/***************************************************** vim:set ts=4 sw=4 sts=4: This file is the template for the processing plug ins. ------------------- Copyright : (C) 2002-2003 by José Pablo Ezequiel "Pupeno" Fernández Copyright : (C) 2004 by Gary Cramblitt ------------------- Original author: José Pablo Ezequiel "Pupeno" Fernández Current Maintainer: Gary Cramblitt ******************************************************************************/ /*************************************************************************** * * * This program 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; version 2 of the License. * * * ***************************************************************************/ #ifndef _PLUGINPROC_H_ #define _PLUGINPROC_H_ #include #include #include #include "kdeexportfix.h" #include /** * @interface PlugInProc * * pluginproc - the KDE Text-to-Speech Deamon Plugin API. * * @version 1.0 Draft 1 * * This class defines the interface that plugins to KTTSD must implement. * * @warning The pluginproc interface is still being developed and is likely * to change in the future. * * A KTTSD Plugin interfaces between KTTSD and a speech engine. It provides the methods * used by KTTSD to synthesize and/or audibilize text into speech. * * @section Goals * * The ideal plugin has the following features (listed most important to least important): * - It can synthesize text into an audio file without sending the audio to * the audio device. If the plugin can do this, the @ref supportsSynth function * should return True. * - When @ref stopText is called, is able to immediately stop an in-progress * synthesis or saying operation. * - It can operate asynchronously, i.e., returns immediately from a * @ref sayText or @ref synthText call and emits signals @ref sayFinished or * @ref synthFinished when completed. If the plugin can do this, the @ref supportsAsync * function should return True. * * As a plugin author, your goal is to provide all 3 of these features. However, * the speech engine you are working with might not be able to support all three * features. * * If a plugin cannot do all 3 of the features above, the next best combinations * are (from best to worst): * * - @ref supportsSynth returns True, @ref supportsAsync returns False, and * @stopText is able to immediately stop synthesis. * - @ref supportsSynth returns True, @ref supportsAsync returns False, and * @stopText returns immediately without stopping synthesis. * - @ref supportsAsync returns True, @ref supportsSynth returns False, and * @ref stopText is able to immediately stop saying. * - Both @ref supportsSynth and @ref supportsAsync both return False, and * @ref stopText is able to immediately stop saying. * - @ref supportsAsync returns True, @ref supportsSynth returns False, and * @ref stopText returns immediately without stopping saying. * - Both @ref supportsSynth and @ref supportsAsync both return False, and * @ref stopText returns immediately without stopping saying. * * Notice that aynchronous support is not essential because KTTSD is able to * provide aynchronous support by running the plugin in a separate thread. * The ability to immediately stop audio output (or support separate synthesis * only) is more important. * * @section Minimum Implementations * * All plugins should implement @ref init in order to initialize the speech engine, * set language codes, etc. * * If @ref supportsSynth return False, a plugin must implement @ref sayText . * * If @ref supportsSynth returns True, a plugin must implement the following methods: * - @ref synthText * - @ref getFilename * - @ref ackFinished * The plugin need not implement @ref sayText . * * If @ref supportsAsync returns True, the plugin must implement @ref getState . * * If @ref supportsAsync returns True, and @ref supportsSynth returns True, * a plugin must emit @ref synthFinished signal when synthesis is completed. * * If @ref supportsAsync returns True, and @ref supportsSynth returns False, * a plugin must emit @ref sayFinished signal when saying is completed. * * If @ref supportsAsync returns False, do not emit signals @ref sayFinished * or @ref synthFinished . * * @section Implementation Guidelines * * In no case, will a plugin need to perform more than one @ref sayText or * @ref synthText at a time. In other words, in asynchronous mode, KTTSD will * not call @ref sayText or @ref synthText again until @ref @getState returns * psFinished. * * If @ref supportsAsync returns False, KTTSD will run the plugin in a separate * TQThread. As a consequence, the plugin must not make use of the KDE Library, * when @ref sayText or @ref synthText is called, * with the exception of TDEProcess and family (KProcIO, KShellProcess). * This restriction comes about because the KDE Libraries make use of the * main TQt event loop, which unfortunately, runs only in the main thread. * This restriction will likely be lifted in TQt 4 and later. * * Since the KDE library is not available from the @ref sayText and @ref synthText methods, * it is best if the plugin reads configuration settings in the @ref init method. * The TDEConfig object is passed as an argument to @ref init . * * If the synthesis engine requires a long initialization time (more than a second), * it is best if the plugin loads the speech engine from the @ref init method. * Otherwise, it will be more memory efficient to wait until @ref sayText or * @ref synthText is called, because it is possible that the plugin will be created * and initialized, but never used. * * All plugins, whether @ref supportsAsync returns True or not, should try to * implement @ref stopText . If a plugin returns False from @ref supportsAsync, * @ref stopText will be called from the main thread, while @ref sayText and/or * @ref synthText will be called from a separate thread. Hence, it will be * possible for @ref stopText to be called while @ref sayText or @ref synthText is * running. Keep this in mind when implementing the code. * * If the plugin returns True from @ref supportsAsync, you will of course * need to deal with similar issues. If you have to use TQThreads * to implement asynchronous support, do not be concerned about emitting * the @ref sayFinished or @ref synthFinished signals from your threads, since * KTTSD will convert the received signals into postEvents and * return immediately. * * If it is not possible for @ref stopText to stop an in-progress operation, it * must not wait for the operation to complete, since this would block KTTSD. * Instead, simply return immediately. Usually, KTTSD will perform other operations * while waiting for the plugin to complete its operation. (See threadedplugin.cpp.) * * If the @ref stopText implementation returns before the operation has actually * completed, it must emit the @ref stopped() signal when it is actually completed. * * If a plugin returns True from @ref supportsAsync, and @ref stopText is called, * when the plugin has stopped or completed the operation, it must return psIdle * on the next call to @ref getState ; not psFinished. The following state diagram * might be helpful to understand this: * @verbatim psIdle <<---------------------------------------------------------- / \ ^ psSaying psSynthing --- stopText called and operation completed -->> ^ \ / ^ psFinished --- ackFinished called ------------------------------->> ^ @endverbatim * * If your plugin can't immediately stop an in-progress operation, the easiest * way to handle this is to set a flag when stopText is called, and then in your * getState() implementation, if the operation has completed, change the * psFinished state to psIdle, if the flag is set. See the flite plugin for * example code. * * If a plugin returns True from @ref supportsSynth, KTTSD will pass a suggested * filename in the @ref synthText call. The plugin should synthesize the text * into an audio file with the suggested name. If the synthesis engine does not * permit this, i.e., it will pick a filename of its own, that is OK. In either * case, the actual filename produced should be returned in @ref getFilename . * In no case may the plugin re-use this filename once @ref getFilename has been * called. If for some reason the synthesis engine cannot support this, the * plugin should copy the file to the suggested filename. The file must not be * locked when @ref getFilename is called. The file will be deleted when * KTTSD is finished using it. * * The preferred audio file format is wave, since this is the only format * guaranteed to be supported by KDE (aRts). Other formats may or may not be * supported on a user's machine. * * The plugin destructor should take care of terminating the speech engine. * * @section Error-handling Error Handling * * Plugins may emit the @ref error signal when an error occurs. * * When an error occurs, plugins should attempt to recover as best they can and * continue accepting @ref sayText or @ref synthText calls. For example, * if a speech engine emits an error in response to certain characters embedded * in synthesizing text, the plugin should