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Re: Am I forced to use C++ to develop with Audio Units?
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Re: Am I forced to use C++ to develop with Audio Units?


  • Subject: Re: Am I forced to use C++ to develop with Audio Units?
  • From: Martin Man <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2012 13:42:09 +0200

Hi Ben,

from my experience with Core Audio it's a plain old good C API with some new stuff being done on iPhone/Mac mainly in Objective-C...

There are however couple of utility classes and goodies provided by Apple that are C++ (called PublicUtility).
They are not part of API from what I understand… and not required per se… but referenced from time to time in sample code and some books… which leads to confusion...

hope that helps,
Martin


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