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I'm not entirely sure this is 100% correct. The patch changes an
\index{persistency} to \index{presistence}, and I don't know what \index{}
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| \section{\module{cd} ---
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|          CD-ROM access on SGI systems}
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| 
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| \declaremodule{builtin}{cd}
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|   \platform{IRIX}
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| \modulesynopsis{Interface to the CD-ROM on Silicon Graphics systems.}
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| 
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| 
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| This module provides an interface to the Silicon Graphics CD library.
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| It is available only on Silicon Graphics systems.
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| 
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| The way the library works is as follows.  A program opens the CD-ROM
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| device with \function{open()} and creates a parser to parse the data
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| from the CD with \function{createparser()}.  The object returned by
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| \function{open()} can be used to read data from the CD, but also to get
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| status information for the CD-ROM device, and to get information about
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| the CD, such as the table of contents.  Data from the CD is passed to
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| the parser, which parses the frames, and calls any callback
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| functions that have previously been added.
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| 
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| An audio CD is divided into \dfn{tracks} or \dfn{programs} (the terms
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| are used interchangeably).  Tracks can be subdivided into
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| \dfn{indices}.  An audio CD contains a \dfn{table of contents} which
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| gives the starts of the tracks on the CD.  Index 0 is usually the
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| pause before the start of a track.  The start of the track as given by
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| the table of contents is normally the start of index 1.
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| 
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| Positions on a CD can be represented in two ways.  Either a frame
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| number or a tuple of three values, minutes, seconds and frames.  Most
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| functions use the latter representation.  Positions can be both
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| relative to the beginning of the CD, and to the beginning of the
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| track.
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| 
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| Module \module{cd} defines the following functions and constants:
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| 
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| 
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| \begin{funcdesc}{createparser}{}
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| Create and return an opaque parser object.  The methods of the parser
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| object are described below.
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| \end{funcdesc}
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| 
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| \begin{funcdesc}{msftoframe}{minutes, seconds, frames}
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| Converts a \code{(\var{minutes}, \var{seconds}, \var{frames})} triple
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| representing time in absolute time code into the corresponding CD
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| frame number.
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| \end{funcdesc}
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| 
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| \begin{funcdesc}{open}{\optional{device\optional{, mode}}}
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| Open the CD-ROM device.  The return value is an opaque player object;
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| methods of the player object are described below.  The device is the
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| name of the SCSI device file, e.g. \code{'/dev/scsi/sc0d4l0'}, or
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| \code{None}.  If omitted or \code{None}, the hardware inventory is
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| consulted to locate a CD-ROM drive.  The \var{mode}, if not omited,
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| should be the string \code{'r'}.
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| \end{funcdesc}
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| 
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| The module defines the following variables:
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| 
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| \begin{excdesc}{error}
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| Exception raised on various errors.
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| \end{excdesc}
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| 
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| \begin{datadesc}{DATASIZE}
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| The size of one frame's worth of audio data.  This is the size of the
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| audio data as passed to the callback of type \code{audio}.
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| \end{datadesc}
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| 
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| \begin{datadesc}{BLOCKSIZE}
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| The size of one uninterpreted frame of audio data.
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| \end{datadesc}
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| 
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| The following variables are states as returned by
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| \function{getstatus()}:
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| 
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| \begin{datadesc}{READY}
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| The drive is ready for operation loaded with an audio CD.
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| \end{datadesc}
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| 
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| \begin{datadesc}{NODISC}
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| The drive does not have a CD loaded.
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| \end{datadesc}
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| 
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| \begin{datadesc}{CDROM}
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| The drive is loaded with a CD-ROM.  Subsequent play or read operations
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| will return I/O errors.
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| \end{datadesc}
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| 
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| \begin{datadesc}{ERROR}
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| An error occurred while trying to read the disc or its table of
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| contents.
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| \end{datadesc}
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| 
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| \begin{datadesc}{PLAYING}
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| The drive is in CD player mode playing an audio CD through its audio
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| jacks.
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| \end{datadesc}
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| 
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| \begin{datadesc}{PAUSED}
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| The drive is in CD layer mode with play paused.
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| \end{datadesc}
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| 
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| \begin{datadesc}{STILL}
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| The equivalent of \constant{PAUSED} on older (non 3301) model Toshiba
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| CD-ROM drives.  Such drives have never been shipped by SGI.
