use core_foundation::runloop::CFRunLoop; use coremidi::{Client, Notification}; fn main() { println!("Logging MIDI Client Notifications"); println!("Will Quit Automatically After 60 Seconds"); println!(); let _client = Client::new_with_notifications("example-client", print_notification).unwrap(); // As the MIDIClientCreate docs say (https://developer.apple.com/documentation/coremidi/1495360-midiclientcreate), // notifications will be delivered on the run loop that was current when // Client was created. // // In order to actually receive the notifications, a run loop must be // running. Since this sample app does not use an app framework like // UIApplication or NSApplication, it does not have a run loop running yet. // So we start one with the following line. // // You may not have to do this in your app - see https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/Multithreading/RunLoopManagement/RunLoopManagement.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/10000057i-CH16-SW24 // for information about when run loops are running automatically. println!("=== Press Ctrl-C to stop ==="); CFRunLoop::run_current(); } fn print_notification(notification: &Notification) { println!("{:?}", notification); }