discard the text and * emit signal @ref error with True as the first argument and the speech * engine's error message as the second argument. The plugin should then * treat the operation as a completed operation, i.e., return psFinished when * @ref getState is called. * * If the speech engine crashes, the plugin should emit signal @ref error with * True as the first argument and then attempt to restart the speech engine. * The plugin will need to implement some protection against an infinite * restart loop and emit the @ref error signal with False as the first argument * if this occurs. * * If a plugin emits the @ref error signal with False as the first argument, * KTTSD will no longer call the plugin. * * @section PlugInConf * * The plugin should implement a configuration dialog where the user can specify * options specific to the speech engine. This dialog is displayed in the KDE * Control Center and also in the KTTS Manager (kttsmgr). See pluginconf.h. * * If the user changes any of the settings while the plugin is created, * the plugin will be destroyed and re-created. */ class TQTextCodec; enum pluginState { psIdle = 0, /**< Plugin is not doing anything. */ psSaying = 1, /**< Plugin is synthesizing and audibilizing. */ psSynthing = 2, /**< Plugin is synthesizing. */ psFinished = 3 /**< Plugin has finished synthesizing. Audio file is ready. */ }; class KDE_EXPORT PlugInProc : virtual public TQObject{ Q_OBJECT public: enum CharacterCodec { Local = 0, Latin1 = 1, Unicode = 2, UseCodec = 3 }; /** * Constructor. */ PlugInProc( TQObject *parent = 0, const char *name = 0); /** * Destructor. * Plugin must terminate the speech engine. */ virtual ~PlugInProc(); /** * Initialize the speech engine. * @param config Settings object. * @param configGroup Settings Group. * * Sample code for reading configuration: * @verbatim config->setGroup(configGroup); m_fliteExePath = config->readEntry("FliteExePath", "flite"); kdDebug() << "FliteProc::init: path to flite: " << m_fliteExePath << endl; config->setGroup(configGroup); @endverbatim */ virtual bool init(TDEConfig *config, const TQString &configGroup); /** * Say a text. Synthesize and audibilize it. * @param text The text to be spoken. * * If the plugin supports asynchronous operation, it should return immediately * and emit sayFinished signal when synthesis and audibilizing is finished. * It must also implement the @ref getState method, which must return * psFinished, when saying is completed. */ virtual void sayText(const TQString &text); /** * Synthesize text into an audio file, but do not send to the audio device. * @param text The text to be synthesized. * @param suggestedFilename Full pathname of file to create. The plugin * may ignore this parameter and choose its own * filename. KTTSD will query the generated * filename using getFilename(). * * If the plugin supports asynchronous operation, it should return immediately * and emit @ref synthFinished signal when synthesis is completed. * It must also implement the @ref getState method, which must return * psFinished, when synthesis is completed. */ virtual void synthText(const TQString &text, const TQString &suggestedFilename); /** * Get the generated audio filename from call to @ref synthText. * @return Name of the audio file the plugin generated. * Null if no such file. * * The plugin must not re-use or delete the filename. The file may not * be locked when this method is called. The file will be deleted when * KTTSD is finished using it. */ virtual TQString getFilename(); /** * Stop current operation (saying or synthesizing text). * Important: This function may be called from a thread different from the * one that called sayText or synthText. * If the plugin cannot stop an in-progress @ref sayText or * @ref synthText operation, it must not block waiting for it to complete. * Instead, return immediately. * * If a plugin returns before the operation has actually been stopped, * the plugin must emit the @ref stopped signal when the operation has * actually stopped. * * The plugin should change to the psIdle state after stopping the * operation. */ virtual void stopText(); /** * Return the current state of the plugin. * This function only makes sense in asynchronous mode. * @return The pluginState of the plugin. * * @see pluginState */ virtual pluginState getState(); /** * Acknowledges a finished state and resets the plugin state to psIdle. * * If the plugin is not in state psFinished, nothing happens. * The plugin may use this call to do any post-processing