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The Standard MIDI Files specification defines * various types of meta-events, such as sequence number, lyric, cue point, * and set tempo. There are also meta-events * for such information as lyrics, copyrights, tempo indications, time and key * signatures, markers, etc. For more information, see the Standard MIDI Files 1.0 * specification, which is part of the Complete MIDI 1.0 Detailed Specification * published by the MIDI Manufacturer's Association * (<a href = http://www.midi.org>http://www.midi.org</a>). * * <p> * When data is being transported using MIDI wire protocol, * a <code>{@link ShortMessage}</code> with the status value <code>0xFF</code> represents * a system reset message. In MIDI files, this same status value denotes a <code>MetaMessage</code>. * The types of meta-message are distinguished from each other by the first byte * that follows the status byte <code>0xFF</code>. The subsequent bytes are data * bytes. As with system exclusive messages, there are an arbitrary number of * data bytes, depending on the type of <code>MetaMessage</code>. * * @see MetaEventListener * * @author David Rivas * @author Kara Kytle */ public class MetaMessage extends MidiMessage { // Status byte defines /** * Status byte for <code>MetaMessage</code> (0xFF, or 255), which is used * in MIDI files. It has the same value as SYSTEM_RESET, which * is used in the real-time "MIDI wire" protocol. * @see MidiMessage#getStatus */ public static final int META = 0xFF; // 255 // Default meta message data: just the META status byte value // $$kk: 09.09.99: need a real event here!! private static byte[] defaultMessage = { (byte)META, 0 }; // Instance variables /** * The length of the actual message in the data array. * This is used to determine how many bytes of the data array * is the message, and how many are the status byte, the * type byte, and the variable-length-int describing the * length of the message. */ private int dataLength = 0; /** * Constructs a new <code>MetaMessage</code>. The contents of * the message are not set here; use * {@link #setMessage(int, byte[], int) setMessage} * to set them subsequently. */ public MetaMessage() { //super(defaultMessage); this(defaultMessage); } /** * Constructs a new <code>MetaMessage</code>. * @param data an array of bytes containing the complete message. * The message data may be changed using the <code>setMessage</code> * method. * @see #setMessage */ protected MetaMessage(byte[] data) { super(data); //$$fb 2001-10-06: need to calculate dataLength. Fix for bug #4511796 if (data.length>=3) { dataLength=data.length-3; int pos=2; while (pos<data.length && (data[pos] & 0x80)!=0) { dataLength--; pos++; } } } /** * Sets the message parameters for a <code>MetaMessage</code>. * Since only one status byte value, <code>0xFF</code>, is allowed for meta-messages, * it does not need to be specified here. Calls to <code>{@link MidiMessage#getStatus getStatus}</code> return * <code>0xFF</code> for all meta-messages. * <p> * The <code>type</code> argument should be a valid value for the byte that * follows the status byte in the <code>MetaMessage</code>. The <code>data</code> argument * should contain all the subsequent bytes of the <code>MetaMessage</code>. In other words, * the byte that specifies the type of <code>MetaMessage</code> is not considered a data byte. * * @param type meta-message type (must be less than 128) * @param data the data bytes in the MIDI message * @param length the number of bytes in the <code>data</code> * byte array * @throws <code>InvalidMidiDataException</code> if the * parameter values do not specify a valid MIDI meta message */ public void setMessage(int type, byte[] data, int length) throws InvalidMidiDataException { if (type >= 128 || type < 0) { throw new InvalidMidiDataException("Invalid meta event with type " + type); } if ((length > 0 && length > data.length) || length < 0) { throw new InvalidMidiDataException("length out of bounds: "+length); } this.length = 2 + getVarIntLength(length) + length; this.dataLength = length; this.data = new byte[this.length]; this.data[0] = (byte) META; // status value for MetaMessages (meta events) this.data[1] = (byte) type; // MetaMessage type writeVarInt(this.data, 2, length); // write the length as a variable int if (length > 0) { System.arraycopy(data, 0, this.data, this.length - this.dataLength, this.dataLength); } } /** * Obtains the type of the <code>MetaMessage</code>. * @return an integer representing the <code>MetaMessage</code> type */ public int getType() { if (length>=2) { return data[1] & 0xFF; } return 0; } /** * Obtains a copy of the data for the meta message. The returned * array of bytes does not include the status byte or the message * length data. The length of the data for the meta message is * the length of the array. Note that the length of the entire * message includes the status byte and the meta message type * byte, and therefore may be longer than the returned array. * @return array containing the meta message data. * @see MidiMessage#getLength */ public byte[] getData() { byte[] returnedArray = new byte[dataLength]; System.arraycopy(data, (length - dataLength), returnedArray, 0, dataLength); return returnedArray; } /** * Creates a new object of the same class and with the same contents * as this object. * @return a clone of this instance */ public Object clone() { byte[] newData = new byte[length]; System.arraycopy(data, 0, newData, 0, newData.length); MetaMessage event = new MetaMessage(newData); return event; } // HELPER METHODS private int getVarIntLength(long value) { int length = 0; do { value = value >> 7; length++; } while (value > 0); return length; } private final static long mask = 0x7F; private void writeVarInt(byte[] data, int off, long value) { int shift=63; // number of bitwise left-shifts of mask // first screen out leading zeros while ((shift > 0) && ((value & (mask << shift)) == 0)) shift-=7; // then write actual values while (shift > 0) { data[off++]=(byte) (((value & (mask << shift)) >> shift) | 0x80); shift-=7; } data[off] = (byte) (value & mask); } }