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README | 15 years ago | |
buffer.cpp | 13 years ago | |
buffer.h | 13 years ago | |
commandLine.cpp | 15 years ago | |
commandLine.h | 15 years ago | |
commandTable.cpp | 15 years ago | |
commandTable.h | 15 years ago | |
commandTableYAF.cpp | 15 years ago | |
commandTableYAF.h | 15 years ago | |
inputDecoder.cpp | 14 years ago | |
inputDecoder.h | 14 years ago | |
inputInterface.cpp | 15 years ago | |
inputInterface.h | 15 years ago | |
lineStack.cpp | 13 years ago | |
lineStack.h | 15 years ago | |
multiReader.cpp | 15 years ago | |
multiReader.h | 15 years ago | |
outputDecoder.cpp | 15 years ago | |
outputDecoder.h | 15 years ago | |
outputInterface.cpp | 15 years ago | |
outputInterface.h | 15 years ago | |
parser.cpp | 13 years ago | |
parser.h | 15 years ago | |
runtimeTableYAF.cpp | 15 years ago | |
runtimeTableYAF.h | 15 years ago | |
yafCommand.defs | 15 years ago | |
yafRuntime.defs | 15 years ago | |
yaf_control.cpp | 14 years ago | |
yaf_control.h | 15 years ago |
README
yaf - <y>et <a>nother <f>rontend yaf is a simple protocol for communication over streams. Its purpose is to offer an extensible interface for the communitcation between the kmpg GUI and the mpg123 decoder. DESCRIPTION The basic idea is, that the GUI and the decoder (splay) work together over their file streams (cin,cout) This means, that kmpg sends string-messages to "stdout" and splay receive these messages as "stdin". The results of splay (runtime Information, error codes) are send to "stdout" and kmpg receive them as "stdin" The protocol is "human readable" just enter "help" or "help <command>" on the prompt and you will see. These directory includes classes for dealing with this text protocol. In normal developement you can completly ingore these classe. For more info look in the file PROTOCOL