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LV_SRE_LoadGrammarFromBuffer

Reference Number: AA-00713 Views: 7607 0 Rating/ Voters

Loads an SRGS grammar specified as a string buffer into a speech port for later use in a decode, DTMF decode or interpret text operation.

Function

  • int LV_SRE_LoadGrammarFromBuffer(HPORT hport, const char* gram_name, const char* gram_buffer)

Parameters

hport

The handle for the speech port you are loading the grammar into.

gram_name

The identifier for the grammar being loaded.Whenever you activate, deactivate, or unload, this is the identifier you will use.

gram_buffer

A NULL-terminated string containing the contents of a valid SRGS grammar.

Return Values

LV_SUCCESS

No errors; this grammar is now ready to use.

LV_GRAMMAR_SYNTAX_WARNING

The grammar provided was not fully conforming, but it was understandable and is now ready for use.

LV_INVALID_HPORT

The input hport is not a valid one.

LV_FAILURE

The operation may have failed because the port was shutting down or the vocab size of the grammar is zero.The error also occurs when an internal failure has occurred, may be out of resources.

LV_LICENSES_EXPIRED

The license associated with the port has been invalidated.

LV_GRAMMAR_LOADING_ERROR

Either gram_name or gram_buffer, or both are NULL.

LV_LOAD_GRAMMAR_TIMEOUT

Sending the grammar to the ASR server timed out.

LV_GRAMMAR_SYNTAX_ERROR

Either the tag-format specified in the grammar is not supported or the grammar provided was not understandable to the grammar compiler.

LV_NO_SERVER_AVAILABLE

There are no ASR servers available to load and compile the grammar.

LV_ACTIVE_GRAMMAR_INVALID_LANGUAGE

The connected ASR server(s) do not support the language of the grammar being loaded.

LV_EXCEPTION

An exception occurred while processing the request.

Remarks

Detailed error and warning messages are sent to the speech port's logging callback function at priorities 0 and 1, respectively.

It is possible that some of the above return codes may get returned for different underlying reasons. Use LV_SRE_ReturnGrammarErrorString to obtain a description of the actual reason for failure.

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