode. --bse-enable-register Allowes registration of procedures with the BSE core. --bse-no-load Prevent automated loading of plugins and scripts at startup time in interactive mode. --bse-no-play Prevent automated detection and playback of .bse file command line arguments. --g-fatal-warnings Make runtime warnings fatal (abort). -h, --help Describe command line options and exit. -v, --version Display version and exit. -n=NICELEVEL Execute with priority NICELEVEL, this option only takes effect for the root suid wrapper 'beast'. -N Disables renicing to execute with existing priority. --bse-latency=USECONDS Set the allowed synthesis latency for BSE in milliseconds. --bse-mixing-freq=FREQUENCY Set the desired synthesis mixing frequency in Hz. --bse-control-freq=FREQUENCY Set the desired control frequency in Hz, this should be much smaller than the synthesis mixing frequency to reduce CPU load. The default value of approximately 1000 Hz is usually a good choice. --bse-pcm-driver DRIVER-CONF -p DRIVER-CONF This options results in an attempt to open the PCM driver DRIVER-CONF when playback is started. Multiple options may be supplied to try a variety of drivers and unless DRIVER-CONF is specified as `auto', only the drivers listed by options are used. Each DRIVER-CONF consists of a driver name and an optional comma seperated list of arguments attached to the driver withan equal sign, e.g.: -p oss=/dev/dsp2,rw -p auto --bse-midi-driver DRIVER-CONF -m DRIVER-CONF This option is similar to the --bse-pcm-driver option, but applies to MIDI drivers and devices. It also may be specified multiple times and features an `auto' driver. --bse-driver-list Produce a list of all available PCM and MIDI drivers and available devices. Guile Options: -l FILE Load scheme source code from file. -e FUNCTION After reading script, apply FUNCTION to command-line arguments. -ds Do -s SCRIPT at this point (note that this argument must be used in conjuction with -s). --debug Start with debugging evaluator and backtraces enabled (useful for debugging scripts). --emacs Enable emacs protocol for use from within emacs (experimental). The remaining Guile options stop argument processing, and pass all remaining arguments as the value of (command-line): -- Stop argument processing, start in interactive mode. -c EXPR Stop argument processing, evaluate EXPR as a scheme expression. -s SCRIPT Load Scheme source from SCRIPT and execute as a script. SEE ALSO
beast(1), bse(5), BEAST/BSE Website (http://beast.testbit.eu), Guile Documentation (http://www.gnu.org/software/guile/docs/) beast-0.7.3 2011-04-08 02:30:18 +0200 BSESCM(1)
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