On Sun, Sep 10, 2000 at 05:23:32PM -0600, Mark Taylor wrote:
>
> LAME compiles on all modern OS's, and under dozens of C compilers.
> This fact alone means that LAME is effectively complient C code. No
> additional "complience" work is needed or wanted. If you disagree, start a
> discussion in mp3encoder and try to convience other developers.
>
I've tested serveral DSP boards (32 bit, lame has several 16 bit flaws, so
16 bit will never work) and the code doesn't works on any
of them. You can compile the code without any problem, the program also
runs, but the output have nothing to do with MP3.
Okay, C is a language "guarantee for nothing, compile everything", so it's
very difficult to write something which is "complient C code".
Yesterday I compiled "The old man and the sea", got only 3 warnings, but the
program does not run. Strange ;-)
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