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97 lines
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# $Id$
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#
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# This is the playlist file, for specifying iTunes-style
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# "Smart Playlists".
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#
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# The syntax is as follows:
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#
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# "Playlist Name" { expression }
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#
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# An expression consists of:
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#
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# ID3-tag-name operator operand
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#
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# Where valid ID3-tag-names are:
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# Artist (string)
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# Album (string)
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# Genre (string)
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# Path (string) -- full path to song, including filename
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# Composer (string)
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# Orchestra (string)
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# Conductor (string)
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# Grouping (string) -- I don't even know what this is...
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# Year (int)
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#
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# Valid operators include:
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# is, includes (string)
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# >, <, <=, >=, = (int)
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#
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# the "is" operator must exactly match the tag,
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# while the "includes" operator matches a substring.
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# Both matches are case-insensitive
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#
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# Valid operands include:
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# "string value" (string)
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# integer (int)
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#
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# Multiple expressions can be anded or ored together,
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# using the keywords OR and AND (or || and &&).
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# The unary not operator is also supported using the
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# keyword NOT (or !)
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#
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# Examples:
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#
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# "techno" {
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# genre includes "techno" ||
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# artist includes "zombie"
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# }
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#
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# This would match songs by "Rob Zombie" or "White Zombie",
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# as well as those with a genre of "Techno-Industrial" or
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# "Trance/Techno", for example.
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#
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# "AAC Files" {
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# path includes ".m4a" ||
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# path includes ".m4p"
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# }
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#
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# This would match all m4a and m4p files -- i.e. iTunes-ripped aac files
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# or songs downloaded from iTMS.
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#
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# "Orchestral Music" {
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# Orchestra !IS "" ||
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# Conductor !IS ""
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# }
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#
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# This would match anything with *anything* entered as a
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# orchestra or conductor... this would probably include any
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# orchestral music. Kind of ugly, but works!
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#
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# I expect that this language will grow over time. If you want
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# to hack on it, see src/lexer.l, src/parser.y, and src/playlist.c
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#
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# If there is something missing you particularly want, let me
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# (rpedde@users.sourceforge.net) know!
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#
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"60's Music" {
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Year > 1959 && Year < 1970
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}
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"70's Music" {
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Year > 1969 && Year < 1980
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}
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"80's Music" {
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Year > 1979 && Year < 1990
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}
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"90's Music" {
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Year > 1989 && Year < 2000
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}
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"00's Music" {
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Year > 1999
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}
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