Re: AudioDeviceIOProc's INT execute(..) [JAVA]
Re: AudioDeviceIOProc's INT execute(..) [JAVA]
- Subject: Re: AudioDeviceIOProc's INT execute(..) [JAVA]
- From: Bill Stewart <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 24 Jan 2002 17:02:19 -0800
on 22/1/02 11:43 AM, Rolley wrote:
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On Tuesday, January 22, 2002, at 12:55 AM, Andrew Brouse wrote:
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> on 1/21/02 8:49 PM, Rolley wrote:
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>> Hi,
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>> after some meditations and learning of Cocoa, I pursue my quest, playing
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>> sound from standard input to standard output ! Being "fluent" with Java,
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>> I
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>> am doing this in Java. By the way, is there any issue to using Java ?
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> There is. For a lucid exposition on why this is the case, check out:
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> http://www.bignerdranch.com/Resources/Java.html
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> Andrew
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Damn. So I guess I won't have a lot of feedback on any java related
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questions.
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I might look at Objective-C since as Aaron Hillegass says, it not hard to
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learn Obj-C if you already know C/C++. Is it true ?
Well no, just call it NAMM distraction syndrome....
The "int" is actually a result or error code... You'll see in CAErrors.noErr
(== 0)
That is what you should return, ie. zero.
Bill
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And finally to make sure, is noErr == 1 ?
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thanks,
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