> as long as we include the possibilty of "float" having a compile-time > switch to mean either 32 or 64 bit floats, I agree. but only compile > time. there should be no support for any format other than whatever > "float" format was chosen at compile time. > Of course! This is only sensible. Karl > > --p > _____________________________________________________ | Karl W. MacMillan | | Computer Music Department | | Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University | | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | | mambo.peabody.jhu.edu/~karlmac | -----------------------------------------------------
- Re: [linux-audio-dev] One AP... Steve Harris
- Re: [linux-audio-dev] One AP... Abramo Bagnara
- Re: [linux-audio-dev] One AP... Paul Davis
- Re: [linux-audio-dev] One AP... Abramo Bagnara
- Re: [linux-audio-dev] One AP... Paul Davis
- Re: [linux-audio-dev] One AP... Abramo Bagnara
- Re: [linux-audio-dev] One AP... Rich
- Re: [linux-audio-dev] One AP... Vincent Touquet
- Re: [linux-audio-dev] One AP... Paul Davis
- Re: [linux-audio-dev] One API for everything (firs... Paul Davis
- Re: [linux-audio-dev] One API for everything ... Karl MacMillan
- Re: [linux-audio-dev] One API for everything ... Steve Harris
- Re: [linux-audio-dev] One API for everything ... Simon Per Soren Kagedal
