import copy import struct from typing import Dict, List, Tuple class IIDXSong: def __init__( self, songid: int, title: str, english_title: str, genre: str, artist: str, difficulties: List[int], folder: int, ) -> None: """ Initialize a IIDX Song. Everything is self-explanatory except difficulties, which is a list of integers representing the difficulty for SPN, SPH, SPA, DPN, DPH, DPA. For IIDX 27 and above, there are 4 additional charts in the difficulties list for B7, L7, B14 and L14. """ self.id = songid self.title = title self.english_title = english_title self.genre = genre self.artist = artist self.difficulties = difficulties self.folder = folder class IIDXMusicDB: def __init__(self, data: bytes) -> None: self.__songs: Dict[int, Tuple[IIDXSong, int]] = {} self.__data = data self.__version = self.__parse_db(data) def get_new_db(self) -> bytes: # Write out a new music DB based on any possible changes to songs data = copy.deepcopy(self.__data) def format_string(string: str) -> bytes: bdata = string.encode("shift-jis") if len(bdata) < 64: bdata = bdata + (b"\0" * (64 - len(bdata))) return bdata def copy_over(dst: bytes, src: bytes, base: int, offset: int) -> bytes: return dst[: (base + offset)] + src + dst[(base + offset + len(src)) :] for mid in self.__songs: song, offset = self.__songs[mid] data = copy_over(data, format_string(song.title), offset, 0) data = copy_over(data, format_string(song.english_title), offset, 64) data = copy_over(data, format_string(song.genre), offset, 128) data = copy_over(data, format_string(song.artist), offset, 192) data = copy_over(data, bytes([song.folder]), offset, 280) if self.__version < 27: # This is easy. data = copy_over(data, bytes(song.difficulties), offset, 288) elif self.__version >= 27: # This is gross, but I'm too lazy to do it right. data = copy_over(data, bytes([song.difficulties[6]]), offset, 288) data = copy_over(data, bytes(song.difficulties[0:3]), offset, 289) data = copy_over(data, bytes(song.difficulties[7:9]), offset, 292) data = copy_over(data, bytes(song.difficulties[3:6]), offset, 294) data = copy_over(data, bytes([song.difficulties[9]]), offset, 297) return data def __parse_string(self, string: bytes) -> str: for i in range(len(string)): if string[i] == 0: string = string[:i] break return string.decode("shift-jis") def __parse_db(self, data: bytes) -> int: # Verify the signature magic, gameversion, songcount, indexcount = struct.unpack_from( "<4sBxxxHHxxxx", data, 0, ) if magic != b"IIDX": raise Exception(f"Invalid signature '{magic}' found!") # Stride lookup, which appears unfortunately hardcoded in the game DLL. leap = { 20: 0x320, 21: 0x320, 22: 0x340, 23: 0x340, 24: 0x340, 25: 0x340, 26: 0x344, 27: 0x52C, 28: 0x52C, }.get(gameversion) if leap is None: raise Exception(f"Unsupported game version {gameversion} found!") # Skip past index nodes, which are all 16-bit integers, and past 16 byte header. offset = (indexcount * 2) + 0x10 # Load songs for songid in range(songcount): songoffset = offset + (songid * leap) if gameversion < 27: songdata = struct.unpack_from( "<64s64s64s64s24xB7xBBBBBB162xH", data, songoffset, ) song = IIDXSong( songid=songdata[11], title=self.__parse_string(songdata[0]), english_title=self.__parse_string(songdata[1]), genre=self.__parse_string(songdata[2]), artist=self.__parse_string(songdata[3]), difficulties=[ songdata[5], songdata[6], songdata[7], songdata[8], songdata[9], songdata[10], ], folder=songdata[4], ) elif gameversion >= 27: # Heroic Verse and above have a completely different structure for song entries songdata = struct.unpack_from( "<64s64s64s64s24xB7x10B646xH", data, songoffset, ) song = IIDXSong( songid=songdata[15], title=self.__parse_string(songdata[0]), english_title=self.__parse_string(songdata[1]), genre=self.__parse_string(songdata[2]), artist=self.__parse_string(songdata[3]), difficulties=[ songdata[6], songdata[7], songdata[8], songdata[11], songdata[12], songdata[13], songdata[5], songdata[9], songdata[10], songdata[14], ], folder=songdata[4], ) if song.artist == "event_data" and song.genre == "event_data": continue self.__songs[song.id] = (song, songoffset) return gameversion @property def songs(self) -> List[IIDXSong]: return sorted([self.__songs[mid][0] for mid in self.__songs], key=lambda song: song.id) @property def songids(self) -> List[int]: return sorted([mid for mid in self.__songs]) def song(self, songid: int) -> IIDXSong: return self.__songs[songid][0]