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- <td><p class=tiny>Tremor documentation</p></td>
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- <h1>Tremor: Building libvorbisidec</h1>
- <p>
- The C source in the Tremor package will build on any ANSI C compiler
- and function completely and properly on any platform. The included
- build system assumes GNU build system and make tools (m4, automake,
- autoconf, libtool and gmake). GCC is not required, although GCC is
- the most tested compiler. To build using GNU tools, type in the
- source directory:
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- <pre><tt>
- ./autogen.sh
- gmake
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- or if GNU make is the standard make on the build system:
- <pre><tt>
- ./autogen.sh
- make
- </tt></pre>
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- Currently, the source implements playback in pure C on all platforms
- except ARM, where a [currently] small amount of assembly (see the file
- asm_arm.h) is used to implement 64 bit math operations and
- fast LSP computation. If building on ARM without the benefit of GNU
- build system tools, be sure that <tt>_ARM_ASSEM_</tt> is #defined by
- the build system if this assembly is desired, else the resulting
- library will use whatever 64 bit math builtins the compiler
- implements.
- <p>
- No math library is required by this source. No floating point
- operations are used at any point in either setup or decode. This
- decoder library will properly decode any past, current or future
- Vorbis I file or stream.
- <p>
- The GNU build system produces static and, when supported by the OS,
- dynamic libraries named 'libvorbisidec'. This library exposes an API
- nearly identical to the BSD reference library's 'libvorbisfile',
- including all the features familiar to users of vorbisfile. This API
- is similar enough that the proper header file to include is named
- 'ivorbisfile.h', included in the source build directory.
- Lower level libvorbis-style headers and structures are
- in 'ivorbiscodec.h', also included in the source build directory. A
- simple example program, ivorbisfile_example.c, can be built with 'make
- ivorbisfile_example'.
- <p>
- (We've summarized <a href="diff.html">differences between the free,
- reference vorbisfile library and Tremor's libvorbisidec in a separate
- document</a>.)
- <h3>Notes</h3>
- <p>Tremor requires a native 64 bit integer type to compile and
- function; The GNU build system will locate and typedef
- <tt>ogg_int64_t</tt> to the appropriate native type. If not using the
- GNU build tools, you will need to define <tt>ogg_int64_t</tt> as a
- 64-bit type inside your system's project file/Makefile, etc. On win32,
- for example, this should be defined as <tt>__int64</tt>.
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- <td><p class=tiny>copyright © 2002 Xiph.org</p></td>
- <td align=right><p class=tiny><a href="http://www.xiph.org/ogg/vorbis/">Ogg Vorbis</a></p></td>
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- <td><p class=tiny>Tremor documentation</p></td>
- <td align=right><p class=tiny>Tremor version 1.0 - 20020403</p></td>
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