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Kyle Simpson
8cc7a22b0b Driver/Input: Migrate audio backend to Symphonia (#89)
This extensive PR rewrites the internal mixing logic of the driver to use symphonia for parsing and decoding audio data, and rubato to resample audio. Existing logic to decode DCA and Opus formats/data have been reworked as plugins for symphonia. The main benefit is that we no longer need to keep yt-dlp and ffmpeg processes alive, saving a lot of memory and CPU: all decoding can be done in Rust! In exchange, we now need to do a lot of the HTTP handling and resumption ourselves, but this is still a huge net positive.

`Input`s have been completely reworked such that all default (non-cached) sources are lazy by default, and are no longer covered by a special-case `Restartable`. These now span a gamut from a `Compose` (lazy), to a live source, to a fully `Parsed` source. As mixing is still sync, this includes adapters for `AsyncRead`/`AsyncSeek`, and HTTP streams.

`Track`s have been reworked so that they only contain initialisation state for each track. `TrackHandles` are only created once a `Track`/`Input` has been handed over to the driver, replacing `create_player` and related functions. `TrackHandle::action` now acts on a `View` of (im)mutable state, and can request seeks/readying via `Action`.

Per-track event handling has also been improved -- we can now determine and propagate the reason behind individual track errors due to the new backend. Some `TrackHandle` commands (seek etc.) benefit from this, and now use internal callbacks to signal completion.

Due to associated PRs on felixmcfelix/songbird from avid testers, this includes general clippy tweaks, API additions, and other repo-wide cleanup. Thanks go out to the below co-authors.

Co-authored-by: Gnome! <45660393+GnomedDev@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Alakh <36898190+alakhpc@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-11-19 23:58:34 +00:00
Kyle Simpson
0730a00dc7 Gateway: Twilight v0.9 support (#110)
This handles twilight's migration to a unified `Id` type, which is the only design change needing any handling on our part. All our `From`/`Into`s are covered now, and deprecated type aliases are no longer used.

This was tested using `cargo make ready` and by manually running "examples/twilight".
2022-07-22 15:41:18 +01:00
Kyle Simpson
b4ce84546b Gateway: Generic Shard and Twilight v0.8 Support (#109)
This PR adds support for twilight v0.8, mainly adapting to significant API changes introduced by v0.7. As a result of these, twilight no longer accepts arbitrary JSON input, so it seemed sensible to adapt our `Shard` design to no longer require the same.

Adding to this, I've added in a trait to allow an arbitrary `Shard` to be installed, given only an implementation of a method to send a `VoiceStateUpdate`. Together, `Sharder::Generic` (songbird::shards::VoiceUpdate) and `Shard::Generic` (songbird::shards::GenericSharder) should allow any library to be hooked in to Songbird.

This PR was tested using `cargo make ready` and by manually testing `examples/twilight`.
2022-07-22 15:41:18 +01:00
Kyle Simpson
aaab97511d Library: Add compatibility for legacy Tokio 0.2 (#40)
Adds support to the library for tokio 0.2 backward-compatibility. This should hopefully benefit, and prevent lavalink-rs from being blocked on this feature.

These can be reached using, e.g., `gateway-tokio-02`, `driver-tokio-02`, `serenity-rustls-tokio-02`, and `serenity-native-tokio-02` features.

Naturally, this requires some jiggering about with features and the underlying CI, which has been taken care of. Twilight can't be handled in this way, as their last tokio 0.2 version uses the deprecated Discord Gateway v6.
2021-02-04 02:34:07 +00:00
Kyle Simpson
7e4392ae68 Voice Rework -- Events, Track Queues (#806)
This implements a proof-of-concept for an improved audio frontend. The largest change is the introduction of events and event handling: both by time elapsed and by track events, such as ending or looping. Following on from this, the library now includes a basic, event-driven track queue system (which people seem to ask for unusually often). A new sample, `examples/13_voice_events`, demonstrates both the `TrackQueue` system and some basic events via the `~queue` and `~play_fade` commands.

Locks are removed from around the control of `Audio` objects, which should allow the backend to be moved to a more granular futures-based backend solution in a cleaner way.
2020-10-31 12:19:07 +01:00