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2004 Jul 01
8
Tutorial/Docs for using libvorbis directly
...y from the approach taken libvorbisfile. So I sat down, looked through the docs, and the sample decoder that come with libvorbis and wrote our own. Since I couldn't find any docs for the API for libvorbis itself, I've written some. It details all the steps you need to go through to write a _basic_ reusable decoder library using libvorbis. It's designed both as a basic tutorial as to how to build a basic reusable decoder, and also as documentation. The reusable core is designed for use as follows: While decoding and no errors: Ask for audio - to which we get a response If we're aske...
2008 Oct 15
2
[LLVMdev] LLVM 2.4 problem? (resend)
...ernal linkage if it is the name of --an object, reference, function or function template that is explicitly declared static or, We know that they do not denote the same object because the rules that guide us when they do are not met: 9 Two names that are the same (clause _basic_) and that are declared in different scopes shall denote the same object, reference, function, type, enumerator, template or namespace if --both names have external linkage or else both names have internal linkage and are declared in the same translation unit; and --bot...
2008 Oct 15
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM 2.4 problem? (resend)
On Oct 15, 2008, at 6:58 AM, Tatu Vaajalahti wrote: >> Yes, but why do you think they should get a different address? I can >> understand that it is surprising that they do, but determining >> whether >> this is legal or not requires reading the language standard. >> Hopefully >> a language lawyer can chime in and say whether this transform is >>
2008 Oct 15
4
[LLVMdev] LLVM 2.4 problem? (resend)
On 15.10.2008, at 16.43, Duncan Sands wrote: >> True, but note that it is the address of a variable that is used, not >> the value. > > Yes, but why do you think they should get a different address? I can > understand that it is surprising that they do, but determining whether > this is legal or not requires reading the language standard. > Hopefully > a language
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
...tal tools, the floppy disk has been destroyed). does this help answer your question as to why there is an apparent lack of interest in samba TNG? so, if there's anyone who is prepared to ensure that the key developers of TNG receive funding to guarantee continued development, or even to offer _basic_ resources such as software plus licenses, we'd love to hear from you. in the mean-time, we will continue to appreciate any assistance and interest from people (thanks v. much, peter) who are prepared to put in whatever time they can, and will continue also to put in whatever time we can, in th...