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- """ Basic module to ease the use of pyOSC module https://trac.v2.nl/wiki/pyOSC
-
- you must have pyOSC installed for this to run.
-
- This is meant to be used by students or newies that are starting to experiment with OSC. If you are an advanced user
- you probably want to bypass this module and use directly pyOSC, we have some examples of very simple use in our website.
- Check the pyOSC website for more documentation.
-
- License : LGPL
-
- This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
- modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
- License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
- version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-
- This library 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
- Lesser General Public License for more details.
-
- You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
- License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
- Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
-
- """
-
- try :
- from osc import *
- except :
- print "Warning!!! you must have pyOSC installed -> https://trac.v2.nl/wiki/pyOSC"
-
- import threading
-
-
- basic_client = 0
- basic_server = 0
- st = 0
-
-
- def printing_handler(addr, tags, data, source):
- print "---"
- print "received new osc msg from %s" % getUrlStr(source)
- print "with addr : %s" % addr
- print "typetags :%s" % tags
- print "the actual data is : %s" % data
- print "---"
-
-
- def initOSCClient(ip='127.0.0.1', port=9000) :
- global basic_client
- basic_client = OSCClient()
- basic_client.connect( (ip,port) )
-
- def initOSCServer(ip='127.0.0.1', port=9001, mode=0) :
- """ mode 0 for basic server, 1 for threading server, 2 for forking server
- """
- global basic_server, st
-
- if mode == 0 :
- basic_server = OSCServer( (ip ,port) ) # basic
- elif mode == 1 :
- basic_server = ThreadingOSCServer( (ip ,port) ) # threading
- elif mode == 2 :
- basic_server = ForkingOSCServer( (ip ,port) ) # forking
-
- basic_server.addDefaultHandlers()
- st = threading.Thread( target = basic_server.serve_forever )
- st.start()
-
- def setOSCHandler(address="/print", hd=printing_handler) :
- basic_server.addMsgHandler(address, hd) # adding our function
-
- def closeOSC() :
- if basic_client is not 0 : basic_client.close()
- if basic_server is not 0: basic_server.close()
- if st is not 0: st.join()
-
- def reportOSCHandlers() :
- print "Registered Callback-functions are :"
- for addr in basic_server.getOSCAddressSpace():
- print addr
-
- def sendOSCMsg( address='/print', data=[] ) :
- m = OSCMessage()
- m.setAddress(address)
- for d in data :
- m.append(d)
- basic_client.send(m)
-
- def createOSCBundle() : # just for api consistency
- return OSCBundle()
-
- def sendOSCBundle(b):
- basic_client.send(b)
-
- def createOSCMsg(address='/print', data=[]) :
- m = OSCMessage()
- m.setAddress(address)
- for d in data :
- m.append(d)
- return m
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