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Re: Walking parameter lists safely
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Re: Walking parameter lists safely


  • Subject: Re: Walking parameter lists safely
  • From: Marc Poirier <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2003 20:29:57 -0600 (CST)

Okay then, I guess I really should update to Panther now. :) Thanks for
the heads up, that's really great to hear.

Marc



On Wed, 12 Nov 2003, Jeff Moore wrote:

> You folks might want to check out the Panther SDK. In
> /Developer/Examples/CoreAudio/PublicUtility are lots of C++ utility
> classes for dealing with things from the CPU's time base, pthreads, and
> CoreFoundation to the HAL and AudioUnits. Internally, we use pretty
> much all the code in PublicUtility in the implementation of pretty much
> all of our stuff, from the frameworks and components to the sample
> code.
>
> While far from complete, the code in PublicUtility is a great start on
> a lot of what you would need to do to use the CoreAudio APIs.
>
> On Nov 12, 2003, at 3:00 PM, Marc Poirier wrote:
>
> > That would be very nice (re: the swiki idea). I think in a broader
> > way,
> > it would be really great if there was an AU host SDK kind of like what
> > we
> > have with the AU plugin SDK. It would not be hard at all to at least
> > make
> > a bunch of nice wrapper functions to each property for getting and
> > setting, and perhaps better yet, an AU instance class for bundling it
> > all
> > up. I've thought of doing somthing like that, but been too motivated
> > yet
> > (plus maybe it's something that the CoreAudio folks are planning, which
> > would be nicer anyway)...
> >
> > Marc
> >
> >
> >
> > On Wed, 12 Nov 2003, Robert Grant wrote:
> >
> >> Hi Marc,
> >>
> >> Yeah - I wasn't dividing by the sizeof the parameter list. I must
> >> admit
> >> that every time I approach a "GetProperty" function I always feel that
> >> I'm stepping into potential trouble.
> >>
> >> You know what - I'm going to put a page on the Swiki that illustrates
> >> the correct way to get and set the properties - I probably won't be
> >> able to list them all but I'll make a start. But there's enough
> >> variation that I think it would be v. useful.
> >>
> >> Robert.
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