X-Git-Url: https://diplodocus.org/git/flac-archive/blobdiff_plain/1de330a82414d0c2013e614a04356ebfcfe22dec..4dd6db29fed9bd8fe1afa42bd0f6ab9f0d255f25:/fa-flacd diff --git a/fa-flacd b/fa-flacd index 822f628..3c36372 100755 --- a/fa-flacd +++ b/fa-flacd @@ -1,18 +1,15 @@ #! /usr/bin/env perl # $Id$ +# $URL$ =head1 NAME -B, B, B - archive CDs to single FLAC files +B - archive CDs to single FLAC files =head1 SYNOPSIS -B [B<-jv>] - -B - -B I +B [B<-j> I] [B<-v>] =cut @@ -20,11 +17,11 @@ use strict; use warnings; use File::Basename; -use Getopt::Std; $Getopt::Std::STANDARD_HELP_VERSION = 1; +use Getopt::Long qw(:config gnu_getopt no_ignore_case); use POSIX ':sys_wait_h'; +use Pod::Usage; -our $VERSION = 1; - +my $debug; my $verbose; my @jobs; my @finished; @@ -41,6 +38,7 @@ sub get_tags { my $value; my $artist; my $album; + my $discnum; my @tags; verbose("Opening tags file $fn\n"); @@ -51,17 +49,20 @@ sub get_tags { ($tag, $value) = split(/=/, $_, 2); - if (/^ARTIST=/) { + if (/^ARTIST=/i) { $artist = $value; verbose("ARTIST $artist from $fn\n"); - } elsif (/^ALBUM=/) { + } elsif (/^ALBUM=/i) { $album = $value; - verbose("ALBUM $album from $fn\n"); + verbose("ALBUM $album from $fn\n"); # cperl-mode sucks " + } elsif (/^DISCNUMBER=/i) { + $discnum = int($value); + verbose("DISCNUMBER $discnum from $fn\n"); } } close(TAGS) or die("close($fn): $!"); - return ($artist, $album, @tags); + return ($artist, $album, $discnum, @tags); } # Process the fa-rip output in the directory DIR. @@ -69,6 +70,7 @@ sub flac { my $dir = shift; my $artist; my $album; + my $discnum; my @tags; my $outfile; my $status; @@ -77,7 +79,7 @@ sub flac { rename("$dir/tags", "$dir/using-tags") or die("rename($dir/tags, $dir/using-tags): $!"); - ($artist, $album, @tags) = get_tags("$dir/using-tags"); + ($artist, $album, $discnum, @tags) = get_tags("$dir/using-tags"); verbose("mkdir($artist)\n"); -d $artist or mkdir($artist) or die("mkdir($artist): $!"); @@ -86,6 +88,7 @@ sub flac { chdir($dir) or die("chdir($dir): $!"); $outfile = "$album"; + defined($discnum) and $outfile .= " (disc $discnum)"; $outfile =~ s/\//_/g; verbose("Running flac\n"); @@ -94,27 +97,36 @@ sub flac { 'cue', '--no-padding', '--best', map({ ('-T', $_) } @tags), 'wav'); - if (WIFEXITED($status) and ($status = WEXITSTATUS($status)) != 0) { - die("flac: $status"); + if (WIFEXITED($status)) { + if (($status = WEXITSTATUS($status)) != 0) { + die("flac exited with status $status"); + } } elsif (WIFSIGNALED($status)) { die("flac killed with signal ", WTERMSIG($status)); } elsif (WIFSTOPPED($status)) { die("flac stopped with signal ", WSTOPSIG($status)); + } else { + die("Major horkage on system(flac): \$? = $? \$! = $!"); } verbose("Cleaning up $dir\n"); unlink('using-tags') or die("unlink(using-tags): $!"); unlink('cue') or die("unlink(cue): $!"); - rename('toc', "../$artist/$outfile.toc") - or die("rename(toc, ../$artist/$outfile.toc): $!"); rename('log', "../$artist/$outfile.log") or die("rename(log, ../$artist/$outfile.log): $!"); chdir('..') or die("chdir(..): $!"); - rmdir($dir) or die("rmdir($dir): $!"); rename("$artist/$outfile.flac-tmp", "$artist/$outfile.flac") or die("rename($artist/$outfile.flac-tmp, $artist/$outfile.flac): $!"); + if (-x "$dir/post-processor") { + verbose("Running './$dir/post-processor $artist/$outfile.flac'\n"); + system("./$dir/post-processor", "$artist/$outfile.flac"); + unlink("$dir/post-processor") or die("unlink($dir/post-processor): $!"); + } + + rmdir($dir) or die("rmdir($dir): $!"); + return 0; } @@ -132,10 +144,14 @@ sub newjob { my $dir = shift; my $pid; - $pid = fork(); - if (not defined($pid)) { - die("fork: $!"); - } elsif ($pid == 0) { + if (not $debug) { + $pid = fork(); + if (not defined($pid)) { + die("fork: $!"); + } + } + + if ($debug or $pid == 0) { $SIG{CHLD} = 'IGNORE'; open(STDERR, ">$dir/log") or die("open(STDERR, >$dir/log): $!"); exit(flac($dir)); @@ -156,11 +172,11 @@ sub deljob { verbose("$pid finished ("); if (WIFEXITED($status)) { - verbose('exited ', WEXITSTATUS($status)); + verbose('exited with status ', WEXITSTATUS($status)); } elsif (WIFSIGNALED($status)) { - verbose('signalled ', WTERMSIG($status)); + verbose('killed with signal ', WTERMSIG($status)); } elsif (WIFSTOPPED($status)) { - verbose('stopped ', WSTOPSIG($status)); + verbose('stopped with signal ', WSTOPSIG($status)); } verbose(")\n"); @@ -195,18 +211,19 @@ sub flacloop { } MAIN: { - my %opts; - - $opts{'j'} = 4; - $opts{'v'} = 0; - if (not getopts('j:v', \%opts)) { - print(STDERR "usage: flacd [-jN -v]\n"); - exit(2); - } - - $verbose = $opts{'v'}; - - flacloop($opts{'j'}); + my $jobs; + my $help; + + $jobs = 4; + GetOptions( + 