On 10/30, Dario Sanfilippo wrote:
>
> > > In
> > > that case; functions such as ba.time would also get an improvement.
> >
> > Why do you think so??
> >
> > perhaps you meant that ba.time can overflow? Yes it can, but I don't
> > think this should depend on -double.

So what exactly did you mean?

> From what I understand, a double can represent correctly a larger range of
> ints than an int32_t can, so if Faust assumed all signals to be float when
> using -double, we would avoid the issues above.

but we will have other issues,

> Other than it shouldn't be determined by the -double flag, do we agree that
> dealing with ints using double would be better than using int32_t?

Sorry, no, I think this is a horrible idea :/

faust has types. Very limited set. You suggest to remove kInt. This looks
strange to me, to say at least.

Oleg.



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