We are not using cygwin but mingw [http://www.mingw.org/] to compile CLAM for windows. mingw is another gcc version for windows. The main difference with cygwin is that cygwin provides a unix/posix compatibility layer that eases the migration of linux programs. But not such a layer is needed for clam. Mingw builds windows native binaries with not such a layer in between.
Official windows binaries are (cross)compiled from linux with a linux version of mingw. But Giulio Paci has contributed a similar procedure to build from windows: http://clam.iua.upf.edu/wikis/clam/index.php/Devel/Windows_MinGW_build I should add that most of the 3rd party libraries Giulio explains how to compile from sources are already compiled and available as a zip file. http://clam.iua.upf.edu/download/win/clam-3rdparty-mingw-20080128.tar.gz On Diumenge 20 Abril 2008, Agustin Cortés wrote: > Hi, Hernan... Thank u very much for your help. I go on reading the > clam library and now i understand a much more how it works. > The data type is doble, that its what i meant, because i didn't know > how to process the audio signal... > Now i have another problem, i'm using the cygwin, and i cant install > the library. i don't know how to compile it from the source code. I've > read the file "INSTALL" but i couldn't make it work. > If someone is familiarized with this program (Cygwin), or recomend me > an other compiler for Windows, thats will be nice... > Agustin.. > PS: it's true the thing of reply-to.. > > On Sat, Apr 19, 2008 at 11:47 AM, Hernán Ordiales <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 2:02 PM, Agustin Cortés <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I've read the tutorial, and i have one question... > > > ---------------------------- > > > #ifndef MyProcessing_hxx > > > #define MyProcessing_hxx > > > > > > #include <CLAM/InPort.hxx> > > > #include <CLAM/OutPort.hxx> > > > #include <CLAM/Processing.hxx> > > > > > > // Those two configuration types could be the ones you choose. > > > // Your own ones or any type already in CLAM. > > > #include "MyInputDataType.hxx" > > > #include "MyOutputDataType.hxx" > > > > > > class MyProcessing : public CLAM::Processing > > > { > > > CLAM::InPort<MyInputDataType> mIn; > > > CLAM::OutPort<MyOutputDataType> mOut; > > > public: > > > const char* GetClassName() const { return "MyProcessing"; } > > > MyProcessing(const Config& config = Config()) > > > > > > : mIn("My Input", this) > > > > > > , mOut("My Output", this) > > > { > > > Configure( config ); > > > } > > > > > > bool Do() > > > { > > > bool result = Do(mIn.GetData(), mOut.GetData()); > > > // Tell the ports this is done > > > mIn.Consume(); > > > mOut.Produce(); > > > return result; > > > } > > > > > > bool Do(const MyInputDataType& in, MyOutputDataType& out) > > > { > > > // Your implementation > > > } > > > ------------------ > > > What kind of Type of Data is "MyInputDataType", i mean, what i read > > > from the audio from a mic, what kind of data is? is Audio? How do i > > > analyze data from that class? > > > Thanks.. > > > Agustin > > > > Hi Agustín! (btw, remember to answer to [EMAIL PROTECTED] not private > > mails[1]) > > > > could be many things, audio, fundamental, peaks, depends on your > > incontrol types > > > > for audio things take a look at the simple AudioAmplifier processing > > (CLAM/src/Processing/ArithOps/AudioAmplifier.hxx) > > > > /** Ports **/ > > AudioInPort mInputAudio; > > AudioOutPort mOutputAudio; > > ... > > bool Do(const Audio& in, Audio& out) > > { > > int size = in.GetSize(); > > > > TData gain = mInputControl.GetLastValue(); > > > > TData* inb = in.GetBuffer().GetPtr(); > > TData* outb = out.GetBuffer().GetPtr(); > > > > for (int i=0;i<size;i++) > > { > > *outb++ = (*inb++)*gain; > > } > > > > return true; > > } > > > > if you dislike pointers this also works: > > bool Do(const Audio& in, Audio& out) > > { > > int size = in.GetSize(); > > > > TData gain = mInputControl.GetLastValue(); > > > > DataArray& inb = in.GetBuffer(); > > DataArray& outb = out.GetBuffer(); > > > > for (int i=0;i<size;i++) > > { > > outb[i] = inb[i]*gain; > > } > > > > return true; > > } > > > > cheers > > > > [1] Pau or whoever who is the list admin, i think a 'reply-to' to the > > list config like we have in clam-devel would be also useful here... > > -- > > > > Hernán > > http://h.ordia.com.ar > > GnuPG: 0xEE8A3FE9 > > _______________________________________________ > CLAM mailing list > [email protected] > http://clam.iua.upf.edu -- David García Garzón (Work) dgarcia at iua dot upf anotherdot es http://www.iua.upf.edu/~dgarcia
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