'debug|X' => \$debug, + 'jobs|j=i' => \$jobs, + 'verbose|v' => \$verbose, + 'help|h|?' => \$help, + ) or pod2usage(); + $help and pod2usage(-exitstatus=>0, -verbose=>1); + + flacloop($jobs); } @@ -214,29 +231,23 @@ __END__ =head1 DESCRIPTION -B, B, and B together comprise -B, a system for archiving audio CDs to single FLAC -files. B is the guts of the system. It runs in the -directory where the audio archives are stored, scanning for new CDs to -encode and rename; it never exits. B generates the inputs for -B: the ripped WAV file, Vorbis tags, and a cuesheet. -B is not meant to be run directly; B uses it to -generate the candidate Vorbis tags. - -All three programs expect to be run from the same directory. They use -that directory to manage directories named by artist and by disc ID. -Intermediate files are written to the disc ID directory. B -processes the disc ID directories into per-album files in the artist -directories. - -=head2 FA-FLACD - -B does not exit; it runs until the user kills it. Every 5 -seconds it scans its current directory for directories with a file -called "tags" and creates a processing job for each one. The number -of jobs B attempts to run is controlled by the B<-j> option -and defaults to 4. B will print diagnostic output when the -B<-v> option is given. +B and B together comprise B, a system +for archiving audio CDs to single FLAC files. B is the guts +of the system. It runs in the directory where the audio archives are +stored, scanning for new ripped CDs to encode and rename; it never +exits. B generates the inputs for B: the ripped WAV +file, Vorbis tags, and a cuesheet. + +Both programs expect to be run from the same directory. They use that +directory to manage directories named by artist. Intermediate files +are written to temporary directories here. B processes the +temporary directories into per-album files in the artist directories. + +Every 5 seconds, B scans its current directory for +directories with a file called "tags" and creates a processing job for +each one. The number of jobs B attempts to run is +controlled by the B<-j> option and defaults to 4. B will +print diagnostic output when the B<-v> option is given. A processing job first renames the directory's "tags" file to "using-tags" so that B will not try to start another job for @@ -245,41 +256,32 @@ so a new job will not be started until the user corrects the error condition and renames "using-tags" back to "tags". Next, it encodes the "wav" file to a FLAC file, using the "cue" file for the cuesheet and "using-tags" for Vorbis tags. Any diagnostic output is saved in -the "log" file. Finally, the "cue" and "log" files are moved to the -artist directory (and named by album) and the ID directory is removed. - -=head2 FA-RIP +the "log" file. Finally, B moves the "cue" and "log" files +to the artist directory (named by album) and removes the temporary +directory. + +If the temporary directory contains an executable file named +"post-processor", B executes that file with the relative +path to the output FLAC file as an argument. The output files are in +their final location when "post-processor" starts. Possible uses are +running B, moving the output files to a different location, +removing the lock file, or adding to a database. The standard input, +output, and error streams are inherited from B, so they may +be connected to anything from a tty to /dev/null. This means that you +may want to redirect these streams, if you want to save them or do any +logging. + +=head1 OPTIONS -B uses C to create a directory for storage of its -intermediate files. It uses C to create the "cue" file and -then passes the number of tracks (from the "cue" file) as command-line -arguments to B. Finally, it execs C to rip -the CD to the "wav" file. - -In order for this CD to be processed by B, the user must -create a "tags" file. This is usually done by renaming one of the -candidate-tags files and deleting the others. - -=head2 FA-TAGS - -B uses C to populate candidate-tags -files. These are numbered in the order of entries read from -MusicBrainz, e.g. candidate-tags-1, candidate-tags-2, etc. B -also creates candidate-tags-0, which has the correct fields for this -CD (including correct number of TITLE= lines), but with all fields -blank. - -B requires the number of tracks as its sole argument. +=over 4 -=head1 ENVIRONMENT +=item B<-j> [B<--jobs>] I -=over 4 +Run up to I jobs instead of the default 4. -=item CDDEV +=item B<-v> [B<--verbose>] -B uses this to rip audio and save the cuesheet for a CD. It -makes some effort to check some common device names for FreeBSD, -Linux, and NetBSD by default. +Print diagnostic information. =back