I'm going to need an FFT library to perform some convolutions at some point soon. Two absolute, non-negotiable requirements are that it be written in pure D and that it be Boost or compatibly (i.e. zlib or public domain) licensed. I also prefer "simple and good enough" over "has every micro-optimization in the book but a PITA to maintain/modify/use", as long as it's at least a true fft as opposed to an O(N^2) DFT. A few questions:
1. Does anyone already have such a lib? 2. If noone has one I'll probably either write my own from scratch or port some code from C if I can find code that's under a suitable license and written with a "simple and good enough" philosophy rather than an "every tiny optimization in the book" philosophy. Could anyone recommend one to port? 3. If I do end up writing my own or porting, is there sufficient interest in this that I should try to target it for std.numerics, or would I be better off just making it good enough for my use case?