问题
I’m trying to use the C CoreFoundation interface to the Speech Synthesis Manager. How do you register a speech callback (such as kSpeechSpeechDoneCallBack
or kSpeechTextDoneCallBack
)? I know how to use the old deprecated SetSpeechInfo
function; how do you do it with the new SetSpeechProperty? When I try to use it, it causes “Segmentation fault: 11” instead of calling the function I registered.
According to Speech-Channel Properties, I think you’re supposed to pass in a long
CFNumberRef
whose value is the desired function pointer.
Here’s a simple example where the main thread registers a callback and waits for the speech to finish. But instead of calling the callback, the dispatch thread gives error “EXC_BAD_ACCESS (code=13, address=0x0)”. Using the deprecated function (--old
), the callback is called with no error.
// clang -g -framework ApplicationServices main.c && ./a.out
#include <stdio.h>
#include <pthread.h>
#include <ApplicationServices/ApplicationServices.h>
void checkResult(OSErr error, const char *description) {
if (error == 0)
return;
fprintf(stderr, "Error: %d during %s. exiting.", error, description);
exit(error);
}
struct SpeechState {
pthread_mutex_t mutex;
pthread_cond_t speakingDone;
int stillSpeakingCount;
};
void speechDone(SpeechChannel chan, SRefCon refCon) {
printf("Speech done!\n");
struct SpeechState *speechState = (struct SpeechState*)refCon;
pthread_mutex_lock(&speechState->mutex);
speechState->stillSpeakingCount--;
pthread_cond_broadcast(&speechState->speakingDone);
pthread_mutex_unlock(&speechState->mutex);
}
int main(int argc, const char * argv[])
{
bool old = false;
for (int i = 1; i < argc; i++) {
if (0 == strcmp(argv[i], "--old"))
old = true;
}
SpeechChannel chan;
checkResult(NewSpeechChannel((VoiceSpec*)NULL, &chan), "NewSpeechChannel");
struct SpeechState speechState;
pthread_mutex_init(&speechState.mutex, NULL);
pthread_cond_init(&speechState.speakingDone, NULL);
if (! old) {
// The new way seems to crash.
CFNumberRef doneCallbackNumber = CFNumberCreate(NULL, kCFNumberLongType, speechDone);
CFNumberRef refConNumber = CFNumberCreate(NULL, kCFNumberLongType, &speechState);
printf("Registering speechDone callback for address %p\n", speechDone);
checkResult(SetSpeechProperty(chan, kSpeechSpeechDoneCallBack, doneCallbackNumber), "SetSpeechProperty(sdcb)");
checkResult(SetSpeechProperty(chan, kSpeechRefConProperty, refConNumber), "SetSpeechProperty(refc)");
CFRelease(doneCallbackNumber);
CFRelease(refConNumber);
} else {
// The deprecated way to do it works.
checkResult(SetSpeechInfo(chan, soSpeechDoneCallBack, &speechDone), "SetSpeechInfo(sdcb)");
checkResult(SetSpeechInfo(chan, soRefCon, &speechState), "SetSpeechInfo(refc)");
}
printf("Speaking...\n");
CFStringRef string = CFStringCreateWithCString(NULL, "Most people recognize me by my voice!", kCFStringEncodingUTF8);
checkResult(SpeakCFString(chan, string, NULL), "SpeakCFString");
CFRelease(string);
pthread_mutex_lock(&speechState.mutex);
speechState.stillSpeakingCount++;
while (speechState.stillSpeakingCount > 0) {
pthread_cond_wait(&speechState.speakingDone, &speechState.mutex);
}
pthread_mutex_unlock(&speechState.mutex);
printf("Done!\n");
return 0;
}
回答1:
After re-reading the documentation I realized that I called CFNumberCreate
wrong; I gave it the value of the number, whereas it actually takes a pointer to the number. So in this case I needed to pass in a pointer to the function pointer and a pointer to the struct pointer:
void (*speechDonePtr)(SpeechChannel, SRefCon) = speechDone;
struct SpeechState *speechStatePtr = &speechState;
CFNumberRef doneCallbackNumber = CFNumberCreate(NULL, kCFNumberLongType, &speechDonePtr);
CFNumberRef refConNumber = CFNumberCreate(NULL, kCFNumberLongType, &speechStatePtr);
What a silly mistake!
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/17286714/how-to-set-speech-callback-when-using-speakcfstring