Re: [LAU] building a debian system for audio

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On Wed, May 23, 2007 at 04:57:08PM -0500, Jack O'Quin wrote:

> I know less about this than you do, Fons.  But, I always seem to end up
> adding a rint() to statements like that.  Not because I understand exactly
> what is going on, but because otherwise GCC gives me warning messages
> about casting float to int.
> 
> What happens, if you change those lines like this?...
> 
>    y = (int) rint((x - a) * b + 0.5f);

Tried both floorf (x + 0.5f) which is my standard way of rounding
floats, and rint (x). Same results - the problem remains.

What is even more scary is this: adding a extra printf() _after_ all
the calculations and _after_ a number of other printf() that I have
been using to see what is happening is enough to remove the error -
it modifies the values printed by the previous printf()...
I'm now pretty sure this is the optimiser having an identity
crisis...

-- 
FA

Follie! Follie! Delirio vano è questo !


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