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/// \defgroup PlaytreeParser Playtree parser
/// \ingroup Playtree
///
/// The playtree parser allows to read various playlist formats. It reads from
/// a stream allowing to handle playlists from local files and the network.
///@{
/// \file
#ifndef PLAYTREEPARSER_H
#define PLAYTREEPARSER_H
struct stream_st;
typedef struct play_tree_parser {
struct stream_st* stream;
char *buffer,*iter,*line;
int buffer_size , buffer_end;
int deep,keep;
} play_tree_parser_t;
/// Create a new parser.
/** \param stream The stream to read from.
* \param deep Parser depth. Some formats allow including other files,
* this is used to track the inclusion depth.
* \return The new parser.
*/
play_tree_parser_t*
play_tree_parser_new(struct stream_st* stream,int deep);
/// Destroy a parser.
void
play_tree_parser_free(play_tree_parser_t* p);
/// Build a playtree from the playlist opened with the parser.
/** \param p The parser.
* \param forced If non-zero the playlist file was explicitly
* given by the user, allow falling back on
* one filename per line playlist.
* \return A new playtree or NULL on error.
*/
play_tree_t*
play_tree_parser_get_play_tree(play_tree_parser_t* p, int forced);
/// Wrapper for play_tree_add_basepath (add base path from file).
void
play_tree_add_bpf(play_tree_t* pt, char* filename);
#endif /* PLAYTREEPARSER_H */
///@}
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