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| \end{datadesc}
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| 
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| \begin{datadesc}{audio}
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| \dataline{pnum}
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| \dataline{index}
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| \dataline{ptime}
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| \dataline{atime}
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| \dataline{catalog}
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| \dataline{ident}
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| \dataline{control}
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| Integer constants describing the various types of parser callbacks
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| that can be set by the \method{addcallback()} method of CD parser
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| objects (see below).
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| \end{datadesc}
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| 
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| 
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| \subsection{Player Objects}
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| \label{player-objects}
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| 
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| Player objects (returned by \function{open()}) have the following
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| methods:
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| 
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| \begin{methoddesc}[CD player]{allowremoval}{}
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| Unlocks the eject button on the CD-ROM drive permitting the user to
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| eject the caddy if desired.
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| \end{methoddesc}
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| 
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| \begin{methoddesc}[CD player]{bestreadsize}{}
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| Returns the best value to use for the \var{num_frames} parameter of
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| the \method{readda()} method.  Best is defined as the value that
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| permits a continuous flow of data from the CD-ROM drive.
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| \end{methoddesc}
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| 
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| \begin{methoddesc}[CD player]{close}{}
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| Frees the resources associated with the player object.  After calling
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| \method{close()}, the methods of the object should no longer be used.
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| \end{methoddesc}
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| 
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| \begin{methoddesc}[CD player]{eject}{}
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| Ejects the caddy from the CD-ROM drive.
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| \end{methoddesc}
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| 
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| \begin{methoddesc}[CD player]{getstatus}{}
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| Returns information pertaining to the current state of the CD-ROM
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| drive.  The returned information is a tuple with the following values:
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| \var{state}, \var{track}, \var{rtime}, \var{atime}, \var{ttime},
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| \var{first}, \var{last}, \var{scsi_audio}, \var{cur_block}.
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| \var{rtime} is the time relative to the start of the current track;
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| \var{atime} is the time relative to the beginning of the disc;
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| \var{ttime} is the total time on the disc.  For more information on
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| the meaning of the values, see the man page \manpage{CDgetstatus}{3dm}.
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| The value of \var{state} is one of the following: \constant{ERROR},
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| \constant{NODISC}, \constant{READY}, \constant{PLAYING},
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| \constant{PAUSED}, \constant{STILL}, or \constant{CDROM}.
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| \end{methoddesc}
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| 
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| \begin{methoddesc}[CD player]{gettrackinfo}{track}
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| Returns information about the specified track.  The returned
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| information is a tuple consisting of two elements, the start time of
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| the track and the duration of the track.
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| \end{methoddesc}
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| 
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| \begin{methoddesc}[CD player]{msftoblock}{min, sec, frame}
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| Converts a minutes, seconds, frames triple representing a time in
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| absolute time code into the corresponding logical block number for the
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| given CD-ROM drive.  You should use \function{msftoframe()} rather than
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| \method{msftoblock()} for comparing times.  The logical block number
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| differs from the frame number by an offset required by certain CD-ROM
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| drives.
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| \end{methoddesc}
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| 
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| \begin{methoddesc}[CD player]{play}{start, play}
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| Starts playback of an audio CD in the CD-ROM drive at the specified
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| track.  The audio output appears on the CD-ROM drive's headphone and
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| audio jacks (if fitted).  Play stops at the end of the disc.
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| \var{start} is the number of the track at which to start playing the
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| CD; if \var{play} is 0, the CD will be set to an initial paused
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| state.  The method \method{togglepause()} can then be used to commence
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| play.
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| \end{methoddesc}
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| 
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| \begin{methoddesc}[CD player]{playabs}{minutes, seconds, frames, play}
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| Like \method{play()}, except that the start is given in minutes,
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| seconds, and frames instead of a track number.
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| \end{methoddesc}
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| 
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| \begin{methoddesc}[CD player]{playtrack}{start, play}
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| Like \method{play()}, except that playing stops at the end of the
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| track.
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| \end{methoddesc}
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| 
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| \begin{methoddesc}[CD player]{playtrackabs}{track, minutes, seconds, frames, play}
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| Like \method{play()}, except that playing begins at the specified
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| absolute time and ends at the end of the specified track.
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| \end{methoddesc}
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| 
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| \begin{methoddesc}[CD player]{preventremoval}{}
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| Locks the eject button on the CD-ROM drive thus preventing the user
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| from arbitrarily ejecting the caddy.
