ref: ffe16b59b7ae8c2e00dffa7bba7c9d7b9238c9f5
dir: /modules/data/in.lua/
sptbl["in"] = { files = { module = "in.c", header = "in.h", example = "ex_in.c", }, func = { create = "sp_in_create", destroy = "sp_in_destroy", init = "sp_in_init", compute = "sp_in_compute", }, params = { }, modtype = "module", description = [[Reads from standard input. Expects type of SPFLOAT, which by default is a float. If the input data is larger than the number of samples, you will get a complaint about a broken pipe (but it will still work). If there is no input data from STDIN, it will hang. The expected use case of sp_in is to utilize pipes from the commandline, like so: cat /dev/urandom | ./my_program Assuming my_program is using sp_in, this will write /dev/urandom (essentially white noise) to an audio file. ]], ninputs = 0, noutputs = 1, inputs = { { name = "dummy", description = "This doesn't do anything." }, }, outputs = { { name = "out", description = "Signal output." }, } }