cleanup, * for example, blanking the stored filename (but do not delete the file). * Calling program should call getFilename prior to ackFinished. */ virtual void ackFinished(); /** * Returns True if the plugin supports asynchronous processing, * i.e., returns immediately from sayText or synthText. * @return True if this plugin supports asynchronous processing. * * If the plugin returns True, it must also implement @ref getState . * It must also emit @ref sayFinished or @ref synthFinished signals when * saying or synthesis is completed. */ virtual bool supportsAsync(); /** * Returns True if the plugin supports synthText method, * i.e., is able to synthesize text to a sound file without * audibilizing the text. * @return True if this plugin supports synthText method. * * If the plugin returns True, it must also implement the following methods: * - @ref synthText * - @ref getFilename * - @ref ackFinished * * If the plugin returns True, it need not implement @ref sayText . */ virtual bool supportsSynth(); /** * Returns the name of an XSLT stylesheet that will convert a valid SSML file * into a format that can be processed by the synth. For example, * The Festival plugin returns a stylesheet that will convert SSML into * SABLE. Any tags the synth cannot handle should be stripped (leaving * their text contents though). The default stylesheet strips all * tags and converts the file to plain text. * @return Name of the XSLT file. */ virtual TQString getSsmlXsltFilename(); /** * Given the name of a codec, returns the TQTextCodec for the name. * Handles the following "special" codec names: * Local The user's current Locale codec. * Latin1 Latin1 (ISO 8859-1) * Unicode UTF-16 * @param codecName Name of desired codec. * @return The codec object. Calling program must not delete this object * as it is a reference to an existing TQTextCodec object. * * Caution: Do not pass translated codec names to this routine. */ static TQTextCodec* codecNameToCodec(const TQString &codecName); /** * Builds a list of codec names, suitable for display in a TQComboBox. * The list includes the 3 special codec names (translated) at the top: * Local The user's current Locale codec. * Latin1 Latin1 (ISO 8859-1) * Unicode UTF-16 */ static TQStringList buildCodecList(); /** * Given the name of a codec, returns index into the codec list. * Handles the following "special" codec names: * Local The user's current Locale codec. * Latin1 Latin1 (ISO 8859-1) * Unicode UTF-16 * @param codecName Name of the codec. * @param codecList List of codec names. The first 3 entries may be translated names. * @return TQTextCodec object. Caller must not delete this object. * * Caution: Do not pass translated codec names to this routine in codecName parameter. */ static int codecNameToListIndex(const TQString &codecName, const TQStringList &codecList); /** * Given index into codec list, returns the codec object. * @param codecNum Index of the codec. * @param codecList List of codec names. The first 3 entries may be translated names. * @return TQTextCodec object. Caller must not delete this object. */ static TQTextCodec* codecIndexToCodec(int codecNum, const TQStringList &codecList); /** * Given index into codec list, returns the codec Name. * Handles the following "special" codec names: * Local The user's current Locale codec. * Latin1 Latin1 (ISO 8859-1) * Unicode UTF-16 * @param codecNum Index of the codec. * @param codecList List of codec names. The first 3 entries may be translated names. * @return Untranslated name of the codec. */ static TQString codecIndexToCodecName(int codecNum, const TQStringList &codecList); signals: /** * Emitted when synthText() finishes and plugin supports asynchronous mode. */ void synthFinished(); /** * Emitted when sayText() finishes and plugin supports asynchronous mode. */ void sayFinished(); /** * Emitted when stopText() has been called and plugin stops asynchronously. */ void stopped(); /** * Emitted if an error occurs. * @param keepGoing True if the plugin can continue processing. * False if the plugin cannot continue, for example, * the speech engine could not be started. * @param msg Error message. * * When an error occurs, plugins should attempt to recover as best they can * and continue accepting @ref sayText or @ref synthText calls. For example, * if the speech engine emits an error while synthesizing text, the plugin * should return True along with error message. * * @see Error-handling * */ void error(bool keepGoing, const TQString &msg); }; #endif // _PLUGINPROC_H_