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| \end{methoddesc}
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| 
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| \begin{methoddesc}[CD player]{readda}{num_frames}
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| Reads the specified number of frames from an audio CD mounted in the
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| CD-ROM drive.  The return value is a string representing the audio
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| frames.  This string can be passed unaltered to the
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| \method{parseframe()} method of the parser object.
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| \end{methoddesc}
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| 
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| \begin{methoddesc}[CD player]{seek}{minutes, seconds, frames}
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| Sets the pointer that indicates the starting point of the next read of
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| digital audio data from a CD-ROM.  The pointer is set to an absolute
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| time code location specified in \var{minutes}, \var{seconds}, and
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| \var{frames}.  The return value is the logical block number to which
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| the pointer has been set.
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| \end{methoddesc}
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| 
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| \begin{methoddesc}[CD player]{seekblock}{block}
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| Sets the pointer that indicates the starting point of the next read of
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| digital audio data from a CD-ROM.  The pointer is set to the specified
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| logical block number.  The return value is the logical block number to
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| which the pointer has been set.
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| \end{methoddesc}
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| 
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| \begin{methoddesc}[CD player]{seektrack}{track}
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| Sets the pointer that indicates the starting point of the next read of
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| digital audio data from a CD-ROM.  The pointer is set to the specified
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| track.  The return value is the logical block number to which the
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| pointer has been set.
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| \end{methoddesc}
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| 
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| \begin{methoddesc}[CD player]{stop}{}
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| Stops the current playing operation.
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| \end{methoddesc}
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| 
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| \begin{methoddesc}[CD player]{togglepause}{}
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| Pauses the CD if it is playing, and makes it play if it is paused.
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| \end{methoddesc}
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| 
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| 
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| \subsection{Parser Objects}
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| \label{cd-parser-objects}
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| 
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| Parser objects (returned by \function{createparser()}) have the
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| following methods:
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| 
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| \begin{methoddesc}[CD parser]{addcallback}{type, func, arg}
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| Adds a callback for the parser.  The parser has callbacks for eight
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| different types of data in the digital audio data stream.  Constants
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| for these types are defined at the \module{cd} module level (see above).
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| The callback is called as follows: \code{\var{func}(\var{arg}, type,
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| data)}, where \var{arg} is the user supplied argument, \var{type} is
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| the particular type of callback, and \var{data} is the data returned
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| for this \var{type} of callback.  The type of the data depends on the
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| \var{type} of callback as follows:
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| 
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| \begin{tableii}{l|p{4in}}{code}{Type}{Value}
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|   \lineii{audio}{String which can be passed unmodified to
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| \function{al.writesamps()}.}
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|   \lineii{pnum}{Integer giving the program (track) number.}
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|   \lineii{index}{Integer giving the index number.}
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|   \lineii{ptime}{Tuple consisting of the program time in minutes,
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| seconds, and frames.}
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|   \lineii{atime}{Tuple consisting of the absolute time in minutes,
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| seconds, and frames.}
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|   \lineii{catalog}{String of 13 characters, giving the catalog number
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| of the CD.}
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|   \lineii{ident}{String of 12 characters, giving the ISRC
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| identification number of the recording.  The string consists of two
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| characters country code, three characters owner code, two characters
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| giving the year, and five characters giving a serial number.}
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|   \lineii{control}{Integer giving the control bits from the CD
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| subcode data}
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| \end{tableii}
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| \end{methoddesc}
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| 
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| \begin{methoddesc}[CD parser]{deleteparser}{}
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| Deletes the parser and frees the memory it was using.  The object
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| should not be used after this call.  This call is done automatically
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| when the last reference to the object is removed.
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| \end{methoddesc}
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| 
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| \begin{methoddesc}[CD parser]{parseframe}{frame}
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| Parses one or more frames of digital audio data from a CD such as
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| returned by \method{readda()}.  It determines which subcodes are
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| present in the data.  If these subcodes have changed since the last
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| frame, then \method{parseframe()} executes a callback of the
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| appropriate type passing to it the subcode data found in the frame.
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| Unlike the \C{} function, more than one frame of digital audio data
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| can be passed to this method.
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| \end{methoddesc}
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| 
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| \begin{methoddesc}[CD parser]{removecallback}{type}
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| Removes the callback for the given \var{type}.
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| \end{methoddesc}
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| 
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| \begin{methoddesc}[CD parser]{resetparser}{}
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| Resets the fields of the parser used for tracking subcodes to an
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| initial state.  \method{resetparser()} should be called after the disc
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| has been changed.
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| \end{methoddesc}
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