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Dan Stowell: Removed strange "zeroing" part of xtract_mfcc() which was zeroing a load of elements despite the fact that they're ignored by the DCT process called next, and never used for anything. This was writing to an assumed large result array (same size as number of FFT bins) despite the fact that only a small number of MFCCs (typically less than 50) are required, therefore either wasting memory or writing to memory it shouldn't do!
author | Dan Stowell <danstowell@gmail.com> |
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date | Wed, 03 Oct 2007 13:43:16 +0000 |
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##### http://autoconf-archive.cryp.to/ac_jni_include_dir.html # # SYNOPSIS # # AC_JNI_INCLUDE_DIR # # DESCRIPTION # # AC_JNI_INCLUDE_DIR finds include directories needed for compiling # programs using the JNI interface. # # JNI include directories are usually in the java distribution This # is deduced from the value of JAVAC. When this macro completes, a # list of directories is left in the variable JNI_INCLUDE_DIRS. # # Example usage follows: # # AC_JNI_INCLUDE_DIR # # for JNI_INCLUDE_DIR in $JNI_INCLUDE_DIRS # do # CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I$JNI_INCLUDE_DIR" # done # # If you want to force a specific compiler: # # - at the configure.in level, set JAVAC=yourcompiler before calling # AC_JNI_INCLUDE_DIR # # - at the configure level, setenv JAVAC # # Note: This macro can work with the autoconf M4 macros for Java # programs. This particular macro is not part of the original set of # macros. # # LAST MODIFICATION # # 2006-05-27 # # COPYLEFT # # Copyright (c) 2006 Don Anderson <dda@sleepycat.com> # # Copying and distribution of this file, with or without # modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided # the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. AC_DEFUN([AC_JNI_INCLUDE_DIR],[ JNI_INCLUDE_DIRS="" test "x$JAVAC" = x && AC_MSG_ERROR(['\$JAVAC' undefined]) AC_PATH_PROG(_ACJNI_JAVAC, $JAVAC, no) test "x$_ACJNI_JAVAC" = xno && AC_MSG_ERROR([$JAVAC could not be found in path]) _ACJNI_FOLLOW_SYMLINKS("$_ACJNI_JAVAC") _JTOPDIR=`echo "$_ACJNI_FOLLOWED" | sed -e 's://*:/:g' -e 's:/[[^/]]*$::'` case "$host_os" in darwin*) _JTOPDIR=`echo "$_JTOPDIR" | sed -e 's:/[[^/]]*$::'` _JINC="$_JTOPDIR/Headers";; *) _JINC="$_JTOPDIR/include";; esac if test -f "$_JINC/jni.h"; then JNI_INCLUDE_DIRS="$JNI_INCLUDE_DIRS $_JINC" else _JTOPDIR=`echo "$_JTOPDIR" | sed -e 's:/[[^/]]*$::'` if test -f "$_JTOPDIR/include/jni.h"; then JNI_INCLUDE_DIRS="$JNI_INCLUDE_DIRS $_JTOPDIR/include" else AC_MSG_ERROR([cannot find java include files]) fi fi # get the likely subdirectories for system specific java includes case "$host_os" in bsdi*) _JNI_INC_SUBDIRS="bsdos";; linux*) _JNI_INC_SUBDIRS="linux genunix";; osf*) _JNI_INC_SUBDIRS="alpha";; solaris*) _JNI_INC_SUBDIRS="solaris";; mingw*) _JNI_INC_SUBDIRS="win32";; cygwin*) _JNI_INC_SUBDIRS="win32";; *) _JNI_INC_SUBDIRS="genunix";; esac # add any subdirectories that are present for JINCSUBDIR in $_JNI_INC_SUBDIRS do if test -d "$_JTOPDIR/include/$JINCSUBDIR"; then JNI_INCLUDE_DIRS="$JNI_INCLUDE_DIRS $_JTOPDIR/include/$JINCSUBDIR" fi done ]) # _ACJNI_FOLLOW_SYMLINKS <path> # Follows symbolic links on <path>, # finally setting variable _ACJNI_FOLLOWED # -------------------- AC_DEFUN([_ACJNI_FOLLOW_SYMLINKS],[ # find the include directory relative to the javac executable _cur="$1" while ls -ld "$_cur" 2>/dev/null | grep " -> " >/dev/null; do AC_MSG_CHECKING(symlink for $_cur) _slink=`ls -ld "$_cur" | sed 's/.* -> //'` case "$_slink" in /*) _cur="$_slink";; # 'X' avoids triggering unwanted echo options. *) _cur=`echo "X$_cur" | sed -e 's/^X//' -e 's:[[^/]]*$::'`"$_slink";; esac AC_MSG_RESULT($_cur) done _ACJNI_FOLLOWED="$_cur" ])# _ACJNI