Does anyone have any insights into this type of buggy behavior?

Maybe I should look into the source code and write a bugfix myself?

How easy is it for random users to make Git contributions on Sourceforge?
Do you use pull requests, etc? Do you have a fixed list of contributors?
Manage patches by email?

(joke) Faust is a very appropriate name for this language. Using Faust is
like dealing with the devil.

On Sun, May 22, 2016 at 3:19 AM, jimbo1qaz <[email protected]> wrote:

> I found another problem, this time with split composition. The problem
> here is that I don't have a clean workaround. Make sure to uncomment one
> line only. Then run "faust -svg" to view the results.
>
> Why does it seem like function calls and named arguments are horribly
> buggy? Are those mostly untested, and not considered "idiomatic" Faust?...
> Does Faust even have idioms, given how obscure the language is?
>
> import("music.lib");
>
> // WORKS
> // fir_delay(i, val) = i+val;
>
> // WORKS
> // fir_delay(i, val) = delay(32, i, val);
>
> // DOESN'T
> // fir_delay(i, val) = fdelay(32, i, val);
>
>
> process = _ <: par(i, 2,
>     fir_delay(3-i, _)
> );
>
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